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In a [[Food processor|food processor]], grind the [[Ginger|ginger]] and [[Garlic|garlic]] to a paste.  Grind the whole [[Spices|spices]] in a [[Coffee grinder|coffee grinder]] or [[Mortar and pestle|mortar and pestle]].  Mix well into the [[Yogurt|yogurt]] and use to [[Marinate|marinate]] the [[Lamb|lamb]], preferably overnight.
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In a [[Food processor|food processor]], grind the [[Ginger|ginger]] and [[Uses::garlic]] to a paste.  Grind the whole [[Spices|spices]] in a [[Coffee grinder|coffee grinder]] or [[Mortar and pestle|mortar and pestle]].  Mix well into the [[Yogurt|yogurt]] and use to [[Marinate|marinate]] the [[Lamb|lamb]], preferably overnight.
 
Pre-heat the [[Oven|oven]] to 180° C (350° F - gas 4)
 
Pre-heat the [[Oven|oven]] to 180° C (350° F - gas 4)
  

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Lamb biriani - about this recipe

Biryani, biriani, or beriani is a set of primarily South Asian rice-based foods made with spices, rice (usually basmati) and meat/vegetables. It was spread throughout the Middle East and South Asia (and Southeast Asia to an extent) by Muslim travellers and merchants, and is popular in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka.

The name is derived from the Persian word beryā(n) which means "fried" or "roasted".

This recipe comes from a hand-typed sheet, covered in curry stains, that has been with me since my first Indian cookery course. It's a bit of an involved recipe but well worth the effort. It is best to marinate the meat overnight so prepare this the day before.

Servings

Serves 6

Ingredients

Leave whole and remove before serving or pick out while eating:

Mise en place

In a food processor, grind the ginger and Uses::garlic to a paste. Grind the whole spices in a coffee grinder or mortar and pestle. Mix well into the yogurt and use to marinate the lamb, preferably overnight. Pre-heat the oven to 180° C (350° F - gas 4)

Method

  1. Fry the onions in half of the oil, until golden, remove half of the onions with a slotted spoon and reserve.
  2. Brown the remainder of the onions, stir in the meat and stir-fry for 5 minutes. Add the chopped tomatoes and cook on a low heat until the meat is cooked and tender. Add more liquid if needed, but by the time the meat is cooked, most of the liquid should have cooked off.
  3. Add half of the chopped coriander or parsley, season with salt and set aside.
  4. I a large pan of boiling water, cook the washed rice for 10 minutes only. Drain and reserve. The final cooking will be done in the oven.
  5. Grease the base of a large oven-proof casserole with a little ghee.
  6. Using the cooked rice, lamb, coriander, cooked onions, saffron and dabs of ghee, fill the casserole in layers.
  7. Top with raisins or sultanas and sliced almonds, add a few dabs of ghee and cover with tin-foil
  8. Cook for 17 minutes

Serving suggestions

Serve with a lentil curry or salad of your choice

Chef's notes

Use parsley if you cannot get coriander

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