I was a companion to a 93 year old Parsi Woman, what a Precious Gem she was! She taught me her recipes. They are all amazing! Thank you for triggering those sweet and golden memories! ❤
Hi Chetna, love your videos! I am an American that loves cooking & I’m obsessed with learning from you & your recipes. I’ve just recently purchased your 30 Minute Indian cookbook, which looks great. I usually make one of your recipes weekly & my family loves them, only I have to dial down the heat because we aren’t used to food being spicy, but we are trying to acquire a taste for it! I too have a question about this recipe: When you left the pot on the stove to rest, was the heat completely off?
Hello!!! Looks devine! Hope to make this tomorrow. How do you slow cook it in the pot? Do you just leave it in the pot, or do you add heat??? Can’t wait to try it!!! ❤
Hi Chetna, we tried out your Biryani recipe, and what should I say, it's just amazing! Well we have used a Naan-bread cover instead of the lid, and we reduced the amount of Kashmiri Chili a bit. But over all we where pretty on line!
Managed to write all the process down watching the video, certainly worth the effort in preparation. Have to try a smaller version can't wait till all the family get together to make the full recipe. That green egg pot looks like a worthwhile investment. Another good fun recipe to watch
After the chicken and rice have been layered, does it just sit for two hours or had the dish been cooking for two hours after layering? In other words, is there any cooking while layered that needs to happen on the stove or is all the “layered” cooking in the oven?thank you! This recipe looks amazing
Hi Chetna, this looks amazing! Is it really a whole tablespoon of fenugreek seeds? Not too bitter? Intrigued by the use of sesame oil too. Can you talk a little about this?
Hi Chetna, where do you get your gorgeous cooking pots and pans? Can you please add links to where you purchase them from or at least the brand/ make etc? Thank you. Love your videos!!
My God Ms Chetna. He was not exaggerating when he said it was for 2 people. I just made this dish, and the amount of willpower I had to exert not to eat it all was astonishing. Waiting for my cookbooks to get here!
chetna how do you managed to stay good on all this indian food. you got a super figure. love your channel. Think you should of won bake off. could watch you cooking all day.
Looks great Chetna, but I can't download or print the recipe because I'm using a MacBook & it's only a Windows app to print... I managed to get a copy of it to word to save, I'm going to try this with Pheasant instead of chicken
For those of you that have tried this, what would be your suggestion to a newcomer to making/serving Chicken Biryani to guests. This recipe or a more traditional biryani?
Honestly the spice for the chicken should be tasty as it seems but the rice was overcooked making the whole recipe look like pudding 🙆The muslims of Lucknow and the people of KPK ,the pashtun region of Pakistan make excellent Biriyani. It is biriyani, excellent taste and looks like biriyani unlike what you did. Biriyanis have very simple spices and the chicken gets marinated with yoghurt. Even if u say its a different biriyani to a normal biriyani,I would never want to try it and cause myself heart issues. You better at other recipes
Good thing. But you need to take certain kinds of criticism constructively from your viewers rather then getting defensive . I live in the Middle East and food here is remarkable to the next level. People here are lavish and love to eat well and cook well. So I really don't care for your attitude. Just wanted to give you my honest opinion. I appreciated your other recipes especially the episode on how to get really soft chapattis cus honestly I am rubbish at it and I don't mind admitting it rather then getting defensive.
Is it really necessary to use God's name in vain. Why not rather say o my gosh. I believe there are many of us always watching recipes don't like to hear you guys saying: o my God.
I'm Iranian and we Parsis dont have this dish. I'm intrigued to know if this dish is genuinely Iranian or is a very old dish that is phased out in Iran?
These are Indian Parsi dishes, that is, of the Parsi community which had come to India as refugees long ago in history and settled down here. So it may not be an original Persian dish but what they developed here in India according to their lifestyle and environment here.
I was a companion to a 93 year old Parsi Woman, what a Precious Gem she was! She taught me her recipes. They are all amazing! Thank you for triggering those sweet and golden memories! ❤
I can almost taste them ! Why don't you have a go and create a YT video for one of them ?
That sounds special
Loving how you have shared different chicken and veg biriyani recipes over the years, Chetna! Thanks so sharing another beauty!
Rice and chicken was really aromatic smell and flavour more from fried onion ... Lovely. 👍🤤👌😍🇲🇾
Hi Chetna, love your videos! I am an American that loves cooking & I’m obsessed with learning from you & your recipes. I’ve just recently purchased your 30 Minute Indian cookbook, which looks great. I usually make one of your recipes weekly & my family loves them, only I have to dial down the heat because we aren’t used to food being spicy, but we are trying to acquire a taste for it!
I too have a question about this recipe: When you left the pot on the stove to rest, was the heat completely off?
Lovely sharing
Thanks
Looks incredibly delicious i must try it Preparation appears quick and easy thank you for sharing
The rice looks a bit mushy, but really a different kind of spice mix, will gv it a try, thanx
Yes the rice should feel gritty when pressed between thumb and finger and then it will finish cooking with the meat.
Hello!!! Looks devine! Hope to make this tomorrow. How do you slow cook it in the pot? Do you just leave it in the pot, or do you add heat???
Can’t wait to try it!!! ❤
I put it in the oven to slow cook
Can’t wait to make this. Looks scrumptious!
It was delicious
This is something different. Sounds delicious.
Hope you enjoy
Breyani looks super !!! Thanks for sharing 👍🏾
You are welcome
thank you Chetna this is my favorite (favourite) Indian dish with chicken the most ...vegan is fine too😋😋😋😋🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hey Chetna
I’m super excited about cooking this… looks fantastic 👍♥️
Thanks William
Lovely chetna love that dish thank youxx👍👍👍
Thanks
I can almost smell that! Definitely need to give it a go!
Chetna is the nicest person in the world to know. It must be so.
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Special indeed! What an amazing feast.
So delicious, really enjoyed it
Brilliant. Definitely going to try this.
Love this recipe! Looks so good!
Thanks
could eat that right now, lovely
Thanks
Hi Chetna, we tried out your Biryani recipe, and what should I say, it's just amazing! Well we have used a Naan-bread cover instead of the lid, and we reduced the amount of Kashmiri Chili a bit. But over all we where pretty on line!
Sounds great!
Hello, the naan bread as cover ... is that just before serving and meant to be eaten with the chicken? Thank you.
Managed to write all the process down watching the video, certainly worth the effort in preparation. Have to try a smaller version can't wait till all the family get together to make the full recipe. That green egg pot looks like a worthwhile investment.
Another good fun recipe to watch
Just a heads up.... Fenugreek seeds are bitter so do experiment with small quantities first..
So amazing! Can't wait to try!
Gud effort to make biryani. It seems very delicious.😊
it was!
This looks delightful!
So so good!
Hello Chetna omg that looks delicious 😋 I love biryani too 😋😁
U should make parsi dhansakk it's yum both veg n non vegetarian
I made this tonight, and I've got to say it was absolutely delicious 😋. Thank you for sharing 💜
A lovely video, thanks
Wow looks amazing
Looks delicious 🎉
After the chicken and rice have been layered, does it just sit for two hours or had the dish been cooking for two hours after layering? In other words, is there any cooking while layered that needs to happen on the stove or is all the “layered” cooking in the oven?thank you! This recipe looks amazing
I let it sit for a couple of hours because we went for a walk and then it cooked covered in the oven.
I can see you answered my question here! Wonderful to have a recipe, that can be done ahead of time! Also great when having guests over!!!
@@FoodwithChetna thank you! This makes sense!
This looks so good! ❤
It sure was!
Biriyani 👍
Hi Chetna, this looks amazing! Is it really a whole tablespoon of fenugreek seeds? Not too bitter? Intrigued by the use of sesame oil too. Can you talk a little about this?
It is a massive quantity of biryani so not bitter but you can just add 1 tsp if you like
@@FoodwithChetna looking forward to making it - nothing better than chicken biryani
Hi Chetna, where do you get your gorgeous cooking pots and pans? Can you please add links to where you purchase them from or at least the brand/ make etc? Thank you. Love your videos!!
I’d also like to know
Looks gorgeous
Missed the last touch though: the ghee..😊
When is the ghee supposed to be used? Thank you.
Your travels to india notebook... new book coming?!! please let it be so!
My God Ms Chetna. He was not exaggerating when he said it was for 2 people. I just made this dish, and the amount of willpower I had to exert not to eat it all was astonishing. Waiting for my cookbooks to get here!
Book name which you refer for this recipe
I'd love to try this. Is there a text version of the recipe available?
Wow
chetna how do you managed to stay good on all this indian food. you got a super figure. love your channel. Think you should of won bake off. could watch you cooking all day.
Thanks a lot
I don't see this recipe on your website. How can I find it? Thanks,
Looks great Chetna, but I can't download or print the recipe because I'm using a MacBook & it's only a Windows app to print...
I managed to get a copy of it to word to save, I'm going to try this with Pheasant instead of chicken
Best to check out my books for written recipes
I love that, "guys quiet please," family where would we be without them. Especially when we're trying to film. 😆
Kashmiri chilies are the perfect level of heat for me. Not too spicy and just right
Do you need to soak the fenugreek seeds to soften them? Or do you just dry roast them straight from the container?
Did you keep the burner on for two hours on the stove in the green pot? If so how high was the heat? Or did you just let it sit in the pot.
Omg was not expecting your surprise guest!!! Love you both! Antoni!!
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For those of you that have tried this, what would be your suggestion to a newcomer to making/serving Chicken Biryani to guests. This recipe or a more traditional biryani?
Paste must be cold before adding to raw chicken
Would it be possible to post the ingredients in the description, or did I miss it somewhere?
I only used fenugreek seed once and found quite bitter 😵💫 can I use fenugreek leaf instead? Or is it essential to the recipe? 🤔
Yes it is bitter but fenugreek leaves is not an alternative as it is a completely different flavour. You can skip the seeds in this or add a bit less.
Chetna Hi, is there any reason that you use white onions for your Briyani cooking and not red or purple onions please?
List of ingredients please.
What oil can you use instead of ground nut oil as my son has a severe nut allergy? L
whats with the spoon in the wine bottle
..is that so you can hear if the kids try to have a quick swig lol
It's an old wives tail that it keeps the bubbles longer lol
Yes that is correct, old wives tale but I feel it works 😂
I think its about time someone invented smelly vision .....................just saying!!
I think u should cook it in cooker not in oven.
why? I prefer using the oven! and you should also cook it however you like👍🏼
spice looks v interesting , isn't the rice at 15.50 mins looking bit overcooked ? 🤔😀
Not to me and we all loved it!
Looking at the internet biryani originated from Afghanistan/Iran
This is one of those dishes I don't know if I would serve to picky eater children as I would not want to waste a spoonful. Call me a jerk it's fine.
Great video, but you over cooked the rice!
Honestly the spice for the chicken should be tasty as it seems but the rice was overcooked making the whole recipe look like pudding 🙆The muslims of Lucknow and the people of KPK ,the pashtun region of Pakistan make excellent Biriyani. It is biriyani, excellent taste and looks like biriyani unlike what you did. Biriyanis have very simple spices and the chicken gets marinated with yoghurt. Even if u say its a different biriyani to a normal biriyani,I would never want to try it and cause myself heart issues. You better at other recipes
well you can cook the rice how you like, this is not overcooked. But then its my meal so I dont really care about what you think!!!!
Good thing. But you need to take certain kinds of criticism constructively from your viewers rather then getting defensive . I live in the Middle East and food here is remarkable to the next level. People here are lavish and love to eat well and cook well. So I really don't care for your attitude. Just wanted to give you my honest opinion. I appreciated your other recipes especially the episode on how to get really soft chapattis cus honestly I am rubbish at it and I don't mind admitting it rather then getting defensive.
Is it really necessary to use God's name in vain. Why not rather say o my gosh. I believe there are many of us always watching recipes don't like to hear you guys saying: o my God.
The audio has been quite weak since last several videos.. 🤔
Oh dear! have checked and double checked before posting though......
It's fine for me! I laughed when you told your kids to be quiet
@@FoodwithChetna Oh 🥲
It sounds fine at high volume, but when I go to another video, I notice that the volume is too high. Anyway, works for now 👍
I'm Iranian and we Parsis dont have this dish. I'm intrigued to know if this dish is genuinely Iranian or is a very old dish that is phased out in Iran?
These are Indian Parsi dishes, that is, of the Parsi community which had come to India as refugees long ago in history and settled down here. So it may not be an original Persian dish but what they developed here in India according to their lifestyle and environment here.