Homemade Dabeli Masala step by step instructions:
Preparing masalas and that too like store bought is a challenging task but when prepared we feel super excited. Dabeli is one among my best street food. Nowadays it is very easy to find dabeli masala in stores but a couple of years’ back it was very difficult for me to find it. And since then I have been preparing this masala at home only.It tastes much better than the store bought ones and I am sure you will too like it a lot.
Do try this recipe and share your feedback!
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Recipe Video here!
Ingredients:
Dry Red Kashmiri Chili: 3
Kashmiri Red Chili Powder: 2 tbsp
Cumin Seeds: 2 tsp
Fennel Seeds: 1 tsp
Coriander Seeds: ¼ cup
Sesame Seeds: 1 tbsp
Black Peppercorn: 1 tsp
Cinnamon Stick: 1 Medium (Broken into small Pieces)
Black Cardamom: 2
Cloves: 3-4
Star Anise: 2
Bay Leaves: 1-2
Grated Dry Coconut: ¼ cup
Black Salt: 1 tsp
Sugar: 2 tbsp
Oil: 2 tbsp
Method:
1. Dry roast coriander seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, clove, peppercorn, cinnamon stick, star anise, black cardamom, and bay leaves in a pan for a minute or until fragrant on medium flame.
2. Transfer the contents to a plate and let them cool down.
3. Now dry roast grated coconut, dry red chili and sesame seeds in the same pan for less than a minute on low flame. Make sure you stir continuously as coconut and sesame tend to burn fast.
4. Transfer the contents to the same plate and mix all the ingredients. Keep aside and let cool completely.
5. Grind the ingredients along with black salt, red chili powder, and salt.
6. Take out the powdered masala into a bowl.
7. Add sugar and oil. Mix well.
8. This masala can be stored in an airtight container and kept in the refrigerator for about a year. Use whenever you need it.
9. "Dabeli Masala" is ready.
Tips:
1. Dabeli masala is always spicy. To make it less spicy one can decrease the number of dry red chilies used or lessen the quantity of red chili powder.
2. The quantity of salt and sugar can be adjusted as per one’s choice also.
3. Do not grind the masala finely. It tastes better if a bit coarse.
See you soon with a new recipe till then Happy Cooking!!!