TRY THE RECIPE:
Make any night fireworks night with this grilled gunpowder chicken, or transform the humble brassica in this striking and flavour-packed gunpowder cauliflower
TRY THE RECIPE:
Make any night fireworks night with this grilled gunpowder chicken, or transform the humble brassica in this striking and flavour-packed gunpowder cauliflower
What does gunpowder spice blend taste like?
Earthy, aromatic warmth from turmeric and toasted cumin seeds, backed by some serious heat from the chillies.
tips, tricks & hacks
- Sprinkle over roast or boiled potatoes – or oven chips.
- Mix with a little water and use as a rub for meat or fish before grilling or frying.
- Add a pinch to soups or dips for an added spicy kick.
- Temper in a little oil to spoon over dal.
- Rub over chunks of chicken thigh going into a curry.
- Stir into yogurt with a squeeze of lemon juice to marinate cubes of paneer.
easy Meal idea
Spicy roast cauliflower
Sprinkle over cauliflower and roast in the oven for a brilliant side dish, which makes full use of the whole vegetable – leaves, core and all.
- Separate a cauliflower into even-sized, chunky florets. Keep the leaves whole, but chop the thick core into bite-sized chunks. Wash and allow to dry thoroughly.
- Mix 1 tbsp Gunpowder Spice Blend with 2 tbsp vegetable oil. Tip this mix over the cauli, rubbing it in so that it’s fully covered. Transfer to a 220ºC oven and roast for 20 minutes, or until charred at the edges and tender, while still retaining some bite.
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