Try our mouth-watering recipe for Koila White Biryani with easy to follow steps! Each grain of rice is infused with flavour and aroma, leaving you completely satisfied.
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Moderate
30 mins
4-5
Ingredients
For the Paratha Dough:
Rice 500 Gm
Potato Cubes 2 Medium
Oil 1 ½ Cup
National Ginger Powder 1 Tsp
National Garlic Powder 1 Tbsp
National Cumin Seeds 1 Tbsp
National Salt 1tbsp. (Or As Required)
National Garam Masala Powder 1 Tsp
Small Green Chili Paste 2 Tbsp
Onion Puree (Boil and Grind Onion) ½ Cup
Curry Leaves 12 – 15
Green Cardamom 3 – 4
Black Cardamom 2
Cinnamon Sticks 3 – 4
Cloves 8 – 10
Star Anise 3 – 4
Whole Black Pepper 8 – 10
Bay Leaves 2
Chicken Powder 1 Tbsp
White Pepper Powder 1 Tbsp
Yogurt 1 ½ Cups
Water 2 Cups
Fresh Coriander (Chopped) 2 Tbsp
Mint Leaves (Chopped) 2 Tbsp
Green Chili (Small) 4 – 5
Kevra Essence, Few Drops
Oil 3-4 Tbsp
Directions
Heat oil in a pan and fry all whole garam masalas for 15-20 seconds. Then add curry leaves and fry for 10 seconds.
Now add ginger powder, garlic powder, green chili paste and onion puree and fry for 1-2 minutes.
Add potatoes, chicken powder, garam masala powder, salt and white pepper and mix well.
Add water and cook until potatoes are at least 80% done.
Now add chicken and yogurt and cook for 2-3 minutes. Then cover and cook for a further 5 minutes
Put a piece of coal on gravy, cover and give smoke for 2 minutes, then remove. (Note: for coal smoke, put a small piece of Aluminum foil with coal inside, and drizzle some oil on top of it. Cover the lid).
Add chopped coriander, mint, and green chilies on top of chicken gravy and layer with boiled rice. (To boil rice, take water in a pot, add salt, oil, and put on boil. once it starts boiling add rice until 3/4th done)
Sprinkle oil and kewra essence over rice. Add the coal in foil again at this step to infuse the rice with smoke. Cover the lid immediately and steam cook rice on a low flame for 10 to 12 minutes.
Take out the coal piece, garnish with fried onions and coriander and your Koila White Biryani is ready!
note: if you want to make biryani without coal smoke, then skip coal smoke part in both steps.