What is Keema Biryani?

Keema biryani or keema pulao is a one-pot dish made up of spiced ground meat, long-grain basmati rice, and aromatic spices. It’s a weeknight favorite at our house as well as a dish we serve when we have last-minute company. It’s easy to make and impressive too! This dish is very flavorful so I suppose it really is more like biryani since pulao is typically more subtle in flavor. You can call this keema biryani or keema pulao or keema rice or ground meat pualo. Or just call it “that super scrumptious rice dish from myheartbeets” which to be fair, could refer to any one of my super tasty rice recipes… okay, it’s not like we really need another name for this dish, lol. Whatever you call it, know that it’s absolutely delicious. If you’ve tried my chicken biryani or my shrimp biryani or my lamb/beef biryani then you know I know good biryani. Biryani has been one of my favorite things to eat for as long as I can remember so I know what good biryani should taste like. This keema biryani is so dang good. You are going to love it!

Beef Biryani Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make this keema biryani: If I’m making this keema biryani on a weeknight, I’ll sometimes leave out the herbs (I usually have cilantro in the house, but I don’t always have mint). If you’re serving this on a special occasion though then be sure to add the herbs. They add a bright fresh flavor to the dish. My goal for the spring/summer is to grow my own cilantro, mint, and parsley so hopefully, I’ll always have fresh herbs nearby. I have a brown thumb (both literally and figuratively) so I’m hoping I don’t kill my new plants right away.

How much should I cook the rice?

The best part about making biryani in an instant pot is that you don’t need to worry about this question because you cook the rice and meat together, in one pot, in the same amount of time. Traditionally when making biryani, you cook the meat and rice separately but since we’re cooking it all together, we can cook the meat and rice together in 6 minutes (with a 10-minute natural release).

How long does does keema biryani last?

I would suggest eating this biryani within 2-3 days. You can also store it in the freezer for up to a couple of months.

What meat is best for biryani?

You can use any meat to make biriyani. I have many different types of biryani recipes on the blog. For this particular recipe, any type of ground meat will work. I typically use ground lamb or ground beef when making this, but chicken or turkey will work too.

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