Masala
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For other uses, see Masala (disambiguation).
Masala (also known as "massala") is a term used in Indian cooking to describe a mixture of many spices.
[edit] See also
- Masala chai or chai, a tea made with milk, sugar, and several spices.
- Garam masala, a premade mixture of ground spices used for flavoring foods (some other mixtures exist, such as Tandoori masala, Kashmiri masala, Madras masala, Sambhar masala, Dhansak masala, and Green masala).
- Chicken Tikka Masala, a westernized "Indian" dish based on Chicken Tikka and cooked in a sauce, or curry.
- Masala dosa,\sakthi masalaHouse of spices an Indian dosa stuffed with lightly spiced potatoes.
- Paan masala, a mixture of ground betel nuts and other spices.
The term masala on its own is sometimes used by cookery writers to refer to the spicy sauce which you are using or have just made, as in "mix the spices to make the masala".
[edit] External links
- Chicken Masala Roast Recipe @ KhanaPakana.Com
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