Vadouvan
$10.50
Known as French Curry, Vadouvan pairs an aromatic, high-toned curry with french favorites ~ Shallots and Onions. We add Star Anise to level out the spikey bright tones necessary to achieve the aromatic qualities of Vadouvan. Use as any curry powder. For traditional-style, sauté 1lb chopped shallots and 2lb chopped onion with 3T of blend.
Hand blended in small batches: onion, cumin, shallot, cardamom, garlic, fenugreek, turmeric, nutmeg, chives, star anise, clove, jalapeno, and vanilla.
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SKU | 495 |
Categories | Blends, Curries, Grains & Tofu, Seafood, SOS Free, Spices, Valentine's Day, Veggies |
Tags | India & Asia, Indian Spices, No Added Salt, SOS Free, Straight Up Food Favorites |
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Beth Romig –
We simply love this wonderful curry and put it on just about everything! ~ posted 6/20/2016
Cheryl –
Never before a fan of curry but this blend has become a favorite.
Jack –
What are the ingredients in your vadouvan?
lspicery-admin –
onion, cumin, shallots, cardamom, garlic, fenugreek, turmeric, nutmeg, chives, star anise, clove, chilies
aparajita –
Mmm… vadouvan… ?
Karen Johnson (verified owner) –
This is my favorite curry blend. So flavorful!
Annette Lindemann –
Perfectly balanced for both sweet and savory uses. Delicious in everything it touches. I even sprinkle it on popcorn!
Elizabeth Tortosa (verified owner) –
This might be a “curry”, but I truly use it all the time! People ask “what is in this”!? Butternut squash soup, stews, casseroles, you name it! Never over powers, just adds tons of flavor.