Chicken Biryani - A step-by-step guide to the best rice dish ever

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • My Biryani video is one of my most viral to date, so it deserves its own long format video to truly do it justice! This time, I decided a traditional Hyderabadi Chicken Biryani was in order. It’s easy, achievable and a great dish for serving lots of people! Let me know in the comments how yours went.
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    Ingredients
    - 3 large red onions, sliced thin
    - 200ml peanut oil for frying
    - 1 kg chicken thighs, skin off
    - 4 tbsp yogurt
    - 1 tsp chilli powder
    - 1/2 tsp ground turmeric
    - 1 tsp garam masala
    - 3 tsp ginger paste
    - 1 tsp garlic paste
    - Juice of 1 lemon
    - 2 green chillies
    - 2 cinnamon sticks
    - 12 cardamom pod
    - 2 tsp cumin seeds
    - 6 cloves
    - Salt to taste
    - 1 bunch mint
    - 1 bunch coriander
    - 1 kg aged basmati rice
    Method
    1. Start by making the crispy onions by heating up the oil in a saucepan over a medium high heat and frying the sliced onions in batches until golden brown.
    2. Next, marinate your chicken by adding the chicken, 1/3 of the crispy onions, yoghurt, chilli powder, turmeric, garam masala, ginger, garlic, one cinnamon stick, 8 cardamon pods, 1 green chilli sliced thin, 1 tsp cumin seeds, 4 cloves and a tsp of salt in a large pot. Mix well and marinate for 4-24 hours.
    3. With the rice, rinse it twice then soak it in water for 40 minutes
    4. In a large pot, half filled with water, add 1 tbsp salt, 1 green chilli sliced lengthways in half, 6 green cardamon, 1 cinnamon stick, 2 cloves and 1 tsp cumin seeds and bring to a simmer.
    5. Add the soaked rice to the simmering water, stir once and cook for 6-8 minutes or until its just cooked. You still want a bit of bite in the rice.
    6. Remove the rice from the water and set aside.
    7. Place the marinated chicken onto a high heat and cook for 6-7 minutes, stirring every 1-2 minutes.
    8. Remove half of the chicken, then sprinkle half of the rice on the chicken in the pot.
    9. Next, add a layer of the crispy onions, some mint and coriander.
    10. Place the rest of the chicken and repeat with the rice, crispy onions and herbs.
    11. Place a clean tea towel over the lid of the pot and cover the biryani.
    12. Turn your element to medium high for 10 minutes, then turn it down to very low for 30 minutes. Take from the heat and let it rest for 20 minutes before taking the lid off and serving.
    13. Enjoy!
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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @CS0723
    @CS0723 Год назад +6834

    Not only is Andy very talented in the kitchen, he's so likable. Just a chill dude, no lame thumbnails, no clickbait titles. Just an awesome chef you'd actually enjoy having a beer with

    • @zieg0r
      @zieg0r Год назад +182

      Adam Ragusea levels of "to the point"-ness and no bullshit. Indeed. Someone you just like to watch because he respects your time. A rare sight.

    • @andy_cooks
      @andy_cooks  Год назад +965

      I appreciate that! Just trying to give value to the legends who follow me.

    • @Jabid21
      @Jabid21 Год назад +85

      I swear Aussies and Kiwis are some of the coolest people in the planet like they are your best mates from college/uni

    • @TurkeySlapMafia
      @TurkeySlapMafia Год назад +18

      And his wife's learned to use her manners lol

    • @jasmadden437
      @jasmadden437 Год назад +54

      Love how respectful he is of cultures and authenticity of foods. So many white chefs don’t care but Andy is different and so amazing

  • @zareenabegum9095
    @zareenabegum9095 7 месяцев назад +419

    As a Hyderabadi, I can say Andy has covered almost everything, if you add 2 to 3 spoons of ghee/clarified butter on top of all layers it enhance the taste even better, try it and enjoy it

    • @Mr.M.DelhiWala
      @Mr.M.DelhiWala Месяц назад +2

      शुद्ध घी अमृत की तरह होता है। ❤

    • @PiyanthaWarna
      @PiyanthaWarna Месяц назад

      I llike the way he cooking

    • @PYN111
      @PYN111 Месяц назад

      good idea

    • @christopherlamb7386
      @christopherlamb7386 Месяц назад +1

      TRUE!!!in fact I was wondering why he wasn't using ghee.

    • @noorsaba891
      @noorsaba891 15 дней назад

      Sahi baat bole tum

  • @richardrhodes9664
    @richardrhodes9664 8 месяцев назад +191

    Andy cooks and teaches like he was already going to be making this food anyway, and he’s just being friendly enough to let us know what he is doing along the way.

    • @camiloarturo6228
      @camiloarturo6228 8 месяцев назад +11

      Jajaja I got the same impression. It’s like the uncle trying to cook lunch and you just start asking what he’s doing and he starts patiently explaining you hehehe

    • @AnjelLee-nt1oz
      @AnjelLee-nt1oz 6 месяцев назад +6

      Cute comment.

    • @Ommismyteacher
      @Ommismyteacher 2 месяца назад +2

      Beautifully said!

  • @Fatima-ug5rj
    @Fatima-ug5rj 3 месяца назад +161

    As an Indian I am following a white man's recipe for biryani.

    • @angeladavis2010
      @angeladavis2010 2 месяца назад +9

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Phetsbackyardgarden
      @Phetsbackyardgarden 2 месяца назад +8

      it’s always wonderful to see people from different culture /ethnicity cook another ethnicity’s food.
      Often times they add a twist /modified the recipe a bit. I am fine with that…

    • @syednoorulfaraz8995
      @syednoorulfaraz8995 2 месяца назад +2

      Me too 😂

    • @Raven1816
      @Raven1816 Месяц назад

      Use better oil or ghee....

    • @Shortylala123
      @Shortylala123 Месяц назад

      Hello, how do you write this in terms of traditional biryani cooking?
      Or appearance

  • @eshitagoel6280
    @eshitagoel6280 Год назад +1395

    As an Indian I can say this is the most authentic Biryani I've seen a foreigner make, 10/10 score! You couldn't have done it any better!

    • @justaracoonchillinginatoilet69
      @justaracoonchillinginatoilet69 Год назад +29

      ​@watsappenin2865 nah in this context he isn't. Dont act smart when you can't spell foreigner correctly lol

    • @saranksp
      @saranksp Год назад +23

      He forget the main ingredient...Bay leaf

    • @vikrantbaliyan5075
      @vikrantbaliyan5075 Год назад +6

      everyone is indian in the comments section

    • @sriyudh
      @sriyudh Год назад +20

      He could have added ghee and some more spices but yeah whatever he has done is authentic. I would give him 9/10

    • @manz007
      @manz007 Год назад +16

      But I'd suggest dont put the whole children in there , cut it into smaller pieces and then it would get more taste plus it would be easier to divide between people.

  • @ashishsenapati8744
    @ashishsenapati8744 Год назад +1369

    Finally a foreigner getting close to the perfect biryani..... Looks very authentic....Love from India.

    • @andy_cooks
      @andy_cooks  Год назад +192

      Thank you 🙏

    • @lexluthor3145
      @lexluthor3145 Год назад +182

      Dont kid yourself. A lot of indians can't even cook this dish properly.

    • @manx4u
      @manx4u Год назад +152

      @@lexluthor3145 a lot of Indians can’t cook anything for that matter. But that’s not what Ashish said.

    • @jonathanxavier2026
      @jonathanxavier2026 Год назад +31

      ​@@lexluthor3145 What a spectacularly stupid thing to say. Of course they can cook it properly since it forms an important part of their diet.

    • @sharunsan2683
      @sharunsan2683 Год назад +96

      @@lexluthor3145 so what? It's not like all italians knows how to make pizza or all japanese knows to make ramen but it's still possible for native people to identify if their food is authentic or not luckily this guy makes it perfectly good

  • @piyushpawar3561
    @piyushpawar3561 6 месяцев назад +34

    As a person staying in Hyderabad since last 5 years and haven eaten hyderabadi biryani countless number of times,
    I highly approve this.
    Great job Andy 👏💯

  • @Sometimes_Always
    @Sometimes_Always 10 месяцев назад +53

    Chef Andy always smashes when it comes to how authentic his food is! It's amazing how much praise he receives from whatever nationality he cooks. This man is an absolute legend.

  • @logicrak
    @logicrak Год назад +884

    As a Hyderabadi, I can say YOU NAILED IT.
    There are many recipes and styles to cook it.. But the main thing many chefs forget to mention about is, How you parboil and layer the Rice. Entire Biryani Skill depends on it. You would only realize it after you make your first Biryani and complain why Rice are sticking together and not separated.
    And you nailed it like a local. Cheers!

    • @Xcrosstech
      @Xcrosstech 11 месяцев назад +3

      Check @goodtimewithraja youtube channel i found the similar video biryani making by indian student in usa and usa people really liked that

    • @Movie-xz3hw
      @Movie-xz3hw 10 месяцев назад +3

      Nuvvu chesnava eppudaina BIRYANI ?
      Success ayinda?
      Share your experience

    • @bangarJb
      @bangarJb 8 месяцев назад +6

      As a fellow Indian...this man is 100% correct!! Andy knocked this 1 out the park...that dough seal was *chefs kiss* Keep em coming Andy!

    • @jonnadakarthik
      @jonnadakarthik 8 месяцев назад +1

      exactly🤗

    • @jstohler
      @jstohler 7 месяцев назад +10

      He nailed everything except the pronunciation of "biryani"

  • @kushatwork
    @kushatwork Год назад +614

    As a Hyderabadi, I give a honorary "Hyderabadi Patta" our local citizenship tag, to Andy for this great Hyderabadi biryani...
    It means Our guy in Hyderabadi vernacular, for people who are confused... Congrats on your million views too...

    • @jamjar5716
      @jamjar5716 Год назад +4

      Such an honor to bestow!

    • @aryannegi3670
      @aryannegi3670 Год назад +8

      Baigan ke baata nakko karo

    • @kushatwork
      @kushatwork Год назад

      Pinde ke baata tum nakko karo, pinde mein mila detu...

    • @itsmeprasad1987
      @itsmeprasad1987 Год назад

      @@aryannegi3670 hahaha

    • @abdulbttr
      @abdulbttr 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bhai baadi baat boldi

  • @jezzymorezzi
    @jezzymorezzi 8 месяцев назад +7

    Just cooked this today, having marinated the chicken overnight. Best biryani I've ever made - and a great recipe that's easy to follow. Superb!

  • @marvelfc3458
    @marvelfc3458 9 месяцев назад +29

    So, made this biryani for the first time a few weeks ago and while I was happy with the general feel of it, I must say that I would double the amount of spices in there. I also felt it lacked salt, but then again I've noticed that when Andy says 'a teespoon', he actually pours in 1½ or 2. :D Thanks for the recipe and I will totally make this again with more spices.

    • @Navitor88
      @Navitor88 4 месяца назад +5

      Yup I totally agree mine turned out really bland even with all the spices and I would really highly suggest be careful not not overheat your pot as my entire bottom burned and ruined my entire dish with all my beautiful hard work and ingredients! Was quite disappointed considered the amount of work involved- and I not had it in medium heat five min
      There is just not enough sauce on bottom to compensate for high heat as he mentions - unless you have a cast iron pot - even then
      Be careful
      Another note-make spices ground or small as eating an entire clove is gross

    • @willsoe
      @willsoe 22 дня назад +3

      Hijacking this since I also made it last night. Echoing @Navitor88. I have a gas burner, and using a cast iron with a ceramic coating the bottom of the dish was completely burned black and charred after 10 mins max heat. Andys induction must be less directed than gas.
      Try 5 mins instead!

  • @ameyamuktewar2232
    @ameyamuktewar2232 Год назад +576

    Being Indian, I can tell that this is as near to the authentic Hydrabadi Biryani as anyone has ever gotten. Well done, Andy!

    • @srinvas1992
      @srinvas1992 Год назад

      9pp

    • @lawrenceweston922
      @lawrenceweston922 Год назад +1

      Well isn’t Biryani associated with foreigners in your country?

    • @ameyamuktewar2232
      @ameyamuktewar2232 Год назад +23

      @@lawrenceweston922 Certainly, because it was introduced by Arabs and Persians, biryani is indirectly linked to immigrants and foreigners. I say "indirectly" because, even though it was introduced by foreigners, the subcontinent added more traditional flavours and introduced the contemporary version.

    • @ameyamuktewar2232
      @ameyamuktewar2232 Год назад +1

      @@srinvas1992 Thanks

    • @lawrenceweston922
      @lawrenceweston922 Год назад +9

      @@ameyamuktewar2232 …. Yeah only if we like something from your country which is created by Muslims than you appreciate it be it the architecture of the Taj Mahal, the poetry of Mirza Ghalib, the cuisine of Biryani otherwise you disparagingly look at Christians & Muslims.

  • @MrJamesohh
    @MrJamesohh Год назад +722

    Crazy to see someone I went to school with now being a big famous RUclipsr/Chef. Congrats mate, looks like you are killing it!

  • @Freba66
    @Freba66 5 месяцев назад +5

    As an old amateur chef of 76, I can hardly stand it, hahah. My mouth is watering (Dutch saying) After Christmas I will definitely make this dish. Always nice to see that a good chef puts his whole heart and soul into his food while preparing it.

    • @Luwangli
      @Luwangli 4 месяца назад

      How did your Biryani go? Did your family love it?

  • @rtisom
    @rtisom 5 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t know if I could ever cook with the confidence this guy has, he’s amazing. I hope to try this wonderful recipe one day soon

  • @isaac5amuel
    @isaac5amuel Год назад +729

    As a born and bred Hyderabadi I would a hundred percent approve this.. Chef Andy you’ve done it again! You’re a legend mate and defo one of THE BEST RUclips food content creators ever.
    Also if you pair it up with your recent Bagara bhaingan.. ohhh it hits home feels. Atleast that’s how I grew up eating or Mirchi ka saalan too will do which is a more authentic combo.

    • @andy_cooks
      @andy_cooks  Год назад +79

      Legend, thank you!

    • @Yaqoot
      @Yaqoot Год назад +5

      Do they not use aloo bukhara in hyderabadi biryani? To me this recipe is almost perfect, just needs star anise and aloo bukhara and its good to go

    • @isaac5amuel
      @isaac5amuel Год назад +22

      @@Yaqoot I can’t complain about this dish over few ingredients that a Chef from a total white background has prepared with almost 98% precision (I’m not saying 100 only because Andy has cooked the marinated chicken for 4-5 mins before adding the rice, which to my knowledge most bawarchis from hyd don’t do). Star anise yes, aloo Bukhara? Yea..naa, I think it’s an individual preference as it is not used in my household when making biryani.. but Chef Andy has got almost all of the ingredients right including the cooking time and process.. to me this a near perfect Hyderabadi biryani.

    • @xxaidanxxsniperz6404
      @xxaidanxxsniperz6404 Год назад +10

      ​@@Yaqoot they don't use aloo bukhara in hyderabadi biryani

    • @Yaqoot
      @Yaqoot Год назад +5

      @@isaac5amuel yeah I'm definitely not complaining, he has done a great job. I'm Pakistani so the way we make biryani is quite different, I was just curious. I grew up in England so I haven't tried that many outside of my own family/region, I do want to try this recipe though

  • @pixiearthub
    @pixiearthub Год назад +266

    Despite being an Indian I don’t know how to cook Hyderabadi biryani yet 😂 But Andy cooked it with perfection 🤩💯 👌🏻👌🏻

    • @andy_cooks
      @andy_cooks  Год назад +33

      🙏

    • @hannielshajithomas7950
      @hannielshajithomas7950 Год назад +13

      ​​@@andy_cooksI absolutely loved the recipe but a few thing to note though.... Before starting to layer the rice , add a bit of ghee at the bottom and place a few thinly sliced tomatoes . Then start layering starting from chicken then rice and so on. It's done so that the chicken in some name left a bit too long on the stove carelessly or with the wrong temperature settings. And also saute a few raisins and cashews is ghee and layer it on the top most layer... And also it anyone wants to add a bit more colour to the rice, add 1 or 2 beetroot slices in between the layers.
      I absolutely loved it and hoping to see more great recipes soon ... Love from Kerala.💫💖

    • @republicchowkidar6953
      @republicchowkidar6953 Год назад +1

      lol😁i know many biryani recipes 🤪

    • @panugantirohit1123
      @panugantirohit1123 Год назад +1

      ​@@hannielshajithomas7950 He clearly stated at the beginning that he had earlier made a biryani with tomatoes in it, so this time he was going to make HYDERABADI Biryani. No, it's not Hyderabadi biryani if you put raisin, cashew, and beetroots in it! (Being a Hyderabadi and a biryani lover, I'm just not okay with raisin and cashew in biryani). You may add those and call it Kerala style biryani, no objections. There are some ingredients he missed (black pepper, black cardamom, etc.), but he got most of them right, so it's still a good, almost authentic recipe.

  • @mobillegends7720
    @mobillegends7720 9 месяцев назад +3

    My fav chef . Chill , relaxed just the way a great chef should be.

  • @malenameow
    @malenameow 4 месяца назад

    I had only watched Andy’s shorts until I watched this video and I can say I’m amazed! Congratulations on your dish and on your RUclips channel. Not only your cooking skills are amazing but also your teaching skills! I’ve been to culinary school and almost all of the teachers were far worse, and they were getting paid for it.
    Thanks again!! Greetings from Spain! Graciaaaas

  • @annthomas2689
    @annthomas2689 Год назад +340

    Made this for dinner - it was absolutely delicious. How well the flavours worked together and the depth of flavour were a pleasant surprise. Will be making it again. Thanks for the demystifying step by step.

    • @my.kookin.channel333
      @my.kookin.channel333 Год назад

      Thanks 👍🏾

    • @sashalawrence4786
      @sashalawrence4786 Год назад +1

      do you ever mix with people from the culture where this foods originates?

    • @my.kookin.channel333
      @my.kookin.channel333 Год назад +4

      @sasha lawrence That would be awesome. I have with some food. That's why I enjoy RUclips. It allows us to learn food preparation from different cultures. It's never exactly the same. It can come close.

    • @williamp.4617
      @williamp.4617 Год назад +4

      @@sashalawrence4786 What compelled you to ask this question?

  • @MiracleMirror117
    @MiracleMirror117 Год назад +421

    You did absolute justice to Hyderabad and all of India's biriyani lovers🤤

    • @velipulla3936
      @velipulla3936 Год назад +2

      that looked dry af

    • @MrGW2fanboy
      @MrGW2fanboy Год назад +47

      @@velipulla3936 lol it's biryani, not meant to be sloppy or have a whole lot of moisture

    • @pm6127
      @pm6127 Год назад +2

      @@velipulla3936 generally people have thin gravy to add to it..

    • @reznovvazileski3193
      @reznovvazileski3193 Год назад +26

      @@velipulla3936 If your biryani is wet you messed something up. But rest assured that chicken is going to be crazy flavorful and with a nice glass of mango lassi on the side you're heading straight to heaven before you ever even have to die.

    • @velipulla3936
      @velipulla3936 Год назад

      @@reznovvazileski3193 put some mayo on that biryani might be allright

  • @ahadsurooprajally4780
    @ahadsurooprajally4780 10 месяцев назад +5

    In Mauritius, we chop up the bordeg (dough seal) into small 1 inch squares and deep fry them - nice and crunchy snack. We also add potatoes and boiled eggs!

  • @nan6082
    @nan6082 6 месяцев назад +2

    Andy, you're amazing! This recipe is so impressive, you made it better than I do!! My mom used to make biryani the same exact way as you! You are awesome!!

  • @jigyasugulati
    @jigyasugulati Год назад +651

    This is closer to an authentic biryani than most of the Indian commercial restaurants do. Subscribed!!

    • @Just_Laugh100
      @Just_Laugh100 Год назад +10

      He's a great chef

    • @lovelyleonschannel5603
      @lovelyleonschannel5603 Год назад +10

      This guy is a genius,amazing.very well organized and like some commented "very likeable".God Bless.

    • @mein3324
      @mein3324 Год назад +8

      Most authentic one is the one created by the person who invented this dish.
      Others just make as per recipe that they know or learned from somewhere.
      So If he have used same ingredient and method that means it is authentic.

    • @stevefranks9873
      @stevefranks9873 Год назад +12

      ​@Mein thanks for that, I only come to the comments for the pedantry

    • @Hola-yz9wn
      @Hola-yz9wn Год назад +1

      Bhai saab ye kuchh jyada nahi ho gaya 😂

  • @rashidshabbir
    @rashidshabbir Год назад +176

    This is super authentic. As a self-proclaimed Biryani expert, I am impressed 👌

    • @psycho8771
      @psycho8771 Год назад +1

      Can it be cooked differently and still turn out just as good. I would like to try to make this at the firehouse but making it "authentic" would be overboard.

    • @adammorris4723
      @adammorris4723 Год назад +4

      @@psycho8771 Yes, you can. In India, Biryani is made on gas tops, wooden fire, clay fire. Just make sure to cook for just 15-20 minutes first and check if its cooked properly. Biryani can be tricky at first, but it is very easy to make once you get a hang of it.

    • @rashidshabbir
      @rashidshabbir Год назад

      Yes, you can. I think it is going to taste even better. Good luck.
      By the way you can also check another recipe which we always follow. It's a Rick Stein Biryani recipe. He did that for the BBC on his tour of India. Google "Rick Stein India" and you will get the full series.

    • @nikhilreddy8550
      @nikhilreddy8550 Год назад +1

      ​@@adammorris4723 You sound like my mom. She kept saying that for years but I still could never get myself to learn to cook it. Living in Hyderabad, biryani is cheap here and available everywhere. So never go the motivation to learn.

  • @sherazlatif1515
    @sherazlatif1515 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing! and the way you put the recipe and method in the description is amazing!

  • @Monkey-oy1us
    @Monkey-oy1us 9 месяцев назад +1

    One of my favorite versions of chicken and rice! Lovely presentation from Andy!

  • @sfan1911
    @sfan1911 Год назад +160

    Yes! Love the shorts but really appreciate the longer deep dive and all the handy tips that recipes don't ever mention.

    • @andy_cooks
      @andy_cooks  Год назад +33

      Thank you, I really enjoy making these longer videos and hope they inspire your cooking!

    • @zeya2605
      @zeya2605 Год назад

      ​@@andy_cooks Next i suggest you to make Shahi paneer or Butter paneer in Indian restaurant style

  • @hk78901
    @hk78901 Год назад +156

    With the rice precook the trick my mother told me is that it's at the perfect level when if you look at a grain it will be mostly translucent (i.e cooked) and there is a tiny sliver of white within (uncooked/al dente) which will then become fully cooked in the streaming/dumm process
    Amazing video!

    • @piccineko2299
      @piccineko2299 Год назад +4

      I was looking for a comment like this!
      Thank you❤

    • @TheGintama86
      @TheGintama86 Год назад

      I cant really see it with basmati rice so i cook it midway it kinda fluffs up from its own steam then

    • @70newlife
      @70newlife Месяц назад

      ​@@TheGintama86it's called kani. Take one grain of semi cooked rice. Press between index finger and thumb. If it breaks into two it's single kani. If it breaks into two it's double kani
      Double kani in bottom close to meat. Or single kani if the gravy is less or if you find after cooking it's too soft next time use single kani.
      On the upper layer rice it should be triple kani ie rice should break into three pieces.
      If it's pressed and becomes full paste between your fingers it's too late. 😂😂

  • @akashdeogharkar
    @akashdeogharkar 5 месяцев назад +2

    Made exactly like this today, it tasted so good. So proud of myself, thanks a lot Andy 👍, keep it up

  • @HenryEarle-qo6mq
    @HenryEarle-qo6mq Месяц назад

    Just made this chicken biryani following your step-by-step guide and it turned out INCREDIBLE! 🍗🍚 The aroma alone had my family gathering around the kitchen! Your instructions were spot on and made the process so easy. Definitely the best biryani I've ever tasted! Thank you for sharing this masterpiece with us! 🌟👩‍🍳

  • @HeyPaulhasopinions
    @HeyPaulhasopinions Год назад +126

    No matter what he cooks, there are always people in the comments commending his authenticity. That’s awesome to see and it’s certainly not easy to „satisfy“ such a variety of nationalities, especially if he cooks these incredibly popular dishes. Amazing!

    • @gramirez72
      @gramirez72 Год назад

      Commending comments… love it!

    • @lilacfunk
      @lilacfunk 10 месяцев назад

      Guy is just so humble and likeable

  • @akhileshdandge
    @akhileshdandge Год назад +302

    The Hyderabadi biryani you made was almost spot on! Kudos! Try to swap the chicken with mutton (goat meat) or lamb, the fat from the meat really elevates the flavors to another dimension! Just a few tips from someone who is a diehard fan of hyderabadi biryani!
    1. Never use jeera (cumin seeds) as a substitute for Shahi jeera (caraway seeds). Both have a very a different and distinctive flavor, and are never used interchangeably. Shahi jeera falls in the category of garam masala or whole Indian spices.
    2. A little bit of ghee really brings out the flavours more. You could pop in a few fried cashews too!
    3. When the chicken quantity is less, it's always fine to layer the chicken singly at the bottom. Plus always use a cast iron skillet (tawa) below the pot you are cooking to avoid the meat getting burnt.
    4. You could literally double the amount of yoghurt used, it will balance out the heat from whole spices (control it as per your heat tolerance).
    5. For chicken, many of us opt for kacchi (raw) biryani style as it is much faster and easier. Pakki style which you have used is usually for the mutton variant.
    6. Check out Swasthi's recipes online, she usually has the most authentic and detailed recipes for almost all indian dishes on the internet right now.
    Bravo! Love from India!! 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @satikantabanerjee7844
      @satikantabanerjee7844 Год назад +2

      As far as I know, I might be wrong, ghee is used only in mutton biryani

    • @akhileshdandge
      @akhileshdandge Год назад +9

      @@satikantabanerjee7844 Actually many recipes that I've tried, mutton usually has higher fat content so ghee is optional. And chicken has lesser fats so ghee is usually called for. I'm not much aware of other variations though!

    • @vichander1
      @vichander1 Год назад +9

      @@satikantabanerjee7844 For Hyderabadi biryani, for both chicken and mutton, ghee is used

    • @laypyu
      @laypyu Год назад +2

      Thanks for this productive comment, Akhilesh. Appreciate the points. 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @numsiskit
      @numsiskit Год назад +1

      Oh wow, we've entered the rabbit hole 😁

  • @yahp2127
    @yahp2127 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow! Another authentic biryani recipe for me to make! Thanks Chef! Love your work ❤❤❤

  • @ashtonandjohn
    @ashtonandjohn 9 месяцев назад

    I love your pots and the kitchen and all of your tools. Just discovered ya and I love watching you cook. Great recipes and representation!

  • @zax1972
    @zax1972 Год назад +367

    We make it exactly like this in Mauritius, except we add fried potatoes. He must have learned this directly from an Indian, too many expert tips to have come from a book, plus he made it like a true Indian, he didn’t measure anything, just throw it in with rough estimation, mark of experience, well done man.

    • @Thrash_ranch
      @Thrash_ranch Год назад +39

      the biryani you are referring to is the lucknow/calcutta biryani that has the fried potatoes on it...That is the ultimate biryani

    • @reznovvazileski3193
      @reznovvazileski3193 Год назад +3

      @@Thrash_ranch Turn the chicken tika on top of that and we're playing life with cheatcodes.

    • @shwat_4
      @shwat_4 Год назад +3

      @@Thrash_ranch Lucknow biryani doesn't have potatoes...

    • @jalyassin
      @jalyassin Год назад +4

      Oh yes the potatoes are a game-changer 😋🤤

    • @safiabegum2851
      @safiabegum2851 Год назад +1

      This is chiken biryani no need add potatoes

  • @girishnair4869
    @girishnair4869 Год назад +268

    Hi Andy, great video. One suggestion if I may, if you dry fry the spices on a dry pan (until you can smell the spices), it enhances the flavour ten fold. I hope this helps.

    • @snaidu2007
      @snaidu2007 9 месяцев назад +3

      That's needed then it would be. A 10/10 it's a 9.2/10 for me

    • @patrickneuhaus3468
      @patrickneuhaus3468 8 месяцев назад +3

      Very good comment, because the spices used in this recipe needs to be heated in beginning. Thats why i do not like Andys videos, because missing very important steps

    • @girishnair4869
      @girishnair4869 8 месяцев назад +34

      @@patrickneuhaus3468 it is still very good without preheating the spices. Preheating spices just enhances the aromas and taste. Andy is a very good cook!

    • @alireza3530
      @alireza3530 7 месяцев назад +2

      If you wish to cook as a local, roasting the spices becomes a must. But if not, you can do whatever brings out the same aromas. I put a wet towel on the pot and then put the lid on that. There is no need for the dough. Finally, I liked the simple video. It works. ThanksAndy.

    • @rookere1604
      @rookere1604 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@patrickneuhaus3468 don't pretend you know what you're talking about lmao

  • @jayr4980
    @jayr4980 8 месяцев назад +3

    Never had it,unfortunately. But boy does it look Deeelish! This one just went to the top of my list to make. Thank you Andy, always a great watch

  • @debjaninathify
    @debjaninathify 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Andy! I recreated this awesome recipe of yours today and I should say that it came out great. Thanks so much!! ❤

  • @MaxtheMeatGuy
    @MaxtheMeatGuy Год назад +1188

    Incredible video! Loved this one Andy

    • @mistersinghff6826
      @mistersinghff6826 Год назад +3

      You also the best buddy

    • @isaac5amuel
      @isaac5amuel Год назад +10

      Max, I've been thinking or dreaming should I say.. I've never come across Brisket biryani and it's my desire to see it made somewhere or have it if it's God will 😄. I can't think of anyone else better than the Brisket king himself to throw your version of brisket and biryani together. Trust me you'll be making one of your avid follower's dream come true. Hope you get to see this, and hope I get to see some brisket biryani.
      Cheers man 🙂

    • @SHARATH_GOUD300
      @SHARATH_GOUD300 Год назад

      Love ❤️❤️❤️❤️ from Hyderabad India

    • @samllyod7054
      @samllyod7054 Год назад

      Low and Slow.

    • @misbahulislam8680
      @misbahulislam8680 Год назад +2

      MAX IM ONE OF BEST FAN... I ALWAYS LOOK ALL OF YOUR VIDEOS

  • @firdousshawkat
    @firdousshawkat Год назад +104

    Feeling so satisfied, you cooked it perfectly with so much effort. Love from India 😊

    • @andy_cooks
      @andy_cooks  Год назад +15

      I really appreciate that 🙏

  • @user-eh2hj8bx6i
    @user-eh2hj8bx6i 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for putting the recipe in the description box!

  • @johnbays32
    @johnbays32 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love biryani, it has to be one of my favourite dishes. Bravo

  • @tarun8172
    @tarun8172 Год назад +186

    That looks 1000x better than biryani you get at most of the restaurants here in the US. I love how authentic this biryani is. And bonus points for the aesthetics. Just love how he has built his kitchen and assembled all the tools to make his videos look amazing. 10/10 on everything.

    • @adnan9520
      @adnan9520 10 месяцев назад +2

      9/10 Indo/Pak restaurants here in the US absolutely cannot make Biryani. What they serve as biryani is an atrocity

    • @goodtimewithraja
      @goodtimewithraja 10 месяцев назад

      Americalo Hyderabadi Chicken Dum Biryani | From American Taste Buds to Hyderabadi
      ruclips.net/video/zDzs2YTyehk/видео.html

  • @TenderheartPC
    @TenderheartPC Год назад +123

    Great episode. I'm not Indian or of Indian descent, but I have a tremendous love for this dish and I've learned to make it at home. I love to reserve the leftover onion oil to reuse in other dishes. It's loaded with flavor. I also like to sprinkle a small amount of kewra water over the rice to add some floral notes.

    • @rianamohamed300
      @rianamohamed300 Год назад +4

      Great idea, onion oil. I do the same.

    • @ha6464
      @ha6464 Год назад +1

      Loved your tip about the kewra water, it takes it to the next level!

  • @georgesulea
    @georgesulea 7 месяцев назад

    Just bought your book. So looking forward to trying this stuff at home:) Your cooking is inspiring!

  • @ShellahAli-nb9vn
    @ShellahAli-nb9vn 8 месяцев назад +1

    That was incredible! Never used dough as I have always used a tea towel, but I will try it!!
    I would love some simple spicy quick dishes as I entertain regularly and am a very busy mum!!❤

  • @Arika_VR
    @Arika_VR Год назад +144

    For Indians biryani is not just a dish, it's love at first bite.. we love cooking it, eating it, and watching someone make it.. We love our biryani more than anything 🥰

    • @drdisrespect.8174
      @drdisrespect.8174 Год назад +2

      cringe

    • @aloo-paratha
      @aloo-paratha Год назад +1

      @@drdisrespect.8174 as an Indian... can't agree more mate

    • @x1stval
      @x1stval Год назад

      ​@@aloo-paratha as an extraterrestrial omnipresent being i too agree on the fact that the

    • @kk7420
      @kk7420 Год назад +3

      @@drdisrespect.8174 I mean, if they are speaking from their own point of view. How could you call it "cringe"? Imagine calling a person of Mexican descent "cringe" for loving their tortillas or a Japanese person "cringe" for their insight into sushi. In my opinion, the people who say "cringe" for the sake of it are the real "cringe-lords".

    • @user-oq2rp2gw9q
      @user-oq2rp2gw9q 5 месяцев назад

  • @mubashramoinuddinsyed2711
    @mubashramoinuddinsyed2711 Год назад +69

    It’s so admirable that our dish Biryani is being loved around the world and if such an amazing cook, Andy makes it, it’s really icing on the cake

  • @nickcifarelli8887
    @nickcifarelli8887 2 месяца назад

    Always enjoy your videos champion. Fellow Aussie here. Have a lot of respect for your culinary skill. Love how chill and down to earth you are. If I ever meet ya, beers are my shout.

  • @tyrosel2543
    @tyrosel2543 5 месяцев назад

    Watching this as a South Asian (Bengali) who loves traditional food and especially Biryani, I just want to commend your talent here and the whole authenticity of your approach in making this traditional dish. Absolutely smashed it.

    • @binagarten4667
      @binagarten4667 4 месяца назад

      But you forget the Europeans invented curry, they claim they invented the Samosas. Duplicitous to say the least

  • @s.satgurushanmugam8084
    @s.satgurushanmugam8084 Год назад +32

    As an Indian , i can say for a foreigner this biryani is one of the best ones I've ever seen...

  • @mohammadfardeenshihab1042
    @mohammadfardeenshihab1042 Год назад +89

    As someone who has grown up eating BIRIYANI in this part of the world , can’t stress enough how authentically this has been prepped .
    Great stuff man

  • @mrapp9457
    @mrapp9457 Месяц назад

    I have been following Andy’s bread making and now dishes. Love his recipes and ease with which he teaches. Cute accent and he’s easy on the eyes!😉

  • @ajacobs6955
    @ajacobs6955 4 месяца назад +1

    Made this and it came out amazing, thank you. We usually make a different chicken biryani so had to try this. Video was perfect from start to finish! Greetings from South Africa.

  • @_joapa
    @_joapa 11 месяцев назад +27

    One of the joys of life is having a proper hyderabadi biryani cooked to perfection. Growing up in the middle east with a massive Indian Diaspora, youre bound to see come across all sorts of indian goodies and the biryani is just on a whole other level.

  • @srihimanshumouligarimella7029
    @srihimanshumouligarimella7029 Год назад +157

    Really well made. That's pretty much how it's done here. 10/10.
    Just a small suggestion: Use a bit of Ghee (clarified butter) along with the other toppings.
    Bay leaf and star anise can alo be added to give an amazing taste.

    • @anjayl
      @anjayl Год назад +12

      I agree, an Indian dish without Ghee seems odd.

    • @episode6691
      @episode6691 Год назад +2

      @@anjayl while I'm also surprised he didn't use ghee, the use of oils instead of ghee has risen in indian cooking (in the us at the least) and if you're not in the know then you probs wouldn't know about ghee due to this as well.

    • @chefgarrin
      @chefgarrin Год назад +1

      I thought it looked very dry....

    • @anjayl
      @anjayl Год назад +9

      @@episode6691 Which is sad. Ghee is, on all accounts, way better than oils 😕

    • @Darthvader00
      @Darthvader00 Год назад +6

      Ghee will overshadow biriyani’s aroma. Ghee is not mandatory. This is a fact I heard from one traditional biriyani chef.

  • @Barkis53
    @Barkis53 8 месяцев назад

    Finally made it. Excellent recipe and how to. Thank you.

  • @LinYouToo
    @LinYouToo 8 месяцев назад

    Outstanding instruction, can't wait to try it

  • @alkaniteghost6111
    @alkaniteghost6111 Год назад +77

    In a lot of Indian households, we don't use whole spices in the Marinade.
    We slightly roast some cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, mace and some nutmeg over a low flame for a minute or two, run it through a grinder to create a fresh aromatic powder and we use that in the marinade.

    • @rohitghali
      @rohitghali Год назад +2

      True. But not for hyderabadi biryani.

    • @mannchhabra
      @mannchhabra Год назад +10

      Haha I actually prefer grounded blend of spices regardless of the "authenticity" part. The grounded spices definitely mix well and I truly dislike when cardamom or clove gets chewed accidentally lol 😁 it irritates my experience and breaks my hunger mode haha

    • @AdityaRaj-lf5ti
      @AdityaRaj-lf5ti Год назад +3

      @@mannchhabra or you can tie 'em up in a cotton cloth so that you can take it out before eating

    • @sahithreddy4s4
      @sahithreddy4s4 Год назад +4

      In hyderabad we use whole spices and powder both

    • @mannchhabra
      @mannchhabra Год назад

      @@AdityaRaj-lf5ti that is also an excellent, alternate way to do it. Yes cheers

  • @revalisurefeather7402
    @revalisurefeather7402 Год назад +13

    One thing I love is he always has the recipe in the thumbnail I really appreciate it Andy, thank you!

  • @SimDeck
    @SimDeck 2 месяца назад

    Nothing better than someone who is quite clearly a very skilled craftsman and teaches without pretense. Just brilliant and invaluable information. Thank you.

  • @Asftfs
    @Asftfs 7 месяцев назад

    Good grief! Have watched loads of fantastic videos of this dish but this is the most enjoyable to watch!!! Thanks mate 😊

  • @madhurigl4972
    @madhurigl4972 Год назад +56

    As a person from Andhra Pradesh, I approve this recipe ❤
    This is very authentic

    • @gerryberry4089
      @gerryberry4089 Год назад

      ​@Messi GOAT 🐐 He may not but it's useful for me! 🙂

    • @gerryberry4089
      @gerryberry4089 Год назад

      @Messi GOAT 🐐 Me, a viewer who is catched by the recipe and is even impressed that it's cooked in an authentic way! 🙂 Who should I be to have the right to find this comment useful?

    • @Whatzzzz999
      @Whatzzzz999 Месяц назад

      As a person from Surbiton, Surrey, UK, I also approve this recipe....

  • @kartikayagarwal9246
    @kartikayagarwal9246 Год назад +9

    So nice to see a cooking video which is JUST about the cooking. So clean and honest!

  • @psychoinpyjamas
    @psychoinpyjamas 6 месяцев назад

    I make biryani once a week in my house and it’s very time consuming but oh so worth it. I was hooked on chicken biryani but I tried making sindhi mutton biryani and never went back to chicken again. Sooooo good!

  • @pontmann
    @pontmann 5 месяцев назад

    I made this last month with only 70 percent of the ingredients but it was still amazing. Today I have made it again with pretty much all you show Andy. I added potatoes to the marinade stuff and brown lentils done in some turmeric in the rice layers 'cos I'm a Durban boy and that's how our biryani rocks. I've made anought to feed an army. I am so starved of this great dish here in the Eastern Cape of south Africa as we have no Asian restaurants to speak of (KZN is an Asian foodie paradise). BTW I was over in the UK a while ago and ordered a biryani at several so called Indian restaurants and every time I just got a sloppy curry. They have no idea of what a truly magnificent biryani is like. Like you I can die for that rice. I'm too poor to afford saffron but used egg yellow and it marbled up the fragrant rice perfectly. Thanks mate. 5 stars every mouthful!

  • @Maxmx7
    @Maxmx7 Год назад +18

    Hey Andy, small tip I would give is to assemble and mix the marinade in the dish before you add the chicken. makes it easier to incorporate all of the spices into the yogurt for even distribution. Awesome recipe!!

  • @charHD
    @charHD Год назад +22

    I used a big tall steel pot with two old towels under the lid with a glass bowl and casserole dish lid on top for weight to seal and it worked perfectly. Me and Mrs were packing this up for work lunches but kept eating bits of it the whole time 😍😍😍

  • @zaingazi3548
    @zaingazi3548 8 месяцев назад

    Lovely vid. I'm definitely gonna cook this one because I like how simple it is. Thanks chief.

  • @sindhuharidas
    @sindhuharidas 7 месяцев назад

    I am Indian but never cooked Biriyani but this video has tempted me too. Gone definitely try tomorrow for my friends and I must say you nailed it xx

  • @mariamahmad57
    @mariamahmad57 Год назад +14

    Learning how to fry onions to golden perfection is like a milestone moment in the process of becoming a good home cook here in old delhi!

  • @swarnakalepu7278
    @swarnakalepu7278 Год назад +5

    I’m from Hyderabad and my husband makes this biryani at home! Its authentic and the dough seal is the traditional way of cooking it! I’m so happy to see Andy cook it the right way! 😊

  • @Peace786.
    @Peace786. 10 месяцев назад

    Nice one mate, my favourite food and you smashed it long shot Nice clean and tasty

  • @areuserius328
    @areuserius328 7 месяцев назад

    this dish is so delicious you will never get tired of eating it...
    there are even different version or styles made with mutton and bone in beef and some with cashew nuts pomegranate bits anf raisins. really delicious.

  • @TheHoPo
    @TheHoPo Год назад +5

    You have no idea how much I'm craving biryani right now after watching this. It is my favourite dish and you've done justice to it!

  • @luketemplar2090
    @luketemplar2090 Год назад +19

    Dear Andy, I came to your channel from watching the shorts. What amazes me is your versatility in the kitchen and your attention to detail. Whatever the style of cooking or the culture, you stay true to the methods and the ingredients. I wish I found your channel sooner, it is a homage to food and without any pretensions. It's also a huge comfort to see items used that are familiar as I live in Australia as well. Good on you mate.

  • @NicholasThompson-ej6tb
    @NicholasThompson-ej6tb Месяц назад

    Gave this a try for tea tonight. Huge hit with everybody and so tasty. Will definitely be doing it again. Thanks Andy for your no-nonsense and chilled style.

  • @s.payanda9448
    @s.payanda9448 10 месяцев назад

    Thank u, your recepies and explanations are very helpful 🙏

  • @thatoneguy7597
    @thatoneguy7597 Год назад +56

    Amazing recipe -better than the vast majority I’ve seen on RUclips for sure! I especially love your layering technique. One suggestion (if you’ll indulge me) is to pull out rice in intervals of doneness (like 60-70-80% cooked) and layer in the pot from bottom to top. In my experience it helps with the consistency of the rice throughout the pot, since the heat and moisture is still likely to be concentrated at the bottom. Anyways, excellent recipe and video regardless!

  • @k10633
    @k10633 Год назад +7

    Important thing is that he follows amazingly with the traditional ways how the dish is cooked is respective parts of the world ❤️✨ we love your work, and your wife's demands for different dishes, love from India.

  • @Elze77
    @Elze77 10 месяцев назад

    It looks AMAZING. Can't wait to make this one.

  • @Ambassador4Truth
    @Ambassador4Truth 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm from Mauritius, and this is exactly how you make a Briyani. Perfect.😊

  • @vaibhavsingh03
    @vaibhavsingh03 Год назад +9

    This is the first time a foreign chef cooked it perfectly 😊 Every step is bang on . Andy you did a great job 👏

  • @cherriosbee475
    @cherriosbee475 Год назад +18

    Ok. I must admit. I made this 18 times and counting. I’ve tried with goat meat, lamb, chicken and beef, and tried various nuts… cashew, sunflower, almonds. Each protein I’ve made it with, makes this one bloody amazing dish. I’ve made a few batches and freeze in freezer, so I can have it when I want biryani. It’s absolutely economical and cost effective. This recipe is the easiest and I’ve made it to my liking.
    THANK YOU, Andy!!!! This is the best and easiest dish ever. I’ve always thought biryani was the most difficult to make. Nope. Not at all. Andy explains it very well.

    • @pranayamdev411
      @pranayamdev411 Год назад +1

      Next time, try with fish

    • @shaynelahmed6323
      @shaynelahmed6323 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@pranayamdev411I was going to suggest fish too...when I do fish ( cod or haddock) I don't pester it...marinate in lemon n salt n blk pepper...batter dip n fry in small pieces....it adds texture and a nice pop of sanity in all that biryani blaze of flavours

    • @pranayamdev411
      @pranayamdev411 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@shaynelahmed6323 👍

  • @sujaysukumar123
    @sujaysukumar123 5 месяцев назад

    So nice to watch you make it. It's like music to the soul

  • @bushranizam4722
    @bushranizam4722 8 месяцев назад +3

    Andy ...u r a very talented man... mouth watering recipe...❤❤❤

  • @tonywright560
    @tonywright560 Год назад +5

    That looks amazing. The last time I made biryani, it took me hours and I was in trouble because dinner was so late. You've inspired me to try again, and given the comments below from your Indian friends, I'll use your recipe. Thanks Andy!

  • @Joetravis407
    @Joetravis407 11 месяцев назад +11

    New meaning to life after watching this video. So humble, so talented and has the ability to make cooking seem so simple and fun. You have the best cooking videos I have ever seen out there in RUclips and whoa !! it seems so less stressful and fun and wife pleasing lol. Keep it up and thanks a zillion !!!!

  • @Khuwanfood
    @Khuwanfood 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely stunning presentation and the flavors were just as impressive! You've truly mastered the art of making biryani. The blend of spices, tender meat, and perfectly cooked rice come together to create a dish that's both delicious and aromatic. Great job!

  • @skdelights
    @skdelights 7 месяцев назад

    Simple to follow instructions explains exactly what to do . Delicious spicy and aromatic Biryani .

  • @friskybong06
    @friskybong06 Год назад +7

    Really love to see Andy cook such nice and authentic recipes with so much of ease and the every bit of details that he gives is amazing..

  • @AdmiralPeach
    @AdmiralPeach Год назад +17

    If you have whole spices that are a little old, toasting them dry in a hot pan for a few mins brings out the flavours a lot better. Great recipe, I love biriyani ❤

  • @vedshthapa662
    @vedshthapa662 7 месяцев назад

    biryani and pulao are two best rice dishes and thank you for showing us how to do that perfectly kudos

  • @juliehillebrand8923
    @juliehillebrand8923 8 месяцев назад

    Very nicely done. I love your lamb shank biryani video, as well. My daughters absolutely love lamb, and we're biryani fanatics, so I'm seeing that in our near future! I think the key is gently cooking the basmati to start, and cooking the rice with whole spices and a little piece of lemon. Thank you!!!!!

  • @PriyaHangkhim
    @PriyaHangkhim Год назад +4

    You have nailed it!
    Not measuring the spices and just going by the gut feeling... Hats off! That's how we roll 👍

  • @devanshsagar9436
    @devanshsagar9436 Год назад +50

    The best thing about Indian cooking is there is always room for improvisation when you're confident in your skills and know your ingredients well. Hats off to you chef, that biryani looks divine! Cheers!✨

  • @natemorlock2379
    @natemorlock2379 10 месяцев назад

    Made this today and it turned out excellent. Thank you

  • @Aurion254
    @Aurion254 5 месяцев назад

    Well, now i know what I'm cooking this weekend. Love biryani. Looks delicious