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Masala Trail Mix

June 21, 2008 by shankari  
Filed under Appetizers


Summer time is synonymous with hiking and camping for us. We have not begun to camp or hike yet, but will soon start. I would like give it a kick start with Hari Nayak’s Masala Trail Mix. I have tried this recipe twice and have loved it.

I own a copy of his cookbook and I must say, I love it( I swear he did not pay me to say this:))It is a cookbook for a person who is not used to Indian cooking.While some of the techniques are very common is most cuisines, he gently introduces spices to a novice in Indian cooking. For example, everyone is familiar with trail mix, now introduce masala to it. That is neat, I simply love the concept, especially since I give cooking classes. This was in our menu for our last week’s class and it was a hit!

Here is the recipe. I substituted garam masala for Chaat masala.

Cumin seeds – 2 tsp ( dry roasted & coarsely Ground)
Garam Masala – 2 tsp
Chilli powder – 1 ½ tsp
Salt – 1 tsp
Oil – 3/4 cup
Almonds – 1 cup
Cashew nuts – 1 cup
Pistachios – 1 cup
Peanuts – 1 cup
Hazel nuts- ½ cup
Macadamia nuts – ½ cup
Raisins- ½ cup
Dried Mint – 1 tsp

•Mix together the ground cumin powder, garam masala, chilli powder and salt.
•Heat oil in a pan. When the oil is hot, fry the nuts until they turn golden. This takes about 2 minutes.
•Drain the oil with a slotted spoon and transfer to a bowl ( do not drain in paper towel)
•Fry the raisins for a few seconds and add it to the nuts
•Quickly mix the spice mix to the nuts and toss so that the nuts are coated well.
•Add the dried mint and toss.
•Store in a air tight container after it cools completely.

On another note, If you ever come to Folsom,CA, do not forget to pay a visit to GoodFellas
This is an awesome family owned Italian restaurant. George, the owner was kind enough to donate $50 gift certificate to one lucky winner of Folsom, who donates $25.

On a day you are frustrated about what the world has come to, think of this wonderful event, where people from around the world have come together.

Comments

16 Responses to “Masala Trail Mix”
  1. sra says:

    I’m curious to see how these nuts taste with these spices – will probably resemble the chivda taste!

  2. live2cook says:

    It is nice to add garam masala to Trail mix. I would suggest this to Eat healthy – Protein rich event.

  3. Srivalli says:

    thats one great sounding mixture!…looks great..

  4. Rajitha says:

    this is a good recipe shankari..i may bake or toast the nuts tho and spray olive oil on top to let the masala stick..really…i don’t think my hips can take deep fried nuts :D

  5. Bharti Khemani says:

    Looks great..I’ll try this with toasted nuts too! A nice break from the sweet trail mixes.

  6. deb says:

    trail mix looks great and i will have to try good fellas. i’ve wondered about that place. i’m in folsom too!

  7. Cham says:

    The mix should be aromatic and spicy, great for cocktail party :)

  8. Mandira says:

    the kulfi and the masala trail mix looks so good. I can eat both of them :)

  9. Sireesha says:

    Hi, Visiting ur blog first time….U have nice and lovely blog….Masala trail mix sounds great and spicy……The kulfi also looks so good……

  10. Friendly Stranger says:

    Hi There…..
    Looks great!
    Would be great for parties and evening snacks..
    Happy blogging!

  11. White On Rice Couple says:

    I can’t wait to get out and camp too! This will be such a great new treat for us on the trail! Thanks!

  12. RamyaBala says:

    Hi Shankari,
    Surprise for you in my blog..chk it out..

  13. Uma says:

    Hi Shankari,

    A suprise for you at my blog. Visit here:

    http://teluguruchi.blogspot.com/2008/06/millet-dosa.html

    Hope you like it.

  14. VEGETABLE PLATTER says:

    That looks yummy. will surely give it a try once :) Thanx for sharing

  15. mitr_bayarea says:

    Shankari-

    this one definitely seems more spicier than the plain trail mix that we get in Costco- good one.

  16. Haley says:

    We would like to feature your masala trail mix on our blog. Please email haleyglasco@gmail.com if interested. Thanks :)

    Haley

    blog.keyingredient.com/

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