It is been long the readers of my blog and the viewers of my IGTV, as well as youtube channel, are requesting the video recipe of the Calcutta Biryani. It took me ten years to come up with the Kolkata Mutton Biryani post. Needless to say, I did not give much thought to the video recipe let alone the Kolkata Biryani Masala recipe.
Why this sudden need of Kolkata Biryani Masala post?
Now that we are facing the lockdown to battle the pandemic of COVID-19, I have started sharing the recipes using easily available ingredients. When it comes to Biryani, we think that we need exotic ingredients, however, to cook a decent portion of Kolkata biryani we actually do not need exotic ingredients. In fact, some of the ingredients such as the essence can be kept for long. Keeping all these in mind, I captured the biryani video and this was the time I realized, I need to bifurcate the video. Else it will be a long one.
I divided the video into three parts, one for making Khowa at home; making Kolkata Biryani Masala at home, and finally making Calcutta Biryani at home. The blog is already having the recipe of Mutton Biryani; I have posted the video for Khowa making and now with this post, I am sharing both the written recipe as well as the video for homemade Biriyani Masala. Remaining will be the video of biryani making and the written recipe of homemade Khowa.
Homemade Calcutta Biryani Moshla!
There are several recipes available for Kolkata Biryani Masala. I am going by the recipe of the Calcatta Biryani Moshla I learned from a village bawarchi who was kind enough to share his recipe. He cooked the Biryani during my daughter's naming ceremony in Birbhum and he is the family Bawarchi of the in law's! He has given me a few tips which are already incorporated in my Biryani post.
To read my Kolkata Biryani Recipe: Kolkata Mutton Biryani | Calcutta Biryani
This recipe works for me while making Biryani at home. I am not claiming this to be authentic or followed by the restaurants. To be very frank, no restaurant will share their secret recipe. They mostly don't. The ingredients shown here will make around 2 Tbsp. Kolkata Biriyani Mashala which will be enough for biryani cooked with 500g rice and 1 kg meat or protein.
Here's how I make homemade Kolkata Biryani Masala at Debjanir Rannaghar!
PrintKolkata Biryani Masala
- Total Time: 10 mins
- Yield: 2 Tbsp.
Description
Restaurant-style Calcutta Biryani with your choice of animal protein (or without animal protein) can be cooked using this homemade Kolkata Biryani Masala easily!
Ingredients
- Cinnamon: 2"
- Black cardamom: 2
- Green cardamom: 5
- Clove: 4
- Bay Leaf: 2
- Nutmeg: 1
- Mace: 4 petals
- Shahi Cumin Seed: 1Tsp.
- Star Anise: 1
- Kebab Chini: 10
- White Pepper: 10
Instructions
- The recipe calls for roasted spices.
- Heat a pan.
- Now add all the spices on the heated pan.
- Dry roast all the spices for around 3 minutes.
- Keep the flame low while roasting the spices.
- After around 1 minute of frying, the spices will emit a nice aroma
- Switch the flame off once done.
- Transfer the roasted spices to a plate.
- Wait for around 10 minutes before making the Biryani Masala Powder. The spices must be at room temperature.
- Take the spices in a grinding jar, or you can use a food processor or traditional Shil Nora (Shil batta) to make the Biryani Masala Powder.
- Grind the spices to make a coarse powder.
- Transfer the spices to a plate if using immediately.
- Store the Biryani Masala in an airtight container if not using immediately.
- This simple yet flavorful Biryani Masala is the key to great Calcutta Biryani!
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Cook Time: 5 mins
- Category: Spice
- Cuisine: Mughlai
Kolkata Biryani Masala Video Recipe!
Spice recipes from Debjanir Rannaghar!
- Bengali Garam Masala (Also known as Bangali Gorom Moshla)
- How to make Tandoori Masala (also known as homemade Tandoori Masala)
- Achari Masala (also known as Indian Pickle Spice Mix)
Have you tried the Kolkata Biryani Masala recipe from Debjanir Rannaghar!
Do let me know how it came out. Also, I would love to see a picture of the same which you can share here on dolonchttrj@gmail.com. Meanwhile, on Instagram, you can use my hashtag #debjanirrannaghar and in addition, you can tag me at @foodofdebjani.
Here's the Calcutta Biryani Moshla Pin for your Pinterest Board!
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