Hyderabadi mutton biryani is a classic dish made by layering rice over slow cooked mutton gravy.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 25 minutes
- Cook time: 60 minutes
- Total time: 85 minutes
- Yield: 4 · 4 people
- Category: Main Course
- Cuisine: Hyderabadi
Ingredients
- ½ kg lamb (or mutton (cut to any size))
- 1 tsp red chili powder ((up to 1¼ tsp))
- 1 tsp biryani masala powder (or garam masala)
- 1 tbsp ginger garlic paste
- ¼ tsp turmeric powder
- ½ cup curd (or yogurt or dahi (do not use a sour one))
- 1½ tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tbsp oil
- ½ tsp Salt
- 2 tbsps raw papaya paste ((optional))
- 2 cup basmati rice (aged (soaked for 20 mins))
- 8 cups water
- 1 bay leaf (or tej patta)
- ½ tsp shahi jeera
- 3 cloves (or laung (optional))
- 1 cinnamon (- small piece or dalchini (optional))
- 3 green cardamom (or choti elaichi (optional))
- 3 tbsp Oil (or ghee (do not reduce))
- 1 bay leaves
- ¾ tsp shahi jeera (or black cumin)
- 4 green cardamoms (or choti elaichi)
- 1 star anise (or chakri phool)
- 2 inch cinnamon (or dalchini)
- 8 cloves (or laung)
- 1 cup onions (sliced thinly or 1/3 cup fried onions)
- 2 green chilies (slit (up to 4))
- 4 tbsp coriander (and mint or pudina (for top layer))
- 4 tbsp mint leaves (or pudina & coriander leaves or dhania patta (for seasoning))
- ½ cup yogurt (or curd (room temperature))
- 1 pinch saffron (or kesar or soaked in 2 tbsp of hot milk)
Method
Preparation
- Marinate mutton with red chili powder, biryani masala, yogurt, ginger garlic, turmeric, lemon juice, oil and salt.
- Refrigerate for at least 4 hours. Overnight is best.
- If you are using raw papaya paste, you can just set aside for 1 hour & begin to prepare.
- Wash rice and soak for 30 to 40 minutes.
- Drain it completely to a colander and set aside.
- Heat a heavy bottom pan or a pressure cooker with oil. Add the whole spices.
Making fried onions
- Skip this section if using store bought fried onions.
- Add onions, green chilies and fry till they turn brown almost about to caramelize.
- Keep stirring to prevent burning. This is crucial to get a good aroma and taste.
- There must be enough oil for the onions to fry. Set aside half of the fried onions for garnish.
Making mutton biryani gravy
- Reduce the flame to low. Add the marinated meat.
- Add half of the coriander and mint leaves saute for 3 to 4 mins.
- Cook covered on a low flame till the mutton turns soft and tender. Or cook for 2 to 3 whistles in a pressure cooker. Turn off the stove.
- If cooking in the pan without pressure cooker, stir occasionally to prevent burning. Remember the flame has to be very low otherwise mutton may turn hard.
Making biryani rice
- While the meat is cooking, Bring water to a boil in a large pot. Add the whole spices and salt. Make sure the water is slightly salty.
- When the water comes to a boil, add the drained rice.
- Cook until 90% done or aldente. When you bite the grain, it must be cooked completely but you must be able to feel the bite into it. Drain it off to a colander.
- Soak saffron in little milk and set aside.
- When the pressure goes off, open the lid. You will be left with a thick gravy. Mutton must be cooked completely now. Check it, if still undone. Cook until it is soft and tender.
How to make mutton biryani
- Add the rest of the half cup curd to the cooked mutton.
- Next add few chopped coriander and mint leaves.
- Few fried onions. Mix everything well.
- You can check the salt and spice at this stage and adjust.
- Layer the rice evenly over the cooked lamb meat.
- Sprinkle some chopped coriander, mint leaves, fried onions and tbsp of ghee.
- Lastly pour the saffron milk.
- Cover the rim of the biryani pot with a moist thick clean cloth or foil.
- Place a heavy lid over it. If you do not have a heavy lid. Just place a bowl filled with water over the lid. You can also seal it with atta.
- Heat a old tawa until very hot. Place this biryani pot over the hot tawa and cook on a low flame for 15 mins.
- Allow to rest for at least 15 mins.
- Serve mutton biryani with raita.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.