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    Biryani recipes

    My husband just loves biryanis and all the different varieties. Could anyone like share some recipes so I can try different kinds and styles??

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    Musalmani Biriyani

    Hello Rice and beans,
    Try the following time tested Biriyani recipe and be happy.!!



    MUSALAMANI VEGETABLE BIRIYANI


    INTRODUCTION

    This Biriyani was taught to me by a Muslim cook after three years
    of request. This BIRIYANI is among the best I have ever tasted.
    Among the Hyderabadi and Tamilnadu Biriyani, Tamilnadu Biriyani
    tastes much superior and has a wonderful taste which lingers
    in the mouth for a long time. In Madras, Ahmediya Hotel near
    old flower Bazaar and Taj Coronation restaurant in Broadway
    were two places where I have had the privilege of tasting the
    finest Tamilnadu Musalamani Biriyani.

    INGREDIENTS

    300 gms. Old Biriyani Rice (1.5 cups)
    2 medium Onions sliced in rings
    2 Medium onions diced
    I cup of Mixed Vegetables diced (Green Peas, Carrots, Beans etc.)
    3/4 cup Medium sour fresh curd (200 ml)
    3 medium Tomatoes Diced
    5 Green Chillies Sliced
    2 spoons of Raisins optional
    10 Nos. Cashew nuts optional
    Ghee and oil for frying and Tempering
    Salt to taste
    Fresh lemon Juice from 3/4 lime.

    WET SPICES

    2+2 Spoons of Ginger and Garlic paste
    1 Onion made in paste
    1/4 cup of coarsely made paste of Mint leaves (make this paste or freshly cut mint leaves five minutes before adding to spice mass)
    1 spoon of paste of cinnamon, Cloves, cardamom and a little flakes of Nutmeg.

    DRY SPICES

    10 Nos. cloves
    5 Nos. 2" pieces of cinnamon sticks
    15 Nos. Cardamom
    2 Bay leaves
    Some strands of Saffron
    1/2 spoon Turmeric Powder
    1.5 spoons chilli powder


    METHOD OF PREPARATION

    First heat a spoon of Ghee in a kadai and light roast Biriyani Rice
    for about six to eight minutes .Keep turning the rice .You must take
    care to wash and dry the rice first. Set aside the rice. Semi cook
    all the diced vegetables with a little salt and a little sugar.
    Now prepare all the wet masalas and Dry masala and keep them in a
    plate in different small cups. Take care to cut Mint leaves just
    before you are adding the same when needed. First semi cook Rice
    with a little of salt and see that it is fully drained of water .
    Set it aside. Take two ladles of Oil in a kadai and add rings
    of onions, fry on a medium heat. When the rings are Brown, take out
    and drain the oil. Set the onions aside. Now add all the dry spices
    in the same oil, if oil is less, add a ladle or two. And when the
    cloves start popping, add diced onions and fry till the onions
    are translucent. Now immediately add Tomatoes and fry for about
    a minute. Now add onion paste and Ginger Garlic paste. Turn till
    the raw smell of onion, Garlic and Ginger goes off .This should
    take no more than two minutes. Now add the cooked vegetables and
    stir and mix with the masala. At this stage, add curd and stir
    well. Now add salt, Turmeric powder, Chilli powder and paste of
    Cinnamon, cloves and cardamom etc. Heat over medium flame for
    about three to four minutes Now add mint leaves at this time
    Heat the mix for further one minute and remove from flame.

    SECOND STAGE:

    Mix the spiced mixture with rice by making alternate
    layers of rice and masala, Let it stand for about 30 minutes.
    Now re-cook the rice-masala mix by giving it a Dum in a Biriyani
    Handi by placing coal on top and cook on a low to medium flame.
    If you do not have this facility, I would suggest you to cook
    both rice and vegetables fully and mix the masala and rice.
    You may add fresh lemon Juice at this stage The final cooking
    will take about 30 minutes if you are giving it a Dum or else,
    reheating the rice and masala can be avoided. Leave the mixed
    rice for about one hour. Fry cashewnuts and raisins in a little
    ghee and add this to Biriyani. Before serving, steam heat the
    Biriyani by placing the vessel in a large aluminum vessel or
    reheating in a non stick deep pan. Decorate with onion rings,
    sliced chillies and Saffron. Even though the process looks a
    bit complicated, in practice, it is not so .The end result is
    heavenly tasting Biriyani made in true Musalamani Tamilnadu style.
    This Biriyani is to be eaten with onion Raitha , Kurma or as it is.
    Let me know how it turned out.

    ENJOY !!!!

    VARIATION

    Chicken Biriyani can be made in the same manner except, in place of
    Vegetables, please cook chicken breast or chicken legs after
    marinating in the wet spices for about one hour and steam cooking
    along with either rice or separately. Place the chicken in the rice
    before serving.

    Enjoy!!!

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    Mr. Trivedi,

    I am honored to get a reply from you. Went out shopping and tried it right away. It came out beautiful and delicious. Thank you for the wonderful recipe.

    If anybody else is willing to share their recipes I would love to try them out.

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    Hello RICEAND BEANS,
    That was a fast feedback.
    I am glad you enjoyed it.

    I am but a senior cook.Please don't put me at a level where I cannot walk soulder with shoulder with you my friend.
    Thanks.

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    Hi,

    You can also try all the biryani recipes given by Mrs Mano. They are ALL abolutely DELICIOUS!!!

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    Yes, What Thattai says is true.
    Mrs. Mano also writes out of her own experience and is not a cut and paste artist.
    Her recipes are all time tested and well appreciated recipes.
    So please try all her recipes. You would love them.

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    Will try

    Thank you for the tip guys. I just got Mrs. Mano's recipe files and will for sure try them out. Anyway if anybody else wants to share their favorite recipes I am also willing to give all of them a try. My hubbie is just crazy about biryani and wants to eat it all the time so I am collecting various recipes that people give me and we love to try them.

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    hi thattai,
    can you please email me Mrs Mano recipe collection? i do have it but seems like some recipies are missing(like biryani)!...my email id is sagi_76_22@hotmail.com
    thanks in advance

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