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Vadouvan (occasionally spelled Vaudouvan) is a ready-to-use blend of spices that is a French derivative of a masala known as vadavam or vadagam. It is an Indian curry blend with added aromatics such as shallots and garlic. The spice blend is thought to have originated from French colonial influence in the Puducherry region of India.[1]

Indian recipes for vadavam blends vary but most contain at minimum, pounded onion, garlic, cumin seeds, mustard seeds and fenugreek. The mixture is dried in the sun and then crushed, mixed with castor oil and rolled into balls, which are then dried for several more days.[2][3]

Similarly, Western recipes for vadouvan use onions, garlic, spices and oil but the drying is done using an oven.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ The Spice House: Vadouvan.
  2. ^ "Vadavam (வடவம்)" (Feb. 28, 2013) KitchenXperiences
  3. ^ " How to make vadavam" (Mar 2005) The Hub
  4. ^ "Vadouvan Indian Spice Blend" (Sep. 2008) epicurious
  5. ^ "Vadouvan (Indian Spice Blend)" (Sep. 2008) Gourmet

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