Spices are an integralpart of the Indian kitchen and each one adds punch and flavor to the pantry. A stunningIndian spice box, also known as a “Anjarai Petti / Masala Dabba”. The masalabox is a popular spice storage container widely used in Indian kitchens. Around stainless steel tin with a tight-fitting solid or glass lid, a masaladabba typically holds seven or more smaller canisters that house an array ofspices that often flavor an Indian meal. I think the beauty of the masala dabbais that you can customize it to your own cooking preferences. It’s really amatter of personal taste. You can include whatever works for you. In India,masala dabbas are traditionally passed down from mother to daughter when thedaughter marries and begins a new life in her husband’s home. I am using masaladabba since beginning of my cooking journey.
I have Three masaladabbas. For my Wedding, my mom gave one Anjarai Petti as Kalyana Seer(Wedding Gift) . Itis very old now. Other two boxes, I bought it from Cost Plus /World Market shop. I recommend buying it from India if possible.Because it is much cheaper.
The following spices arein my Tadka (Tempering) Masala Box photographed above:
1. Mustard Seeds
2. Coriander Seeds
3. Fenugreek Seeds
4. Urdh dal
5. Chenna Dal
6. Cumin Seeds
7. Black Peppercorns
The following spices are in my Spice Powder Masala Box photographed above:
1. Turmeric Powder
2. Coriander Powder
3. Red Chili Powder
4. Kashmiri Chili Powder
5. Asafoetida powder ( Hing Powder)
6. Pav Bhaji Powder
7. Chenna Masala Powder
The following spices are in my Whole Spices Masala Box photographed above:
1. Star Anise
2. Cinnamon Sticks
3. Green Cardamon
4. Bay Leaves
5. Fennel Seeds
6 Nutmeg
7. Cloves
Tip:
Clean the Masala Dabba once in two months anddry them in sunlight.
What is in your Masala Box?