Friday 3 March 2023

For real Indian foods, You need the Spice Kitchen

My wife especially admires the Spice Kitchen as it reflects how she was brought up. Her father would travel 30 to 40 miles back in the day to obtain the traditional herbs and spices that he needed to cook his family's traditional Indian meals. 

He called them his tiffin tins, which he got filled in the parts of Wolverhampton and Birmingham which had a relatively high number of shops selling traditional Indian foods, spices, etc.

The fact that the Spice Kitchen spices and herbs come in a real Masala Dabba, wrapped in some nice sari fabric really thrills my wife.

When it arrived my wife said: "There'll be a really nice curry, tonight!" 

She took some vegan chicken style slices from our freezer, prepared a marinade for them and cooked them to perfection. 

The result was an absolutely delicious meal which my wife was proud to say she cooked, as the spices and herbs were the kinds she has in her spice racks. Which, if you knew my wife, you'd know was a pretty big deal.

The tin we enjoyed was the Indian Spice Tin. Other tins that are available are the Middle Eastern and African Spice Tin, World Spice Blends and Rubs, Moroccan Spice Tin, International Chilli Collection, Flavoured Sea Salts Collection, a Baby Spice Collection (for the younger members of your family) and a Gin Botanicals Collection. All costing from £30.00 a tin.

https://www.spicekitchenuk.com

Check out their website for some real traditional recipes.

Also, there's also good news! They have written their very own cook book, which will be published at £22.00 on May 25th. https://www.spicekitchenuk.com/products/spice-kitchen-cookbook

We would like to offer our sincere thanks to Sanjay & Shashi Aggarwal (Mamma and Baby Spice!) for their fantastic help in putting this feature together.

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