I think most of you would have heard about or tasted pot veg biryani @ Matka veg biryani / manpaanai biryani in Restaurants. I came to know about this biryani from a friend recently. I browsed few recipes & watched you tube video to get some idea. Most of them were non-veg versions using marinated chicken. But as usual, I replaced chicken with paneer pieces, made few changes in the actual recipes and came up with this post. I guess most of the people in India must be having a clay pot at home. Some people might be making gravies/Vatha kuzhambu/Sunda kulambu with it.
Do try this layer biryani using earthen pot/Matka for a change.You will love its flavor. The layered rice & the gravy cooked in slow fire lends an awesome taste. This is my 29th biryani recipe in my Sunday Lunch Recipes series. I am planning to finish this series with 2 more posts & thinking to start some other useful series for beginners. Do leave your suggestions in the comment box if you expect/need anything to be shared in this blog. I will surely try to implement them. Thanks for showing your continuous support & love across this series ! Lets check out how to make Vegetarian Matka biryani/Pot biryani recipe with stepwise pictures.
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Matka Veg biryani/Pot biryani recipe
How to make flavorful biryani in mud pot/Matka
Cuisine: Indian
Category: Lunch ideas
Serves: 2-3
Prep time: 30 Minutes
Cook time: 20 Minutes
Total time: 50 Minutes
- Basmati rice – 1 cup
- Water – 5 cups
- Whole spices- 1 cinnamon,1 clove,i cardamom,1 black stone flower,1 bayleaf
- Salt – as needed
For gravy
- Cooking oil – 3-4 tbsp
- Bayleaf – 1 no
- Big onion – 1 no
- G&G paste – 1/2 tsp
- Tomato – 2 nos
- Red chilli powder – 1 tsp
- Dhania powder – 1.5 tsp
- Garam masala powder – 1 tsp
- Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp
- Curd – 1/4 cup
- Salt & water – as needed
- Paneer pieces or mixed vegetables – as needed
To garnish
- Fried onion – a handful
- Saffron milk – 2 tbsp
- Mint + coriander leaves – few
- Ghee – 1 tbsp
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HOW TO MAKE MATKA VEG BIRYANI – METHOD
- Wash & soak basmati rice for minimum 30 minutes. Boil 5 cups of water adding whole spices & the required salt. When the water comes to boil,add the rice.Cook the rice till its 75% done. Cooked Rice should break into two but not mashed. Drain the excess water & remove the rice in a plate. Let it cool.
- Boil some water in a bowl. Add the chopped paneer pieces. Let it be in water till use. Chop the onions & tomatoes.Fry one sliced onion till its golden brown and remove in a plate.
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Heat oil in a mud pot and saute bayleaf, onions. Saute well. Add G&G paste. Add chopped tomatoes & saute till mushy. Add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, dhania powder & garam masala powder. Saute well adding some salt. When it becomes thick,add 1/4 cup of curd & mix well.When it becomes a semi gravy, add the paneer pieces. Mix well.Remove half of the gravy in a bowl. Make sure there is some water in the gravy.
- Take the mud pot with some gravy and spread a layer of rice. Now layer the gravy with the remaining rice.Spread the mint+coriander leaves & fried onions on top.Sprinkle the saffron milk. Drizzle the ghee. Close it with a thermal foil and close it with a plate. Keep a bowl full of water over the plate. Put the mud pot in DUM under very low flame for 5-8 minutes. If you keep it for long time, there are chances for the bottom layer to be burnt.
- Suppose if you want to put this mixture in DUM for long time, heat a dosa tawa in high flame for 10 minutes & place the mud pot with thermal foil arrangements on top of the tawa. Let it heat in low flame for 10-15 minutes.
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Note
- Adjust the quantity of spices as per your taste..
- You can replace paneer with mixed vegetables. But pressure cook the veggies before you add them in gravy.
- Make sure there is some water content in the gravy else biryani would burn.
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Try this easy,flavorful pot biryani.Enjoy your Sunday Lunch !
this looks amazing! nice clicks
one pot biryani looks yummy.great effort sis
Thanks Veena,Ramya 🙂
I like your post.
Thank you for sharing such a useful information.
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