Learning about traditions and ancient ways has always fascinated me, but nothing stirs up my curiosity more than what’s on the menu!
Seems I am not alone in my fascination with the various uses of foods and spices around the world. Many a traveler on a culinary expedition has noted the difference between eating ethnic food in America vs. eating it in its “native country.”
Curry spices are a good example. In the US curry powder is fairly standardized, tasting similar from brand to brand. Most rely on turmeric — the dark yellow/orange spice that gives curry its famous color — along with black pepper, cayenne, cumin and coriander.
Remember, though, there are as many curry powder variations as there are people creating them, and cooks around the world have always relied on an assortment of spices with varying flavors.
A few other spices you may find ground into specialized curry blends include fenugreek, cloves, allspice, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, bay leaves and caraway, fennel or mustard seeds.
Whatever your curry spice preference, you are going to love our delicious ideas and recipes.
Add to rice as it cooks.
Try our Curried Coconut Chicken Salad opens in a new tab or Curried Crab on Crackers opens in a new tab.
Sauté your favorite veggies, add curry powder and stuff into hot cooked potatoes or serve over whole grains.
Add to a marinade for meats, fish or poultry.
Make these Curried Stuffed Peppers opens in a new tab.
Here is a recipe for Creamy Curried Cauliflower Soup opens in a new tab.
Here is a wonderful Chicken and Vegetable Curry Soup opens in a new tab.
Spike your favorite creamy or vinaigrette-type salad dressing with curry powder. Great over a leafy green salad!
Together, beans and curry are a big hit. Try this Lentil Curry opens in a new tab.
If you like garbanzo beans, you’ll really like this Curried Chickpea Salad opens in a new tab.
Add to chicken, tuna, shrimp or egg salad by blending into mayonnaise or other salad base.
Add to soups, stews and casseroles.
Make a Curried Apple Chutney opens in a new tab and serve with roast pork or pork chops, or for a veggie option, marinated and grilled tempeh.
Curry blends with beef, tofu and tempeh.
This Spicy Beef and Potato Curry opens in a new tab and this Tempeh Curry with Sweet Potatoes and Green Beans opens in a new tab will warm you in cold weather.
And this Curried Couscous Salad with Tofu and Vegetables opens in a new tab will help you keep your cool.
Enjoy this tasty Curried Chicken with Mango opens in a new tab.
Here is a recipe for Creamy Curried Cauliflower Soup opens in a new tab.
Add to sautéed veggies. Stir in some yogurt or sour cream before serving.
Here is our recipe for Curried Spinach with Yogurt opens in a new tab.
Add to dips and spreads. This Tofu Curry Dip with Chives opens in a new tab is great with dippable veggies.
Want to go the extra mile? Play around with crafting your own special curry blend. Remember, spices can be ground, partially ground or left whole. Some spices may be toasted for greater depth of flavor. Make your own using the spices you love, or try this simple recipe:
Basic Curry Spice Blend
2 tablespoons ground cumin
2 tablespoons ground coriander seeds
1 tablespoon ground cardamom
1 teaspoon ground turmeric
¼ tsp cayenne pepper
½ teaspoon ground dry mustard
½ teaspoon ground ginger
Mix all ingredients together; store in an airtight container. If time permits, purchase whole cumin, coriander, mustard and cardamom seeds; toast in a dry skillet over medium heat for about ten minutes, or until spices are fragrant and slightly darker. Cool completely, grind and add powdered spices.
Got a crush on curry? What about a favorite recipe? Let me know.