When i prepared Hyerabadi Mutton Biryani from Ushas space i knew that i would be trying recipe of Hyderabadi chicken biryani from her blog soon and thats what i did today for dinner,...together with chicken shorva,fresh pomegranate in curd,..combo was yum,..thanks again Usha for sharing such yummy recipes in your space,
..i followed her recipe from scratch except for the last part ,i followed the procedures mentioned in my mutton biryani post ie the layering technique .
..i followed her recipe from scratch except for the last part ,i followed the procedures mentioned in my mutton biryani post ie the layering technique .
Usha has shared recipe for chicken shorva too,this is how i prepared
ingredient
two to three pieces of chicken
onion one chopped lengthwise
cumin seed half tsp
salt as per taste
red chilli powder half tsp
turmeric powder a pich
freshly grounded black pepper a pinch
corinader powder half tsp
half tsp oil to cook
procedure
heat oil in non stick wok
add cumin seeds oce they start spluttering
add chopped onions and keep frying till onions start changing their colour
now add salt,turmeric powder,black pepper powder,red chilli powder and coriander powder
keep stirring till oil is seen along the sides now add chicken pieces and fry further for few minutes
add half cup of water and cover and cook
once done remove from flame and serve hot with roti or biryani.
for fresh pomegranate in curd-beat curd and add fresh pomegranate seeds,i didnt add any seasoning to the mix and ya believe me it was perfect.
Pomegranate in curd is my another entry for FIC pink hosted by Priya and started by Sunshinemom of Tongueticklers.
Thats all frens tk cr,..cee u all soon,.:-)
Thats all frens tk cr,..cee u all soon,.:-)
Biryani and Shorva, yummy dishes to try. Looks great! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a feast!! I must try this pomegranate raitha..Its in my mind for a long time..
ReplyDeleteBriyani looks mouthwatering :)
if only i make this for my husband he will be the happiest man for that day! :D:D
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious.. nice clicks...
ReplyDeleteHmm,biryani looks so delicous the Hydr style is always a winner! Great pom entry for pink event too!
ReplyDeleteBiryani brings back such memories for me!
ReplyDeleteMmm Spicy rice..! That's a lovely click too..! Do send some tomatish delights to my FIL-Tomato event by 31st dear :)
ReplyDeletePriyanka ... your full plates are always a delight to watch .. and always makes me hungry for those full meals.:-)
ReplyDeleteI really wish I lived near you. :-)
Yummy, love the hyderabadi biryanis and yours looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteyummy recipes dear
ReplyDeleteI have bookmarked few veg biriyani recipes to try them out. Good One Pri :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful combo dear...yummy feast...
ReplyDeleteBiryani looks marvellous, pome raitha looks delicious, totally the plate is inviting..
ReplyDeleteBriyani looks awesome, and wonderful combo too!
ReplyDeleteoh ya heard of hyderbad briyani, looks yummy
ReplyDeleteThe plate looks so yummy...have something for u in my blog, go check here
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every thing looks so tempting
ReplyDeleteyour biryani came out very well... and side dishes look yummy as well...
ReplyDeleteLove your plates and dishes. Biryani looks yummy!
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