When I first heard the name, I was wondering what a bucket (Balti in Hindi/Urdu) has to do with a masala. Later when I looked up in Wiki came to know that this has further evolved into being known closer to a kadai or wok. Another school of thought is that the Balti masala or Balti style of cooking has its origins in the North Pakisthan-Kashmir Belt. In UK Balti Cuisine refers to the cuisine from the above area. I believe that in the city of Birmingham UK, there are some designated Balti Houses(Restaurants). But to me it means a curry made in a wok with some spices!
I came across this masala in Raghavan Iyer's 660 Curries when I was doing the previous Blogging Marathon. I am so impressed with this masala that I have now replaced the store bought Garam masala with this Balti masala in my cooking. Trust me, it makes a fine substitute for garam masala.
So for Day 2 of this edition of BM#8, here is the aromatic Balti masala from the snow capped mountains of Kashmir and Pakistan..
Ingredients -
Fennel seeds / Sonf 2 tsp
Coriander seeds / Dhania 2 tsp
Cumin / Jeera 1 tsp
Mustard seeds 1 tsp
Cloves 1/2 tsp
Black cardamom seeds 1/2 tsp (Badi Elaichi)
Nigella seeds / Kalonji 1/2 tsp
Dried Bay leaves 3
Cinnamon 6 inch stick broken into small bits
Red Chilli Powder 2 tsp
Ground Nutmeg / Jajikai 1/2 tsp
Method Of Preparation -
Roast all the ingredients (except the red chilli powder and nutmeg) until they are highly fragrant. Cool them and powder them adding the red chilli powder and nutmeg powder. Store in an airtight container for future use.
Check to see what my fellow marathoners are up to in this edition of BM #8.
Sending to Srivalli's Condiment Mela and Desisoccermom's B2B - Dry spice powders.
Preparation Time 15 min
Makes 1/3 cup
I came across this masala in Raghavan Iyer's 660 Curries when I was doing the previous Blogging Marathon. I am so impressed with this masala that I have now replaced the store bought Garam masala with this Balti masala in my cooking. Trust me, it makes a fine substitute for garam masala.
So for Day 2 of this edition of BM#8, here is the aromatic Balti masala from the snow capped mountains of Kashmir and Pakistan..
Ingredients -
Fennel seeds / Sonf 2 tsp
Coriander seeds / Dhania 2 tsp
Cumin / Jeera 1 tsp
Mustard seeds 1 tsp
Cloves 1/2 tsp
Black cardamom seeds 1/2 tsp (Badi Elaichi)
Nigella seeds / Kalonji 1/2 tsp
Dried Bay leaves 3
Cinnamon 6 inch stick broken into small bits
Red Chilli Powder 2 tsp
Ground Nutmeg / Jajikai 1/2 tsp
Method Of Preparation -
Roast all the ingredients (except the red chilli powder and nutmeg) until they are highly fragrant. Cool them and powder them adding the red chilli powder and nutmeg powder. Store in an airtight container for future use.
Check to see what my fellow marathoners are up to in this edition of BM #8.
Sending to Srivalli's Condiment Mela and Desisoccermom's B2B - Dry spice powders.
Preparation Time 15 min
Makes 1/3 cup
The masala sounds new to me...nice click
ReplyDeleteI have a book which has quite a few balti dishes....this masala looks good!
ReplyDeletei too was wondering abt the name of the masala...;)..this masala sounds great n flavourful..
ReplyDeleteFlavourful spice powder,thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeletewow, that is a lot of things going on in this masala, I am sure it tastes superb :)
ReplyDeletelooks like a spicy powder ......
ReplyDeleteFlavorful blend of spices.
ReplyDeleteI use north Indian spice powders limitedly as my husband hates any spice concoctions. :)
the masala sounds flavourful and tempting..
ReplyDeleteI'm already feeling the aroma of masala... Sure I'm making it for my kitchen..
ReplyDeletemmm.looks so delicious and aromatic.
ReplyDeleteSpicy masala powder. Love the deep color, I'm sure it is very flavorful.
ReplyDeleteMasala looks to be very flavorful.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
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Sounds different!!!Beautiful clicks.
ReplyDeletethis looks nice and flavorful
ReplyDeleteRajani
wow hv not heard abt this masala looks so aromatic..
ReplyDeleteSomething new and nice
ReplyDeleteMasala looks flavorful .. thx for sharing.
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Looks very aromatic Harini..you are not sending this for the mela??..:(
ReplyDeletei love different garam masalas...this one needs to b tried asap....will post my version sometime...
ReplyDeleteMotivates me to try and make some. Looks so good!
ReplyDeleteHomemade masala sounds fresh and flavorful...
ReplyDeleteI have all the ingredients...Will make this soon. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have heard this name for the first time, poor me, 1 life and so much more to learn, when are you posting a recipe using this masala?
ReplyDelete~Pradnya
As a substitute for Garam Masala? Lovely! I have always wanted to make Lamb dishes with this masala. Will make this at home for sure!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great masala to know of. I've often had balti dishes in restaurants- never realized it was all because of a masala!
ReplyDeleteThe masala looks so aromatic!! Thx for the suggestion to replace GM with this homemade, fresh masal..I recently bought 660 curries too & its a treasure book of all delicious recipes...Will try this out...
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bookmarked. I will also replace my garam masala with this one.
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It is a flavorful masala!
ReplyDeleteNice.. Nice.. looks really amazing :)
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