Andhra Mutton Biryani

Biryani
Mutton
Side dish for Roti
Side dish for Idli, Dosa
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I am very happy to share my most favorite traditional mutton biryani that can be made in a jiffy. This is a delicious Indian recipe popular in Andhra Pradesh. It is different from traditional biryani recipe. It is simple and quick toprepare and suitable for new cooks, busy folks and bachelors. The secret to make any good mutton biryani is tender meat and cooking it the right way to juicy chunks. In this recipe I have included clear steps on how to cook mutton that yields soft and delicious taste. The recipe is made with mutton but can be substituted with chicken also.

Ingredients

To marinate

Basmati rice - 2 cups

Mutton - ½ kg

Yoghurt - 2 tbsp

Turmeric pwd - a pinch

Red chilly pwd - ½ tsp

Ginger garlic paste - 1 tsp

Garam masala pwd - 1 tsp

Salt to taste

To make Biryani

Oil -2 tbsp

Ghee -1 tbsp

Bay leaf - 1

Cumin - 1 tsp

Cloves -4

Cardamom -1

Cinnamon - 2

Javithri -1

Sliced onions - 1 ½ cup

Green chilly - 2

Ginger garlic paste -1 tsp

Tomato sliced - 1 cup

Mint and coriander leaves - 1 cup

Yoghurt - 1 tbsp

Biryani masala - ½ tsp

Red chilly pwd - ½ tsp

Lemon juice - few drops

Salt to taste

Instructions

1.

Wash and soak basmati rice for 5 mins

2.

Drain it completely in a colander and set aside

3.

Clean, wash and chop the mutton to bite-sized pieces

4.

In a mixing bowl, add mutton pieces, yoghurt, turmeric pwd, red chilly pwd, ginger garlic paste, salt and garam masala pwd

5.

Mix well and let it marinate for 30 mins

6.

Transfer to contents to pressure cooker

7.

Meanwhile heat water in a heavy pan

8.

Add the basmati rice to the boiling water

9.

Cook until the rice is three-fourth cooked

10.

Drain the water and spread the rice in a bowl

11.

Take a wide thick bottomed pan

12.

Add oil/ ghee and heat it in medium flame

13.

Add spices one by one from bay leaf, cumin, cloves, cardamom, cinnamon and javithri

14.

Wait to splutter

15.

Add sliced onions

16.

Saute till transculent

17.

Add sliced green chilly and ginger garlic paste

18.

Toss well till raw smell disappears

19.

Add sliced tomatoes and cook

20.

Add finely chopped mint and coriander leaves

21.

Add yoghurt and mix

22.

Add biryani masala, red chilly pwd and stir

23.

Add the cooked mutton along with water

24.

Stir well

25.

Cook till the masala attains thick consistency

26.

Add the basmati rice and mix gently

27.

Keep the flame in low and cover the vessel with lid

28.

Allow to cook for 5 mins

29.

Turn off the flame

30.

For Dum process, heat a dosa pan on low flame

31.

Place the biryani vessel over it and cover with lid

32.

On top of it place a heavy pan of hot water

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