Catch Grinders have a ceramic grinding head which lasts much longer for adding fineness to your creation. The ceramic head ensures effortless, smooth and uniform grinding for evenness in flavour and enhanced visual appeal. How to Use: Step 1 - Remove the neck shrink. | Step 2 - Open the cap. | Step 3 -Remove the seal. | Step 4 -Close the cap. | Step 5 -Hold the bottle upside down. | Step 6 -Rotate the cap to and fro from other hand over the dish.
Catch Grinders have a ceramic grinding head which lasts much longer for adding fineness to your creation. The ceramic head ensures effortless, smooth and uniform grinding for evenness in flavour and enhanced visual appeal. About: Step 1 - Remove the neck shrink. | Step 2 - Open the cap. | Step 3 -Remove the seal. | Step 4 -Close the cap. | Step 5 -Hold the bottle upside down. | Step 6 -Rotate the cap to and fro from other hand over the dish.
Catch Grinders have a ceramic grinding head which lasts much longer for adding fineness to your creation. The ceramic head ensures effortless, smooth and uniform grinding for evenness in flavour and enhanced visual appeal. About: Step 1 - Remove the neck shrink. | Step 2 - Open the cap. | Step 3 -Remove the seal. | Step 4 -Close the cap. | Step 5 -Hold the bottle upside down. | Step 6 -Rotate the cap to and fro from other hand over the dish.
Catch Grinders have a ceramic grinding head which lasts much longer for adding fineness to your creation. The ceramic head ensures effortless, smooth and uniform grinding for evenness in flavour and enhanced visual appeal. How to Use: Step 1 - Remove the neck shrink. | Step 2 - Open the cap. | Step 3 -Remove the seal. | Step 4 -Close the cap. | Step 5 -Hold the bottle upside down. | Step 6 -Rotate the cap to and fro from other hand over the dish.
Asafoetida is used for breathing problems including ongoing (chronic) bronchitis, H1N1 "swine" flu, and asthma. It is also used for digestion problems including intestinal gas, upset stomach, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and irritable colon. Other uses include treatment of “whooping cough†(pertussis), croup, and hoarse throat.
Catch Grinders have a ceramic grinding head which lasts much longer for adding fineness to your creation. The ceramic head ensures effortless, smooth and uniform grinding for evenness in flavour and enhanced visual appeal. How to Use: Step 1 - Remove the neck shrink. | Step 2 - Open the cap. | Step 3 -Remove the seal. | Step 4 -Close the cap. | Step 5 -Hold the bottle upside down. | Step 6 -Rotate the cap to and fro from other hand over the dish.
Catch Chana masala is a range of excellent quality masala which improves the flavor of chole contribution it a sutle flavor. It is the major element that adds the flavour and the aroma to the dish "chana masala" also known as the "chole masala" in the Indian subcontinent. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, cumin, red chilli, ginger, dry mango, salt, cinnamon, black pepper, big cardamom, onion, garlic, tartaric acid, long pepper, nutmeg, clove, mace, pomegranate.
Chhole tastes the finest only when the right ingredients are extra to them. Catch Chhole masala does exactly the same. This blend is consistently balanced for taste and flavor and imparts a rare character to chhole, finished from chickpeas. Just one masala it has all the essential ingredients that would add a spark of splendid flavor to your chole recipe. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, dry mango, red chilli, cumin, salt, ginger, pomegranate, kachri, tartaric acid, black pepper, big cardamom, fenugreek seeds, cassia, turmeric, nutmeg, bishop's weed, mace, cinnamon, black mustard, clove, anistar. HOW TO USE: Add 1 tbsp Chhole Masala. Fry for 3 mins on a low flame. Add 1 chopped tomato, 3 slit green chillies and ½ inch ginger, finely sliced. Add boiled chhole. Add salt, cook for 5 mins.
Catch Garam Masala is a blend of ground spices used in Indian commonly mixing cinnamon, curries, roasted cumin, cloves, nutmeg and (sometimes) dried red chilli peppers. Those elements are finest ingredients. It gives aroma and taste. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Black pepper, Cumin seed, Dry ginger, Cinnamon, Aniseed, Cardamom, Cloves, Nutmeg, Salt. HOW TO USE: Garam masala can be added to season fish curry, chicken masala and in the marinade for mutton.
Catch Jal Jeera Masala is a spice blend for fried savories. Use Jal-Jeera masala with Gol-Gupa and Pani Puri. It make the cooking easier and much more enjoyable for the Indian housewives. Also use it for making Dahi Bhalla, chat, papyri, papad more delicious. INGREDIENTS: Iodised salt, black salt, dried mango powder, cumin, seedless tamarind, citric acid, mint, kachri, black pepper, dried ginger, red chillies, cloves, asafoetida.
Catch Kitchen King Masala is a perfect multi-utility blend to add taste and colour to of your gravy dishes in a very tasty. The masala Works magic even when used in Paneer Butter Masala Egg-Curry, Veg. Kofta and many more. INGREDIENTS: Cumin, Coriander, Onion, Turmeric, Kashmiri Mirch, Red Chilli, Salt, Fenugreek Seeds, Small Cardamom, Big Cardamom, Ginger, Black Pepper, Poppy Seeds, Garlic, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Tartaric Acid, Clove, Mace, Long Pepper. HOW TO USE: It can also be used while making a curry or a vegetable pulao or a biryani.
The flavours found in Indian street food can tickle all kinds of palates and taste buds thanks to the appetising ingredients and aromatic twists used. Chaat Masala is a staple in this kind of food. Long known for its table versions of spices, salt and pepper, as well as masalas or spice mixes, Catch is a brand that also produces Chaat Masala. INGREDIENTS: This Chaat Masala combines various spices like cumin, black pepper corns, amchur or dried mango powder, salt, hing, mint, sugar, long pepper, Kachri, coriander and Bishops weed to create a tongue tickling taste like none other. Catch Chaat Masala is produced and packaged under the best industrial environment to create a high quality product. HOW TO USE: Chaat Masala can be used as a spice mix to top and drizzle over various kinds of chaat or street food, like Pani Puri, Bhel Puri, Papdi Chaat, Dahi Bhalla and various others, for a tangy twist.
Catch Meat masala is the spice mix that is used normally as marinate for various type of meat especially Mutton. It is mainly used an ingredient in meat dishes. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Chilly, Aniseed, Gram dhal, Turmeric, Salt, Curry leaf, Cumin seed, Mustard, Black pepper, Garlic, Cinnamon, Fenugreek, Cardamom, Nutmeg, Star anise, Cloves, Val chilly. Nutritional Information: Per 100g product (approx..) Energy 425Kcal, Protein 11g, Total Carbohydrate 57g, Total fat 17g, Cholesterol Nil, Vitamin A 33mg, Vitamin C 9mg, Calcium 365mg, Iron 25mg.
Catch sabzi masala is gloomy brown and has a strong spicy flavour. It is a blend of all the major spices used in cooking a sabzi, typically a desiccated one. Because of its strong fiery nature, it should be used cautiously. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, cumin, salt, red chilli, onion, dry mango, turmeric, small cardamom, garlic, cassia, black pepper, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, asafoetida.
The Pav bhaji masala is a combination of spices such as coriander seeds, pepper, chilli, dry mango powder etc. That makes the flavor of the bhaji all the more exciting. By adding up this blend in your Pav bhaji, you will get the real flavor of Mumbai Pav bhaji. INGREDIENTS: Anistar, Black Cardamom, Black Pepper, Cassia, Cassia Leaf, Chilli, Clove, Common Salt, Coriander, Cumin, Dry Ginger, Dry Mango, Fennel, Turmeric. HOW TO USE: It can be used to make Pav Bhaji.
Catch Sambar Powder is used to make appetizing sambar. The crush is arranged by using superiority of ingredients. It will be served with idli, rice, chappathi, etc. INGREDIENTS: Red chilli, coriander, fenugreek seeds, tur dal, curry leaves, turmeric, cumin, asafoetida.
Catch Dry Mango Powder is the tasty and savory Mango powder is now available to enhance the taste of the dishes you prepare using this. Popularly known as Amchur Powder, perfect for mild sourness and flavour to the dishes. INGREDIENTS: Dried raw unripe green mangoes.
Kitchen King Masala is the perfect blend of all the main Indian spices. It can be used to add flavour to any dish and is an absolute must-have in every kitchen. The masala must be used sparingly in order to avoid the dish from being over powered by spices. Ingredients: Coriander, Chilli, Turmeric, Dry Mango powder, Cumin, Onion, Black Pepper, Salt, Black Salt, Cinnamon, Clove, Fenugreek, Pomegranate Peel, Citric acid (E 330)
Eastern Pepper Chicken Masala is a peppery south Indian chicken recipe spiced with a set of black pepper. The perfect spice mix with a soft peppery overtone to create tasty pepper chicken. INGREDIENTS: Pepper, Coriander, Cumin, Chilli, Dry Ginger, Garlic, Cassia, Cardamom, Cloves, Turmeric, Fennel, Salt.
Eastern Vegetable Masala is a great blend of excellence spices and condiments to make savory, nourishing vegetable curries. It takes the reliable Indian flavor right to your kitchen. It is 100% vegetarian and has dietary fibre which assists digestion and satisfies hunger. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Gramdhal, Turmeric, Chilli, Aniseed Salt, Nutmeg, Fenugreek, Cumin seed, Garlic, Star anise, Black pepper, Dry ginger, Cloves, Cinnamon, Cardamom. Nutritional Information: per 100g, product (approx) Energy 419Kcal, Protein 13g, Carbohydrate 58g, Total fat 15g, Fatty Acids 4g, Cholesterol Nil, Vitamin A 35mg, Vitamin C 106mg, Calcium 287mg, Iron 14mg.
Ingredients: Coriander, Black gram dal, Red Chilli, Cumin, Cinnamon, Fenugreek, Cloves. Nutrition: (Approx Values 100g, Energy (Kcal) 447, Protein (g) 16.9, Total Carbohydrate (g) 35.7,Total Fat (g) 26.3, Fatty Acids (g) 3.2, Cholesterol (mg) Nil, Vitamin C (mg) Nil, Calcium (mg) 59.7, Iron (mg) 0. How to use: Step 1. Cook about 150g of vegetables (Carrot, Beans etc) and keep aside, Step 2 Cook rice and toor dal (about 50g each) together is a vessel, Step 3. To this add cooked vegetable, 1 tablespoon of Eastern Bisibele BhathMix, tamarind extract, Jaggery and Salt to taste, Simmer for 5 minutes, Step4 Season with mustard, cashew nuts, curry leaves, Onion or capsicum using ghee.
Puliyogare Mix is an Andhra specialty, applied as a condiment with a lot of recipes. It is a tasty usual mix of tamarind and various flavors to carry out the authentic flavor of this all-time South Indian favourite. INGREDIENTS: Tamarind Concentrate, Groundnut, Dry Coconut, Coriander, Chilli, Curry Leaves, Gingelly seed, Jaggery, Black Pepper, Fenugreek, Turmeric, Bengal gram dal, Black gram dal, Mustard, Cumin, Salt, Asafoetida.
Ingredients: Coriander, Black gram dal, Cumin, Red Chilli, Fenugreek, Cloves, Nutrition: (Approx Values 100g, Energy (Kcal) 287.4, Protein (g) 19, Total Carbohydrate (g) 25.8,Total Fat (g) 12, Fatty Acids (g) 0.5, Cholesterol (mg) Nil, Vitamin C (mg) Nil, Calcium (mg) 530, Iron (mg) 0. How to use: Step 1. Cook 175g of rice and keep aside, Step 2. Fry 175g, of brinjal and 100g vegetables with a pinch of turmeric in 1/2 teaspoon of cooking oil, Step 3: Add 3 1/2 teaspoons of Eastern Vangi Bhath if desired, Step 4. Season it with 3 tablespoon of cooking oil, 1/4 teaspoon of mustard, 1/2 teaspoon of chilli, Steps 5. Add Fried copra and cooked rice, Mix well and Serve hot.
Another quality product from Eastern, Eastern brings you to enjoy the taste of authenic mutton curry, that tingles your senses with just the right sprinkling of spices. INGREDIENTS: Chilli, Coriander, Turmeric, Cinnamon, Cumin, Fennel, Salt, Clove, Cardamom, Nutmeg, Nutmace, Blackpepper. How to Use: In a pressure cooker, add mutton, pinch of salt and water and cook until done and keep aside. Take oil and ghee in a pan and heat, and then add onion paste, tomato paste, ginger garlic paste and saute well. Add coriander leaf and saute for 1 minute. Add Patiala mutton masala and mix well and then add 2 to 4 cup water, required salt and cooked mutton and cook it covered on low flame till getting required consistency. (Water can be added more or less based on required consistency and cooking time ). Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve hot with rice or Indian flat bread.
Eastern Chili powder is a blend of ground, dried fruit of red or cayenne chili peppers and other spices. It is used to attach heat or flavor to dishes. It is a extensively used color in various soups. INGREDIENTS: Dried Red Chillies.
Eastern Coriander Powder tastes sweet and spicy at the same time, and its stink reminds us of orange peel. Coriander is luscious in curries, vegetables, chutneys and meat and poultry dishes. INGREDIENTS: Dried Coriander Seeds.
Eastern Cumin Powder has aromatic flavor with a unique bitter flavor and sturdy, warm aroma due to its abundant oil content. It is used as a speedy sprinkle in very tiny amount on salads, soups, curries and condiments. INGREDIENTS: Cumin Seeds.
Eastern Kashmiri Chilly powder is a mixture of ground, dried fruit of red or cayenne chili peppers and additional spices. It is used to put in heat up or flavor to dishes. It is a broadly applied flavor in different soups. It is most normally applied to season chili. INGREDIENTS: Red Chilli.
Eastern Black pepper is a zing that has the possible to make food more valuable when used in different recipes and as a table spice. Pepper is widely used in the wintry cusine of North India, to impart heat and spiciness to veg. dishes. INGREDIENTS: Black pepper.
Rasam powder is a zing blend used all through India, particularly the southern states as an essence while preparing rasam. It can also be extra to curries, soups, vegetable dishes or stews. INGREDIENTS:Urad dhal, coriander, chilly, black pepper, fenugreek, cumin seed, turmeric, salt, asafoetida.
Eastern Turmeric Powder lends a superb, woody fragrance and flavour. It is normally used in almost all stews, curries, snacks, soups, masalas, seasonings and pickles. This turmeric powder also possesses rich healing properties. INGREDIENTS: Turmeric.
Puliogare Masala Powder is a tangy traditional mix of tamarind and assorted spices to bring out the authentic flavour of this all-time south Indian favourite. Puliogare is also known as Tamarind Rice, a dish prepared by adding this tangy masala powder. INGREDIENTS: Tamarind Concentrate, Groundnut, Dry Coconut, Coriander, Chilly, Curry Leaves, Gingelly Seed, Jaggery, Black Pepper, Fenugreek, Turmeric, Bengal Gram, Black Gramdhal, Mustard, Cumin, Salt, Asafoetida. How to Use: Heat 2.5 tablespoons of cooking oil in a vessel, add 4 tablespoons of eastern puliyogare mix, stir for 2-3 minutes on a low flame and add 600g of cooked rice. Mix thoroughly.
Tamarind is used in a number of Indian and Asian dishes to give food a tangy flavour. It is also believed to ease stomach discomfort and aid digestion. Ingredients: Tamarind, Salt.
White pepper is less aromatic than black pepper and has a somewhat musty flavour.  White pepper is made from berries that are ripe, whereas black pepper is made using unripe berries. Ingredients: White Pepper.
Mastering masala blending is both an art and science. Given the diversity of culture and the wide variety of distinctive cuisines and taste preferences, prevalent across the length and breadth of India, it is a skill that needs perfection and it’s not easy. Each spice has its own distinct identity in terms of taste, aroma, flavor, color with some even offering numerous health benefits. No wonder, pure spices will always play an integral part in Indian cuisine irrespective of the zone, state, community or the cooking method and hence occupies a very special place of honor.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Rock salt, Black salt, Dry mango, Cumin, Pomegranate seed, Black Pepper, Dry Ginger, Chilli, Mint leaf, Nutmeg, Bishop's weed, Malic acid and Asafoetida. How to Use: Boil, chop and fry 500g potatoes till slightly golden. Remove in a bowl and cool. Add 2 tbsp mint chutney, 1 tbsp lemon juice, 1/2 inch chopped ginger, 1 chopped green chilli and salt to taste. Mix well. Sprinkle 1 tbsp Everest Chaat masala. Toss. Add chopped coriander leaves. Serve fresh.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Dry Mango, Chilli, Cumin, Cassia leaf, mint leaf, pomegranate seed, Mustard, Cassia, Clove, Black Pepper, Fennel, Dry Ginger, Common salt, Black salt,Nutmeg, Mace, Caraway, Black cardamom, Turmeric, Bishop's weed, Asafoetida, Tamarind and Malic acid. How to Use: Soak 100g of chhole overnight. Cook and keep aside. Heat 3 tbsp oil, fry 2 chopped onions till golden brown. Add 1 tsp each of chilli powder and coriander powder. Add 1 tbsp Everest Chhole masala. Fry for 3 min on a low flame. Add 1 chopped tomato, 3 slit green chillies and 1/2 inch ginger, finely sliced and salt to taste. Add boiled chhole. Add salt, cook for 5 min. For added flavour put 1/2 tsp chaat masala and kasuri methi. Serve hot with roti/rice.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Chilli, Cumin, Black Pepper, Garlic, Cassia, Dry Ginger, Nutmeg, Mace, Clove, Black Cardamom, Fenugreek, Dry Fenugreek leaf, Black gram,Bengal gram, Asafoetida, Common salt and Turmeric How to Use: Marinate 750g chicken pieces with 1 tsp chilli powder, 1 tsp ginger-garlic paste, 1/2 tsp turmeric powder, 3 tbsp curd and salt. Keep for 1 hour. Heat 4 tbsp oil, fry 4 chopped onions till crisp. Add 3 chopped green chillies, 1 tsp ginger -galic paste, 1 tsp coriander powder, 1 tsp turmeric powder and 3 tsp Everst chicken Masala. Fry for 1 min. Add marinated chicken and 4 chopped tomatoes. Cook for 10 min. Serve hot with rice or roti.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Chilli, Cumin, Cassia Leaf, Black Pepper, Cassia, Clove, Black Cardamom , Star anise, Fennel, Dry Ginger, Common Salt and Caraway How to Use: Prepare the dal or vegetables of your choice with usual spices in ghee/oil as you normally do. Add 1 n half tsp of Everest Garam masala to 500g vegetables or 1 Litre ready dal. Adjust according to quantity and stir on low flame for 3 mins. Keep covered for at least 5 mins. Serve warm with rice/roti.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Cumin, Chilli, Turmeric, Black Pepper, Garlic, Dry Ginger, Mace, Green Cardamom, Bengal gram, Black gram, Nutmeg, Genugreek, Cassia, Clove, Caraway, Star anise, Dry fenugreek leaf, Common salt, Asafoetida, Mustard and Black cardamom. How to Use: In 1 tbsp oil light fry 1chopped onion, 2 green chillies, 2 cloves of garlic, 5 cashewnuts, 1 tbsp poppy seeds, 1 tsp cumin, 1 tsp kasuri methi and 1 inch ginger. Add 1/2 cup water. Keep for 30 min & grind to fine paste. Fry paste in 3 tbsp ghee for 3 mins. Add 2 pureed tomatoes, 1 tsp chilli powder, 1/2 tsp turmeric powder & 2 tsp Everest Kitchen King masala. Add 1 cup boiled green peas. cook till ghee seperates. Add 1/2 cup water & 250 g fried paneer. Cook for 5 min. Serve hot.
Everest presents their authentic range of masalas that are blended with a wide variety of handpicked and selected spices that bring a whole new flavour and meaning to your dishes. Rake up your favourite recipes and cuisines by adding this magical blend of Everest masalas. INGREDIENTS: Coriander, Chilli, Cumin, Cassia leaf, Black Pepper, Cassia, Clove, Green cardamom, Garlic, Fennel, Star anise, Dry fenugreek leaf, mint leaf, Bengal gram, Dry Ginger, Turmeric, Mustard and Common salt How to Use: Marinate clean and cut pieces of 500g mutton for 2 hrs in a mixture of 2 onions ground to fine paste, 1 tsp ginger-garlic paste, 4 tbsp strained curd and salt. Heat 4 tbsp oil and fry 2 sliced onions till crisp. Add marinated meat and 3 tsp Everest Meat masala. Stir for 5 min. Add two cups water. Pressure cook for 10 min. Remove from fire. Serve warm with rice or bread (roti/nan).