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This easy garam masala recipe will bring out the best aromas and flavors in your Indian dishes. You can have a homemade spice blend ready in 10 minutes!
If you’re looking for an easy and authentic garam masala recipe, we’ve got you covered. You can make this blend with a handful of Indian spices and herbs, like coriander, cumin and green cardamom.
What Is Garam Masala?
Garam masala is a spice blend widely used in Indian cooking to enhance the aroma and flavors of curries and other dishes. In Hindi,
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