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    Chicken Dum Biryani (Simplified)

    Published: Apr 22, 2020 · Modified: Dec 19, 2024 by Izzah Khan · 12 Comments

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    This Homemade Biryani recipe is for you, who has never attempted to make Biryani at home simply because you were intimated by the involved and somewhat overwhelming cooking process. This recipe has gone through intense testing and I'm so excited for you to try this. Be patient, and I highly encourage you to watch my video even if you aren't into visuals. The video shows the step-by-step process and goes over some tips I learned during testing.

    Yellow Biryani Rice with layers of curry

    Tips to Make the Absolute Best Biryani at Home

    1. Parboil the Rice and let it cool: Cook the rice until it’s 70-80% done and allow to cool on a baking tray to let the steam escape. This step will make sure your Biryani doesn't get soggy when layering with the masala.
    2. Fry the Onions Well: Fry onions until they're golden brown.
    3. Give "Dum" at the End: Seal the pot by covering the lid with a damp kitchen towel and let the biryani cook on very very low heat (dum) for 30-45 minutes. This helps lock in the steam and enhances the flavors.
    Biryani Rice that is yellow in color

    Watch How to Make the Best Biryani

    Yellow Biryani Rice with layers of curry

    Make Karachi Biryani with HOMEMADE Biryani Spice Mix

    Biryani is one of those sub-continental dishes whose complex flavors and aroma almost convince you that you may just never learn how to make it from scratch. Watch my step-by-step instructions to crack this dish loved all over the world!
    4.75 from 4 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 2 hours hrs 40 minutes mins
    Course Chicken Biryani
    Cuisine Pakistani/Indian

    Ingredients
      

    Homemade Biryani Masala (Spices to grind)

    • 3 star anise whole
    • 10-12 cloves whole
    • 1 black cardamom whole
    • 5 green cardamom whole
    • 1 teaspoon coriander seeds
    • 2 teaspoon cumin seeds
    • 1 teaspoon fennel seeds
    • 1 tablespoon black pepper whole
    • 1 bay leaf
    • 1 cinnamon stick 3"
    • ½ of a whole nutmeg

    Homemade Biryani Masala (Spices to add to the above ground masala)

    • 2 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • 1 ¼ teaspoon red chili powder you can add ¼ teaspoon more if you like really spicy
    • 1 black cardamom whole
    • ¾ teaspoon cumin seeds
    • 1 tablespoon salt

    Chicken Curry Layer

    • ½ cup oil
    • 2 red onions thinly sliced
    • All of the Homemade Biryani Spice Blend this is the blend we made earlier
    • 1 lb chicken with bones if using boneless thighs, go with 1.5-2 lbs
    • 1 tablespoon ginger and garlic paste
    • ⅛ cup each mint/cilantro
    • ½ cup yogurt
    • 3 tomatoes chopped
    • 3 potatoes halved (small potatoes are better)
    • 1 cup water
    • 2 green chilies
    • 2 teaspoon rose water or kewra when layering the Biryani
    • yellow food color I use the powder "Egg Yellow" color

    Rice Layer

    • 15-16 cups water
    • 3 cups Basmati rice
    • 1 bay leaf
    • ½ teaspoon Homemade Biryani Spice Blend
    • 1 tablespoon salt

    Instructions
     

    Biryani Masala

    • Grind all the ingredients under Homemade Biryani Masala (Spices to grind).
    • Tip the ground masala in a bowl, then add the remaining spices under Homemade Biryani Masala (Spices to add to the above ground masala). Thoroughly mix all the spices really well. You can add it to a tupperware and shake shake shake.

    Prepare Rice

    • Add 15-16 cups of water to a large pot and let it come to a boil
    • Pre-soak long grain Basmati rice for 15-20 mins only. I usually do this while water is coming to a boil.
    • Once water begins to boil, add a bay leaf and ½ teaspoon of the Biryani Masala we just made. Drain the water from the rice and add the rice to the pot. Let it cook uncovered for 10-15 minutes. It's important to not cook your rice completely. It should be 80-85% done and should have just a little bite. I get the desired "bite" at the 13-minute mark. Once you reach that stage, strain the rice and spread it in an even layer on a baking tray. DO NOT PILE HIGH. Piling the rice will trap moisture which will result in soggy and mushy Biryani.
    • Allow rice to cool while you make curry.

    Biryani Curry

    • Add oil in your pan and add sliced onion once the oil glistens. Let it brown, (takes about 20 mins).
    • Once onion is golden brown, add the Homemade Biryani Spice Blend and give it a mix.
    • Next add chicken pieces and coat well in the spices.
    • Add ginger garlic paste, mint, cilantro and yogurt and mix really well until the chicken is no longer pink.
    • Add tomatoes and potatoes and mix.*
    • Add one cup of water and increase the heat to medium. Once it comes to a boil, cover the pot with lid, lower the flame to low to medium and allow to cook for 30 mins.
    • After 30 mins, add in two green chilis (I slit one in half and leave the other one whole). Check to make sure the potatoes don't overcook. Remove them to a bowl once they are for fork tender.
    • Pop the lid back on the pan and let the curry simmer on low heat for another 10 mins.
    • After the 10 mins, the oil should have separated and the curry should be nice and thick. Give the curry a good stir for a couple minutes.
    • At this point taste for salt again. The spice blend has plenty of salt but you will need to add more because it will make sure the final Biryani is ready and well salted.

    How to layer Biryani and give DUM

    • To layer the Biryani, preheat your oven to 300F.
    • In a large pan, add some of the curry sauce to the bottom.
    • Next use a large spatula and spread a thin layer of rice on top. Divide the remaining rice in three sections for the layers.*
    • Next, scatter your chicken Biryani curry over the rice making sure to add a couple chicken pieces and potatoes followed by the second rice layer.
    • Drizzle yellow food coloring, some mint and cilantro.
    • Next add the second layer of chicken curry followed by the third layer of rice. Repeat with a drizzle of yellow food coloring and some mint cilantro, add the third layer of chicken curry followed by the final layer of rice. Repeat with food color and mint/cilantro.
    • Drizzle rose water for fragrance and add lemon slices on the rice. You can also add crushed fried onion if you have it.
    • To give "dum" in oven, take two large pieces of foil and cover the pan by overlapping the foil. Make sure to crimp the pieces of foil around the edges of the pan. Take your time with crimping. The pan should be COMPLETELY sealed!
    • Place the pan in the center of your oven and allow it to stay in "dum" for 50 mins to 1 hour. The oven will evenly distribute heat throughout the Biryani.
    • Once the Biryani is done, carefully remove the foil. Using a large spatula, lift the rice from the bottom and very gently shake it. Shaking will mix the curry with the rice without breaking the grains. DO NOT use a fork.
    • Once the biryani is gently mixed/shaken through, cover it with the foil again and let it sit on your countertop for at least 15-30 mins before serving. The flavors need a chance to settle so make sure you give it the resting time it needs and deserves.

    Notes

    • I used the regular brown-skinned potatoes, but the type does not matter. However, cooking time may vary so make sure you check on the potatoes and remove them earlier once they are fork-tender to avoid overcooking them.
    • The curry consistency should be nice and thick. If you think it is too thin (although it shouldn't be), continue stirring on medium high heat.
    • Make sure you divide the rice in a way where the top layer covers the curry. Check out my video to see how I layer.

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    1. Saad Ali Khawaja

      September 27, 2025 at 8:52 pm

      5 stars
      This is the only recipe i follow for biryani. It is authentically delicious.
      Although i do use shan/national boxed masalas sometimes because it isn’t readily available to me, its the method of preparation of yours which gives it the best flavour and unique to other recipes.
      10/10 recommended

      Reply
      • Rookie With A Cookie

        October 02, 2025 at 11:32 pm

        wow thank you for the lovely review Saad!

        Reply
    2. Kirthana

      July 21, 2025 at 4:54 am

      5 stars
      super tasty recipe, Thank you so much for sharing!

      Reply
    3. Erum

      December 16, 2024 at 5:53 am

      4 stars
      Turned out really good! such a good recipe! some of the instructions aren't too clear, but overall, it's a pretty solid dum biryani recipe. A bit too spicy, would recommend using less red chili powder than what's listed.

      Reply
      • Rookie With A Cookie

        December 16, 2024 at 6:05 am

        Thanks for the review Erum! Can you share the steps you found unclear so I can tidy those up?

        Reply
    4. Jasmine

      November 18, 2023 at 9:20 pm

      5 stars
      Hello !! Thank you for sharing your recipe! Is this recipe good for 2 people or 4? Would appreciate your response !

      Reply
      • Rookie With A Cookie

        March 05, 2024 at 11:47 pm

        This is good for up to 5-6 people

        Reply
    5. Jamsi

      March 15, 2023 at 9:52 pm

      Just marry me already , your beautiful and you can cook .

      Reply
    6. Lynn

      June 20, 2020 at 4:39 pm

      Hi: I have tried a lot of your recipes and all of them have turned out wonderfully!!! I know that you use bone-in chicken but I am wondering if I can use boneless skinless chicken thighs, and also if I added a little extra chicken to this recipe would the extra juices from the chicken result in a mushy rice.

      Thank you in advance for you help.

      Lynn

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      • Rookie With A Cookie

        June 20, 2020 at 5:43 pm

        Hi Lynn! Thank you so much for the sweet words. You can definitely use thighs if you prefer. Because we cook the curry separately, you can add up to a pound more of chicken thighs. Just make sure that the curry/gravy is nice and thick when ready for layering. Also, I can’t stress enough that you need the rice to cool completely so definitely don’t pile the rice too high. One big cookie sheet is perfect and lays the rice nice and flat.

        Good luck and I hope to hear your feedback when you try it 🙂

        Reply
    7. Amina

      May 09, 2020 at 12:23 pm

      Your biryani looks amazing! Can't wait to try it..though in the spice blend ingredients you first say 3black cardamoms and then 1 black cardamom. Is that a typo?
      And we grind the bay leaf as well?
      Instead of 1 cinnamon stick we can add a teaspoon (more or less?) of ground cinnamon?

      Reply
      • Rookie With A Cookie

        May 10, 2020 at 11:28 pm

        Hi Amina. Up until nutmeg you will grind all the spices. The remaining spices (including the one cardamom) will be simply added to the freshly ground ones. I’ll update the list to clarify this.

        Reply

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