
Marinate the chicken pieces with yogurt, ginger-garlic paste, red chili powder, turmeric powder, garam masala, and salt. Let it rest for at least 30 minutes.
Soak the basmati rice in water for 30 minutes. Then, parboil it with a pinch of salt and a bay leaf until it's about 70% cooked. Drain the water and set aside.
In a heavy-bottomed pot, heat ghee or oil. Add sliced onions and fry until golden brown. Remove half of the onions and set aside for garnishing.
Add the marinated chicken to the pot and cook until it's browned on all sides. Add chopped tomatoes and cook until they soften.
Layer half of the parboiled rice over the chicken, then sprinkle with saffron-infused milk, chopped coriander, and mint leaves. Add the remaining rice and repeat the layering.
Cover the pot tightly with a lid and cook on low heat for about 45 minutes, or until the rice is fully cooked and the chicken is tender.
Garnish with the reserved fried onions and fresh coriander leaves before serving. Serve hot with raita.
It was a decent Biryani. The flavors were good, but the rice wasn't as fluffy as I would have liked. I might try a different rice variety next time.
This recipe is a game-changer! The combination of spices and the slow cooking technique create a truly unforgettable experience. The chicken was perfectly cooked and the rice was fragrant. Highly recommend!
It was good, but not great. The chicken was a little dry, and the rice was a bit too clumpy. The flavors were there, but it didn't quite live up to the description.
Absolutely fantastic! The aroma filled my entire house, and the taste was even better. The chicken was incredibly tender, and the rice was perfectly cooked. This is the best Biryani I've ever had!
Disappointing. The chicken was overcooked, and the rice was dry. I'm not sure what I did wrong, but I won't be making this again.