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Ingredients

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3 tablespoons ground coriander
3 tablespoons besan flour (chickpea)
1 tablespoon ground cumin
1 1/2 teaspoons fresh coarse ground black pepper
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground fenugreek
1 teaspoon amchur powder
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon hot red chili powder

Nutritional information

778
Calories
268 g
Calories From Fat
29.8 g
Total Fat
2.9 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
2500 mg
Sodium
135.3 g
Carbs
50.6 g
Dietary Fiber
2.8 g
Sugars
30.6 g
Protein
233g
Serving Size

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Curry Powder Trio Take Yer Pick!

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    This review and rating are for the second listed, Japanese curry powder. I made it to use in Ellie's recipe #62534. I quartered the recipe since I don't like keeping spice mixes in my kitchen, and got almost 3 tablespoons curry powder. I did greatly increase chili pepper, which I think is a personal issue. I also think I will increase the turmeric slightly when I make it again. Thank you, Sandi, for posting this recipe.

    • 27 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Curry Powder Trio (Take Yer Pick!),Three curry powder mixtures. British manufacturers developed curry powders in an attempt to provide a ready-made spice mixture equivalent to the kari podi (podi means powder) that British colonists became accustomed to in southern India. Essential to the fiery cooking of southern India, sambar podi is the combination of spices that evolved into British-style curry powder. Poudre de Colombo came to the French West Indies with Sri Lankans who were taken there to work on the sugar plantations. Japanese curry powder, under the S&B brand, has been produced since 1923, when Minejiro Yamazaki began blending a well-balanced and sweetly aromatic curry powder especially suited to Japanese tastes. For all curry powders, starting with whole spices and lightly toasting them before grinding yields a more fragrant, fresher mixture. *** NOTE *** Columbo is a French version of curry powder, which originated with the Sri Lankan indentured workers in the FWI. it does not carry the heat of many of the other islands. This mixture carries off-beat ingredients such as roasted rice. Roasting gives the rice a nutty flavor and makes it easier to grind. The rice acts as both a flavoring and a natural thickener. Poudre de Columbo makes a great holiday Gift, being one of the lesser-known cuisines of the Caribbean. You also can use it as you would any curry powder.,This review and rating are for the second listed, Japanese curry powder. I made it to use in Ellie’s recipe #62534. I quartered the recipe since I don’t like keeping spice mixes in my kitchen, and got almost 3 tablespoons curry powder. I did greatly increase chili pepper, which I think is a personal issue. I also think I will increase the turmeric slightly when I make it again. Thank you, Sandi, for posting this recipe.,Wonderful! I made the Japanese curry powder, and it tastes almost just like the bottled stuff, which I can’t find at the store anymore. I couldn’t find any fenugeek either, so I didn’t add it. I also used ground spices so I didn’t toast them. Great recipe, I’m so glad I gave it a try. I thought I’d add that I served some curry made with this to a Japanese friend. He asked for the recipe, and has shared it with three Japanese friends. It must be authentic 🙂


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    To Make Sambar Podi -- Combine 3 Tablespoons Ground Coriander; 3 Tablespoons Besan (chickpea) Flour; 1 Tablespoon Ground Cumin; 1 1/2 Teaspoons Coarsely Ground Black Pepper; 1 Teaspoon Each Salt, Ground Fenugreek Seeds, Amchur Powder, Dry Mustard, and Hot Red Chile Powder; 1/2 Teaspoon Each Ground Cinnamon and Turmeric; 8 Crumbled Dried Curry Leaves; and 1/4 Teaspoon Asafetida. Makes About 2/3 Cup.

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    to Make a Basic Curry Powder -- Combine 5 Tablespoons Ground Coriander Seeds, 2 Tablespoons Ground Cumin Seeds, 1 Tablespoon Ground Turmeric, 2 Teaspoons Ground Ginger, 2 Teaspoons Dry Mustard, 2 Teaspoons Ground Fenugreek Seeds, 1 1/2 Teaspoons Ground Black Pepper, 1 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon, 1/2 Teaspoon Ground Cloves, 1/2 Teaspoon Ground Cardamom, and 1/2 Teaspoon Ground Chile Peppers. Makes About 3/4 Cup.

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    to Make Poudre De Colombo -- Toast 1/4 Cup White Rice in a Dry Skillet Over Medium Heat, Shaking Frequently, Until Light Brown, About 5 Minutes. Remove and Cool. in the Same Skillet, Toast 1/4 Cup Cumin Seeds; 1/4 Cup Coriander Seeds; 1 Tablespoon Each Black Mustard Seeds, Black Peppercorns, and Fenugreek Seeds; and 1 Teaspoon Whole Cloves Until Lightly Toasted and Fragrant, About 2 to 3 Minutes. Cool the Spices, Combine With the Rice, and Grind to a Fine Powder. Stir in 2 Teaspoons Turmeric. Makes About 1 Cup.

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