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Indian Spice Pantry Setup

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This checklist helps beginners assemble a basic Indian spice pantry with essential whole and ground spices, condiments, and staples like lentils and rice. It’s for home cooks who want a ready-to-use set of ingredients to start making everyday Indian dishes.

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  1. Check current spice inventory — Discard expired spices and note low stocks.
  2. Buy whole spices: cumin, mustard seeds, green cardamom, cloves — Choose whole seeds/pods for longer shelf life and fresher flavor.
  3. Buy ground spices: turmeric, ground coriander, red chili powder — Buy small, fresh jars and replace often for best taste.
  4. Buy curry leaves (fresh or frozen) — Fresh preferred; frozen retains flavor well if fresh aren't available.
  5. Buy ghee — Choose clarified butter in jars for cooking and finishing dishes.
  6. Buy tamarind paste or block — Paste is convenient; block lasts longer and can be reconstituted.
  7. Buy essential lentils: toor, moong, masoor — Get split/decorticated varieties for quicker cooking.
  8. Buy rice: basmati and an everyday short-grain variety — Basmati for pulao/planed rice; short-grain for daily meals.
  9. Buy ready garam masala or ingredients to make it — Ready blends save time; whole-spice blends yield fresher flavor.
  10. Buy airtight containers and labels — Prefer glass jars or BPA-free containers with tight lids.
  11. Transfer spices to airtight containers — Portion into jars to extend freshness; keep sealed original packs if unopened.
  12. Label jars with spice name and purchase date — Use waterproof labels or tape and a permanent marker.
  13. Store spices in a cool, dark place away from heat and moisture — Avoid storing above the stove or in direct sunlight.
  14. Create a restock checklist with typical quantities — Note usage frequency to buy appropriate pack sizes and avoid waste.
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