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5 easy spice mixes to keep ready in your masala dabba

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 10, 2025, 07:53 IST
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Easy spice mixes to keep ready in your masala dabba

Every Indian kitchen has that one treasured item: the masala dabba. A round, steel box with little compartments full of colour, flavour, and pure magic. But beyond the usual haldi, jeera, and mirch, a few ready-made spice mixes can turn your everyday cooking from basic to brilliant in seconds. These mixes are simple to make at home, don’t take much time, and can lift the taste of even the most rushed sabzi. Think of them as your shortcut to big flavour without the fuss. Here are some easy blends to keep handy.

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South Indian-style dry chutney powder

This is the powder you sprinkle over idlis, mix into rice, or eat with a spoon of ghee. Made from roasted dals, sesame seeds, red chillies and a little salt, it’s nutty, spicy, and full of texture. Store it in a jar and bring it out whenever your breakfast needs a little something extra.

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Sabzi masala

Perfect for days when you want quick flavour without thinking too much. This mix usually includes coriander seeds, cumin, fennel, dry mango powder and black salt. Sprinkle it over aloo, bhindi or even tinda, and your everyday vegetables will feel instantly more exciting.

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Garam masala

No masala dabba feels complete without a little box of garam masala. Everyone makes it slightly differently, but the usual suspects are cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, black pepper and bay leaves. It’s strong, warming and adds that final hit of aroma to dals, curries, or pulao.

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Punjabi-style chhole masala

This mix is bold, tangy and slightly smoky. It usually has dried pomegranate seeds, anardana, amchur, black cardamom and roasted cumin. Add it to boiled chana with some ginger and garlic, and you’ve got chhole that tastes like they’ve been slow-cookedfor hours.

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Tadka masala for dals

Keep a small mix of crushed garlic, red chilli flakes, and cumin seeds ready. Toast it in ghee for a few seconds and pour it over hot dal or khichdi. It brings warmth, spice, and that delicious sizzle that makes everything taste better.

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