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Nutrition pr. 100g


Energy::
313 kcal / 1311 Kj
Fat::
22.7 g
Saturated fat:
5.2 g
Carbo-hydrates::
18.4 g
Sugar::
1.5 g
Fiber::
2.8 g
Protein::
7.7 g
Salt::
0.20 g

Paneer Biryani in Sundbyøster

Paneer Biryani is just one of countless ways of making a delicious Biryani.

Universal and never the same

The name “Biryani” is originally from the Persian language as this was the official language in several Muslim dynasties at various periods and places in medieval India. And even though there’s no definitive consensus on the history of origin of the Biryani, everything clearly indicates its Muslim roots.

A common theory is that the modern Biryani emerged by the court kitchen of the Mughal dynasty during its reign in Northern India. Since then, this rice dish has become incredibly widespread in the rest of India, especially in the South and among the Country’s many Muslims.

The Biryani is so widely distributed and popular that it naturally has its own local peculiarities depending on where in this enormous country you get it. What is common to all kinds of Biryani is the mixture of rice and spices with vegetables, nuts, and/or meat; in brief, everything can be mixed into the complete rice meal that is the Biryani.

The most known Biryani comes from the city of Hyderabad, which is the state capital of Telangana. In the mid 19th century, the city became the cultural focal point of India and its neighboring countries, which resulted in a blending of many culinary traditions as well as the popularization of the Hyderabadi Biryani, which is known for being prepared in several layers.

Paneer Biryani Bindia style

At Bindia, we cook our Paneer Biryani with a special focus on nuts and seeds. In the mountainous North Indian states like Punjab, where Bindia’s founder is born and raised, it is common to use nuts in the cooking, instead of animal fat, to ensure lots of healthy and nutritional calories so essential in these colder climates. In Bindia’s Paneer Biryani we therefore have a distinctive focus on cashews as well as proper tempering.

During tempering, grinded spices are stir-fried separately by very hot temperatures. When the crushed spices hit the boiling warm fat or oils, they produce a heat shock response, which makes them discharge their essential oils and, thereby, rich flavor.

While “Biryani” refers to the famous, “Paneer” is the name of a popular fresh acid-set cheese created from cow or buffalo milk, which constitutes the main ingredient in Paneer Biryani. Paneer is no longer just popular in its home country but has gradually gained quite some traction in the West as well. Being low in fat and high in protein, this fresh and filling cheese has increasingly become a sought-after source of protein in many meat-free dishes.

As Paneer has a mild taste and open structure, it easily absorbs the taste from the food and spices that it is cooked together with – like the many nuts and seeds in Bindia’s Paneer Biryani.

Enjoy!

Try our Paneer Biryani at your local Bindia in ØsterbroNørrebroFrederiksbergAmagerLyngby, and Søborg, or simply order it here.

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