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Tamil style Mutton Biryani
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Tamil style Mutton Biryani

Beula Pandian Thomas
Beula Pandian Thomas @cook_7800987
New Zealand

Since the start of the year, K & I have had a very demanding schedule during the week that has overflowed to the weekend as well. However, rain or shine, I make sure I make a fancy lunch either on Saturday or Sunday. My husband loves biryani like any other South Indian man, so when I came across some goat meat during our weekly grocery shopping, I decided to make him some Tamil Style Mutton Biryani. I have mentioned using a pressure cooker in this recipe, but you can make this biryani without a cooker

Since the start of the year, K & I have had a very demanding schedule during the week that has overflowed to the weekend as well. However, rain or shine, I make sure I make a fancy lunch either on Saturday or Sunday. My husband loves biryani like any other South Indian man, so when I came across some goat meat during our weekly grocery shopping, I decided to make him some Tamil Style Mutton Biryani. I have mentioned using a pressure cooker in this recipe, but you can make this biryani without a cooker

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Tamil style Mutton Biryani

Beula Pandian Thomas
Beula Pandian Thomas @cook_7800987
New Zealand

Since the start of the year, K & I have had a very demanding schedule during the week that has overflowed to the weekend as well. However, rain or shine, I make sure I make a fancy lunch either on Saturday or Sunday. My husband loves biryani like any other South Indian man, so when I came across some goat meat during our weekly grocery shopping, I decided to make him some Tamil Style Mutton Biryani. I have mentioned using a pressure cooker in this recipe, but you can make this biryani without a cooker

Since the start of the year, K & I have had a very demanding schedule during the week that has overflowed to the weekend as well. However, rain or shine, I make sure I make a fancy lunch either on Saturday or Sunday. My husband loves biryani like any other South Indian man, so when I came across some goat meat during our weekly grocery shopping, I decided to make him some Tamil Style Mutton Biryani. I have mentioned using a pressure cooker in this recipe, but you can make this biryani without a cooker

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Ingredients

  • Goat - cut into medium sized pieces
  • 3Bay leaves -
  • 1Cinnamon " -
  • 1Star Anise -
  • 3 cupsRice -
  • 1/2 cupCoconut milk -
  • to tasteSalt
  • Oil
  • 1 tbspButter Clarified -
  • To Grind :
  • 12Chillies Red -
  • 1 tspFennel seeds -
  • 3 tbspsGinger -
  • 6 clovesGarlic -
  • 1Onion - sliced
  • 20Mint leaves -
  • 1Cinnamon " -
  • rice water First wash the and soak in cold and set aside
  • Grind the "To Grind " list to a smooth paste
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  1. 1

    In a pressure cooker, heat the oil and add the star anise, bay leaves, cinnamon stick and the ground masala paste and fry for a minute. Add the goat pieces, a cup or two of water (depending on the amount of meat), required amount of salt and pressure cook the meat for a few whistles

  2. 2

    When the pressure has released, measure the gravy in the cooker and set aside. We will need 6 cups of liquid to cook the 3 cups of rice including the gravy, water and coconut milk

  3. 3

    In a large frying pan, add the ghee and transfer the cooked meat to the pan. Saute for a few mins, add the soaked rice and pour 6 cups of liquid (gravy, water, coconut milk). Add some salt if required. Cover and cook on medium-low heat

  4. 4

    You can skip the frying pan step, by removing the gravy from the cooker and adding the rice, the measured 6 cups of liquid, salt, and cooking it in the pressure cooker for one whistle

  5. 5

    Once the rice is cooked, garnish with some coriander leaves and serve with a raita

  6. 6

    I served mine with a raita and some Parsee Chicken Curry

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Beula Pandian Thomas
Beula Pandian Thomas @cook_7800987
on May 20, 2011 22:19
New Zealand
Welcome to my Blog The Eaterspot. My blogging journey began in March 2010. I had just relocated from the US, and living in Wellington, New Zealand was definitely a whole lot different from the US. The day after I landed here, I began a full time job, but I still had a whole lot of free time after 5pm. I was cooking a lot of new dishes from various cuisines so the blog was born to document my cooking for my friends and family to follow what we are upto as a newly married couple and to see what we were eating!Thanks for visting my spot!
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