Sandwich masala

Growing up, I could never understand why my mother's sandwiches didn't have that certain punch — that tangy, spiced, almost addictive quality I found only at the street-side stalls. Years of mystery, solved eventually by a famous sandwich maker in Santacruz, Mumbai, who one day decided to bottle and sell his secret — his sandwich masala.

To this day, I believe nothing in the world quite matches it.

I make it in batches large enough to last a few months. We don't eat sandwiches all that often, but this masala has quietly taken over my kitchen. A sprinkle on hot parathas just before serving, finished with a curl of ghee. A spoonful into a quick chole when I want deep flavor without the long haul of onion-tomato paste. Tossed through salads and vegetables when I need a lift.

And that's just where I've taken it. Here's where I think you could take it further —

  • Masala toast — mixed into soft butter and grilled till golden
  • Egg bhurji — it replaces half your spice rack in a single spoon
  • Jeera rice or poha — stirred in at the end for a quiet depth
  • Roasted makhana or peanuts — the perfect party snack, done in minutes
  • Chaas or buttermilk — a pinch transforms it into something special
  • Dal tadka — skip the individual spices, let the masala do the work
  • Yogurt dip — mixed with dahi, it becomes an instant raita






Ingredients
1/2 cup Cumin seeds
1/4 cup black pepper
2 inch cinnamon sticks
1/4 cup amchur powder
2 tspn rock salt 
1 tbsp fennel seeds
1 tbsp cloves 
a pinch of red chillies 
Method
1) In a non stick pan roast all ingredients until they are toasted and smell nice
2) Let them cool down. Now grind them to a fine powder
3) Store in air tight container.

Use as required

Comments

Gayathri Kumar said…
Nice recipe. Will bookmark to try later..
Priya Suresh said…
Very interesting masala, am sure adding this masala to our sandwich will definitely have an irresistible flavor.
Kalyani said…
Bookmarked !! I am tired of store bought sandwich masala which is so salty /((
Suma Gandlur said…
You have come up with some interesting spice blends this week, some seem like patented ones. I will try this out soon.
Harini R said…
Wow! I am sure this will come handy. Bookmarked.
Srividhya said…
These dry masalas are super awesome and very handy. Great share Pradnya.
Home made masala are always wonderful.
Ritu Tangri said…
there is no comparison of freshly ground homemade masalas. Sanwich masala is quite flavorsome
Smruti Ashar said…
Such a flavorful blend of masalas!!
Pavani said…
Very flavorful blend of spices. Sounds perfect on paratha with ghee :-)
Archana said…
Great masala recipe sounds yum.
Srivalli said…
Wow I remember reading something like this in Vaishali's space..will surely want to try this..