Indian Cooking Tips: How To Make Coriander Powder In Just 10 Minutes

India offers a wide range of spices grown in different regions of the country under different climatic conditions, each with its own distinct flavor and aroma. Indian food cooking would not be the same without the use of all the spices we use in our daily meals. Apart from enhancing the taste of food, Indian spices are also known for their medicinal benefits. Whether it is a homemade decoction for a sore throat or a hot glass of turmeric milk to keep yourself warm, we cannot deny that spices are an important part of everyday life. Coriander (Coriander) powder is one such essential spice. It is not only known to enhance the taste and flavor of food but also keeps you healthy and active.

Coriander powder is easily available at grocery stores. However, the flavor you’ll get from grinding your own is unmatched. We recommend making a small amount at a time, one that will expire in a week or two so it stays fresh. So, without any further delay, let us learn how to make it at home in a few simple steps. see below.

Also Read: 7 Amazing Benefits Of Coriander: From Treating Diabetes To Brightening Your Skin

Coriander Powder Recipe: How To Make Coriander Powder

  • To make this, you need a bowl of coriander seeds. To the uninitiated, coriander seeds are a mild, small, oval, brownish spice. The taste of the seeds is nutty, astringent and slightly sour.
  • Heat a pan on low-medium heat and add coriander seeds. Dry roast them while stirring occasionally or till they smell of walnuts.
  • Once done, switch off the flame and take out the seeds in a bowl. Then grind the seeds coarsely. Store in an air-tight container and use them whenever you want!

Tips to follow while making coriander powder:

  • While buying coriander seeds, look for good quality coriander seeds.
  • Stir at regular intervals to avoid burning and bring out the best taste.
  • Allow the seeds to cool before grinding. Otherwise, the seeds will release moisture and reduce shelf life.

so what are you waiting for? Give it a try and let us know how you all liked it in the comments below.

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