
Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, South Indian Muslim (Bai) Biriyani. It is one of my favorites recipe For mine, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look deliciou
The Ingredients needed to make South Indian Muslim (Bai) Biriyani:
- It’s 1.5 Kilos of Mutton
- You need 1.0 Kilos of Basmathi Rice , (Aged and Soaked for hours)
- You need 700 Grams of Tomatoes (ripe)
- You need 1000 Grams of Onion chopped (red)
- You need 25 Grams of Cardomom
- It’s 25 Grams of Cinnamon
- Prepare 25 Grams of Cloves
- You need 1.5 of Mint Leaves bunchs (Pudhina)
- It’s 1.5 of Coriander Leaves bunchs (Kothamalli)
- It’s 2 Cups of Curd cream gelatin , whole non
- Prepare 5 Tablespoons of Lime juice
- You need 1 Gram of orange Food color , . Available at the Indian stores
- You need 1 Tablespoon of Salt
- It’s 20 Tablespoons of Oil
- It’s 5 of Green chillies
- You need 10 Tablespoons of Ginger Garlic + Paste
- It’s 2 Tablespoons of Ghee
Step to make South Indian Muslim (Bai) Biriyani:
- Fry Cardamom, clove and cinnamon in heated oil. After a few minutes, add onions and fry them till they become golden yellow. Add some salt to accelerate the proces
- Add mutton and saute till it loses the reddish texture. Add ginger-garlic paste and some salt.
- Add tomatoes, green chillies and let it cook at medium heat till tomatoes start dissolving to become gravy.
- At this point add some curd to help cook the mutton.
- Close the lid until the tomato turns to gravy. Keep stirring as desired.
- Add chilli powder, Coriander leaves, mint leaves and chilli powder and let this boil. Please do not pressure cook. Add more tomatoes as necessary and a bit of water if desired. Add most of the remaining salt. This gravy must be a little more saltier / spicier than usual.
- The mutton must get cooked through the boiling of this gravy where all ingredients dissolve to become gravy. Cook with a lid closed while stirring occasionally.
- Boil water separately and add the rice into it when the water reaches a boiling point. Add 1 Tablespoon of oil to separate the rice before the water boil
- Wait till the rice is half cooked, or less than half cooked. Strain the water completely and let the rice dry a bit.
- Continue to slow cook the gravy till the oil separates and the gravy is thick. Do not dry out the gravy. Ensure that mutton is more than half cooked and has enough salt. Stop at this point.
- The Dum Process Put a pan underneath a large vessel (which is used for the final dum or steaming process). Heat the pan with the vessel on top. Mix the gravy and the half cooked rice while ensuring that there is neither too much rice or too much gravy. It should be fairly dry but not white.
- Take care to not to break the rice while mixing it.
- Mix lime juice, salt and and food color. Sprinkle this colored juice on top of mixed food.
- Add ghee and cover this up with a lid while ensuring that no steam escapes from the food. This can be achieved by a clean white towel or a paper napkins at the edge of the vessel and a lid.
- Place the lid and place some weight on top to further trap the heat. Cook rice slowly and mix the rice once, if necessary. Cook for 15-30 mins on low heat. Check to see if the rice is cooked just enough (stop a little early when in doubt).
- Add remaining onions, chopped chills, a few pieces of tomato, coriander leaves and salt in a separate bowl for the raitha. Mix it with curd and some
- Serve steamed biriyani rice with the raitha to taste!
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