How to Make Tadka: Quick Guide to Tempering Indian Spices

Tadka, also called tempering, is a simple yet powerful technique in Indian cooking.

It means heating oil or ghee and briefly frying whole or ground spices to release their aromas and flavors.

This spiced oil is added to a dish at the start or as a finishing touch to boost taste and fragrance.

tadka recipe

Table of Contents

  • Ingredients for Tadka
  • How to Make Tadka
  • How to Use Tadka
  • How to Make Tadka Healthier
  • Tadka Recipe

Ingredients for Tadka

Ingredients for tadka

Quantities are listed in the recipe box below.

Fat

Choose a neutral or flavorful oil such as olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, mustard oil, or use ghee. Olive oil is a convenient, heart-healthy option that works well for most dishes.

Aromatics

Common aromatics include thinly sliced garlic, fresh chilies, and bay leaves. You can also use onions, shallots, curry leaves, or thin ginger slices.

Spices

Typical spices are cumin (seeds or ground), ground coriander, and a cinnamon stick if you have one. Other options include mustard seeds, red pepper flakes, asafoetida (hing), cloves, star anise, and turmeric.

Regional recipes vary widely — feel free to experiment and build spice combinations you enjoy.

Salt

Add a pinch of sea salt or kosher salt to help lift the flavors.

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How to Make Tadka

Heat the oil over medium heat for about 30 seconds. Use enough oil to carry the spices’ flavor — a few tablespoons for a small batch.

Add the aromatics first: sliced garlic, bay leaves, and thinly sliced fresh chili, plus a pinch of salt. Fry gently for about 30 seconds until fragrant. You can also add a cinnamon stick, star anise, sliced onion or shallots, and curry leaves at this stage.

making tadka in a saucepan with oil, aromatics and spices

Add the spices: ground cumin, ground coriander, and red pepper flakes (or your preferred spice mix). Stir and fry for another 30 seconds to bloom the spices.

Turn off the heat and let the oil sit for five minutes or longer so the flavors infuse.

tadka in a saucepan

Tip: Keep the oil below smoking point. If it starts to smoke or the spices burn, remove the pan from heat and allow it to cool, or reduce the temperature and continue gently.

How to Use Tadka

Tadka brings depth, warmth, and a pop of flavor to simple dishes. There are two common ways to use it:

Chana masala served on a plate with kale, yogurt, and chili oil
  1. Stir it into a dish just before serving to distribute the flavors.
  2. Use it as a finishing oil and drizzle one to two teaspoons over a bowl or plate for an instant flavor boost — our preferred method.

Tadka pairs beautifully with curries, dals, stews, soups, rice, and roasted vegetables. It is especially nice on dishes topped with cool yogurt.

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Try it on chana masala, chana dal, moong dal, mung bean soup, aloo gobi, or lentil curries. It also makes an excellent chili oil for soups like red lentil, cauliflower, or broccoli soup.

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How to Make Tadka Healthier

Tadka is primarily oil, so use it sparingly. A little goes a long way and can quickly raise a dish’s calories.

  • Add just one to two teaspoons as a finishing touch rather than mixing large amounts into the whole dish.
  • Choose healthier fats like olive oil or avocado oil instead of heavily processed oils or excess ghee.
  • Heat gently to avoid smoking or burning the oil, which can create undesirable compounds.
tadka recipe

Tadka

By:
Nico Pallotta
Tadka, also known as tempering, is a cooking technique commonly used in Indian cuisine.

It involves heating oil or ghee and adding whole or ground spices to release their flavors and aromas.

Prep Time:
5
Cook Time:
1
Total Time:
6
Servings:
4 people
Course:
Topping
Cuisine:
Indian

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons olive oil substitute ghee or avocado oil
  • 3 cloves garlic thinly sliced
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 mild chili pepper more or less to taste, thinly sliced
  • 6 small bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon ground coriander
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes more or less to taste

Instructions

  • Heat 4 tablespoons olive oil in a saucepan over medium heat for about 30 seconds.

    Add 6 small bay leaves, 3 cloves garlic (thinly sliced), 1 mild chili pepper (thinly sliced), and ¼ teaspoon salt. Fry gently for about 30 seconds or until fragrant.

    making tadka in a saucepan with oil, aromatics and spices
  • Add ½ teaspoon ground cumin, 1 teaspoon ground coriander, and ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes. Fry for 30 more seconds.

    Turn off the heat and let the oil infuse for at least 5 minutes.

    tadka in a saucepan
  • Use tadka as a finishing oil by drizzling one to two teaspoons over curries, stews, soups, or dals to brighten the dish.

    It also works stirred into a dish right before serving for a broader distribution of flavor.

    Chana masala served on a plate with kale, yogurt, and chili oil

Notes

Nutrition information is an estimate for one serving (of four) made with olive oil.

Substitutions & Additions:

Olive oil: substitute avocado oil, mustard oil, vegetable oil, coconut oil, or ghee.

Aromatics: add onions, shallots, kasuri methi, cinnamon sticks, star anise, sliced ginger, curry leaves, cardamom pods, or cloves.

Spices: try asafoetida, fenugreek, mustard seeds, sesame seeds, nigella seeds, crushed pepper, or cinnamon.

Storage: keep in the fridge in a sealed jar for up to 4 days.

Tips for a Healthier Tadka:

  • Add one to two teaspoons on top of a dish rather than mixing larger amounts into the whole recipe.
  • Use a healthier oil such as olive or avocado oil.
  • Heat gently and avoid smoking or burning the oil.

Nutrition

Calories: 132kcal,
Carbohydrates: 2g,
Protein: 0.3g,
Fat: 14g

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