Tempering (spices) (original) (raw)
Tempering is a cooking technique used in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, in which whole spices (and sometimes also other ingredients such as dried chillies, minced ginger root or sugar) are roasted briefly in oil or ghee to liberate essential oils from cells and thus enhance their flavours, before being poured, together with the oil, into a dish. Tempering is also practiced by dry-roasting whole spices in a pan before grinding the spices. Tempering is typically done at the beginning of cooking, before adding the other ingredients for a curry or similar dish, or it may be added to a dish at the end of cooking, just before serving (as with a dal, sambar or stew).
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dbo:abstract | El chaunk (hindi: छौंक; transcrito a veces chhaunk, chounk, chonk, chhounk o chhonk; llamado también tarka, tadka, bagar, phoron, phoran o popu; traducido a menudo como ‘templado’) es un guarnición y una técnica de cocina usada en la gastronomía de la India, de Bangladés y de Pakistán, en la que especias enteras (y a veces también otros ingredientes como raíz de jengibre picada o azúcar) se fríen brevemente en aceite o ghi para liberar aceites esenciales de las células y mejorar así sus sabores, antes de vertirse, junto al aceite, en un plato. El chaunk se añade al final de la preparación, justo antes se servir (como con un dal, sambhar o estofado), o también se prepara al principio, antes de añadir los ingredientes a un curry o plato parecido. (es) Le mot tadka désigne une technique utilisée dans les cuisines de l'Inde, du Bangladesh et du Pakistan, consistant à faire brièvement frire les épices entières (et parfois aussi d'autres ingrédients tels que la racine de gingembre émincée ou du sucre) dans de l'huile ou du ghee pour en libérer les huiles essentielles et améliorer ainsi leur saveur. En règle générale, le tadka est fait au début de la cuisson, avant de l'ajouter, avec l'huile, aux autres ingrédients pour un curry ou un plat semblable. Il peut aussi être ajouté à un plat à la fin de la cuisson, juste avant de le servir (comme avec un dal ou un sambar). (fr) Tempering is a cooking technique used in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, in which whole spices (and sometimes also other ingredients such as dried chillies, minced ginger root or sugar) are roasted briefly in oil or ghee to liberate essential oils from cells and thus enhance their flavours, before being poured, together with the oil, into a dish. Tempering is also practiced by dry-roasting whole spices in a pan before grinding the spices. Tempering is typically done at the beginning of cooking, before adding the other ingredients for a curry or similar dish, or it may be added to a dish at the end of cooking, just before serving (as with a dal, sambar or stew). (en) 爆香是一種烹飪技巧,將油加熱,然後加入香料或香草以取出其中的精油。此方法用於許多文化的飲食中。 (zh) |
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rdfs:comment | Tempering is a cooking technique used in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, in which whole spices (and sometimes also other ingredients such as dried chillies, minced ginger root or sugar) are roasted briefly in oil or ghee to liberate essential oils from cells and thus enhance their flavours, before being poured, together with the oil, into a dish. Tempering is also practiced by dry-roasting whole spices in a pan before grinding the spices. Tempering is typically done at the beginning of cooking, before adding the other ingredients for a curry or similar dish, or it may be added to a dish at the end of cooking, just before serving (as with a dal, sambar or stew). (en) 爆香是一種烹飪技巧,將油加熱,然後加入香料或香草以取出其中的精油。此方法用於許多文化的飲食中。 (zh) El chaunk (hindi: छौंक; transcrito a veces chhaunk, chounk, chonk, chhounk o chhonk; llamado también tarka, tadka, bagar, phoron, phoran o popu; traducido a menudo como ‘templado’) es un guarnición y una técnica de cocina usada en la gastronomía de la India, de Bangladés y de Pakistán, en la que especias enteras (y a veces también otros ingredientes como raíz de jengibre picada o azúcar) se fríen brevemente en aceite o ghi para liberar aceites esenciales de las células y mejorar así sus sabores, antes de vertirse, junto al aceite, en un plato. (es) Le mot tadka désigne une technique utilisée dans les cuisines de l'Inde, du Bangladesh et du Pakistan, consistant à faire brièvement frire les épices entières (et parfois aussi d'autres ingrédients tels que la racine de gingembre émincée ou du sucre) dans de l'huile ou du ghee pour en libérer les huiles essentielles et améliorer ainsi leur saveur. (fr) |
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