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Hyderabadi chicken biryani traditional dum style spicy biryani recipe

Introduction:

When we talk about Hyderabadi cuisine, the first dish that comes to mind is chicken biryani. It's not just food, but a tradition deeply rooted in Hyderabad, Telangana. Every home, wedding, and celebration here is incomplete without it. The true charm of biryani lies in its layers-marinated chicken, fragrant basmati rice and aromatic spices that come together beautifully through the slow dum cooking method. In this recipe, we'll see step by step how you can prepare an authentic Hyderabadi-style chicken biryani at home with simple ingredients. It's not only delicious but also has a royal presentation.

Hyderabadi chicken biryani with tender chicken pieces

Ingredients:

For the marination

• 450 grams boneless chicken, cut into small pieces 

• 1/2 cup plain yogurt

• 1 teaspoon ginger-garlic paste 

• 1 teaspoon cumin seeds 

• 1 teaspoon coriander powder 

• 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder 

• 1/2 teaspoon red chili powder 

• Salt to taste 

• 2 tablespoons lemon juice 

• 2 tablespoons oil 

For the rice 

• 2 cups basmati rice 

• 4 cups water
 
• 1 teaspoon salt 

• 1 tablespoon ghee or oil 

 For the Biryani masala 

• 2 tablespoons coriander seeds 

• 1 teaspoon cumin seeds 

• 1 small cinnamon stick 

• 2 to 3 green cardamoms 

 2 to 3 cloves 

• 1/2 teaspoon mace powder 

• 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg powder 

For the assembly 

• 2 tablespoons ghee or oil 

• 1 tablespoon saffron threads, soaked in 1 tablespoon water 

• Fresh coriander for garnish 

Instructions: 

1. Chicken marination:

Take a deep bowl, add chicken along with yogurt, ginger-garlic paste, cumin seeds,  coriander powder, turmeric, chili powder,  salt, lemon juice and oil. mix well until the chicken is fully coated. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. For best results, marinate overnight. The longer the marination, the juicier and more flavorful the chicken will be. 

2. Rice preparation:

Wash the rice 2 to 3 times and soak for 30 minutes. This helps the grains stay fluffy and separate. Boil 4 cups of water, add salt and ghee or oil. Add rice and cook until it's 70% done soft but still has a bite in the centre. Drain the water immediately. 

3. Biryani masala: 

Dry roast coriander seeds, green cardamoms, and cloves until aromatic. Cool slightly and grind into a fine powder. Mix in mane and nutmeg powder.  This is the key flavoring for the biryani.

4. Cooking the chicken: 

Heat ghee or oil in a heavy bottom pan. Add the marinated chicken and cook on medium flame until tender and well coated in the spices. No need to add extra water since yogurt and chicken release moisture naturally.

5. Biryani assembly: 

Now comes the most important step — layering. 

Spread a layer of half cooked rice in a heavy-bottomed handi or pot. 

Add cooked chicken and sprinkle some biryani masala. 

Cover with another layer of rice. 

Drizzle ghee and saffron soaked water over the top. 

Seal the pot with a tight lid or with dough if the lid is loose. Cook on low flame dum cooking for about 15 minutes so the flavors infuse . 

6. Garnish and serve:

Turn off the flame and let the handi rest for 5 minutes. Open the lid, garnish with fresh coriander leaves, and serve hot with raita or salad. 

Tips:

1. Rice quality: always use good quality basmati rice for long,  fluffy grains. 

2. Chicken choice: Bone-in chicken gives a richer flavor than boneless. 

3. Extra garnish: fried onions barista add a royal touch to the biryani. 

Variation:   

Replace chicken with mutton for Hyderabadi mutton biryani.   

Adjust chili according to your preference-more for spicy, less for mild. 

Description:

Hyderabadi chicken biryani is a royal dish where every layer tells a story. The softness of marinated chicken, the fragrance of basmati rice, and the richness of biryani masala spices together create a bold and unforgettable taste. Just one bite will transport you to the streets of Hyderabad. This dish is not only about flavor but also presentation. It's the centerpiece of gatherings, parties, and festivals. Whether you're hosting a family dinner or celebrating a special occasion, Hyderabadi chicken biryani always steals the spotlight.

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