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Chicken Biryani using Yogurt

Posted on Aug 8, 2011 · Last Updated on Jun 23, 2020 by Uma Ramanujam · 15 Comments

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Today’s recipe is very straight forward without any blah blah stories.  Here you go with the chicken biryan which is cooked with yogurt. 

This recipe does suite well if you need to prepare it with the less amount of time. I added chicken pieces without marination. If you would like to do so, just marinate them in mixture of yogurt, red chilli powder, 1/2 teaspoon of ginger, garlic paste and turmeric powder.

Basic Information:

Preparation Time: 20minutes
Cooking time : 30 minutes 

Serves : 2-3

Ingredients:

Chicken – 400 grams

Basmathi Rice – 1.5 cups

Onion – 1/2 cup, lengthwise chopped

Tomato – 1 medium size

Red chilli powder – 2 teaspoon / to taste

Salt – to taste

Yogurt – 1 cup

Water – 1.5 cups

Bay leaves – 1 leaf

Cinnamon – 1 inch piece

Fennel seeds – 1/2 teaspoon

Lemon – 1 teaspoon (optional)

Oil – 1.5 tablespoon

Turmeric powder – a pinch

To grind and make a paste:

Onion – 1/4 cup

Tomato – 1/4 cup

Ginger – 1inch piece

Garlic – 2 cloves

Mint leaves – 1/2 cup

Coriander leaves – 1/4 cup

Cardamom – 2

Cloves – 2

Method:

1) Wash chicken pieces and keep it aside.

2) Wash and soak rice for 30 minutes and keep it aside.

3) In a blender, grind the ingredients given for grinding and make a fine paste. Keep it aside.

4) In a cooker/pan, heat oil.

5) Add fennel seeds, bay leaves and cinnamon stick when it is hot.

6) When fennel seeds become brown, add onion and saute till they are translucent.

7) Add tomatoes and saute till they completely mashes.

8) Add ground paste and red chilli powder and salt. Stir fry till the raw smell goes off.

9) Add chicken pieces and cook till the chicken pieces are half cooked. No need to add water. Chicken itself releases water from it and cook well.

10) Lower the flame to low and cook again for few minutes. Now, add rice and mix well.

11) Add yogurt, water. Taste it to salt and spice and adjust accordingly.

12) Close the cooker using lid and cook for 2-3 whistles.(Based on your rice type). If you are using pan, cover using a lid  till the rice cooked well.

13) Wait till the pressure releases from cooker and open the lid. Squeeze out the lemon juice.

14) Mix gently with ladle and garnish with coriander leaves.

15) Serve hot with raitha.

Note:

1) Fresh Yogurt suits well to this recipe well. however, if you are using sour curd/yogurt and very sour tomato, no need to use lemon. This will increase the sourness of the rice. In this case, use lemon based on rice taste.

2) Add little higher than the usual quantity of red chilli powder, because yogurt reduces the spiciness from biryani.

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Torviewtoronto
Torviewtoronto
14 years ago

aromatic looking chicken biryani deliciously done

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Prathima Rao
Prathima Rao
14 years ago

Love the blend of ings!!! As im a veggie, shall try it out with eggs!!!
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner

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Menaga Sathia
Menaga Sathia
14 years ago

Flavourful & delicious biryani…liked ur cute bowl!!

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hemalata
hemalata
14 years ago

Delicious and flavorful biryani,looks so inviting.

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Reshmi Mahesh
Reshmi Mahesh
14 years ago

Tempting biryani…looks delicious..

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Indian Khana
Indian Khana
14 years ago

Delicious and love the pics ..

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Umm Mymoonah
Umm Mymoonah
14 years ago

I almost feel like like grabbing that chicken slice, it just pops out. Delicious………… briyani.

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Saji
Saji
14 years ago

Yummmm!! Biryani always makes my mouth water

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Vimitha Durai
Vimitha Durai
14 years ago

Love Biryani in any form and this looks yum…

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Laxmipriya
Laxmipriya
14 years ago

Delicious Biryani.. I dont grind onions.. sounds new.. will try some time this way..

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Unknown
Unknown
14 years ago

yummy looking biriyani dear….awesome presentation!

anuzhealthykitchen.blogspot.com/2011/07/event-berries-strawberry-desserts.html

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Sobha Shyam
Sobha Shyam
14 years ago

wonderful biriyani dear, sounds very simple and easy to make, liked the recipe a lot..

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KrithisKitchen
KrithisKitchen
14 years ago

Wow.. awesome pictures so inviting.. superb recipe.. thanks for sharing.
krithiskitchen.blogspot.com

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Sangeetha M
Sangeetha M
14 years ago

very delicious looking biryani…very nice recipe n sounds easy too….very neat presentation Uma…last but not the least u tempted me a lot though i finished my lunch just before i am feeling hungry now 🙂 super o super..

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Deepthi KR
Deepthi KR
14 years ago

looks yum!!!!!

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