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WATCH: Texas-based vlogger makes Kerala-style biryani, Indian food lovers love it
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WATCH: Texas-based vlogger makes Kerala-style biryani, Indian food lovers love it

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Last updated: December 2, 2024 12:55 pm
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A reel showing a Texas man cooking South Indian-style biryani has garnered a lot of interest online.highlight

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A reel showing a Texas man cooking South Indian-style biryani has garnered a lot of interest online.

WATCH: Texas-based vlogger makes Kerala-style biryani, Indian food lovers love it
A video showing a US-based vlogger cooking biryani has gone viralPhoto Credit: Instagram/barefoodtim

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  • Biryani is one of the most popular dishes in India
  • A Texas man decided to try cooking it at home
  • Watch the video here and read how people reacted

Biryani is one of the most favorite dishes in India. Different regions of the country have their own versions of this dish and take great pride in their distinctive ingredients, flavors and techniques. Recently, a video showing a Texas-based vlogger attempting to make Kerala-style biryani got a lot of attention on Instagram. It was shared by @barefoodtim (Tim Lally). The vlogger starts by gathering together some whole spices and other key ingredients, which include star anise, cloves, green cardamom, cinnamon, cumin, red chilli, black pepper etc. He makes his biryani masala by mixing them together.
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He is then seen chopping onions to prepare them for later use. He pours ghee in a saucepan and adds cashew nuts and raisins. He fries them together and takes them out after some time. He adds onions to the same vessel and cooks for a few minutes. Later, he adds the prepared masala into the pan along with the chicken pieces. He flavors them with more masala powder and keeps turning them until they are well coated. Next, he adds chopped tomatoes, salt and curd to the pan. He covers it and lets the chicken cook thoroughly.

Meanwhile, he cooks the rice with a handful of whole spices for added aroma. He returns to the pot with the chicken and sprinkles some masala and mint leaves on it. He puts a layer of cooked rice on top of it. He garnishes this layer with fried onions, cashew nuts and raisins. He adds another layer of rice, followed by another round of garnishes. In the end, he is seen serving and tasting the biryani himself. He declared that every bite was “packed with flavor”. Watch the full video below:

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A post shared by Tim Lyelli (@barefoodtim)

The reel has been viewed more than 1 million times so far. In the comments, many people appreciated the vlogger’s efforts. Some people shared cooking tips to improve biryani. Some people also advised him to try biryani from other parts of India. Check out some of the reactions below:

“I’m from Kerala and oh my god, you got it right.”

“Can’t believe I saw you making Mallu biryani earlier and I’m Mallu.”

“I’m from the place where this biryani originated, and friend, I wholeheartedly give you my seal of approval. It sounds amazing!”

“How did I get this perfect video of food from my hometown? It’s good to see people from other countries trying our biryani.”

“As someone from Kerala, you’ve got to figure it out. There are a few different varieties of biryani in Kerala itself and this is one of the more famous versions.”

“I’m not from Kerala but this is one of my favorite biryani!!”

“Sounds legit, the only thing is that the onion garnish you put on top at the end needs to be fried until brown and crispy. This will make it crunchy and also a little sweet. But otherwise, it looks amazing.”

“Also try the Kolkata Biryani.”

Earlier, a video of a New Zealand chef making masala dosa had gone viral. Click here to read the full story.
Also read: 6 types of biryani that have gone viral

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