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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between cooking Whole and Ground Spices? Ground Spices?
There are no significant differences in the cooking of whole and ground spices. All spices are ground after harvesting. The quality is the same.
However, the price differences are significant. Whole spices are more expensive due to the labour required for processing them. But the flavour is worth it.
You'll often find extra discounts for bulk purchases when you buy whole spices. An example: If you buy an entire bag full of cinnamon sticks, you might get a discount.
This is true for cloves, ginger and cardamom. You may be able save money if you buy these spices in bulk.
Ground spices are also more durable than whole spices. This is because ground spices lose their potency quickly due to oxidation.
Whole spices are a great way to add personality and flavor to your recipe.
Whole turmeric can be used to make delicious curry. Or you can grind whole coriander seeds to create a spice blend for chicken dishes.
It takes time to grind spices. It is sensible to purchase large quantities when buying whole spices. That way, you won't run out of spices too fast.
Can you spice up a drink?
I love spices adding flavour to food. How do you make spices alive in drinks?
Spices add a wonderful depth to any beverage. You can add a little cinnamon or nutmeg to any glass of wine, beer or coffee.
But most recipes call for ground spices, meaning you'll need fresh whole spices. This is sensible, but it can be expensive, time-consuming, and requires storage space.
This is where magic happens. With your creativity, you can turn your favorite spices into easy-to-use powdered products. You can then mix the spices into your favorite beverages to make delicious spiced drinks.
There are two methods to make these powders. One method involves grinding whole spices into fine powder. Another uses a mortar and pestle to grind the spices into a finer consistency.
You'll find it easier to make powder than whole spices, regardless of the method. Plus, the powder keeps well so that you won't run out of stock.
You can also experiment with different spices to create new flavor combinations. You could make minty water by combining spearmint and peppermint. You can also make spicy ginger-ginger tea by combining ginger and cardamom seeds.
Once you have mastered the art of making powdered spices you can use that same technique for herbs. You can use basil, rosemary and thyme as common herbs.
There are so many possibilities. You can use powdered spice to enhance the flavour of your drinks or dishes like soups, salads, or pasta.
Can garlic be used in Thai cooking
Thai cuisine includes garlic. Garlic is used often in Thai cuisine, such as soups, stir fries, curries, sauces, and salads.
In Thailand, garlic is chopped and fried with shallots, ginger, and spices. You can also eat it with sticky rice.
Garlic is best chopped finely and mixed with oil, chilli paste, fish sauce, lime juice and oil. This mixture is called "Nam Phrik" (namphrik). Nam phrik is often accompanied by grilled chicken or beef.
What's the importance of spices in your life?
Spices are seasonings that enhance the flavour of food. Spices come in various forms, such as powders, liquids, gums, oils, pastes, and seeds. They are also known as condiments and flavours.
It's a great way of adding variety to your meals by spiceing them up. You can spice up dishes with many different spices for more flavor and excitement.
It may be that adding a few drops to your bowl of soup makes it more flavorful. You could also add a few cayenne peppers to a cup of rice.
You can experiment with spice recipes best if you use fresh ingredients. Buy organic dried herbs. Fresh herbs keep longer than dried ones.
Certain spices are essential in cooking. However, you may prefer to avoid some. Cinnamon sticks contain high amounts of coumarin, so they should not be eaten if you have a history of liver disease. Ginger also contains high amounts of coumarin. However, it is much more concentrated. It's safe for people who don't have a history of liver problems.
Statistics
- India contributes to 75% of global spice production. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Their 14 to 20 percent essential oil content means that cloves have the highest concentration of aroma compounds of any spice. (masterclass.com)
- According to a recent survey, professional chefs and many home cooks use spices; usage has only continued to grow from 2011 to now. (hospitalityinsights.ehl.edu)
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How To
Do you know how to make curry paste?
Curry paste uses dried chillies, shallots, galangal root, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaf, garlic, shrimp paste, sugar, salt, and sometimes coconut milk. It is widely used in Thai cuisine.
Curry paste is a very popular condiment in Southeast Asia. Curry paste adds a distinctive flavour to many dishes such as curries and soups, stir fries, stir-fries or rice dishes.
It is easy to make your own at-home recipes! Follow our step-by–step guide below.
Step1 - Prepare Ingredients
- Before you start making this recipe, prepare all ingredients.
- First, peel and chop shallots (2 cups). Cut galangal root in small pieces, about 3 inches long. Set aside.
- Next, slice four garlic cloves. Peel and finely mince lemongrass stems (about 1/2 inch thick).
- Crush the red chilli peppers with about four tablespoons of water and remove the seeds.
- Next, cut the kaffir-lime leaves into thin strips (5 inches). The white part of your stem should be removed and put aside.
- After that, wash and drain shrimp paste (about 6 ounces), then coarsely mash it.
- Finally, measure the sugar and salt.
Step2 - Grind Ingredients
- Blend all ingredients together until smooth.
- The texture should be comparable to peanut butter.
- Not to worry if the dish contains too much oil, you can use water to replace it.
Step3 - Add Coconut Milk
- Add coconut milk to the mixture and mix well.
- Add coconut milk slowly so that the paste does not become too sticky.
- If you like it milder, reduce the number of chillies used and add more galangal root.
- For a more spicy taste, increase the amount of chillies and reduce the use of galangal root. The final product should be tasty to you.
Step4 - Serve
- Serve with your favourite foods.
- Enjoy!
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