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Ambur Mutton Biryani

May 15, 2015 by Suki 9 Comments

Amburbiryani

Ambur biryani is one of the south-Indian special biryani recipes. Ambur is a town in vellore district in Tamilnadu, India and is famous for leather. Ambur is famous for biryani. Authentic recipe is to cook the mutton in slow cooker so I first cooked the mutton in pressure cooker and then proceeded with dum process. I have heard they have more biryani shops than any other town.  Seeraga samba rice, a traditional Tamilnadu variety of biryani rice is used for this authentically. That makes this biryani even tastier. The rice is parboiled, meat is cooked separately and both are cooked together on dum on a closed vessel with some weight on top of it. There are different types of biryani and different biryani from many towns. There is another famous biryani called dindugal biryani.

AMbur biryani

I posted biryani collection recipes last week with all biryani recipes and their side dish and I thought should not post biryani recipe for a while. But this recipe came out so good that I wanted to post it this week. I tried this on Sunday with chicken 65 and it came out Yum!!! I saw a video from a chef making ambur biryani from star biryani hotel, so I adapted from that and tried this recipe. I wanted to share this biryani because of its simplicity.

AMbur biryani

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Ambur Mutton Biryani
Author: Suganya Hariharan
Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Indian
Prep time:  10 mins
Cook time:  40 mins
Total time:  50 mins
Serves: 4 cups
 
Ingredients
  • Oil – 4 tbsp
  • Mutton – ½ kg
  • Cinnamon sticks -1
  • Cloves – 2
  • Cardamom- 2
  • Bay leaves – 2
  • Star anise – 1
  • Fennel seeds – 1 tsp
  • Cumin seeds – 1 tbsp
  • Garlic – 5 (blended)
  • Ginger – 2 inch (blended)
  • Red chillies – 4 soaked in 1 tbsp of hot oil. And blended
  • Chilli powder -1 tbsp
  • Onion – 1.5, sliced
  • Tomato – 1,sliced/chopped
  • Curd – 5 tbsp
  • Mint – ½ cup,chopped
  • Coriander leaves – ½ cup,chopped
  • Lime – 2 nos
  • Salt – 1 tbsp
  • Ghee – 1.5 tbsp
  • Mint and coriander leaves – 1 tbsp, to garnish

    For rice:
  • Rice – ½ kg
  • Salt – 2 tbsp
  • Cumin seeds – 1 tbsp
Instructions
  1. Heat oil in a big vessel,add clove, cinnamon, cinnamon sticks, bay leaves,cardamom and star anise.
  2. Now , sprinkle 1 tbsp of curd.
  3. Add onions, garlic paste and ginger paste. Sauté till they are golden brown.

  4. Now add the mutton, salt, tomato, remaining curd, mint and coriander leaves. Stir everything and now add the water. Close the lid and boil it under low fire.You can even pressure cook it for 6 whistles.

  5. Meanwhile boil water and when it is boiling nicely, add rice, salt and cumin seeds to it. Boil till it is half done. Probably should take 6-8 mins.

  6. When the mutton is cooked, top the rice to it, add ghee and coriander leaves to it. close the vessel with a lid tight and keep some weight (like stones, vessel with water) on top of it and keep on medium for 7 minutes and and low on 5 minutes. Switch off and close and keep for 10 minutes.
Notes
There will be some water left in mutton when you top the rice but its good to help the biryani get its fluffy texture and boil to perfection.
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 Taste great with tomato garlic raita,cucumber carrot raita,mirch ka salan,mutton sukka

AMbur biryani


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Filed Under: LAMB, NON-VEG RECIPES, RICE/BIRYANI VARIETIES Tagged With: ambur biryani, ambur lamb biryani, ambur mutton biryani, ambur style biryani, chennai ambur biryani, Indian biryani recipes, Indian lamb briyani, lamb biryani restaurant style, madras lamb biryani, Mutton recipes, non veg recipes, star biryani ambur style, sunday lunch Indian recipes

Comments

  1. Neela Manogar says

    May 16, 2015 at 4:37 am

    Its just tempting.

    Reply
    • Suki says

      May 21, 2015 at 9:41 am

      Thank you Neela 🙂

      Reply
  2. Shareba says

    May 16, 2015 at 12:53 pm

    I think I might try this with lamb. Great recipe Suki!

    Reply
    • Suki says

      May 21, 2015 at 9:41 am

      Thank You Shareba 🙂 DO try and tell me how it is 🙂

      Reply
  3. Fareeha-faskitchen says

    May 18, 2015 at 1:43 am

    one of my favorite biryanis.. love it.. thanks for sharing

    Reply
    • Suki says

      May 21, 2015 at 9:41 am

      Thank you Fareeha 🙂

      Reply
  4. Katherine says

    May 18, 2015 at 6:16 pm

    I love the spices in Indian cooking! I have never attempted to make biryani before, but I do love mutton!

    Reply
    • Suki says

      May 21, 2015 at 9:42 am

      🙂 You should try Biryanis 🙂 You will surely go uhhh ;)!

      Reply
  5. Noel says

    November 22, 2023 at 4:48 am

    The mutton biryani is a little different from chicken biryani. I have a fabulous chicken biryani recipe that you can try out here: https://www.a1indiancurry.sg/

    Reply

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