Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Chicken biryani

Any Indian worth his/her salt would swear by a favorite Biryani. So, in my case, I am rather partial to the Malabar Chicken biryani. Still hanker for the biryani served in my University hostel. The preparations in the yard, the aroma of the spices, of the onions frying in ghee, of mint and coriander leaves, the huge vessel on top of the wood fire, the embers on the huge lid glowing, .... .

There are so many different biryanis particular to each region, each community, each family in India, that this dish is versatile. But I have to write something down here or rather rant. Recntly I read while looking through the biryani recipes given by non- Indians, that Indian cuisine is very forgiving, unlike the Western baking, which is a science. Maybe true. But -- just let us take biryani. Suppose you cook the rice to a mush, or undercook it , or the same with the meat or the vegetables or the fish. Yes, we have seen that in some restaurants and takeouts around here. Mushy veggies, little bony pieces of chicken scattered around in the rice,-- bt that is not the real thing, is it? Indin cooking is a science and an art. It is intuitive, instinctive, and imaginative -- and most of all, full of flavor. Not just of salt, or of tomato, but of a million nuances. But then that is just me talking!









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