Mughlai biryani (INDIA)


 

Mughlai biryani is a variety of Indian biryani that is believed to have been savored by the Mughal Emperors in the past. The dish is made with flavored rice, chunks of spiced and browned meat (usually lamb), fried onions, sultanas, and dry fruits such as almonds, which are layered in a pot, and then cooked together, yielding a highly-aromatic specialty said to be fit for a king.


A large amount of aromatic spices such as saffron, nutmeg, cardamom, cumin, and cinnamon contributes to the rich and intense flavor of the biryani, making it perfect for festive occasions and religious events such as Eid. Mughlai biryani is typically consumed warm, either on its own or complemented by raita on the side.

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