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Hyderabadi kebabs, dum biryanis, and ‘khubani ka meetha’ at an ongoing food festival in Coimbatore

Hyderabadi kebabs, dum biryanis, and ‘khubani ka meetha’ at an ongoing food festival in Coimbatore

The Hindu
Tuesday, September 17, 2024 12:06:23 PM UTC

A food festival in Coimbatore brings popular Hyderabadi kebabs, biryanis, and khubani ka meetha

Chef Bilal Khan fuels our conversation on Hyderabadi cuisine with the story of meat-loving toothless Nawabs. “The royal cooks had to come up with something that the nawab could eat without having to chew. They ground the meat into a fine paste and then added ginger and garlic, poppy seeds and various combinations of spices, made them as patties and roasted them over a fire. The resulting kebabs were crispy on the outside but so soft and silky within that even the toothless could eat them with pleasure,” he explains, speaking about cuisines from Hyderabad which is a blend of Persian, Mughlai and Lucknowi at an on-going food festival at Latitude Restaurant of Vivanta Coimbatore.

Born in Hyderabad, Bilal who is now with Taj Krishna there, is an expert on royal cuisine and comes with 33 years of experience (earlier at Taj Banjara) with a knowledge of authentic Hyderabadi food and relates to the regal kitchens of the erstwhile Hyderabadi Nawabs. He talks fondly of the flavoruful Hyderabadi kache gosht ke dum biryani. “We first cook the rice and when it is half done we mix it with raw meat simmering in masala and cook them together,” he says sharing a nugget on Nawabi cooking where the proportion of meat is always more than the rice. The result is a flavourful biriyani with tender meat that falls off the bones.

Chef Bilal Khan fuels our conversation on Hyderabadi cuisine with the story of meat-loving toothless Nawabs. “The royal cooks had to come up with something that the nawab could eat without having to chew. They ground the meat into a fine paste and then added ginger and garlic, poppy seeds and various combinations of spices, made them as patties and roasted them over a fire. The resulting kebabs were crispy on the outside but so soft and silky within that even the toothless could eat them with pleasure,” he explains, speaking about cuisines from Hyderabad which is a blend of Persian, Mughlai and Lucknowi at an on-going food festival at Latitude Restaurant of Vivanta Coimbatore.

Born in Hyderabad, Bilal who is now with Taj Krishna there, is an expert on royal cuisine and comes with 33 years of experience (earlier at Taj Banjara) with a knowledge of authentic Hyderabadi food and relates to the regal kitchens of the erstwhile Hyderabadi Nawabs. He talks fondly of the flavoruful Hyderabadi kache gosht ke dum biryani. “We first cook the rice and when it is half done we mix it with raw meat simmering in masala and cook them together,” he says sharing a nugget on Nawabi cooking where the proportion of meat is always more than the rice. The result is a flavourful biriyani with tender meat that falls off the bones.

The menu at the festival features a variety of kebabs like Ajwaini machhi tikka that has juicy fish cubes in a refreshing marination, and favourites like kebab e firdaus (with chicken thighs), mutton sheekh and more. “Most royal dishes are mild on spices but have a rich taste because of the generous use of dry fruits like cashew nuts, almonds, and pista in the form of ground paste. Hung curd is another must. We wanted to offer an exciting royal fare for our diners,” says Saratchandra Banerji, executive chef of Vivanta. Hyderabadi cuisine draws from the legacies of Deccani cuisine of Nizams with its delectable biryanis, haleem (pounded wheat and mutton dish) and kebabs.

Hyderabadi cuisine draws from the legacies of Deccani cuisine of Nizams with its delectable biryanis, haleem (pounded wheat and mutton dish) and kebabs. Some of the dishes like dum ka murgh made with hung curd and richly endowed with nuts and assorted spices and cooked in ghee or dum ki nalli, a mutton dish in fiery red gravy (that comes from fried onions paste) or a Nizami handi, a mixed vegetable sabzi, can be enjoyed with rotis and butter naan.

Some of the dishes like dum ka murgh made with hung curd and richly endowed with nuts and assorted spices and cooked in ghee or dum ki nalli, a mutton dish in fiery red gravy (that comes from fried onions paste) or a Nizami handi, a mixed vegetable sabzi, can be enjoyed with rotis and butter naan.

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