Ammu’s chicken biryani
This chicken biryani recipe is a celebratory dish very special to chef Asma Khan. A great dish for a special occasion.
- Preparation:
- Cooking:
- Serves: 6 persons
Ingredients
- 200g of plain flour
- 500g ofbasmati rice, good quality
- 5tbsp ofsalt
- ½tspsaffron strands
- 80ml of full-fat milk
- 8tbsp of ghee, or vegetable oil (sometimes I mix both and it works really well)
- 2white onions, thinly sliced into half moons
- 1kgbone-in chicken thighs, skinless
- 3garlic cloves, crushed
- 6cm offresh ginger, grated
- 2tbsp ofGreek yoghurt, full-fat
- ½tspchilli powder
- 2green cardamom pods
- 2cloves
- 1cm ofcinnamon stick
- 1cm ofmace, crushed
- ¼tspfreshly grated nutmeg
- ¼tsp sugar
- ½lemon, juiced
Instructions
Step 1
Mix the flour with enough water to make a firm dough. Cover and leave to restStep 2
Wash the rice in a bowl of cold water, moving your hand in gentle circular movements in one direction to avoid breaking the delicate tips of the rice (the virtually invisible tips, if broken off, will boil rapidly when the rice goes into the hot water, because of their size, and turn into glue-like starch, which will make all the rice sticky). Wash the rice in several changes of cold water until the water remains clearStep 3
Next, soak the rice. There should be at least 15–20cm of water in the bowl above the rice level. Add 6 tsp of the salt and soak the rice for at least 2 hours. The long soaking allows the rice to absorb water. As the rice is not hollow and dry when it is put into boiling water, the cooking time is minimised; this will help keep your rice grains long and separateStep 4
Put the saffron in a small bowl. Warm the milk to tepid; my mother would describe it as blood temperature – if you touch the milk it should feel only slightly warm. If you are using a microwave to heat the milk, remember to stir the milk before checking the temperature as there may be hot spots. Pour the tepid milk over the saffron and set aside to infuseStep 5
Heat the ghee or oil in a heavy-based pan over a medium–high heat and fry the onions until caramelised. Using a slotted spoon and leaving as much of the oil in the pan as possible, remove the onions to a plate, spreading them across the plate to coolStep 6
Remove half the oil from the pan and set aside. In the remaining oil add the chicken and cook over a medium–high heat until golden brown on both sidesStep 7
Add the garlic, ginger, yoghurt, chilli powder and 2 tsp of the salt and cook over a medium–high heat until the garlic and ginger have lost their raw smell and the yoghurt has reducedStep 8
Add half the caramelised onions, then add warm water to cover the chicken. Bring to the boil, then cover and simmer for about 25 minutes. You do not want the chicken to be tender: it should still be firm, as it will be cooked further with the riceStep 9
Drain the soaked rice. Boil the kettle and pour the water into a large pan. Bring back to the boil, add another 6 tsp salt, then add the drained rice and boil until the rice is three-quarters cooked (this should not take more than 5 minutes). To test, remove one grain from the boiling water and squeeze it. There should be a hard core to the grain of rice. When the rice reaches this stage, drain and spread it on a tray to prevent it from continuing to cookStep 10
To assemble the biryani you will need a heavy-based pan with a tight-fitting lid. Using a slotted spoon, remove the chicken from its cooking liquid and place it in the pan. Strain the cooking liquid and pour over the chicken. Try to squeeze as much as you can from the onion/ginger/garlic residue, so the stock is nice and thick. It should just about cover the chicken piecesStep 11
Next, add the cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, mace and nutmeg. Add half the saffron milk, the sugar and squeezed lemon juice. Add the rice, ensuring it covers the chicken. On top of the rice add the remaining caramelised onions, the remaining saffron milk and the reserved oilStep 12
Put the biryani pan over a high heat and wait until the steam starts coming out. Let the steam come through for 1 minuteStep 13
Meanwhile, roll the dough into tubes and use the dough to seal the lid of the biryani pan. Put the pan on top of an iron frying pan or tawa over a medium–high heat: this is to diffuse the heat. If you do not have an iron pan, put the biryani pan into a preheated oven at 190°C/170°C fan/gas mark 5 for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, turn the oven to 150oC/130°C fan/gas mark 2 and leave for 20 minutes. If you are using a tawa on the hob, reduce the heat to low, cover the top of the pan with a folded clean kitchen cloth and leave for 20 minutesStep 14
When ready to serve, unseal the biryani lid. Using a large spoon and starting from one side, gently lift the chicken up and mix with the rice. You need to gently merge the wet rice with the dry rice on the top, so each grain is perfectly moist