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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the 11 spices of Indian cooking?
Coriander seeds and cumin seeds are the eleven main spices in Indian cuisine.
These ingredients can also be used in almost any dish. These spices are used in almost every dish, including curries, curries, chutneys (pickles), rice, bread and sweets.
Health benefits can also be attained from spices. Turmeric, for example, is known to fight cancer cells. Bad breath is prevented by cloves. Black pepper lowers cholesterol. Cinnamon lowers blood pressure. And ginger aids digestion.
The spice rack is an excellent kitchen tool as it allows you to experiment and create new combinations of flavors. You can mix your own spices or purchase ready-made spice mixes that include many essential spices.
Some people prefer not to add any spices to their food. They believe spices mask natural flavors and do not improve them. However, it is possible to enhance the taste of your meals by adding a little salt or pepper.
Most chefs agree that spices are an essential part of cooking art. Many dishes would taste bland and boring without spices. If you are feeling adventurous, try out a new dish and see what happens.
What spices or herbs go best with potatoes?
A potato is a great side dish for almost any meat. You might have been cooking potatoes for a while and know that there are other ways to prepare them.
These versatile vegetables can be used in a variety of dishes including soups, casseroles, and pasta dishes. But did you know that numerous spices and herbs go well with potatoes?
Spice up your following potato recipe with these delicious recipes.
Which are the best Thai spice?
Galangal (lemongrass), coriander, turmeric and cinnamon are the best Thai spice. You can also use clove, cardamom black peppercorn, clove, cardamom clove, cardamom, fennel seed, star anise, cloves and cayenne pepper as spices.
Rose petals, bay, pandan leaves (curry leaves), curry leaves; pandan leaves; kaffir lime leaf leaves; vanilla beans; tamarind pods; lemon grass, basil, and mine are some other valuable spices.
What mint is used for Thai food?
The most common type of mint used in Thai cuisine is lime-leaf mint (Mentha Cervina).
Its mild, lemony taste adds freshness and zest to dishes. Thai dishes can also be enhanced by adding other spices such galangal or coriander to their flavour.
Mint is versatile and can be used both in sweet and savoury recipes. It is crucial to use authentic Thai flavors by using the right spices, herbs, aromatics.
Next time you make Thai food, add some lime-leafmint for more flavor!
Happy cooking!
Statistics
- India contributes to 75% of global spice production. (en.wikipedia.org)
- It has been estimated that around 1,000 tons of pepper and 1,000 tons of other common spices were imported into Western Europe each year during the Late Middle Ages. (en.wikipedia.org)
- 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)
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How To
Do You Know How To Make Curry Paste?
Curry paste includes dried chillies (scallions, shallots), galangal root and lemongrass as well as kaffir lime leaves, garlic, shrimp pastes, sugar, salt and sometimes coconut milk. It is widely used in Thai cuisine.
Curry paste is one of the most popular condiments 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's not difficult to make at home! Just follow our step-by-step guide below:
Step1 - Prepare Ingredients
- Before you can start the recipe, it is important to have all the ingredients ready.
- First, peel and chop shallots (2 cups). Cut galangal root in small pieces, about 3 inches long. Set aside.
- Next, cut four garlic cloves into pieces. Lemongrass stems about 1/2 inch thick should be removed and finely chopped.
- After that, you will need to crush dried red chili peppers (about four tablespoons) before removing the seeds (optional).
- Next, cut the kaffir-lime leaves into thin strips (5 inches). Next, remove the white part from the stem and leave it alone.
- Once the shrimp paste has been drained, rinse it and then coarsely crush it.
- Finally, measure out sugar and salt.
Step2 - Grind Ingredients
- Blend all ingredients together until smooth.
- The texture should be very similar to peanut butter.
- You can replace some oil with water if you wish to reduce the oil content of your dish.
Step3 - Add Coconut Milk
- Add coconut milk to the mixture, and mix well.
- You should slowly add the coconut milk so that it doesn't get too sticky.
- If you like it milder, reduce the number of chillies used and add more galangal root.
- If you like it spicier, add more chillies and less galangal root. The end result should be delicious.
Step4 – Serve
- Serve on top of your favourite foods.
- Enjoy!
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