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Holiday Cooking & Baking Recipes: Aunt Ann’s Glazed Walnut Cookies | 6th Day of Christmas Cookies

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Holiday Cooking & Baking Recipes: Aunt Ann’s Glazed Walnut Cookies | 6th Day of Christmas Cookies


Frequently Asked Questions

What are 7 Indian spices?

Indian spices are a group of spices used in Indian food. They typically include cardamom, cumin, coriander, turmeric, fenugreek, ginger, and asafoetida (also known as hing). The spices are used to enhance the flavour and aroma of foods by combining and complementing natural ingredients, such as meats or vegetables. These spices combine to create distinctive flavour profiles which are the hallmark of Indian cooking.

Cardamom has a pungent, sweet taste with hints o citrus and ginger. It is used to flavour curries, rice dishes such biryani, and other Asian cuisines. Cumin is a spice with an earthy smell and a rich, nuanced flavour. It's often used in curries, dals, and meat dishes. Coriander has a sweet citrus aroma and adds a subtle nuttiness to dishes. It is often used to season vegetables and lentils.

Turmeric has an earthy flavour with mustard, spices, and pepper hints. This spice is often used in curries, and other dishes. It also has a golden hue. Fenugreek is a spice with a rich aroma and earthy tones. It also has a bitter taste. It is often used as a seasoning for meat dishes like kebabs. Ginger is pungent and spicy with hints o citrus. It is a perfect addition to curries, soups, and chutneys. Asafoetida (hing) has a pungent smell and strong flavor that substitutes onion and garlic in some recipes.

These spices together create unique flavors that make Indian food so special.


Thai food contains paprika.

Yes. It is a key ingredient in many dishes, such as Pad See Ew (Thai-fried rice), made from eggs cooked with coconut milk.

Paprika is found in Thai food and Mexican, Italian, Spanish, Indian, Chinese, French, Moroccan, Middle Eastern, Lebanese, Greek, Turkish, and Balkan cuisines.

Paprika can been traced back to Ancient Greece over 5,000 years ago. The word "paprika" comes from the Hungarian language meaning "pepper. "


What are the most important flavours in Thai cuisine?

Thai cuisine includes several distinct regional cuisines. There are five main types of Thai cuisine: Northern, Central, Southern and Eastern. Each region has a distinct flavour profile.

The most common flavours in Thai food are sweet, salty, sour, spicy, bitter, pungent, and nutty.

Thais love sweetness because it makes their dishes more delicious. Sweet ingredients such as palm sugar (gula melaka) and coconut milk play a significant role in Thai cuisine.

Thailand is also known for its sourness. Hot dishes are often paired with sour foods. This helps to balance the heat.

Thai food has a lot of spicy ingredients. Thai cuisine is rich in spices like galangal, ginger root and chilli pepper.


What are the best Thai spices to use?

Galangal (lemongrass), coriander, turmeric and cinnamon are the best Thai spice. Some other good spices include cayenne pepper, clove, cardamom, black peppercorn, fennel seeds, star anise, and cloves.

Rose petals, bay leaves and pandan leaves are all valuable spices.


What is the difference in curry and curried?

There is no difference in spelling. Both words mean the same thing: Indian cuisine that includes meat and vegetables mixed with different seasonings.

Curry is derived from the Hindi word kari, which means "to rub". This refers to the way the spice mixture is applied to the food. Curried foods are generally cooked until they become golden.

While curried dishes were once reserved only for special occasions they are now enjoyed regularly throughout India. You can choose from chicken, beef, lamb or fish as well as vegetables and rice.

Plain white rice is commonly served with curried meals. Another common accompaniment is raita, a yogurt sauce, and chutney, a sweet relish.


Statistics

  • According to Healthline, pink Himalayan salt is estimated to contain up to 84 minerals and trace elements, which gives the salt its special pink color. (spicecravings.com)
  • According to the McCormick Science Institute, indigenous Indian spices were cultivated as early as the 8th century BC in the gardens of Babylon. (spicecravings.com)
  • India contributes to 75% of global spice production. (en.wikipedia.org)

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How To

How can I store my cooking spices?

I'll show you how to store spices properly for best results. First of all, we need to establish an understanding of the science behind the storage of foodstuffs.

Because spices lose their flavour when exposed to the sun, they are best kept out of reach from light. This is due to oxidation which occurs when oxygen combines with organic compounds such as those found in spices.

To avoid oxidation, spice should be kept in dark cupboards. Spice tends to lose its flavour quickly if these conditions aren't met.

Keep spices in airtight containers away from direct sun to preserve their flavour.

For a flavoured beverage, add herbs and spices. Mix two teaspoons of ground cinnamon and 1/2 cup warm water. Stir well. Add a squeeze of lemon juice and serve immediately.

Add dried herbs and spices to soups. Just sprinkle the spice mix evenly over the dish. Let it rest for 5-10 minutes before you serve.

Leftover cooked vegetables, fruits and meats, as well as leftover cheese, breads, crackers, cookies or cakes can be added to favorite recipes for snacks.

For the best flavor of fresh herbs, you can chop them up or tear them apart and then add them to your favorite foods. It is also possible to freeze herbs and spices in muffin cups or ice cube trays. Once frozen, transfer to freezer bags or zip-top plastic bags.



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