In April 2011, I started a new weekly thing on my blog called Garam Masala Tuesdays.
The concept was simple- every week on Tuesday I’ll post an Indian recipe and will try to explain it to the best of my knowledge.
Why the name “Garam Masala Tuesday?
Well, for a long time, on most of these cooking show challenges, whenever some one is asked to make something Indian, more often than not they add garam masala to give it that Indian touch. That’s how most people outside India view Indian food to be. So thought the name would be apt. But that’s also one misconception that has been going around for a while. In fact, I hardly use garam masala in my cooking- a habit probably I get from my mom, and know a lot of other Indians who do not put garam masala in every dish that they make. Yes, garam masala is integral to Indian food but there is much more to the spices we use than just garam masala. And that’s what I hope to show you.
Not that I have become an expert on Indian cooking- but am learning my way through it and would like to help other people who would like to learn as well. A lot of people , especially where I stay in US, have shown interest in Indian food and so I thought of starting this weekly post on Indian food. Hopefully it would help you all in getting to know Indian food a little better.
The following is the list of the posts I have done in the past.
Happy Cooking!
To check more Indian recipes, you could also browse the Indian recipes before I started GMT. Click here.
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Just looking at the names of the dishes makes my mouth water. Will have to try these out -- now that I have the time to fool around in the kitchen! Will need the "boss"'s permission though. Will let you know how it goes.
It’s an awesome recipe…I’m a fan of North Indian recipes and I’m inspired by this one.I’ve curated your recipe and I’d love your suggestions http://goo.gl/KFN3nG
. Can I use nutmeg?
Your blog looks super interesting- need a lot of time to go through it! Your post on The Unreal Bride brought me here :)
OMG...I have been an admirer of your work for so long! Glad to connect over the virtual space! :D :D
Thank you very much for sharing your recipes. I have tried to make Punjabi Garam Masala and truly it comes out great beside I have tried the mung daal as well and taste great. I am learning from you and would like to say my thank you to you. Keep up doing your good work . God bless you & your family.
i've been making and sharing your Dal Makhani for about 5 years now, it's only just occurred to me to search out what else you have on here! thanks so much. X
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