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What is Garam Masala?

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Garam masala is a dry spice mixture that is used throughout India and in parts of Asia. In India, masala refers to any type of spice, while garam implies heat or warmth, so this name means “hot spice.” The spice mixture is not hot in the way that chili heavy spice mixtures are, although it can be aromatic and pungent. It usually adds a kick to foods, and is also believed to create a sense of happiness and well being.

Like other crucial elements of Indian cuisine, garam masala has been used for centuries and adopted by neighboring nations. Adaptations of the mix to suit varying cuisines and palates can be found all over southeast Asia. Northern Indian and Punjabi cuisine use large amounts of this spice, and less of the pungent curry mixtures found in the southern part of India. Many cooks in Pakistan, who are heavily influenced by Punjabi cuisine, also use it in their traditional foods.

Garam masala often includes chili powder.
Garam masala often includes chili powder.

Garam masala mixes can be found in many markets, although most cooks agree that it tastes better when it is made fresh. A traditional style mix may include spices like cumin, nutmeg, cinnamon, black pepper, chili powder, mace, cardamom, fennel, fenugreek, and coriander. Depending on the region of India, the dish, and the cook, the mixture will vary. To prepare the mixture, the spices are ground and then toasted on a hot griddle. Pre-ground spices can be used, although they will not be as pungent. The toasted spice mixture is used quickly, and any leftovers are tightly sealed and kept for no more than six months.

Ground cumin, which can be included in garam masala.
Ground cumin, which can be included in garam masala.

Unlike other spice mixes and curries, garam masala is usually added at the end of the cooking process so that the pungent, spicy flavor comes through better. It is also sometimes added to fried doughs and batters to add an extra note of spicy texture. In both cases, it is used in small quantities because the flavor can be overwhelming in large amounts.

Garam masala typically includes ground coriander.
Garam masala typically includes ground coriander.

When India and Asia began to be explored, many of the spices used in garam masala were brought to Europe and incorporated into the cuisine of curious nations. This mixture makes an excellent dry rub for meat, and can also be used in sauces and marinades to great effect. Adventurous cooks might want to try experimenting with this piquant, flavorful, and flexible spice mixture, which can easily be made to taste at home.

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a DelightedCooking researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a DelightedCooking researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Discussion Comments

CaithnessCC

I like this spice mix a lot as it peps up vegetable based curries really well. I'd like to try making my own but I don't really want to use my coffee grinder to do so. Somehow I don't think my family would appreciate coffee beans with an unusual flavor!

helene55

This garam masala recipe is vague, but I think it could be just enough to help me try my own. Great.

mitchell14

I love Indian food, but didn't know what garam malasa actually was. Knowing that it means "hot spice" makes so much more sense, not to mention helping me to understand what it means every time I see a food labeled as a masala.

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    • Garam masala often includes chili powder.
      Garam masala often includes chili powder.
    • Ground cumin, which can be included in garam masala.
      By: marylooo
      Ground cumin, which can be included in garam masala.
    • Garam masala typically includes ground coriander.
      By: areif
      Garam masala typically includes ground coriander.
    • Cinnamon is often included in garam masala mixes.
      By: Natika
      Cinnamon is often included in garam masala mixes.
    • Nutmeg is a popular addition to garam masala blends.
      By: Thomas Francois
      Nutmeg is a popular addition to garam masala blends.
    • Cardamom is a typical ingredient in traditional garam masala spice mixes.
      By: margo555
      Cardamom is a typical ingredient in traditional garam masala spice mixes.
    • Fenugreek seeds are a popular ingredient in Indian dishes.
      By: jedi-master
      Fenugreek seeds are a popular ingredient in Indian dishes.
    • Garam masala is widely used in Indian curries.
      By: paul_brighton
      Garam masala is widely used in Indian curries.
    • Creamy yogurt and fresh herbs are often added to curry dishes made with garam masala spices.
      By: lidante
      Creamy yogurt and fresh herbs are often added to curry dishes made with garam masala spices.
    • Garam masala is a spice mixture used throughout India.
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      Garam masala is a spice mixture used throughout India.