Blooming spices in oil
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Original Poster:

25,269 posts

228 months

Sunday 1st September 2024
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What is the correct method?

Trying to extract max flavour from fennel and black cumin seeds for chutney. Either they burn, or don’t release sufficient flavour if left on a lower heat. Spices are decent quality and just opened. I’m told the seeds need to ‘pop’. I’m using a handi shaped stainless steel pressure cooker.

Semmelweiss

1,826 posts

223 months

Sunday 1st September 2024
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Non-stick or seasoned stainless steel pan. Put the seeds in dry pan and bring to medium heat, whilst shaking the pan so the seeds don't catch. As soon as you smell the oils being released, tip them into a bowl to cool.

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Original Poster:

25,269 posts

228 months

Sunday 1st September 2024
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So no oil at all? I’m trying to follow a handwritten recipe which calls for it. Thinking I may use ghee instead for a higher smoke point. Deffo ruined the earlier batch of chutney :/

sherman

15,126 posts

242 months

Sunday 1st September 2024
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Yeah dry fry spices then add your ghee to the pan as soon as the spices are lightly toasted to help impart the flavour into the oil.

thebraketester

15,665 posts

165 months

Sunday 1st September 2024
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How much oil are you using. Maybe try more oil like you would do if you were making confit garlic.

Mobile Chicane

21,913 posts

239 months

Sunday 1st September 2024
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Try putting a few mustard seeds in the mix. When these 'pop', the spices are ready.

Other spices don't pop, btw.

Venisonpie

4,664 posts

109 months

Monday 2nd September 2024
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Whilst I toast most spices I never do with fennel seeds, I find they release flavour easily from fresh.

I tend to dry fry spices keeping them moving to stop them going over.