Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Malabar Chicken Biriyani



Malabar biriyani is probably the first thing which I started serving  my guests, it has taken atleast one round among most of my friends . In malabar there are different ways to make biriyani , all versions are yummy, some are just with green masalas with no spice powders and some with fried chicken, some with little masala  etc etc, My version is a fusion type with  green masala,  other spices and homemade chicken masala.

If you look carefully u can see  that the  rice I used for this biriyani is slighlty different from the usual long grain basamathi rice, we use a small variety of biriyani rice/jeerakasala /kaima rice and this is one of the precious things which I pack  from India every time. I always use try to use this rice for making malabar biriyani and I think the rice  makes a difference in the taste !


Ingredients
Chicken - 1 kg ( with bones )

To marinate 
Red chilli powder - 1 tbs
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Coriander powder - 2 tbs
Chicken masala - 2 tbs ( I used homemade one)
Green paste
Ginger - 1 small piece
garlic - 5-6 cloves
Green chillies - 5
Coriander leaves - handful
Mint leaves - a handful
Salt


For gravy
Onions - 6 medium(thinly sliced )
Tomatoes - 2
oil or ghee ( I used oil )
Fried onions ( from one onion)

For rice
Biriyani rice - 3 cup
Ghee - 2 tbs
Onion - 1 (thinly sliced lenghtwise )
Cinnamon sticks - 2-3 sticks
Cardamom pods - 4-5 
Cloves - 4 
bay leaf - 2
Star anise - 2
Fennel - 1 tbs
Peppercorns - 1tsp (optional )
Lime juice- 1 tbs
Salt
Boiling Water - 5 1/2 cup

Fried onions - from( 1 onion)

For garnishing 
Ghee - 1 tbs
Cashewnuts - 1 tbs
Sultanas /raisins - 1 tbs

Method
  1. Soak the biriyani rice in some water for 1/2  hour - 1 hour.
  2. Drain the rice  completely and allow it to dry.
  3. In a pan add some oil and fry two medium onion (thinly sliced)  until golden brown. Drain it to a paper towel.half of this for layeribng rice and half for  chicken masala.
  4. Meanwhile marinate the chicken with all the ingredients mentioned under  marination and keep it aside for 30 minutes.
  5. In a big wok add oil /ghee( use the same oil used for fried onions) and saute thinly sliced onions . Saute until they are brown, it may take upto 30 minutes.Walk away from  onions and come back once in while and give it a stir.
  6. Once onions are well browned add mainated chicken and fry on medium heat for 2-3 minutes to seal the juices of chicken .
  7. Add chopped tomatoes and cook until slighlt mushy.
  8. Add half of the  fried onions to the masala  and cook covered for 20 minutes or until chicken is cooked.
  9. Meanwhile in a heavy bottomed pan add 2 tbs ghee and throw in the whole garam masala and fry till a nice smell comes, add in the sliced onions and saute the thinly sliced onions for rice until they are soft and light brown.
  10. Add the rice, lime juice , salt and fry the rice for few minutes until rice becomes lighlty  brittle.
  11. Add 5 1/2 cups of boiling water, salt and cook till the water has all been abosrbed .Takes about 5-6 minutes.Fluff up the rice with a fork gently.
  12. In a oven proof dish layer rice, chicken masala, fried onions and repeat the layering .Cover the dish tightly and pop them into a preheated oven at 180 degree C for 15 - 20 minutes.
  13. In a pan add ghee and fry cashewnuts until brown, fry sultanas/raisins until they puff up and keep it aside.
  14. Once the biriyani is out of the oven garnish the biriyani with some more fried cashewnuts and sultanas.
  15.  We serve it hot with some coconut chutney, raita, pappad, pickles and cabbage thoran but you can
    even enjoy the biriyani on it's own  !

                             

28 comments:

  1. Flavorful Malabar Chicken Biriyani.. nice one.

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  2. Biryani looks super tempting...Kandittu kothyavunnu...biryanni rice make a great difference...I agree with that..

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  3. looks mouthwatering dear..yummy & fab clicks!!

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  4. love that flavor rich rice,yummy biriyani..inviting presentation too:)

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  5. Who can resist to this rich looking irresistible briyani, sis feel like inviting myself to your place.

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  6. Wow very temtping briyani,nice version...

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  7. Heard a lot about Malabar biriyani but never got a chance to taste some. Now I can try my own. Thanks for posting this recipe!!

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  8. Wow..I especially loved the kaima rice there.For me,it's an un-gettable here...Lovely !

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  9. Yummy pic :) Very inviting.. And whats the name of the rice that u buy?? Let me know coz I have bookmarked this one :)

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  10. Yum to the delicious biriyani and those gorgeous and stunning pics.

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  11. that is such a flavorful biriyani... approaching lunch time and literally drooling... :)

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  12. Thanks to all for ur lovely comments ..@chitz..I think the rice is called kaima or jeerakashala ,we usually go and ask for biriyani rice , but never asked the name...the biriyani rice which u get in malabar is this small rice . when I lived in Pune I used to buy a rice calle ambi mor which resembled a bit like malabar biriyani rice :)

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  13. Wow! looks so flavourful recipe dear...looks perfect and yumm...

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  14. Delicious briyani,looks so perfect,so tempting

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  15. Superb recipe Vinee will sure try this sometime. Makes me drool already :-) can I use ordinary rice/ usual basmati rice? Love all your clicks

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  16. This looks too good - me drooling big time - Love the way you have presented it !!

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  17. Thanks Vineetha :) Will get them next time I go to Calicut :)

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  18. Superb biryani.i ll surely try this recipe in my home.

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  19. Its looking lip-smacking. Love cooking it this weekend

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  20. My mom's place is calicut & I am great fan of this Biriyani from childhood.your recipe is just the Same..

    haven't thought of trying this Briyani but now after seeing yours will try for sure..please post for mutton also because I am not sure about the mutton since it takes longer time to cook..

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  21. What about the ingredient mentioned under "for rice"

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  22. @Dhannya Nambiar, Thanks for pointing it out, I have edited the recipe now.

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  23. I really enjoy your recipe. Looks so yummy and the presentation is really superb. thanks for sharing :)

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  24. Nice blog..Biriyani is my all tym favorite..especially the palakkadan biriyani and malabar biriyani..yesterday i had tasty biriyani form the Best Restaurant in Palakkad..its something different compared to others...

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  25. Wow Very Good Looking and Tasty Looking Biryani I will try this at home and do u have a recipe of Arabic Fish Kasba ?

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