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Homemade Curry Powder

I love making homemade curry powder! It’s so satisfying to mix a variety of spices together to create the vibrant-looking AND vibrant-tasting spice blend that adds wonderful Indian-themed vibes to any meal.

Plus, you can customize your DIY curry powder however you like. Prefer more heat? Crank it up! Turmeric lover? Go for it!

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The Story Behind the Recipe

Why You’ll Love Homemade Curry Powder

What Spices are in Curry Powder?

How to Make Homemade Curry Powder

Tip for Success

Use Your Homemade Curry Powder in These Recipes …

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The Story Behind the Recipe

Contrary to popular belief, curry powder didn’t originate in India. It’s actually thought to have first been created by the British in order to emulate their favorite Indian dishes at home.

The first recipe for curry powder appeared in an English cookbook written by a cookery writer by the name of Hanna Glasse. (source)

Why You’ll Love Homemade Curry Powder

Money saver: Instead of forking over the cash for yet another jar of spices, save money by making it yourself! If you don’t already have the spices for this DIY curry powder recipe, consider saving even more money by seeking out a grocery store that sells spices in bulk. If you’ve never bought spices in bulk, you are going to be absolutely floored by the cost savings!

Customizable: If you prefer a completely mild curry powder, leave out the cayenne pepper or use very little. Conversely, if you like it spicy, double, triple, or quadruple the cayenne. Make any adjustments you like to make it your own!

What Spices are in Curry Powder?

Here are the ingredients for my version of homemade curry powder:

Ground cumin – Adds smoky, earthy, slightly lemony flavor.

Ground turmeric – Made from dried ground turmeric root, a relative of ginger. Turmeric is renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties (source). I love it in golden milk!

Ground coriander – The seeds of the cilantro plant are called coriander. Ground coriander is simply the ground seeds.

Ground ginger – Made from dried ground ginger root.

Ground cardamom – The seeds inside of cardamom pods, pulverized. The flavor is slightly reminiscent of cinnamon and citrus.

Cayenne pepper – Ground red chili peppers, cayenne is how this curry powder recipe gets its heat. Use less or more to adjust the spice level to your preference.

Ground mustard seed – Peppery mustard seeds ground to a powder.

Some curry powder recipes also include:

Ground black pepper

Garlic powder

Cinnamon

Nutmeg

Cloves

Fenugreek

If you like any of those, go ahead and add them! Make it yours.

How to Make Homemade Curry Powder

Grab a small bowl and add all of the spices.

Stir it together.

Transfer to a spice jar or small mason jar (I recommend using a funnel to help keep it corralled!) Store in a cool, dark place for 6 months (or longer!)

Tip for Success

Use fresh spices: It seems like spices should keep forever, and in a way they do … but their flavor intensity can really decrease over time. So make sure to use fresh spices that are far from their expiration date for the best flavor.

I hope you love knowing how to make homemade curry powder! I love having a big old jar of it in my pantry for curries, dal, soups, and so much more.

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Homemade Curry Powder

It’s easy to make your own homemade curry powder! This mix of pungent, flavorful spices evokes the flavors of Indian cuisine in curries, soups, and more. Adjust the quantities to make it your own!
Keyword curry powder, curry powder recipe, homemade curry powder
Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
Total Time 4 minutes minutes
Calories 151kcal
Author Kare

Ingredients

2 tablespoons ground cumin2 tablespoons ground turmeric2 tablespoons ground coriander1 tablespoon dried ginger1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom1/2 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper1/4 teaspoon ground mustard seed

Instructions

Add all of the spices to a small bowl and stir to combine. Store in an airtight jar at room temp in a cool, dark place (like a pantry).

Notes

Nutrition information based on the entire 1/2 cup batch of curry powder. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 151kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 31mg | Potassium: 798mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 570IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 221mg | Iron: 17mg

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