For 1.5 kg of mutton, the following are the required ingredients.
Ingredients Required
OilCardamom (elakai) - 4 pieces
Cloves (kraambu) - 5 pieces
Cinnamon Sticks - 2 small pieces
Bay leaf (biryani elai)- 2 leaves
Onion - 4+4 (in 2 separate bowls)
Tomato - 5+5 (in 2 separate bowls)
Mutton - 1.5 Kilograms
Turmeric powder - 4 tablespoons
Red Chilli Powder
Salt
Ginger garlic paste
Green Chillies - 6 or 7 depending on the level of spiciness required
Coconut milk (the quantity is explained below)
Mint leaves
Corriander leaves
Procedure
Step 1: Cook mutton with the spices (Do not throw away the water used to cook the mutton)
In a pressure cooker, add some oil, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon sticks, bay leaves. Saute till it emits the aroma. Add one bowl of chopped onions. Saute well. Add some salt for the onions to caramelize a bit faster. Then, add 2 tablespoons of ginger garlic paste and saute. Add one bowl of chopped tomatoes now and mix it well until it is cooked. Add all the mutton to this mixture and mix it well. Add a little turmeric powder, 1.5 tbsp red chilli powder, salt (to taste). Pour some water (to the level where the mutton is immersed in water). Mix all the ingredients and close the lid of the pressure cooker with the whistle. Allow it 5-6 whistles (until the mutton is well cooked; it depends on the pressure cooker).Step 2: Preparing the spices for the Biryani rice
In the same pressure cooker, empty the contents and use it to cook the biryani rice. The ingredients are similar to step 1 with only a few changes to be made.
Now make a paste out of the green chillies and the mint leaves using a Mixie. Add this paste along with the ingredients and saute till the raw smell of the chillies go away. Add the other bowl of tomatoes which is left. Saute till it gets cooked. Add salt to taste.
Add the cooked mutton first (drain it, but don't throw away that water). Don't add the water which was cooked along with the mutton now. We have to first measure it.
Step 3: Measuring the water and rice
For 1 cup of Basmati rice, 1.5 cups of liquid is needed. The liquid consists of 3 portions.
1. Water from the cooked mutton
2. Coconut milk
3. Water
First measure the water from the cooked mutton and pour it in the biryani vessel (pressure cooker with the ingredients in step 2). Now measure some coconut milk and pour it. For the remaining measurement, add water.
So, for example, if you are using 2 cups of Basmati rice and if you have 1 cup of water from the cooked mutton, the total liquid needed for 2 cups of Basmati rice is 3. So,
you can either add:
1 cup of coconut milk and 1 cup of plain water (1+1+1=3) or
1.5 cups of coconut milk and 0.5 cups of plain water (1+1.5+0.5 =3)
It may vary depending on your taste preferences.
Step 4: Concluding the Dum Biryani
Mix all the ingredients and taste check it. Add the rice now. Close the lid of the pressure cooker with the whistle. Turn it off after 12 minutes and do not open the lid until the pressure is down. Add fresh corriander leaves while transferring it to a hot box or any other vessel. Try not to mix the rice too much with a spatula because the long basmati rice may break.
That's it. You can enjoy the hot, spicy, Mutton Dum Biryani now. :)
Let me know how it comes out for you in the comments. :)
