
Whenever possible, I make my own spice blends. There is just no comparison between store-bought blends and the freshness and vibrancy of ones that you can easily whiz up in your own kitchen. They keep well for months in a well-sealed jar in a dark and dry place. Recently I received a copy of Teff Love: Adventures in Vegan Ethiopian Cooking
Oddly enough, the book did not include a recipe for the spice blend, so after doing some research, I came up with my own version with ingredients that many cooks will already have on hand in their pantry. If not, if you live in an urban center, everything that is included can easily be found at Indian and Asian grocery stores, or online if there is not somewhere nearby to obtain the spices.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Ethiopian Published on July 10, 2015 A colorful, hot and aromatic spice blend that is the basis for many classic Ethiopian dishes Preparation: 10 minutes Cooking time: 3 minutes ![]() Ingredients:
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Other homemade spice blends you are sure to want to include in your pantry:
Chaat Masala
Curry Powder
Garam Masala
Sambar Powder
source : www.foodandspice.com , www.mozvid.blogspot.com , www.jonygoblog.blogspot.com , www.kaemfret.blogspot.com
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