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Biryani — as easy as 2-minute noodles

By The iCookMagic Kitchen 14 Jul 2026 3 min read👁 1
Biryani — as easy as 2-minute noodles

“It's the love you put into it.”

Some dishes don't just feed you — they remind you of someone. Biryani (our Comfort Bowl Bombay Biryani) is one of them. And if you're someone who's forced to cook but loves to eat, it's as easy as 2-minute noodles.

💭 Does this remind you of something? A kitchen, a person, a rainy evening, a first bite. Tell us your memory — we read every one.

Happy food is healthy food

We don't split the two. The taste and the goodness are the same thing. The body is waiting to be heard.

Naturally in it: Iron (from Fenugreek Leaves (Methi)).

Per 100g: 1.70g protein · 4.10g fibre · 127 kcal.

The spices you'll smell: Sugar, White (neutral), Sendha Namak (neutral), Amchur (tart, mango-fruity), Kala Namak (pungent sulphur (rotten-egg)), Cumin (toasty, warm, earthy).

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Make it — as easy as 2-minute noodles

⏱ 45 min  ·  🍽 serves 2  ·  🧑‍🍳 Forced to Cook (Easy)

You'll need: 1 pack of Biryani · 74 gms Basmati Rice | 330ml Water | 15g or 2 spoons Ghee | 20g or 2 spoons Chopped coriander | 30g Peas | 110g or 1 small Potato, diced evenly | 40g Caulifower, diced evenly | 30g/ 1 small Carrot, diced evenly | 60g or 1 small onion, chopped finely | 2g or 1/2 spoon of garlic, chopped finely

  1. Wash the basmati rice thoroughly and soak for 10-15 minutes (optional but recommended)
  2. In a pan, heat the ghee. Add the onions and garlic vegetables till fragrant.
  3. Add the vegetables and saute for a minute
  4. Add the soaked rice to the pan and lightly shallow fry the rice and vegetables for 2-3 minutes.
  5. Add the Magic Mix to the pan and stir well, coating the rice and vegetables evenly.
  6. Pour in 300 ml of boiling hot water, cover the pan with a lid, and reduce the heat to low.
  7. Let the biryani steam cook on low heat for 10-12 minutes or until the rice is fully cooked and the water is absorbed.
  8. Once done, fluff the rice gently with a fork and garnish with chopped coriander if desired.

👩‍🍳 Chef's tip: Serve the Bombay Biryani accompanied by a side of cooling raita or cucumber salad to balance the flavors. For an extra touch of indulgence, drizzle a little ghee on top before serving and garnish with toasted cashews for a rich, crunchy finish.

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