Goda masala is a spice mix used in Maharashtra and the neighbouring states. It is also popularly known as Kala masala (meaning black spice) probably because of the dark colour.The proportion of the ingredients varies from region to region and each home has a tried and tested unique blend to suit their taste.
Unlike other spice powders here we use a little oil to fry the whole spices before grinding which gives the blackish colour to the blend. The key ingredients in this are sesame seeds and dry dessicated coconut which are just dry roasted as they already have oil content. The dry roasting brings out the colour and flavour in them. There are a couple of ingredients in this spice like nag kesar and niger seeds which are not easily available every where. I have skipped adding them.
Goda masala is added to most of the Maharashtrian dishes but in small quantities along with the souring agents like kokums. It is not a spicy powder so the chilli content is also adjusted during cooking according to the personal preferences. Some of the popular dishes made with this masala are Vangi Bhath, Mashale bhath, Dal amti, Matki usal, Bharli vangi, papdi bhaji etc etc.. and also non veg curries.
Ingredients for frying:
Coriander seeds .. 8-10 tbsps
Cumin seeds ....... 2 tbsps
Caraway seeds / shahjeera ... 2 tbsps
Dagad Phool / stone flower ... 3 tbsps
Dry red chillies .............. 6
Black pepper ... 1/2 tbsp
Cloves ............ 20 - 25
Cinnamon ....... 4-5 one inch pieces
Black cardamoms .. 4
Green cardamoms ... 6
Bay leaves .............. 6
Star anise ................ 4
Oil ............. 4 tsps
Ingredients for dry roasting:
Dessicated coconut ... 6 tbsps
Sesame seeds / til .... 6 tbsps
Khuskhus / poppy seeds .. 1 tbsp (optional)
Method:
1. Heat 2 tsps oil in a pan and fry the whole spices like cardamoms, bay leaves, cloves, cinnamon, star anise and dagad phool on medium / low flame until they give out a nice aroma. Remove and set aside.
2. Heat the remaining 2 tsps oil and fry the cumin seeds, caraway seeds and coriander seeds in the same way.
3. In the same pan dry roast the dessicated coconut, sesame seeds, poppy seeds and dry red chillies, each one separately. Allow them to cool.
4. Mix all these ingredients and grind them in a coffee grinder in 5-6 batches.
Store the masala in a dry sterilized container.
Note: if you like you can add the salt, turmeric powder and asafoetida before storing or you may add them while cooking.
I have always used store bought goda masala. Thanks for sharing the recipe. I have bookmarked it for future use.
ReplyDeleteThanks .. home made is always better :)
DeleteI love home made spice mixtures as they have a unique personal home taste. This looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteTrue Nayna.. home made are the best :)
Deletehomemade is always the best... aromatic masala
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely Niloufer .. thanks :)
Deletegood recipe,these kind of basics r always good.
ReplyDeleteYes Usha .. they are very handy..
DeleteMy next trip to India and I have to buy dagad phool. Homemade masalas make any dish taste yummy.
ReplyDeleteThat will be nice as it is used in many recipes.. :)
DeleteHow much nag kesar and nigella seeds we need to add if I can get hold of it.
ReplyDeleteYou can add a tsp of each
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