If you are fond of eating biryani and often like to eat biryani to satisfy your food cravings in lunch, then this news is especially for you. While making biryani, people often complain that their biryani gets spoiled by sticking to the bottom of the vessel or it starts smelling burnt. Due to which their hours of hard work goes waste. If this happens to you too, then these tips of Chef Kunal Kapoor can make your problem easier. Yes, Chef Kunal Kapoor has shared a video on his Instagram account. In which he has told how you can find out whether the biryani is burning or about to burn without opening the lid of the vessel.
cotton fabric
While cooking biryani, you can easily find out whether your biryani is burning or not by keeping a cotton cloth near the vessel. Yes, for this you have to keep a cotton cloth near the biryani vessel near the steam coming out of it for some time. By doing this, the aroma of cooking spices, chicken and rice of biryani will come on the cloth. By which you will know that your biryani is cooked well.
Tips to know if the biryani is burning
Chef Kunal Kapoor says that if a strong smell of burning spices starts coming on the cloth kept near the biryani, then understand that your biryani is burning at the bottom of the vessel.
Tips to remove the burning smell from biryani
If you feel that your biryani is burning, turn off the gas and immediately put it in another vessel. While doing this, remove only the upper part of the biryani. The burnt part stuck to the bottom of the vessel can spoil the taste of your biryani.