Hyderabadi Chicken Biryani - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

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Hyderabadi biryani recipe – Making a good Hyderabadi biryani is very simple and this recipe is perfect for a home preparation. This is the easiest biryani since it needs no sautéing of spices or meat. Just marinate the meat with the spices & other ingredients. Layer partially cooked basmati rice over it. Cook on a slow dum process, trapping the steam to retain the aroma.

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To get an authentic flavor and taste of Biryani, do use all the mentioned ingredients and if desired you can substitute ghee for oil.

This is one of the best hyderabadi biryani recipe I have made for years and has been a favorite among the readers of this blog. It is very easy and even a beginner can try without any troubles.

This is a kacchi hyderabadi biryani, meaning partially cooked rice is layered over the marinated raw meat.

To make the best out of this recipe, chicken needs a proper marination which mainly helps to tenderize it, resulting in juicy, flavorful, soft and tender chicken.

It can be marinated the previous night and refrigerated to make the best flavorful biryani.

You can serve hyderabadi biryani with any of these raitas I have shared earlier. Even lassi goes well in the meal.

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How to Make Hyderabadi Biryani (Stepwise Photos)

Preparation

1. To a mixing bowl, add 2/3 cup (165 ml) yogurt, ¾ teaspoon salt, 1 to 1½ teaspoon red chili powder, 1 to 1½ teaspoon biryani masala, ¼ teaspoon turmeric, 2 slit green chilies, 1¼ tablespoons ginger garlic paste and ½ teaspoon cardamom powder. Do not use sour curd here.

2. Add 1 tablespoon lemon juice. If your curd is even slightly sour, then just skip lemon juice.

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3. Mix all of them and taste the marinade. Add more salt if needed. I had to add another half tsp.

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4. Add the chicken and marinate. Cover the bowl and allow it to sit overnight in the fridge or for at least 2 hours.

5. Keeping overnight makes the chicken very soft & succulent once the biriyani is cooked. If you are marinating it just for 2 hours, I suggest keeping the pieces to small to medium and not very large.

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Fry Onions

6. Skip this step if using store bought fried onions. This can be done the previous night or just before you begin to make the biryani. Slice 1 large onion uniformly and thin. Separate the layers. Heat ¼ cup ghee in the same pot you intend to make the biryani.

When the ghee turns hot, add the onions and spread them well. Fry them uniformly until golden, crisp and aromatic. Keep stirring uniformly to fry them evenly without burning. When they brown, remove them and set aside. Do not over fry as they turn bitter quickly.

7. Soak a large pinch of saffron in 3 tablespoons hot milk. Do this just before you soak the rice.

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8. Wash rice at least thrice. Do note that biryani turns out good only with aged premium quality basmati rice.

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Cook Rice for Hyderabadi Biryani

9. Pour fresh water and soak for 30 to 40 mins. Refer to the rice pack for soaking time.

10. Drain after 30 to 40 mins. Set this aside.

11. Add all the whole spices and 1½ teaspoon salt to a large pot of boiling water. Also pour 1 tsp oil. Stir and check the salt, the water has to taste salty. If not add more salt to your liking.

You can add the whole spices to a muslin cloth and make a knot if you don’t like to get a bite of the spices. Allow the water to simmer for 5 mins. Then bring it to a rapid boil.

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12. Add soaked drained basmati rice.

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13. Cook on a medium high flame till rice is ¾ th cooked.

14. The rice must be grainy and you must get a bite into it, meaning it has to be slightly under cooked. If you are a beginner, please take a look at this detailed post on how to cook basmati rice for biryani.

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15. Drain the rice to a colander.

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Make Hyderabadi Biryani

16. While the water for rice boils, add the chicken marinade to the heavy bottom pot you used to fry the onions. I used my 6½ ltrs heavy bottom pressure cooker pan. Sprinkle half of the fried onions, 2 tablespoons coriander leaves and two tablespoons mint leaves. Add the ghee or oil (4 tbsps we used for frying onions).

17. Mix all of them and level the chicken to spread to a single uniform layer.

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18. Layer half of the cooked rice over the chicken. The rice must be moist and not with dripping water. It should not be dry either. Add a few more fried onions retaining some more for later. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon mint and 1 tablespoon coriander leaves retaining a few more for later. Sprinkle little more biryani masala (about 2 to 4 pinches).

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19. Layer the rest of the rice again.

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20. Sprinkle the rest of the fried onions, mint and coriander leaves and biryani masala. Pour the saffron milk.

21. To finish off, pour 2 tablespoons ghee. Please don’t use oil here, you won’t get the real flavor.

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Dum Cook

22. Method 1 – You can use either moist cloth or foil to seal the rim of the biryani pot. The cloth has to be thick and moist. Spread it over the rim. Place a heavy lid and bring the edges of the cloth to the center. (refer video for details)

23. Method 2 – Use a foil to seal the rim completely. Or make dough and stick to the rim of the pot. Place a heavy lid.

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24. Place a old tawa or griddle on the stove. The flame has to be medium high. Do not use a non stick pan or a dosa tawa. I used my lodge cast iron pan which doesn’t work for making dosa. The flame has to reach across the diameter of the pan.

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25. Place the biryani pot on the tawa. Cook on a medium high flame for 15 to 20 mins. Then Lower the flame to very low and cook for another 15 minutes. Switch off the stove and let it rest for atleast 20 mins.

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26. When done, there should be no excess moisture left in the hyderabadi biryani. If you see too much moisture, then cover back and cook until it is done. Fluff up the rice gently.

Serve hyderabadi biryani in layers with shorba or raita.

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you can find raita recipes here
you can also find easy biryani gravy recipes. Hope you will like this hyderabadi biryani as much as we do.

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Hyderabadi Biryani

Easy hyderabadi biryani recipe made with basmati rice & chicken marinated in spices. This hyderabadi biryani recipe will give you the best biriyani that’s flavorful & delicious.

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Prep Time30 minutes minutes

Cook Time1 hour hour

Marination2 hours hours

Total Time3 hours hours

Servings4 people

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1 ½ cups basmati rice (aged)
  • ½ kg chicken (preferably thighs & drumsticks)
  • ¼ to ½ teaspoon biryani masala (garam masala for layering)
  • 1 large onions or ⅓ cup fried onions store bought
  • 4 tablespoons coriander leaves (cilantro ,finely chopped, 2 tbsps + 1 tbsp + 1 tbsp divided)
  • 4 tablespoons mint leaves (pudina, finely chopped, 2 tbsps + 1 tbsp + 1 tbsp divided)
  • 4 tablespoons oil (or ghee)
  • 2 tablespoons ghee (clarified butter)
  • ¼ teaspoon saffron strands (kesar, soaked in 3 tbsps hot milk)

Marinade

  • tablespoons ginger garlic paste
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 to 2 green chilies slit
  • cup yogurt (fresh curd) (or 165 ml or ½ cup + 3 tbsp)
  • 1 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 to 1 ½ teaspoon red chili powder (paprika, adjust to taste)
  • 1 to 1 ½ teaspoon biryani masala powder (or garam masala)
  • ¼ to ½ teaspoon green cardamom powder (or elaichi powder)
  • ¾ teaspoon salt (I used 1 ¼ tsp pink salt)

Whole spices for rice

  • 7 cups water
  • 1 to 1¼ teaspoon salt (I used 1 ½ tsp pink salt)
  • 1 teaspoon oil
  • 1 bay leaf (tej patta)
  • 3 inch cinnamon piece (dalchini)
  • 6 cloves (laung)
  • 4 green cardamom (elaichi)
  • 1 star anise ( biryani flower)
  • 1 black cardamom (optional)
  • 2 strands mace (javitri) (optional)
  • ½ tsp caraway seeds (shahi jeera) (optional)

Instructions

Make fried onions for Hyderabadi biryani

  • Slice onion thinly, separate the layers and set aside.

  • Heat 4 tbsps oil or ghee in a deep pan.

  • Fry the onions stirring often until deep golden to brown.

  • Do not burn else they turn bitter. Remove them from oil & set aside.

  • Cool & pour this oil to the marinade later.

Marination

  • Add yogurt, salt, turmeric, chili powder, biryani or garam masala powder, cardamom powder, green chilli, ginger garlic paste & lemon juice to a mixing bowl.

  • Mix well & taste this. If needed add more salt or spice.

  • Next add in chicken & marinate for 2 hours to overnight for best results.

  • Overnight marination in fridge yields best soft succulent chicken.

Cooking rice

  • Wash rice till the water runs clear. Soak for 30 minutes. Drain & set aside.

  • Heat 6 to 7 cups water in a pot. Add 1 tsp oil, whole spices & salt.

  • Taste this. The water has to be slightly salty.

  • Boil water rapidly for 5 mins to release the aroma of spices.

  • Add rice & cook till it is ¾ or 75% done.

  • The center of the rice must be still slightly uncooked.

  • Do not make the rice mushy. Drain off to a colander.

How to make Hyderabadi Chicken Biryani

  • While the rice cooks, transfer marinated chicken to a heavy bottom casserole or non-stick pan.

  • Add oil, ½ of the fried onions, mint & coriander leaves. Mix & spread chicken in a single even layer.

  • Layer the cooked rice evenly, sprinkle fried onions, mint & coriander leaves over the chicken.

  • Sprinkle¼ tsp masala powder. Pour the saffron milk all over & then ghee.

  • Cover the pot with a foil to trap the steam or dum. Then cover with a tight & heavy lid.

To bake Biryani in Oven

  • Bake for 30 to 40 mins at 390F or 200C in a preheated oven. The timings will slightly vary depending on the depth of the casserole/pot used. Once done, if the chicken is too moist then bake for another 10 mins.

To dum cook on stovetop

  • Place this over a thick hot griddle or tawa. Set the flame to medium high such that the flame reaches all over the diameter of the casserole. Cook this way for exactly 20 mins.

  • Reduce the flame to lowest. Cook for exactly 15 mins. Off the flame. Rest for 20 to 30 mins.

  • Garnish hyderabadi biryani with fresh chopped coriander leaves & serve with raita.

Notes

  • If you do not like to bite in the spices, then tie up all the whole spices for rice in a muslin cloth. Add this to the rice pot.
  • Do not use sour curd or flavored yogurt.
  • To Brown the chicken – The last 5 mins cook the biryani on a medium high flame. This gives browned chicken. To prevent charring you can check the chicken at the bottom before you do this.
  • If you do not like to use a cloth for trapping the steam or dum, you can use dough to seal the lid of the utensil. But cleaning up the mess is difficult. An aluminium foil too works.

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Hyderabadi Biryani

Amount Per Serving

Calories 809Calories from Fat 396

% Daily Value*

Fat 44g68%

Saturated Fat 12g75%

Cholesterol 118mg39%

Sodium 969mg42%

Potassium 616mg18%

Carbohydrates 69g23%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 5g6%

Protein 31g62%

Vitamin A 745IU15%

Vitamin C 24.2mg29%

Calcium 162mg16%

Iron 4.3mg24%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in Hyderabadi biryani? ›

Zafrani biryani: One of the links to the biryani with royalty remains is that of saffron-infused milk or ghee added to the layers of rice to bring oomph and separate the dish from plebeian food.

What is the difference between chicken biryani and chicken Hyderabadi biryani? ›

The basic difference between both biryani is that hyderbadi is more spicy and and have sharp smell while lucknowi biryani is less spicy and pleasant aroma. Another main difference is that whole spices are used in Lucknowi biryani along with biryani masala whereas only grounded spices are used in hyderbadi biryani.

What makes Hyderabadi biryani different? ›

Hyderabadi Biryani is said to be more spicy and savoury. It is made in the form of Dum and has a lot of Zaffron. Combining basmati rice and chicken makes Hyderabadi biryani distinguishable from others. The presentation and the pungent spices are the hallmarks of Hyderabadi Biryani.

Which rice is used for Hyderabadi biryani? ›

Hyderabadi biryani (also known as Hyderabadi dum biryani) is a style of biryani originating from Hyderabad, India made with basmati rice and meat (mostly mutton).

What is the most important spice in biryani? ›

Cumin Seeds: This aromatic spice is an indispensable component of Biryani masala. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of cumin seeds make them advantageous for overall digestive health.

What is the secret smell of biryani? ›

What is the secret of biryani smell? Cook rice in boiling water which is infused with cinnamon sticks, cloves, star anise, nutmeg, fennel seeds and a squeeze of lemon. This adds fragrance to the biryani rice.

What does dum do to biryani? ›

Dum biryani is a slow cooked, layered rice dish and normal biryani is a kacchi biryani or pakki biryani. In normal biryani, the meat and rice are cooked separately before being combined. In terms of taste, dum biryani is often considered more flavorful and aromatic due to the slow cooking process.

Is Hyderabadi chicken biryani healthy? ›

Given that biryani contains rice, oil and red meat, people often consider it to be carb-rich and unhealthy. But let us tell you, it is not actually so. In fact, a study, published in the African Journal of Food Science and Technology, finds that a hearty plate of Hyderabadi biryani may be beneficial for your health.

What is the difference between malabar biryani and Hyderabadi biryani? ›

If you like a mild and flavourful biryani, you can go for the Malabar biryani. Or if you want your biryani to be spicy and masala-rich, the Hyderabadi biryani is your best option! And to have a taste of the authentic biryani full of flavour and aroma, come visit the nearest Sulthan's Biryani!

Why do we add milk in biryani? ›

The milk creates a more grainy rice and carries the spices alot more boldly.

Which is the best biryani in the world? ›

1. Hyderabadi Biryani. Hyderabadi Biryani is a famous dish from Hyderabad, India, known for its fantastic taste and history. It's believed to have been created by the Nizam rulers, who wanted a special dish to serve to their guests.

What is the flavour of Hyderabadi biryani? ›

Saffron-flavoured basmati rice in all the tasty Hyderabadi Biryani is the main element, along with meat and vegetables. The fragrance that comes out of the rice is unique and will make you want to have more and more of it.

What is the secret of Hyderabadi biryani? ›

The secret to the delicious taste of Hyderabad biryani lies in the combination and balance of spices used in the recipe. The main spices used in Hyderabad biryani include cumin, coriander, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, bay leaves, and saffron.

Why soak rice for biryani? ›

Some chefs also recommend soaking the rice for at least 30 minutes before cooking to help the grains expand evenly and prevent breakage. This can help to ensure that the biryani has a light, fluffy texture and is not too heavy or stodgy.

Is there potato in Hyderabadi biryani? ›

Potatoes are not about included in acceptable Hyderabadi craven biryani. However, there are abounding variations of biryani, and altered regions and households may accept their own different recipes that accommodate potatoes or added ingredients.

What is the flavour of Hyderabadi Biryani? ›

Saffron-flavoured basmati rice in all the tasty Hyderabadi Biryani is the main element, along with meat and vegetables. The fragrance that comes out of the rice is unique and will make you want to have more and more of it.

What gives biryani its flavor? ›

Biryani is known for its aroma and flavor. Fresh herbs, saffron, and basmati rice give it a sweet-floral aroma that hits the nose before you taste it. Whole garam masala, fried onions, and marinated meat provide warmth and subtle heat to the dish. Overall, it tastes like a savory, spiced rice pilaf.

What is the unique in biryani? ›

Biryani contains more gravy (or yakhni), and is often cooked longer, leaving the meat (and vegetables, if present) more tender, and the rice more flavoured. Biryani is also cooked with additional dressings and often would have a light layer of scorched rice at the bottom.

What is the star thing in biryani? ›

Star anise is known to enhance the meat flavor and is an essential spice while preparing biryani and other masala items in the Indian subcontinent. It is used by confectioners instead of sweeteners. It blends well with the ingredients and imparts a sweetened flavor.

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