Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Madras Chicken Biryani



Biryani.....If you ask me which is the best biryani? I'll right away, without any hesitation say its my moms. The flavour and the taste is very unique, thats because she puts her whole heart and love into it while she makes it. I'll give you my moms recipe in my future posts. So coming back to the madras biryani; I enjoyed this first time at a wedding house in chennai. It is an urdu muslims wedding and the aroma  of the mutton biryani just filled the whole dinning hall, that triggered our hunger. I was so eager to learn it. To my surprise the week after that, my father in laws friend invited us for lunch to their house, and they made biryani which has the similar taste. I was so happy that I got the recipe and tried it out right away. Thanks to Sheriff uncles wife for sharing her recipe. It is very simple and easy to make. Last weekend, in UK, I cooked the same for my husbands cousin and for my sister .They really loved it.

Ingredients: 
 2 ½ lb chicken cleaned and cut into desired pieces.
4 cups  basmati rice

1/2 cup ghee+1/2 cup oil  for cooking chicken gravy

3 cups finely sliced onions
2 cups  chopped tomatoes

1 cup chopped mint
1 cup chopped coriander leaves
1/2 cup ginger garlic paste
4 inch stick cinnamon(I prefer the flaky ones not the hard bark)
3 cloves
3 cardamom crushed slightly
1 and 1/2  tbsp red chilli powder
3/4  tsp turmeric powder
1 cup yogurt

10 green chillies
3 tbsp lemon or lime juice

a teaspoon of vinegar to add when you cook the rice
½ cup coconut milk or regular milk  mixed with a pinch of  yellow or orange food colouring
2 tbsp ghee to drizzle towards the end over the rice

Method:
Heat ghee & oil mixture; add cinnamon, cloves and crushed cardamom. Cook for a minute. Add mint and coriander. Cook this for another minute. Then add onions and cook till it is lightly brown. Add tomatoes. When the tomatoes are soft, add ginger garlic  paste. Cook this for  2 minutes. Now add red chilli powder and turmeric powder and the chicken. Cook this till the chicken is  3/4th cooked. Add green chillies ,lemon juice and yogurt. Cook for another 15 mintues.
Boil water in  pot, add salt , a tsp of vinegar and a tablespoon  of oil. When the water is boiling briskly, add the washed and soaked rice and cook till it is 3 /4 th done. Drain  out the water fully and pour this rice over the simmering gravy. Drizzle the coloured milk  and  2 tbsp of ghee over the rice. With the back of the ladle make some holes in the rice; this helps the rice to cook evenly.
Close the lid and cook on high heat for 2 or 3 minutes, then reduce the flame to medium and cook for another 8 minutes and lower the flame to the minimum and cook for another 20 minutes and turn off the heat. Do not open the lid for another 10 minutes. The rice will be perfectly done by this time.Mix the rice and the gravy well before serving. Enjoy your Biryani with nice onion raita and brinjal curry.

2 comments:

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  2. What's the cup measurement here? Will be helpful if you say number of onions and tomatoes.

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