M01Kerala Garam Masala
The southern register — aromatic, not earthy
M04
The country-style blend for birds and for beef

Photograph: Adobe Stock · representative of the dish
Plan ahead: plus 20 minutes cooling — required.
The country-style blend for birds and for beef [LOW SODIUM]
Nadan means "of the country" — the everyday register, not the feast one. This is what a Kottayam or Thrissur household keeps for chicken curry, chicken roast and ularthiyathu, and what makes those three recognisably Kerala rather than generically Indian: fennel and pepper high, cumin absent, a whisper of clove and cardamom, and enough coriander to build a gravy on.
Allergens: None of the major allergens.
Equipment: Heavy dry pan; spice grinder.
The colour of a Kerala chicken curry comes from Kashmiri or Byadgi chilli, not from paprika or tomato. Where neither is available, substitute 25 g Spanish sweet paprika plus 8 g hot chilli powder, which gives the colour and roughly the right heat with a slightly sweeter finish.
For beef or mutton → add 5 g star anise and 3 g mace at step 2. Both hold up to long cooking; in chicken they dominate.
No fennel → omit rather than substitute, and label the jar honestly. Fennel is the marker of this blend, and a version without it is a generic curry powder.
Cupboard 3 months. Fridge 6 months. Freeze 12 months. Label with the date; a chicken masala past six months at room temperature is why some home curries taste dusty.
The last of the jar goes into a marinade rather than a gravy: rubbed into chicken with a little curd and lime it works hard even when the aroma has faded, because the salt and acid do part of the job. What you should not do is compensate for a stale jar by adding more of it, which makes a dish taste of dust rather than of masala.
Curry tastes harsh: the masala went in without enough cooking. Powders need 2–3 minutes in oil, until the raw smell lifts and the paste darkens by a shade.
Dull brown rather than red: the chillies were old or roasted too dark. Kashmiri chilli loses colour long before it loses heat.
Serve with
R040 Nadan Kozhi Curry · R045 Chicken Ularthiyathu · R044 Chicken Mappas · R048 Beef Ularthiyathu, Traditional and Rebuilt · R050 Mutton Stew — and, more broadly, beef curry with coconut slivers, liver fry and egg roast.
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