From Root to Powder: Homemade Turmeric Powder That's Pure Gold

by - April 04, 2024


Freshly ground turmeric powder displayed with vibrant turmeric roots resting on a lush turmeric leaf, capturing the essence of pure, homemade spice creation.
From Roots to Powder: Crafting Homemade Turmeric Gold


Aromatic Alchemy: The Magic of DIY Turmeric Powder in Your Oven

    Turmeric! That golden touch of a turmeric that turns every dish it touches into a vibrant masterpiece. But before we dive into the sunny world of making your own turmeric powder, let’s pause and soak in the essence of summer in India, a season that paints my memories with the most delightful culinary traditions.

Memories of Summer!

    With the arrival of summer, my thoughts often meander to the bustling activities that take centre stage in many Indian households. The preparation of Vadam/Vadagam (known by various names across South Indian languages) becomes the season's highlight, embodying the spirit of preservation and community. As the women folk get busy with pickles, Vathal, Vadams, Appalams, and spice powders, the air fills with anticipation and the fragrance of sun-dried treasures.

    This ritual isn't just about food; it’s a celebration of seasonality, sustainability, and shared effort. My family, like many others, turns our verandah into a mini solarium, drying grains, pulses, and spices, ensuring that the pantry is stocked for the year. The making of Vathal and Vadam is particularly close to my heart. These crisp delights, made from seasonal produce, are spread out for sun drying under the watchful eyes of the women and their little helpers – the children on summer break, tasked with shooing away the ever-curious crows with inventive methods like black umbrellas.

Sunshine in a Jar, Minus the Sun

Freshly ground turmeric powder displayed with vibrant turmeric roots resting on a lush turmeric leaf, capturing the essence of pure, homemade spice creation.
From Roots to Powder: Crafting Homemade Turmeric Gold

    Living in a tropical paradise like Malaysia, you'd think sun-drying would be the way to go. Ah, but here’s the twist – the high moisture levels in the air play the mischievous antagonist in our drying drama. After a few soggy mishaps and battles with the mould, I turned to my trusty sidekick, the electric oven.

    The oven has been a game-changer for my spice-drying adventures. It gives me that perfect crispness, preserving the freshness and extending the shelf life of the turmeric powder. The beauty of using an electric oven lies in its simplicity and efficiency. No more chasing the sun, no daily setups and take-downs. Just peel, slice, dry, and grind – all within a few hours.

    The idea to make turmeric powder at home was born out of a spontaneous desire to capture the essence of fresh turmeric in a jar – without additives, artificial colours, and preservatives. What I ended up with was a batch of turmeric powder so vibrant, so aromatic, it was like bottling sunshine – the kind that shines bright with flavours and health benefits.

Freshly ground turmeric powder displayed with vibrant turmeric roots resting on a lush turmeric leaf, capturing the essence of pure, homemade spice creation.
From Roots to Powder: Crafting Homemade Turmeric Gold

The Benefits of Fresh, Fragrant Homemade Turmeric Powder

    Aside from making you feel like an alchemist, homemade turmeric powder is a powerhouse of benefits. It’s fresher, which means more of those curcumin goodies that fight inflammation and boost brain function. 

    This journey into making turmeric powder at home, much like the stories of Vadam and Vathal preparations, is a testament to the beautiful blend of tradition and innovation. It’s a celebration of embracing our roots while adapting to our surroundings – making the old new again and finding joy in the process.

    Homemade turmeric powder is not just about the end product; it’s about the journey. It’s about taking control of what goes into our food, embracing the purity of ingredients, and revelling in the satisfaction of self-sufficiency.

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Cuisine: Indian 
Recipe Type: Spice Powder
Difficulty: Moderate 
Yield: Approximately 1/2 to 3/4 Cup 
Author: SM
 
Preparation Time: 30–45 Minutes 
Oven-Roasting Time:  45 Minutes - 1 Hour

 

 Golden Secret Unveiled: Easy Homemade Turmeric Powder Recipe

Freshly ground turmeric powder displayed with vibrant turmeric roots resting on a lush turmeric leaf, capturing the essence of pure, homemade spice creation.
From Roots to Powder: Crafting Homemade Turmeric Gold

Why Go Homemade?

    First off, let's talk about why you should consider making your own turmeric powder. For starters, it's all about purity and potency. The store-bought stuff? It’s fine, but it can be a hit or miss with its flavour and health benefits. When you grind your own, you're the alchemist behind the golden treasure - the Turmeric.

Freshly ground turmeric powder displayed with vibrant turmeric roots resting on a lush turmeric leaf, capturing the essence of pure, homemade spice creation.
From Roots to Powder: Crafting Homemade Turmeric Gold

The Golden Process - How to Make Fresh, Fragrant Turmeric Powder at Home

  • Select Your Turmeric: Not all roots are created equal. Look for fresh, plump turmeric roots that feel firm to the touch. The brighter the orange, the more potent the powder.
  • The Cleaning Crusade: Turmeric roots can be the dirt-huggers of the plant world. Give them a good scrub under cold running water to remove any lingering dirt.
  • Curing the Roots: Before being dried and powdered, fresh turmeric undergoes a curing process. This involves boiling the turmeric rhizomes followed by sun-drying/oven drying. Boiling serves two purposes: it gelatinizes the starch in the turmeric, and it enhances the colour while ensuring uniform distribution of the vibrant pigment throughout the rhizome.

Sliced turmeric roots: "Fresh turmeric roots sliced and ready for drying."
Turmeric Roots - sliced and ready for drying/oven -roasting
  •  Slice and Dice: Thinly slice the roots. Remember, the thinner the slice, the quicker the drying. Plus, it’s a great way to practice your ninja skills.
Turmeric roots lined up in a tray: "Sliced turmeric roots arranged in rows on a tray."
Sliced Turmeric roots lined up in a baking tray.
  •  Sun Drying or Oven Roasting?: You have two paths here. The traditionalists can let the slices sunbathe for a few days. For those of us not blessed with endless sunny days or patience, a low-temperature oven roast for a few hours will do the trick.  
Oven-roasting process: "Turmeric roots undergoing oven roasting to achieve a crispy texture."
Oven-roasting process: Turmeric roots undergoing oven roasting to achieve a crispy texture.
  • I oven-roasted the turmeric slices at 120 °C until they reached a crisp texture, allowing me to easily crush them into powder between my fingers.
 

  • Grinding: Once your turmeric slices are dry and brittle, it's time to grind. A high-powered blender or coffee grinder can turn your dried slices into fine, aromatic powder.

Finely ground turmeric powder in a mixer jar
Ground Turmeric Powder

  • Sieving: To ensure a fine powder, pass your ground turmeric through a sieve. Anything left behind can be re-ground or used as a rustic, chunkier powder
Finely ground turmeric powder in a mixer jar
  • Storage: Store your golden powder in an airtight container, away from direct sunlight. It’s like sunblock for your turmeric, keeping it fresh and potent.
Freshly ground turmeric powder displayed with vibrant turmeric roots resting on a lush turmeric leaf, capturing the essence of pure, homemade spice creation.
From Roots to Powder: Crafting Homemade Turmeric Gold

  Tips and Notes:

  • Select fresh, firm turmeric roots for the best results.
  • Wash and dry the turmeric roots thoroughly before beginning the process.
  • To avoid staining, consider wearing gloves while handling the turmeric roots.
  • Use a sharp knife or food processor to slice the turmeric roots evenly for faster drying.
  • Ensure that the turmeric slices are spread out in a single layer for even drying.
  • Check the turmeric slices periodically while drying to prevent over-drying or burning. 
  • Store the homemade turmeric powder in an airtight container in a cool, dark place to maintain its freshness and potency.
  • I used approximately 500 grams of fresh turmeric roots, yielding approximately 150 grams of turmeric powder.
Freshly ground turmeric powder displayed with vibrant turmeric roots resting on a lush turmeric leaf, capturing the essence of pure, homemade spice creation.
From Roots to Powder: Crafting Homemade Turmeric Gold

    Now that you’ve got your golden powder, what’s next? It's an ingredient used in my daily cooking, so elevate your dishes with a pinch of your homemade magic.  Making your own turmeric powder is not just about the end product. It’s about embracing the process, connecting with the ingredients, and injecting a bit of homemade love into your cooking. Plus, it’s a great way to impress friends and add a pop of colour to your Instagram feed.

 

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