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Not long after we married, my husband introduced me to pilaf-style biryani, one of his favorite rice dishes that has meat and veggies cooked together with the rice; topped with toasted almonds or other nuts, it is really delicious.For the longest time that’s the only form of biryani we ever made. Thenone evening at a Pakistani restaurant we ordered biryani and the rice came out in a dome-like shape, with the actual biryani nowhere to be found.Once we dug into the rice we saw that it was stuffed with the biryani.This dish was so beautiful and impressive, I immediately knew I wanted to recreate it at home.
You can serve this dish as-is, or with a bowl of plain yogurt on the side to spoon on top. Cucumber Raita (a mixture of yogurt, shredded cucumber, crushed garlic, fresh minced mint, and a little salt) is also wonderful.
Salad Shirazi is another great choice as a side dish for biryani; it’s basically just a mixture of chopped tomato, cucumber, onion, and green herbs like parsley and mint that is dressed with lemon juice, olive oil, and salt.
Incidentally, this dish is thickened with yogurt, which happens to be this week’s Blogger Secret Ingredient!
Beef Biryani Stuffed Inside Basmati Rice
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Yield:About 8 servings
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons canola oil
- 2 lbs (910 g) stewing beef (or an economical roast that has been trimmed of excess fat and cubed is fine because since the meat tenderizes as it cooks)
- 6 large cloves garlic, crushed in a mortar and pestle or grated on a microplane
- 1-inch piece fresh ginger, grated on a microplane
- 6 tablespoons biryani paste
- 1 cup (225 g) plain, low-fat yogurt
- 1 bay leaf
- 1½ cups (355 ml) water
- ½ cup (80 g) golden raisins (sultanas)
- 2 jalapenos, halved, de-seeded, and minced (optional)
- 2 medium-large onions, halved and thinly sliced
- 3 medium-large green or red bell peppers, quartered, de-seeded, and thinly sliced
- ½ teaspoon coarse salt
- Basmati rice, for serving
- 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley leaves, for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Add the oil to a lidded 5-quart pot over medium-high heat. Once hot, add half of the beef and cook in a single layer until browned on both sides, about 2 to 4 minutes (wait to flip each piece until the meat is seared on the first side). Transfer the browned meat to a bowl, then cook the remaining beef the same way.
- Add the beef back to the pot, and then add the garlic, ginger, and biryani paste; cook 1 minute, stirring constantly. Add the yogurt and bay leaf and cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently.
- Add the water and then cover the pot, bring it up to a boil, and turn it down to a simmer. Let it cook until the meat is almost fully tender, about 45 to 60 minutes, stirring occasionally and adding a splash more water as necessary if it looks too dry or starts to stick on the bottom.
- Stir in the raisins, jalapeno, onion, bell pepper, and salt. Cover the pot and cook over medium-low heat until the vegetables are tender, about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally and adding a splash more water as necessary if it starts to stick on the bottom. (Alternatively, you can leave the lid ajar if the water isn’t evaporating fast enough, since the water should be evaporated by the time you’re done cooking.)
- Serve the beef biryani sauce on top of or stuffed inside basmati rice (see note below for instructions on how to stuff this inside rice), with the parsley sprinkled on top, if using.
Notes
To Serve Beef Biryani Stuffed Inside Basmati Rice: Brush the inside of a bowl with canola oil or lightly spray with nonstick cooking spray (the bowl should be about the size of a bowl you would eat your morning cereal out of – see picture below); lightly sprinkle turmeric inside the bowl if you want the rice to have a mixed yellow and white look. Press cooked basmati rice onto the bottom and up the sides of the bowl (see picture below), making sure to press hard enough so that the rice is packed. Add biryani sauce to fill the well in the center of the rice, then add rice to cover the biryani, again, making sure to firmly pack the rice. Turn the rice out on to a plate, carefully twisting the bowl off to remove it.
Press the rice onto the bottom and up the sides of an oiled bowl the size that you’d eat cereal from, as shown in the photo above.
Update (April 3, 2013):I made this dish again and perfected the recipe and snapped a few pictures, so I decided to update both the recipe and the photos in this post. As a point of comparison to show how much my photography has evolved, I kept one of my original photos (below).
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Reader Interactions
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Lail | With A Spin says
This looks divine. I am recommending this for an Eid rice dish round up. I hope you don't mind. Thank you!
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Ameena says
What is Byrani paste? Never heard of it.
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Faith says
Ameena, Biryani paste is a paste made of ground biryani spices and oil. Homemade biryani paste is great, but when time is a limiting factor, store-bought will also work fine.
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Bessie says
This looks so delicious! My mom used to make a sweet, Chinese version of this for every new year.
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Mama B @ My Edible Journey says
How clever! And it looks delicious, too. Thanks for sharing.
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Colette @JFF says
Gorgeous idea! I'm doing this tonight. Thanks!
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Raquel says
This recipe looks amazing! What cut of beef do you recommend?
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admin says
Raquel, I like to use sirloin for this. If you make it, let me know how you like it! :)
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Nutmeg Nanny says
This meal looks awesome! I really enjoy lamb biryani but have never had beef. I'm a huge fan of most Indian dishes but as I have stated before my boyfriend doesn't like it and I have no friends who like it either. If only you lived closer:)
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admin says
Thank you all for your sweet comments! :)
Heavenly Housewife, You're right, this one is a definite hubby-pleaser! ;)
Karyn, Yay, I'm so glad you liked the Bleu Cheese Mac! You seriously made my day.
Lynn, Exactly...biryani paste is just a concentrated curry paste used to flavor sauces (if you want, you could definitely substitute curry powder or whatever Indian spice mix you have on hand).
Reeni, I love these bowls, I call them my candy cane bowls! :)Reply
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says
Ooh this is such a wonderful idea! OK this is on the list now :D Thankyou for sharing your ingenious recipe Faith!
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Donna says
What a most gorgeous presentation. I love your step by step photos.
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theUngourmet says
This is just about the coolest thing ever! I love it! I would leave out the raisins though. For some reason I don't care for them with meat. :0)
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Jen says
This looks so good! I am definitely going to give it a try. Perfect to use the beautiful in-season peppers that we have here in New Jersey! I love your step by step photo sequence! Thanks so much!
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Selba says
What a wonderful dish of Biryani. I think I prefer shredder beef :)
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Barbara says
I love your photos! Such a cool presentation and curry is a favorite.
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Reeni says
This looks incredibly delicious! How clever to hide it inside the rice. I love it! And I have those same red bowls.
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Rosa says
Nice presentation! It looks very tasty!
Cheers,
Rosa
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Natasha - 5 Star Foodie says
So neat that the biryani is hiding as a lovely delicious suprise inside the rice! Love this presentation!
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Chaya says
I am impressed. That takes patience and it turned out looking great. I bet it tasted good too. You are one creative gal.
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Chaya says
I am impressed. That takes patience and it turned out looking great. I bet it tasted good too. You are one creative gal.
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lynn@queenofthecastlerecipes says
I had not heard of biryani before. So it's basically a more concentrated curry sauce? It sounds delicious, with the green peppers and raisins and shredded beef. Yum. Good combination :)
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Dawn (HealthySDLiving) says
Oh wow, this is so cool! I love how you stuffed it in the rice!
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nora@ffr says
hehe faith i love this idea off stuffing beef in rice :) yummm. sound wonderful!
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Krista says
What a great idea to serve the biryani right in the rice! All in it's own little package!
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Karyn Bernard (French Charming) says
Not only does this sound delicious, it's gorgeous looking!
BTW, I made your Bleu Cheese Mac and I absolutely love it! Thanks for all of the fabulous recipes.
Hugs,
KarynReply
Heavenly Housewife says
Oh my god, this is so freakin impressive! If i made this for hubby i bet i could get him to buy me whatever i wanted lol! AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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