BEST BIRYANI RECIPES - Chicken Biryani Mutton Biryani Egg Biryani and more Get Curried

Get Curried has brought you Most Popular Biryani recipes in India by Chef Smita Deo & Varun Inamdar.

Some of the Biryani's are unique and diverse. We brought you the compilation of all varied Biryani's.
Which are Hyderabadi Dum Biryani or Hyderabadi Dum ka Biryani traces its roots back to what is known as Nizami food.
Butter Chicken Biryani which is made with basmati rice, flavorful spices and juicy chicken and serve it to your loved once.
South Indian Karnataka Style Chicken Biryani and surprise your guests and family.
Fish biryani which is made of fish marinated with spices, fresh herbs and cooked with rice.
Chemmeen Biryani Recipe, a Kerala Style Recipe of Prawns Biryani aka Malabar Prawns Biryani

Please find below the links with Time Stamps for the Video.

(00:04)How To Make Hyderabadi Biryani - https://youtu.be/HLaLwAeAxBw
(8:34)Butter Chicken Biryani Recipe - https://youtu.be/svbKHvLV0ac
(14:00)Chicken Biryani Recipe Karnataka Style - https://youtu.be/_WPAZnQD-7U
(21:03)Chemmeen Biryani - https://youtu.be/7xr23O1LeOA
(27:46)How To Make Crab Rice - https://youtu.be/CZohQlCf48Q
(31:50)How to make Fish Biryani - https://youtu.be/1MM1t9psyEA
(36:10)MUTTON BIRYANI - https://youtu.be/0sAT8Gvm0Cs

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Biryani is a mixed rice dish with its origins among the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent.It is made with Indian spices, rice, and meat (chicken, beef, goat, pork, lamb, prawn, or fish), or vegetables and sometimes, in addition, eggs and/or potatoes in certain regional varieties.[4] Biryani is popular throughout the Indian subcontinent, as well as among its diaspora. It is also prepared in other regions such as parts of Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. It is a dish that has acquired a niche for itself in South Asian cuisine.
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