Meat Masala (South Indian Garam Masala)

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This is a South Indian Garam Masala Recipe also known as Meat Masala. This is the garam masala that's used in Kerala. Recipe by Ashley of MyHeartBeets.com

There’s a big difference between South Indian garam masala and North Indian garam masala.

Grinding your own whole spices makes a world of difference when it comes to cooking ethnic foods. This meat masala recipe is perfect for beef recipes. You can also use it with chicken, pork, lamb, and goat. “Meat masala” is also sometimes called “garam masala.” You should know that there is a HUGE difference between North Indian and South Indian garam masala. When you see a recipe, the authors typically don’t clarify WHICH region their recipe is from, so if you don’t know… well, you’re probably not using the right spices.

South Indian meat masala or garam masala comprises cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, fennel, etc. North Indian garam masala includes cumin, coriander, bay leaf, etc. The flavors are very different, and it’s important to use the right blend of spices for each dish. If I’m making a Kerala curry and use North Indian spices – it just won’t taste the way it should.

This is a South Indian Garam Masala Recipe also known as Meat Masala. This is the garam masala that's used in Kerala. Recipe by Ashley of MyHeartBeets.com

The recipe below is a Kerala meat masala – the spice mix can vary from home to home. I always keep a jar of this in my spice cabinet as it’s much easier to reach for this jar vs. several individual jars. I definitely recommend that you make this masala if you plan on continuing with South Indian cooking.

You can make this masala raw, or you can dry roast the spices before grinding. Personally, I prefer dry roasting because I think it tastes better. Also, I usually add spices at the very end of a recipe if I think a dish needs more flavor, and I’d rather use warmed spices than raw at that stage of cooking.

If you decide to dry roast, be sure to do it over low heat. You don’t want to burn your spices because they’ll become bitter. You want the whole spices to cook all the way through and not just on the outside. Roast them until fragrant, and then transfer the spices to a plate to cool right away. Don’t leave them on your pan, or they’ll continue to cook. Once you smell that beautiful aroma… they are done. Wait for the spices to cool and grind away!

What to make with meat masala:

This is a South Indian Garam Masala Recipe also known as Meat Masala. This is the garam masala that's used in Kerala. Recipe by Ashley of MyHeartBeets.com

Meat Masala (South Indian Garam Masala)

This is a South Indian Garam Masala Recipe also known as Meat Masala. This is the garam masala that's used in Kerala. Recipe by Ashley of MyHeartBeets.com

Meat Masala (South Indian Garam Masala)

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  • Heat a skillet over low heat and dry roast all of the spices for 5-10 minutes or until fragrant. Be sure to stir the spices to toast all sides.
  • Let the spices cool down and then grind them using a spice grinder.
  • Store in an air-tight jar and use within 6-8 months for the most flavor.
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  1. Mel says

    Hey Ashley,
    Thanks for the recipe!! I’m no pro, but I’ve never seen green cardamom used whole. For we newbies out here, can you clarify that you’re removing the seeds before toasting, right? And can you clarify how much cinnamon using a weight in grams?
    Thanks!!

  2. Dell says

    Thank you for your Garam Masala for Southern recipes. I had been looking for one. Thank you! I look forward to more of your recipes!!

  3. darryl says

    I am in awe of your recipes but I am lost on how roughly chop a nutmeg — or do you have “soft” nutmegs?

  4. Reb says

    Thank you so much for this recipe, I will be trying it tonight with your ground beef coconut curry. Your site is fantastic too! I just found it and am looking forward to trying many recipes.
    Is it possible for you to put up a North Indian Masala recipe? Apologies if there is one already, I just couldn’t locate it.

  5. Kunal says

    Hey Ashley- can you use ground nutmeg in the receipe? And if so , how much ( 1tbl spoon) would work?

    Thankyou!!
    Kunal

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