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Pakistani Garam Masala Recipe - 10 Minutes

Modified: Jul 6, 2025 · Published: Jan 12, 2023 by Sarah Mir

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Homemade Garam Masala is a game changer. Follow this easy 10-minute Pakistani recipe to create a smoky, heady, aromatic spice mix that will turn you into a culinary superstar!

Garam Masala on a spoon in a jar

A few years ago if you had said to me that I should make my garam masala I would have looked at you with the same polite blankness I reserve for when people tell me that I should dry out and grind my own turmeric.

Then I finally caved to my youngest aunts strong suggestions and ...

When I smelled the Garam Masala I had just made I was sold. When I added it for the first time to this White Chicken Curry I was in love. When I compared it to it's store-bought counterpart I knew there was no going back.

small bowl with homemade pakistani garam masala and storebought
Store-bought Garam Masala on the left, Homemade on the right.

So let's talk Garam Masala shall we?

What makes Garam Masala "Garam"?

The word Garam literally translates to hot, but this masala mix is devoid of green chilies and red chilies.

Interestingly, "spicy" isn't a taste sense (on our taste buds), instead what we physically feel when we eat is spicy food is heat activated by the capasacin compound in spicy food.

Does that make us a little masochistic? Maybe. But I digress.

An image of the whole spices that go in this Pakistani Garam Masala on a pan

Garam Masala contains ingredients like whole black pepper, black cardamom, and cloves. All three are considered 'warming' spices because they contain chemicals that activate the heat sensors of the tongue.

What goes in Garam Masala?

There are countless iterations of Garam Masala. They tend to have a handful of ingredients in common, but the spice mixes vary wildly by region and tastes/preferences. As they should.

The 5 base ingredients of Garam Masala are

  • Whole black peppercorns
  • Cloves
  • Cinnamon Bark / Cassia
  • Cumin Seeds
  • Cardamom - Green or Black (sometimes both)

To the above I like to add a little Nutmeg and a little Mace for their beautiful aroma.

Nutmeg has a slightly sweet, slightly nutty quality that gives food and this spice mix an extra later of depth. Mace has a more floral, slightly citrus like quality that is somehow both savoury and inviting.

Nutmeg and mace

I use both spices sparingly in this mix because my philosophy for Garam Masala is in line with my philosophy towards cooking: spices are there to enhance and compliment, not mask the flavor of your food.

What other spices can go in Garam Masala?

Many spice mixes will use a variety of additional ingredients like anise seeds, green cardamom, bay leafs, star anise, coriander seeds etc. Zafrani Garam Masala also used ground saffron.

While I absolutely recommend customizing a mix to taste I have shied away from the ingredients above because they alter the flavour of my Pakistani recipes more than I'd like.

I keep my garam masala mix simple, limiting it to ingredients that will enhance all my Pakistani recipes, not overpower them.

I love to add a little garam masala to my Aloo Gosht and for me personally anise seeds, saffron, and the pungent star anise are unwelcome additions.

Storing Garam Masala

I typically store mine in my spice cabinet. However, in certain environments storing in cabinets can be tricky, in which case you can store it in the back of the bottom shelf of your fridge, but please stay away from the naturally humid freezer.

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garam masala pakistani on a plate
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5 from 9 votes

Garam Masala Recipe - Pakistani 10 Minute Recipe

Aromatic, heady spice mix that elevates your cooking!
Cook Time10 minutes mins
Total Time10 minutes mins
Course: Condiments, spice mix
Cuisine: Pakistani
Servings: 16 tbsp
Calories: 34kcal
Author: Sarah Mir

Equipment

  • 1 pan for dry roasting
  • 1 mini grinder or spice/coffee grinder

Ingredients

  • 65 g cumin seeds approx ½ cup
  • 45 g whole black peppercorns approx ⅓ cup
  • 20 g cloves approx ¼ cup
  • 15 g black cardamom approx ¼ cup
  • 15 g cinnamon bark approx ¼ cup
  • 5-7 g nutmeg one piece
  • 5-7 g mace 2 strands

Instructions

  • Put a pan on medium high heat and dry roast the peppercorns, cloves, black cardamom, and cinnamon bark until fragrant and toasty. This takes about 2-3 minutes.
    A brown plate filled with whole spices-black peppercorns, dried cloves, cinnamon sticks, and large black cardamom pods-perfect for creating authentic Pakistani Garam Masala, all arranged in a loose pile.
  • Transfer the whole spices to a plate to cool and add the cumin seeds to the same pan stirring frequently until evenly toasted - another 2 minutes or so. Add to the same plate as the other whole spices and let cool a little.
    A round black tray filled with dried cumin seeds, a key ingredient in Pakistani Garam Masala, spread evenly on a textured kitchen towel atop a light gray countertop, with bowls and trays blurred in the background.
  • Grind to a powder in a small blender along with the nutmeg and mace, store in an air tight jar, and use as needed in your recipes.
    A black plate filled with a mound of Garam Masala sits on a sheet of newspaper against a white tiled background.

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Notes

  • Toasting the cumin seeds separately ensures that they don't burn. The larger whole spices need a little more time and space to be able to roast.
  • Nutmeg and Mace are delicate spices and don't necessarily need to be roasted. 
  • You can absolutely add coriander seeds but for them I would recommend adding half the amount of cumin seeds. 
Calories: 34kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.003g | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 140mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 0.2g | Vitamin A: 75IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 73mg | Iron: 3mg
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  1. Sehrish Khan says

    August 08, 2025 at 7:15 pm

    Oh my God!! Thank you sooo much Sarah!!😊 Finally able to make absolutely fragrant garam masala 😊😊 Thanks a bunch! 🥰😊

    Reply
  2. Sonia Hussain says

    July 16, 2025 at 1:13 pm

    My sincerest of apologies for not asking this question in my earlier comment but, if I want to also add green cardamoms, how much do I use?

    Reply
    • Sarah Mir says

      July 17, 2025 at 9:11 am

      no worries at all! I actually did add them last time I made it and because it's such a soft spice that while I couldn't taste much of it did add a slight sweetness in the back. I'd go with half the amount as the black cardamom!

      Reply
  3. Sonia H says

    July 16, 2025 at 12:54 pm

    Salaam alaykum, your recipes are simple and delicate, without so much of spices! Thank you for helping me cook. My mom passed away 3 yrs ago, and I am still struggling fine-tuning cooking for my aging father and younger sister. Your ingredient list, consisting of how many grams of onions and tomatoes (not a concern to others but really confusing to me), has been SO helpful!
    I have been struggling with garam masala recipes too. I find yours perfect, but how do I adjust the quantity to make less of it?

    Reply
    • Sarah Mir says

      July 17, 2025 at 9:13 am

      Wasalam Sonia - I am so sorry to hear of the reason you find your way navigating the kitchen and while I am relieved that these recipes have made that journey easier I just want you to know you can ask anything anytime. Re: the quantity you could halve it, but I did recently pull out some that I made six months ago and while it's not the same as fresh it is still pretty good. I'd put it in a ziploc bag in a jar in the back of a cabinet.

      Let me know if you want me to test quantities for you for a scaled down version with green cardamoms?

      Reply
  4. Syed Mehdi Hussain says

    August 07, 2024 at 7:55 am

    Very good recipe
    Nice aroma

    Reply
    • Sarah Mir says

      August 07, 2024 at 9:09 am

      That is wonderful! Thank you!

      Reply

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