Saturday, 2 June 2018

Smoked Mutton Dum Biryani


          Biryani is universally popular. Besides, mutton is a powerhouse of protein and iron and is absolutely necessary for our body. It is recommended for moderate consumption. So cook up this extremely flavorful smoked one-pot delicacy for your next party and serve along with just a simple raita as accompaniment. 








  • 600 gms. mutton with bones 
  • salt to taste
  • 1 tsp. turmeric powder
  • 1 tbsp. red chili powder
  • 1 tsp. garam masala powder
  • 1-2 tsp. lime juice
  • 1 cup yoghurt
  • 1 tbsp. coriander powder
  • 1 tsp. cumin powder
  • 2 tbsp. ghee
  • 2 tbsp. oil
  • 1 cup rice, soaked for an hour 
  • 2 green chilies, chopped
  • 2 tbsp. chopped coriander leaves
  • 2 tbsp. chopped mint leaves
  • 2-3 tbsp. fried onions
  • 8-10 roasted cashew nuts
  • pinch of saffron soaked in 2-3 tbsp. milk
  • 1 tsp. rose / kewra water
  • 1 small coal + 1 tsp. ghee








           Marinate mutton with salt, turmeric powder, red chili powder, garam masala powder and lime juice for an hour. 

          Marinate again with yoghurt, coriander powder and cumin powder for another hour. Cook the rice till it is 3/4 done. Drain and keep aside.

          Heat oil and ghee in a pan / kadai. Transfer the marinated mutton and cook, covered for 8-10 minutes on a low flame. Then pressure cook for 15-20 minutes on a low flame after the first whistle. 

          In a handi / saucepan layer the rice. Then arrange the cooked mutton pieces. Garnish with the chopped coriander leaves, mint leaves, fried onion, green chilies, cashew nuts, a ladleful of the mutton gravy, saffron milk and rose water.

          Cover with a tight lid and cook on dum on a low flame for 10-12 minutes. Let it remain covered for 10 minutes more. 

          For the smoked flavour - place a foil / small steel container in the centre and place a live charcoal in it. Drizzle the ghee over it and close with a lid for 2 minutes. 

          Remove the lid and discard the coal. Transfer the contents to a serving plate and serve with raita for a weekend lunch or for a party.





















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