Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Spice Up with Spices
The unceasing love for spices runs in my blood.Growing up in the spice center of the world,spices were vital part of our everyday meals.Breakfast or dinner,soups or sides,spices were a delight.
Spices are very low in Cholesterol and Sodium.Good source of Riboflavin, Niacin, Iron, Magnesium and Potassium, and a very good source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E (Alpha Tocopherol), Vitamin K, Vitamin B6 and Manganese.
Chili peppers and jalapenos contain a chemical, capsaicin, which may neutralize certain cancer-causing substances (nitrosamines) and may help prevent cancers such as stomach cancer.
Stock up your pantry with spices both powdered and whole in tight containers to seal they flavor. And get wild about using them in your recipes.
The best place to find all of the above spices in an Indian or Pakistani Grocery store. Usually also available in other Asian,Middle Eastern or Mediterranean store.
Check out these spicy recipes
Spicy Lentil Soup(Sambhar)
Spicy Tomato Soup(Rasam)
Check out all the Curing Curries and Hearty Meals Recipes with Exotic blend of Spices
Peek in to my Spice Box.
1.Mustard seeds,usually used for tempering the lentils or vegetable stir fries.
2.Coriander Powder
3.Garam Masala ,ground cinnamon,cloves,cardamom and cumin
4.Fenugreek seeds,used for tempering the lentils or vegetable stir fries,also its sprouts are very nutritious
5.Cumin seeds
6.Hot Indian chili powder
7.Turmeric,the golden spice of Indian cuisine
8.Cinnamon sticks
9.Pepper corns
10.Cardamom
11.Cloves.
Its better to store the ground spices(2 and 3) in air tight container to preserve its potency.Just for illustration I placed them in my spice box.
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