Tahari/Tehari is a rice recipe and can be made vegetarian or non vegetarian or mixed version. Tahari are spicier than pulao's and they tastes different from Biryani's, i should say tehari is in between Pulao and Biryani. Today's recipe is a nonvegetarian version of Tehari and made of Mutton/lamb. Hyderabadi Mutton Tahari/Tehari is lamb rice recipe where lamb is cooked in flavourful spices and then cooked along with rice. Tehari can be served hot and goes well with any raita(Boondi Raita, Carrot raita, Onion raita...).
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Level: Medium
total Time: 50 mins
Serves: 4-6
Cup: 250ml
IngredientsCup: 250ml
500gm lamb (cut in small pieces)
1 tablespoon ginger garlic paste
2 cups of Basmati rice
3 cups of water
2 medium onions(finely sliced)
2-3 green chillies
3 medium tomatoes(finely chopped)
1 cup curd/yogurt
3 tablespoon oil
1 inch cinnamon stick
2-3 cloves(laung)
1 cardamom (elachi)
1 star anise
1 teaspoon shahi jeera( caraway seeds)
1 teaspoon salt (to taste)
1 teaspoon red chilli powder (to taste)
½ teaspoon turmeric powder
1 teaspoon garam masala powder
Fistful of chopped coriander leaves
Fistful of chopped mint leaves
Oil for frying onions
Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
Directions
Preparations:
Wash and soak rice for 20mins.
Wash the lamb pieces and marinate it with ginger garlic paste, 1/2 teaspoon of salt and keep it aside.
Heat 1 cup of oil in a pan and add chopped onions lengthwise and fry it golden brown.
Steps:
In a pressure cooker and add 3 tablespoons oil. Once hot add
cinnamon stick, cloves, Cardamom and star anise.
Add Chopped tomatoes,shahi jeera and cook till the tomatoes turn mushy and then add marinated lamb pieces. Saute for a minute and then add Yogurt, Chilli powder, turmeric powder and mix well and add 1/3 cup water and pressure cook for 3 whistles or until cook it until lamb is cooked.
Now add slit green chillies, fried onions, chopped Coriander, mint leaves, garam masala powder and 2 2/3 cups water. Adjust salt and add soaked drained rice, mix well. Cover the lid and cook until the rice is cooked.Stir twice in between.
Serve hot with any type of raita, I served it with Carrot Raita.
Tips
YOu can cook in open pot instead of pressure cooker but it takes more time.
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1 tablespoon ginger garlic paste
2 cups of Basmati rice
3 cups of water
2 medium onions(finely sliced)
2-3 green chillies
3 medium tomatoes(finely chopped)
1 cup curd/yogurt
3 tablespoon oil
1 inch cinnamon stick
2-3 cloves(laung)
1 cardamom (elachi)
1 star anise
1 teaspoon shahi jeera( caraway seeds)
1 teaspoon salt (to taste)
1 teaspoon red chilli powder (to taste)
½ teaspoon turmeric powder
1 teaspoon garam masala powder
Fistful of chopped coriander leaves
Fistful of chopped mint leaves
Oil for frying onions
Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
Preparations:
Wash and soak rice for 20mins.
Wash the lamb pieces and marinate it with ginger garlic paste, 1/2 teaspoon of salt and keep it aside.
Heat 1 cup of oil in a pan and add chopped onions lengthwise and fry it golden brown.
Steps:
In a pressure cooker and add 3 tablespoons oil. Once hot add
cinnamon stick, cloves, Cardamom and star anise.
Add Chopped tomatoes,shahi jeera and cook till the tomatoes turn mushy and then add marinated lamb pieces. Saute for a minute and then add Yogurt, Chilli powder, turmeric powder and mix well and add 1/3 cup water and pressure cook for 3 whistles or until cook it until lamb is cooked.
Now add slit green chillies, fried onions, chopped Coriander, mint leaves, garam masala powder and 2 2/3 cups water. Adjust salt and add soaked drained rice, mix well. Cover the lid and cook until the rice is cooked.Stir twice in between.
Serve hot with any type of raita, I served it with Carrot Raita.
Tips
YOu can cook in open pot instead of pressure cooker but it takes more time.
Absolutely delicious taheri
ReplyDeletethank you shibani
Deletelooks awesomely delicious.!!!
ReplyDeletethank you rupal
DeleteTehri is my fav and with mutton....hmn....its divine
ReplyDeletethank you di...you liked it
DeleteLooks super delicious.loved the click.
ReplyDeleteLoved the Tahari! Shall try it soon. Lovely click as always. 😊😊
Deletethank you dear pushpita
DeleteLovely shots nisa!!! Awesome
ReplyDeleteVery nice Nisa...Coming from you, I am damn sure this Tehri will be awesome :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazingly delicious !
ReplyDeletethank you dear
DeleteThough I'm a vegetarian so really cannot comment, but hubby dear was drooling when he saw the photos.
ReplyDeletethank you dear for such beautiful comment
Deleteflavorful and delicious biryani!
ReplyDeletethank you kushi
DeleteAwesome Clicks!! I am sure it would have tasted yum.
ReplyDeletethank you preethi, yes indeed
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