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Chicken Biriyani

This chicken biryani is a fragrant, flavour-packed celebration dish made simple — tender chicken and aromatic basmati rice layered with Kohinoor's authentic Bhuna sauce for a stunning one-pot Indian classic that's easier than you'd think.

Flavour Region

4
40 mins
Lucknow flavour region

Spice Level: Medium

  • Kohinoor Bhuna sauce – 1packet
  • Diced chicken (preferably on the bone) – 600 grams
  • Kohinoor Diamond basmati rice – 400 grams
  • Ginger paste – 1 tablespoon
  • Garlic paste – 1 tablespoon
  • White onions sliced – 200 grams
  • Oil – 50 ml
  • Garam masala – 1/2 tablespoon
  • Spice for cooking rice – 2 green cardamom, 4 number cloves
  • Yoghurt – 100 gms
  • Chopped mint – 2 tablespoons
  • Chopped coriander – 3 tablespoons
  • Kewra flower water – 10ml
  • Saffron (soak in 20ml of warm water) – 1/4 gm
  • Yellow food colour liquid – 5ml
  • Salt – to taste
Lovely and tasty fiery sauce with a flavour unlike any other I have purchased in supermarkets. 

Penelope A.

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Lucknow

Lucknow, the city of Nawabs, is celebrated for its refined Awadhi cuisine. Known for slow-cooked kebabs, fragrant biryanis and delicate curries, the food here is a testament to centuries of culinary artistry.

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