Biryani as love language

There is a certain joy that I feel every time I think about food. Itโ€™s an innocent joy, a very quid pro quo where a delicious piece is kept in front of me and I get to have a sensual experience of enjoying it.

If there is one item that a bunch of very talented people have cooked for me, it is biryani. So, for the last post for #BlogchatterFoodFest I want to pay ode not only to the biryani, but also to the people who have made it for me.

Starting with Famida ki chicken biryani. She was with us for a short while but she used to make the best biryani I have ever had. For her, making it was an entire day process. She started in the morning and weโ€™d eat it for dinner. She would painstakingly roast the onions brown to sprinkle on top of the finished biryani. She would even colour a few rice strands orange to give it that restaurant feel. Her gravy used to be like makhmal and vibrantly orange.

Next is Shrichand ki biryani. Unlike Famidaโ€™s biryani, his is brown. He serves it with boondi raita and salad and it tastes like someone made it with a lot of love and care. The best part is, he also provides cheerleading services in the form of โ€œaur khao didiโ€ and โ€œkhao, khao, khaoโ€ every time you tell him โ€œbas ho gaya.โ€

Now I have to mention the biryani I had in Lucknow. A friendโ€™s mom made it for us and would you look at the photo! Itโ€™s like I can smell it all the way in 2025.

If this spread causes jealousy or FOMO, I won't blame you
If this spread causes jealousy or FOMO, I won’t blame you

It was our first post-covid meeting of friends. We were saying bye to a friend who was moving to the US for her post-doc and aunty prepared an entire menu for the 2-3 days weโ€™d be there. It was divine, obviously.

And finally, the biryani that Asha ji just made for lunch today which I had with dahi. Simple, home affair that tasted delightfully of dhaniya and garlic.

See, thereโ€™s a reason I donโ€™t cook. I just feel there are so many who do it so well, they need people who will eat what they make and groan with every bite, loudly proclaiming how good the dish is.

Aka me!

So next time, if you want a cheerleader, call me.

14 responses to “Biryani as love language”

  1. ameet111965 Avatar
    ameet111965

    Biryani- game tyare khavani!!!
    This in Gujarati translates-Eat Biryani whenever you like-do not wait for time, anybody, just gobble it.

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    1. Hahaha love that statement!

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  2. When I had my wisdom tooth surgery and then was able to have biryani again the week after, it felt like food from heaven. It’s an amazing dish!

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    1. Indeed it is ๐Ÿ˜€

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  3. I love all kinds of Biryani. I am inclusive that way!

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    1. Hahaha true that!

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  4. Tulika Avatar

    Being a vegetarian I can’t really weigh in here but I’d vote for Shrichand purely because I love cheerleaders when it comes to food. There’s a whole different kind of warmth when someone says ‘Aur lijiye na’. That elevates food to a whole different level.

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    1. He is the bestest when it comes to cheer leading ๐Ÿ˜€

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  5. Iโ€™ve never made biryani myself, but I always show up when someone else does!

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    1. Hahaha the only way to eat biryani to be fair ๐Ÿ˜€

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  6. The number of varieties of biryani that exist is fantastic. It maybe a little cumbersome to cook but is absolutely worth all the effort. If you are having guests over for a Meal and are in no mood to cook, a biryani and raita is good enough.

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    1. That’s such a good observation Marietta! And its the best meal ๐Ÿ˜€

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  7. Pradeep Avatar

    I am not a foodie, but do enjoy a good meal of biriyani. With amazing varieties, it’s truly a national dish! No matter in which part of the country you are, I am sure, you will find a few options that have been localised!

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    1. I love the thought of it being a national dish! And yes, it can be so easily customized ๐Ÿ™‚

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