Shahi Hyderabadi Masala

Shahi means Royal and that is what this masala is all about. This is the secret masala, the one that top chefs and grandmothers keep hidden from everyone. It is a spice blend that chefs pull out at the last minute to sprinkle into a Hyderabadi Biryani or a goat, lamb or beef meat dish that is made with yogurt and nuts called Khorma. When apprentices ask, “What’s in it?” The answer is always something like, “This secret stays with me.” If you’ve watched shows about famous Indian chefs, you’ve likely heard a similar story.
The Shahi Hyderabadi masala is elusive, like a breath of air—you know it’s there, but you can’t quite see it. My grandmother had a small jar of this mysterious gray powder, which she would use sparingly in her dishes. It was stored securely, along with her precious items like pure ghee that he brought for her monthly from the village. This masala, used only in bone broth dishes, has an aroma that’s hard to describe, but once it’s ground, the flavor is divine.
The Golkonda masala is a rare blend, used only in a handful of dishes, and it is said to have been perfected by the chefs of the Mughal court. To me, it’s as precious as the Kohinoor diamond, discovered near Golkonda centuries ago. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do, and if you ever need guidance on how to use it, feel free to reach out.

Contains

Betel root, black stone flower, garam masala andother spices and herbs

Uses

Use it in biryani, broths and khorma. Khorma is a meat dish made with almonds, yogurt, fried onions and other spices.

Price

$22.00$24.00

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