Thanks for the tip, Tim. But no, I have not found good biryani here. My husband and I made an abbreviated version a few years ago after returning from Hyderabad...six hours.
El lun., 25 nov. 2024 9:28 a. m., Tim Bray <[email protected]> escribió: > On Nov 25, 2024 at 12:08:03 AM, Yeddanapudi Radhika via Silklist < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> I will check out this book you suggest. I cannot get biryani in Vancouver >> sadly so that will have to wait till my next visit. >> Thank you. >> Radhika >> > > Indian Roti Kitchen on Cambie sells a dish they call Biryani and we > regularly order it, it’s quite good. But it’s not actually biryani. I can > say this because I stumbled into an excellent cooking class a few years ago > (the instructor was actually a Pakistani lady from Dubai but whatever) and > can make a pretty decent biryani for an old white guy, with all the proper > layering and so on. But OMG it’s so much work, it literally takes hours. > > I blogged about it: > https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/201x/2014/06/23/Biryani > > But please there have to be literally a thousand sub-continental > restaurants in Vancouver, there must be one with real biryani. Hmm now that > I look at this message, maybe it’s just too much work to be financially > practical at a restaurant. -T >
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