Flavor Profile
Warm and peppery from cinnamon and black pepper, followed by turmeric and cumin with steady cayenne heat.
How To Use
Mix with equal parts oil and water to form a paste, then simmer with meat or vegetables. Also use as a dry rub or stir into sauces and rice.
FAQ
How spicy is vindaloo curry powder?
Vindaloo is usually known for strong heat, but this blend is medium spicy. It has warmth from cayenne and black pepper without overpowering heat.
What is vindaloo made of?
Vindaloo curry powder typically includes turmeric, cinnamon, cumin, coriander, garlic, ginger, mustard seeds, and cayenne. This version also contains fenugreek, cardamom, cloves, and black pepper for added depth.
Can I use vindaloo as a dry rub?
Yes. You can rub it directly onto lamb, pork, chicken, or beef before roasting or grilling, or mix it with oil and water to create a paste for a traditional-style curry.
Vindaloo is usually known for strong heat, but this blend is medium spicy. It has warmth from cayenne and black pepper without overpowering heat.
What is vindaloo made of?
Vindaloo curry powder typically includes turmeric, cinnamon, cumin, coriander, garlic, ginger, mustard seeds, and cayenne. This version also contains fenugreek, cardamom, cloves, and black pepper for added depth.
Can I use vindaloo as a dry rub?
Yes. You can rub it directly onto lamb, pork, chicken, or beef before roasting or grilling, or mix it with oil and water to create a paste for a traditional-style curry.