CURRY POWDER
As our friend Sanjiv Singh is so fond of saying, "Curry is
not a thing, it is a state of being". In particular, it is
not a powder. A Curry does not necessarily contain curry
powder. Curry powder is in fact a blend of spices, varying
according to regional preferences or traditions. As a
result, there are literally thousands of "curry powders",
each of which was uniquely suited for the produce and
tastes of the region it developed in.
Indians tend to use garam masala (another type of curry
powder, of which there are also many incantations) the way
people in the west use curry powder. An exception is in
the south they have developed a mixture called "sambhar
powder" that is quite different from garam masala.
Actually, the word curry is derived from the south Indian
word curriel, which was used in the local language (Tamil)
for a fish stew that had tamarind and curry leaves (which
is where these leaves also get their name even in local
languages). This was then picked up and transformed into
the present "curry" by the British. The word "curry", in
its English sense, has no direct translation into any to
India's fifteen languages, and Indians do not use the term
even when speaking English.
Below are a few different blends of "English memsahib"
curry powders. These mixes are similar to the "curry
powder" you would find in a grocery store, and can be used
in any recipe that calls for "curry powder". Blending it
yourself has the advantage that the mix is likely to be
fresher than the store bought version, and in addition you
can adapt it to your own personal taste.
CURRY POWDER (1)
1 teaspoon black peppercorns
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
1/2 teaspoon coriander seeds
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 large bay leaf, broken
8 whole cloves
6-12 cardamom seeds (pods removed)
In a spice-mill or blender, grind all the ingredients
together until fine. If not using right away, store in an
airtight container in the refrigerator. \vspace*{-.5cm}
CURRY POWDER (2)
1 oz cayenne
2 oz ginger
8 oz coriander seeds
8 oz turmeric
2 oz mustard seeds
4 oz fenugreek seeds
4 oz cinnamon stick
Pound, bottle and cork well.
Curry Powder (3)
Coriander seeds (to be well roasted, pounded) (1 lb);
turmeric (1lb 2oz);
fenugreek (4oz);
ginger, dried (1 lb);
black pepper (1 lb);
dried chillies (12 oz);
cardamoms (8 oz);
cinnamon (8 oz).
Salt in proportion to be added when using the curry stuff.
The whole to be cleaned, dried, pounded, and sifted; then
properly mixed together and put into bottles, well corked.
A tablespoonfull is sufficient for a chicken or fowl
curry.