Garam Masala

AAPI-Owned Minority-Owned Plant Based
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Garam Masala

AAPI-Owned Minority-Owned Plant Based
Regular price $8.00
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Handcrafted by Chef Zubair, the culinary mind behind Lilac Tiger, Coach House, Wazwan, and Mirra—and a standout contestant on Top Chef Season 22—this Garam Masala is a quintessential blend of warm, aromatic spices that captures the essence of Indian home cooking. Its balanced profile of earthy and sweet notes makes it the perfect finishing touch for soups, curries, and marinades.

How to Use?

  • Sprinkle into curries and soups for a warming finish
  • Mix into marinades to enhance roasted dishes
  • Stir into rice or lentil preparations for a fragrant touch

Product Size: 4 oz.

Serving Size: 5 g.

Ingredients: Cumin, Coriander, Fennel, Cardamom, Bay Leaf, Black Pepper, Clove, Cinnamon

Allergens: N/A

Shelf Life: Store in a cool, dry place for up to 1 year

Fire Lily Achar Chef Zubair Mohajir

Chef Zubair offers a generous dose of delicious South Indian flavors with his online collection of achar. In his own words, “food is the language of love and memory,” and his cooking is a culmination of his heritage, life experiences, and extensive culinary training. These achar pickled condiments are a labor of love, made from a range of fruits and vegetables that have been preserved in oil and Indian spices. Add them to rice, lentils, tacos, sandwiches, and even Chicago hot dogs for a unique flavor experience you won’t want to miss!

Originally from Chennai, India, Chef Zubair Mohajir was a former financial analyst and began his career in the culinary field after getting laid off during the 2008 financial crisis. Starting as a prep cook and working his way up to sous chef in Chicago at Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s the Pump Room, Zubair studied French techniques and Southeast Asian flavors before joining Thomas Keller’s Bouchon as chef de partie in Napa. While there, he contacted the renowned Gaggan Anand to express his interest in an apprenticeship and was later invited to work at Gaggan in Bangkok. Returning to Chicago after six months, he launched his acclaimed pop-up Wazwan before opening his first brick-and-mortar restaurant in 2021. Two years later, he transformed the space into two concepts Lilac Tiger, highlighting South Asian street food, and the Coach House, his fine-dining restaurant. He recently opened his newest endeavor, Mirra, where diners experience a blend of Indian and Mexican flavors. Zubair has garnered industry acclaim as a 2022 Jean Banchet Rising Chef of the Year and a two-time James Beard semi-finalists—first in 2023 as Best Chef Great Lakes, and then in 2024, as Emerging Chef of the Year.

Fire Lily Achar Chef Zubair Mohajir

Chef Zubair offers a generous dose of delicious South Indian flavors with his online collection of achar. In his own words, “food is the language of love and memory,” and his cooking is a culmination of his heritage, life experiences, and extensive culinary training. These achar pickled condiments are a labor of love, made from a range of fruits and vegetables that have been preserved in oil and Indian spices. Add them to rice, lentils, tacos, sandwiches, and even Chicago hot dogs for a unique flavor experience you won’t want to miss!

Originally from Chennai, India, Chef Zubair Mohajir was a former financial analyst and began his career in the culinary field after getting laid off during the 2008 financial crisis. Starting as a prep cook and working his way up to sous chef in Chicago at Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s the Pump Room, Zubair studied French techniques and Southeast Asian flavors before joining Thomas Keller’s Bouchon as chef de partie in Napa. While there, he contacted the renowned Gaggan Anand to express his interest in an apprenticeship and was later invited to work at Gaggan in Bangkok. Returning to Chicago after six months, he launched his acclaimed pop-up Wazwan before opening his first brick-and-mortar restaurant in 2021. Two years later, he transformed the space into two concepts Lilac Tiger, highlighting South Asian street food, and the Coach House, his fine-dining restaurant. He recently opened his newest endeavor, Mirra, where diners experience a blend of Indian and Mexican flavors. Zubair has garnered industry acclaim as a 2022 Jean Banchet Rising Chef of the Year and a two-time James Beard semi-finalists—first in 2023 as Best Chef Great Lakes, and then in 2024, as Emerging Chef of the Year.