Hyderabadi Biryani

Recipe courtesy Mehboob Alam Khan

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Total Time:
2 hr 50 min
Prep
50 min
Cook
2 hr 0 min
Yield:
4 servings
Level:
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Ingredients

  • 2 pounds boned leg of lamb, cut into 3/4-inch cubes
  • 1 tablespoons papaya paste (tenderising agent)
  • 2 tablespoons grated ginger
  • 2 tablespoons garlic paste
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons turmeric
  • 2 teaspoons red chile powder
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 2 cloves
  • 10 cardamom pods with shell
  • Refined peanut oil or sunflower oil, for frying
  • 1 large white onion thinly sliced
  • 5 tablespoons whole Greek yogurt
  • 2 lemons, juiced
  • 1/4 cup chopped mint
  • 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
  • 2 green chiles, finely chopped
  • 3 tablespoons ghee or oil
  • 3 cups basmati rice
  • 1 teaspoon saffron (or 10 threads fresh saffron) boiled in 1-cup milk for 5 minutes
  • Nan, 1 piece per person
  • Salad, as an accompaniment

Directions

Lay the lamb pieces in the bottom of a flat copper dish or Dutch oven. Add papaya paste, ginger paste, garlic paste, salt, turmeric, chile powder, cinnamon stick, cloves, and cardamom pods. Mix the spices into the meat with your hands.

Heat 1-inch of refined peanut oil or sunflower oil in a saute pan to 360 degrees F. Add the thinly sliced onions and fry until light golden and crisp. Remove from the oil and drain on paper towels. Reserve the oil. Crush the fried onions onto meat and mix with hands. Add yogurt and mix again. Add lemon juice, fresh herbs, and 2 tablespoons of the oil that is leftover from the onions. Cover and refrigerate for 40 to 45 minutes, for the flavor to develop.

While the meat is marinating, par boil the rice as if it were pasta in a 6 cups of salted boiling water. When the rice is still crunchy in the middle, remove from the heat and strain, reserving the cooking liquid. In a small bowl, mix the ghee with 2 cups of the water from the boiling rice and pour over the rice. Add the saffron and milk mixture to the rice and pour over the meat mixture. Place a lid over the dish, but do not remove it until completely cooked. Cook in a preheated 350 degree F, oven for 40 minutes. Serve with Nan bread and salad.

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  • on September 03, 2011

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    Fantastic recipe!!! It's finger licking good!!

    I substitute Lawry's meat tenderizer for the Papaya paste because it contains the same papaya enzyme used in the Papaya paste.

    By the way you can watch him make the biryani with the Hot Padma Lakhsmi on YouTube.
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  • on November 07, 2010

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    Delish! Authentic to a Hyderabadi or not, this recipe, bastardized with the Yogurt Marinated Lamb with Tri-Masala and Basmati Rice recipe and made with catfish instead of lamb was superb!

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  • on January 09, 2010

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    The writer missed some very important steps in preparing. The recipe is not 100% authentic though. However, most of the readers are not cooks and might not have tried the authentic biryani. One cannot prepare this dish by reading and following steps. It's bit complex. Cooking is an art...Those who know hospitality and those who love food can understand this. To conclude it was a good attempt.

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