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Recipe: African Vegetable Curry
Similar Categories: African, Vegetable, Curry
1 cup coriander
1 cup dry red chiles
1/4 cup turmeric
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
2 teaspoons Bengal gram dhal
1 teaspoon black gram dhal
1 teaspoon green gram dhal
1 teaspoon fenugreek
Curry powders are an important part of African cooking due to the heavy influence of Arabic and Indian cuisine in Africa. Curry powders are made from different proportions of spices, dried and ground.
Spices can be dried in the sun for two to three days, in a low temperature oven, or on top of the stove in a dry skillet.
If using a skillet be sure to shake the spices constantly so they don't burn. Grinding is usually done with a mortar and pestle. Curry powders are not necessarily hot, they are made that way by the addition of chili peppers.
Dry spices, grind to a powder and bottle in a airtight container. Use 2 teas. to every 200 g or 1/2 lb vegetable.
1 cup dry red chiles
1/4 cup turmeric
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
2 teaspoons Bengal gram dhal
1 teaspoon black gram dhal
1 teaspoon green gram dhal
1 teaspoon fenugreek
Curry powders are an important part of African cooking due to the heavy influence of Arabic and Indian cuisine in Africa. Curry powders are made from different proportions of spices, dried and ground.
Spices can be dried in the sun for two to three days, in a low temperature oven, or on top of the stove in a dry skillet.
If using a skillet be sure to shake the spices constantly so they don't burn. Grinding is usually done with a mortar and pestle. Curry powders are not necessarily hot, they are made that way by the addition of chili peppers.
Dry spices, grind to a powder and bottle in a airtight container. Use 2 teas. to every 200 g or 1/2 lb vegetable.
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