Keep These Indian Cooking Pantry Items Well-Stocked! - moji masala®

Keep These Indian Cooking Pantry Items Well-Stocked!

Stock these 8 affordable Indian pantry essentials and you'll be able to whip up a magical Indian meal from whatever's left in your fridge — anytime.

For spontaneous and fast Indian Cooking, keep these readily available, inexpensive pantry items well stocked. You will be able to take what's left in your fridge and make a magical Indian meal in no time! When you have these items handy, it also allows you the freedom to adjust and enhance all your dishes.

Tomato is umami-rich and is used in many dishes as a base ingredient. Using a high-quality, Italian tomato paste, puree or chopped tomato ensures you get that ripe full flavor in your dishes anytime of the year. Garlic and ginger, minced or in a paste form, add a layer of spice and freshness. They also blend in more evenly and don't burn as easily as fresh garlic and ginger. Coconut milk allows you to transform many dishes into a creamier curry. Lemon juice, dried mint and garam masala are excellent finishing ingredients, especially when you opt for more simple dishes but want a fresh and complex final flavor.

Pantry Items

1. tomato paste

2. tomato puree and/or chopped tomatoes

3. garlic-ginger paste or minced garlic and minced ginger

4. basmati rice

5. canned coconut milk

6. lemon juice

7. dried mint

8. moji's magical Kashmiri garam masala

Why a Well-Stocked Pantry Matters

With these eight staples on hand, you can pull together a magical Indian meal from almost any odds and ends in your fridge — leftover veggies, that lone chicken thigh, a half-bag of spinach. No special trip, no last-minute panic. Just confident, joyful cooking on a Tuesday night.

Quick Meals You Can Make with These Staples

  • Weeknight curry: tomato paste + garlic-ginger paste + Kashmiri garam masala + coconut milk + whatever protein or veg you have.
  • One-pot rice: basmati + garam masala + a handful of veg + a squeeze of lemon at the end.
  • Quick raita or chutney: yogurt + dried mint + lemon juice + a pinch of garam masala.
  • Dal in 30 minutes: red lentils + garlic-ginger + tomato paste + garam masala finish.

Storage Tips

  • Keep tomato paste tubes in the fridge after opening — they last longer than cans.
  • Store basmati rice in an airtight container; it actually gets more aromatic with age.
  • Refrigerate garlic-ginger paste after opening, or freeze in ice-cube trays for single portions.
  • Buy garam masala in small quantities and keep it sealed away from light — freshness is everything.

Stock these eight and you'll always be ready for a spontaneous Indian feast. Tag @mojimasala when you cook — we love seeing what you make. Mazdaar!

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