Pork Biryani

"Adapted from a recipe in The Essential Rice Cookbook. Nice flavor, good Indian food for people who don't like curry (although I don't know why one would dislike curry). Meat was extremely tender and juicy. PS: if you're one of those like me who doesn't like to measure, go easy on the lemon juice so that you don't overpower the saffron."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 15mins
Ingredients:
20
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix the pork in a bowl with the ginger, garlic, garam masala, chili powder, tumeric, chillies, mint and coriander. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
  • The next day, put the sliced onion in a colander, sprinkle with salt to draw liquid out of the onions. Discard liquid, rinse onions and pat dry.
  • Heat oil and butter in a dutch oven, then fry onions until golden brown (about 10 minutes). Remove onions and drain. Pour off and reserve all but about 2 tbsp of the butter and oil.
  • Fry the pork in the dutch oven until well browned. Add cooked onions and yogurt and cook on low for 40 minutes.
  • In a large saucepan, boil enough water to cover rice. Add rice, return to the boil, and cook 5 minutes.
  • Drain rice, spread on top of onions and pork in dutch oven. Drizzle with lemon juice, saffron/milk mixture, and the leftover butter and oil.
  • Preheat the oven to 425 Fahrenheit.
  • Make a dough by adding a little water to the flour and 1 tsp salt. Roll dough into a long, thin sausage shape, and press along the top rim of the dutch oven. When the lid is placed on this dough, it will form a seal between the lid and base of the dutch oven.
  • Cook sealed dutch oven on high heat for 5 minutes before transferring to oven. Bake in oven for 40 minutes.
  • Remove from oven, break dough seal and enjoy.

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  1. This is awesome! Great flavor! Like a party in my mouth! Would like to try with lamb instead of pork sometime, since lamb is probably a bit more traditional.
     
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  1. This is awesome! Great flavor! Like a party in my mouth! Would like to try with lamb instead of pork sometime, since lamb is probably a bit more traditional.
     

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