Nothing like a good plate of aromatic biryani! This Vegetable Biryani hits all the right spots with its wonderful aroma and exotic flavours! Loaded with veggies, crunchy cashews, warm spices like saffron, herbs like cilantro and mint, this biryani is a delight to the taste buds in every bite!
Method
Cook the rice
Soak the rice in 3 cups (24 oz) water for 30 minutes.
After the rice has soaked, drain the water using a colander.
1- Heat a pot full of water, add 3 green cardamoms, 2 cloves and 3/4 teaspoon salt to it. Let it come to a boil.
2- Add rice, stir with a spoon.
3- Let it cook uncovered (don’t lower the heat) until it’s almost cooked (around 70-75% cooked but not fully cooked). There should be a bite to it. This takes around 6 to 7 minutes.
4- Remove pan from heat and drain rice in a colander. You may add a teaspoon of ghee to the rice. Set aside.
Caramelize onion & cashews and pan fry the veggies
5- Heat 1.5 tablespoons ghee in a pan on medium heat. Once hot, add 1 sliced onion to it and cook until they turn golden brown and caramelize.
This takes around 8 to 9 minutes. Remove on a plate.
6- To the same pan, now add cashews and cook until golden brown, around 1 to 2 minutes. Remove on a plate and set aside.
7- To the same pan add potato, cook for 2 minutes until light brown. Remove on a plate.
8- To the same pan, now add cauliflower, beans and carrots. Saute for 2 to 3 minutes until veggies appear light brown. Remove on a plate.
PS: This pan-frying veggie is an additional step and you can skip it and directly cook the veggies later on. I like doing the extra step as it gives the veggies a nice texture.
Make the saffron-milk and cook the vegetables
9- Heat 2 tablespoons milk in a pan. Once warm, add saffron strands (crush it before adding).
Let it sit for 10 minutes for that beautiful yellow colour. Saffron milk is ready, set it aside.
10- Crush ginger, garlic and chilli using a mortar and pestle. Set aside.
11- Heat 1.5 tablespoons oil in a pan/pot on medium heat. Add cumin seeds, cinnamon stick, bay leaf, peppercorns, remaining 3 cardamoms and remaining 2 cloves.
Stir and let the spices sizzle for few seconds. Add the sliced onions also add 1/4 teaspoon salt.
12- Cook for 3 to 4 minutes until onions turn light brown. Then add the crushed ginger-garlic and green chillies paste.
Cook for 2 minutes until the raw smell goes away.
13- Remove pan from heat and whisk in the yoghurt, whisking continuously until it’s all absorbed.
Put the pan back on the heat. Add all the veggies and toss to combine.
14- Add the biryani masala and Kashmiri red chilli powder.
15- Add 1/4 cup water. Let it cook for around 6 to 7 minutes until veggies are almost cooked but not overcooked. They should be firm to bite.
You may also cover the pan, I usually cook uncovered. There shouldn’t be much water left, it should be kind of thick mixture.
Remove from heat.
Layer the biryani
17- Now take a heavy bottom pan. I first grease the bottom of the pan with ghee.
18- Then add a layer of rice (half of the rice).
19- Top with half of the fried onion, half of the fried cashews and half of cilantro and mint. Add 1/2 teaspoon of rose water.
20- Now place the veggies on top (all of it).
21- Then add the remaining rice on top of the veggies. Then top it with remaining with fried onion, cashews, cilantro and mint.
Add the prepared saffron milk on top.
22- Add the remaining 1 teaspoon rose water on top.
23- And finally drizzle 1 teaspoon ghee on top. Sprinkle some biryani masala.
24- I did 2 layers of rice and 1 layer of veggies. If your pan is small you may do more layers, but the end layer should always be of rice.
Cover the pan tightly with aluminium foil. Then cover with a fitted lid.
Heat a flat pan on medium heat. Once hot, reduce the flame to lowest. Place your biryani pot on top of the pan and let it cook for 25 to 30 minutes on lowest heat (dum).
Scoop out the biryani from the bottom of the pan so that each serving has both the veggies and the rice.
Serve vegetable biryani with a side of raita.
Also Read: Boondi Raita https://darbar-e-lazzat.blogspot.com/2020/06/boondi-raita.html
