I am not a coupon-person, although I do my best to shop sales and be as thrifty as I can with as little effort as I can muster. My best tip for saving money at the grocery store is to buy spices in bulk. Not all grocery stores carry them, but usually the fancier ones do, or those that have organic food sections. Buying spices in bulk saves an unbelievable amount of money. For example, a packaged bottle of cumin might cost $5 or more, but buying the same amount in bulk and reusing an old bottle costs approximately $.30. I'm not joking. Try it out and see. Never buy spices pre-packaged...with the exception of one, which I will get to in a minute.
I have used a lot of cumin and cinnamon and even the occasional coriander, but I had never used cardamom. The common seasoning in many Indian dishes is called Garam Masala. It is a blend of the spices to the left. It is made by roasting all of the ingredients in a pan and
My three-year-old thought it was quite aromatic. He kept telling me his boogers smelled spicy (gotta love that age).
Back to the spices. I was curious about cardamom because I noticed it was unbelievably
If you are wondering what the third most expensive spice in the world is, it is vanilla, which is harvested from the only edible orchid, although it is much, MUCH cheaper by comparison. Saffron is used in Indian rice dishes, mostly. It is soaked in milk and then added to the rice and cooked, as shown to the left.
In the end, I found cooking Indian food to be a little more of an intense effort than I usually
OH! And my other spice-related tip is this (quite simple): When baking or cooking (but not necessarily on the table - that is up to taste), use kosher salt. An actual chef told me that - you should never use table salt in cooking and baking. There is actually a marked taste difference, I think, and for whatever reason, kosher salt has far less sodium in it than plain table salt. I also only use fresh ground pepper. Since most of the time I am cooking fairly simple meals, I only season with salt and pepper so using good quality salt and pepper makes a huge difference.