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Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?
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Ingredients The composition of garam masala differs regionally, with many recipes across India according to regional and personal taste, and none is considered more authentic than others. The components of the mix are toasted, then ground together. A typical Indian version of garam masala contains:
Some recipes[2] call for the spices to be blended with herbs, while others call for the spices to be ground with water, vinegar, or other liquids, to make a paste. In some recipes, ingredients including nuts, onions, or garlic may be added. Some recipes also call for small quantities of star anise, asafoetida, chili, stone flower (known as dagadphool), and kababchini (cubeb). The flavours may be carefully blended to achieve a balanced effect, or a single flavour may be emphasized. A masala may be toasted before use to release its flavours and aromas. |
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You've heard me rave about Southern. Well another great St.L. restaurant is Sweetie Pies, which serves soul food. Now the creator of Southern is taking over the space and adpating his own culinary skills to the genre. Can't wait!! http://www.stltoday.com/entertainmen...4CE14D4C077713 Quote:
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It's used in some health creams too for aiding inflammation. It's a root vegetable, though healthy not an ideal food. It is very starchy and high in calories, but low in fat. It is also known as cassava. |
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