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  1. Norma Rossi
    Norma Rossi says:

    I It looks delicious and I can almost smell the wonderful combination of spices. I also like lamb. However, for me the addition of whole spices just does not work. I didn’t even see you take out the bay leaf in the end! I would pulverized all the spices first and then add them to the onion and rice. Great video.

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  2. Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor says:

    Glen, as a volunteer food historian could you explain why the steaming method of cooking rice is the most common one and people seem repulsed by the idea of cooking it like pasta, sometimes called the french method. I understand with more short grain dishes it would remove most of the starch but for long grain rices I've had great success.

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  3. Joe's Model Kits
    Joe's Model Kits says:

    Is there a difference between Basmati Rice and ordinary Rice? Is it a taste or texture difference?
    Many thanks for the video and indeed all of your videos.
    By the way, I would love to see you cook Pork Gyros, if you ever get the chance. Pretty Please??
    Keep well and stay safe,
    Joe

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  4. Slp Prof
    Slp Prof says:

    Kudos to you on cooking the onions the right way! It does take patience. They use a lot of black cardamom in North Indian dishes, but I always leave it out as it tastes gross to me. Like medicine. Surprised you didn’t rinse the rice—looks like you put it in dry. Never seen anyone do that in India. You don’t need to soak it, but rinsed and drained before putting it in is what I’ve been taught.

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  5. David Holmes
    David Holmes says:

    All you need is an Instant Pot (it'll replace your rice cooker). Easy to saute / toast everything up front, add the liquid, and set it to pressurize. Everything is done in the same pot, you don't have to watch it once it's set to pressurize. Does it save time? A little, not as much as most claim because you have to factor in time to come up to pressure before the timer kicks in, and usually at least a little time for natural pressure release, but it's been the easiest and most consistent method to cook rice that I've come by so far.

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  6. alex K
    alex K says:

    Roast rice on ghee first. That is what indians do when they make pulav. You dont want rice break down. By roasting shell become harder. It will be nutty. Wife is lucky i think.

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  7. Thom de Wit
    Thom de Wit says:

    Hi Glen, i have a question about vinniger. Can you make alcohol from things like unions or garlic? I thought maybe by adding sugar to the (maybe caramelized) unions, you can make a vegatable wine? And turn it into vinniger. Thicken it with good olive oil and xantan gom, the perfect minimalistic vinaigrette.

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  8. David Ruse
    David Ruse says:

    The combination of the shanks and the rice has me salivating. Thankfully it is early morning, so I can head down to the markets to pick up the ingredients. Thank you Glen.

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  9. Spike Johnson
    Spike Johnson says:

    If you haven't got time to do the lamb, chuck some chicken in with the onion, cook it all the same way, garnish with toasted almonds & serve with a basic veg curry on the side – voila – Biryani!

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  10. Daren Garcia
    Daren Garcia says:

    I've always loved Indian food / Indian inspired food. I spent two weeks in India and now I'm obsessed!! It's so delicious. The layers of spices and flavors. Indian food is not just curry…there's so much more. Thanks Glen….this looks delicious!

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  11. Kevin Long
    Kevin Long says:

    looking forward to watching this video.
    currently sitting through the 2nd hour-long advert that precedes it.
    hope the longer ads generate more of that sweet YouTube cash for you. 😀
    the recipe looks great though!

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  12. ROVER25X
    ROVER25X says:

    I got a small bag of black cardamon pods a few years ago as I asked an Indian chef I knew for a list of never fail ingredients to make Indian food, the list never fails me.

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  13. Beavis Was Here
    Beavis Was Here says:

    What pan is that? (Make /Model) I like the features, just can't figure it out.. Thanks!

    I watch as many of your videos as I can and try a lot of your ideas(except for the rebuilding an airplane idea, I don't have an airplane 😜 )

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  14. dlbstl
    dlbstl says:

    I love lamb and rice. This rice looks so tasty! I have a suggestion: Afghani Rice. I have been told it takes a long process to make. One time I was given a bowl of this rice to share with my husband. I ate it twice. He never saw it.😏

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  15. traderjoes
    traderjoes says:

    What style of pan is that? And do you have any tips on avoiding food sticking to it? I have a stainless steel frying pan that I am reluctant to use because I worry about sticking

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