Instant Pot Chicken Biryani is one of my favorite dishes and definitely one of the most requested meals at my house. This one-pot meal is made of fragrant basmati rice, tender spiced chicken, and caramelized onions, and it can be cooked in less than an hour while maintaining the same authentic flavor and texture of traditional stovetop versions. Paired with cooling raita and a squeeze of fresh lime makes for a hearty and delicious meal.
Family Treasured Recipe
Quite possibly the most well-known rice dish from India, biryani can be found throughout the country, though there are subtle variations from region to region. But one thing is consistent: the process to make it is long and complex. I am excited to share this modern version of my family's treasured recipe that transforms Chicken Biryani into a quick, accessible dish using an Instant Pot.
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- Family Treasured Recipe
- What is Biryani?
- Origins of Biryani
- Easy Chicken Biryani recipe using the Instant Pot
- How To Cook Different Chicken Cuts
- How to Make Instant Pot Chicken Biryani (5- Steps)
- What to serve with Chicken Biryani
- How to store leftover Biryani
- Tips for making Biryani in the Instant Pot
- Biryani Variations
- More Instant Pot Biryani Recipes You'll Love
- The Famous Instant Pot Chicken Biryani
- FAQ
- Recipe
What is Biryani?
Biryani is a rice dish with vegetables, chicken, or fish marinated in yogurt and warm spices such as turmeric, red chili powder, and garam masala. It is traditionally slow-cooked by layering the marinated meat or vegetables over the rice and is topped with caramelized onions, aromatic saffron, and fresh cilantro or mint.
Origins of Biryani
It is said that Biryani is originally a Persian dish that eventually made its way to South Asia. Since then there have been many regional variations of this majestic dish based on the cooking methods.
- Dum Biryani - Layers of meat and partially cooked rice are added to a heavy-bottomed pot which is sealed tightly with raw dough so the flavors and steam do not escape. It is then slow-cooked for hours. This is also how my mom made her Biryani on the stovetop.
- Kacchi Biryani - Raw meat is cooked by layering over rice and then slow-cooked.
- Pukka Biryani - Partially cooked meat and rice are layered and cooked.
Easy Chicken Biryani recipe using the Instant Pot
Given how much we enjoy Chicken Biryani, I had to try mom's recipe in the Instant Pot. After a few attempts, I was able to simplify it so much that it can be easily prepared for a weeknight meal using the Instant Pot. This is my humble attempt to make Mom's incredible chicken biryani.
How To Cook Different Chicken Cuts
I love biryani with chicken that is cooked tender and moist while the rice is fluffy with each grain separated. There are 2 ways to cook biryani depending on the cut of chicken you have.
- Using bone-in, skinless chicken legs - I first partially cook the chicken by pressure cooking it for 4 minutes. Then layer over soaked and drained rice and pressure cook both chicken and rice for 6 minutes.
- Using small bone-in chicken pieces or boneless thighs - Skip the initial 4 minutes of pressure cooking and instead saute the marinated chicken for 2 to 3 minutes. Then layer the soaked and drained rice and pressure cook for 6 minutes.
How to Make Instant Pot Chicken Biryani (5- Steps)
Here are step-by-step instructions with photos. Please check the printable recipe card at the end of this pot for the ingredient quantities and detailed instructions.
1: Marinate the Chicken
Marinate the chicken in ground spices, mint leaves, cilantro, lemon juice, yogurt, and salt. Marinate for atelast minutes. You can also marinate ahead of time, for up to 12 hours in the refrigerator (photos 1 - 4).
2: Soak the Rice
Soak the rice for 20 minutes. It helps make the rice fluffy and light with long separate grains. I would recommend extra long-grain basmati rice for making chicken biryani. Some of my favorite brands are Kohinoor and Royal, both available in Indian groceries (photos 5 - 6).
3: Caramelize the onions and deglaze
As the rice soaks, start to caramelize the onions. Caramelizing in the Instant Pot may cause the bottom of the pot to get scorched. Remember to deglaze the pot well with the liquids from the marinated chicken. Pressing cancel during deglazing also prevents further overheating (photos 7 - 10).
4: Partially Cook the Chicken
Bone-in chicken legs or drumsticks need a longer time to pressure cook than basmati rice. To achieve this, we first pressure-cook the chicken for 4 minutes. For boneless thighs, just sautéing for 2 to 3 minutes cooks the chicken partially and then they can further cook along with the layered rice (photos 11 - 12).
5: Layer over Rice and Pressure Cook
Drain the rice and layer over the partially cooked chicken. Add water and make sure all the rice is under the liquids (photos 13 - 14).
Garnish with the caramelized onions, saffron milk, cilantro, and mint. Layer over with hard-boiled eggs (photos 15 - 16).
What to serve with Chicken Biryani
I love chicken Biryani served with a simple raita and a squeeze of fresh lime! If you have guests, pair it will the delicious creamy tomato soup or butternut squash soup! I often make this one-pot meal when I am having an impromptu gathering with friends. And spicy Indian food always leaves you craving something sweet. Here are some of my go-to make-ahead Indian desserts - Carrot Halwa, Pineapple Sheera, and Jalebi!! You can also pair biryani with simple vegetarian curries like Palak Paneer, Mushroom Masala, or these pretty Stuffed Tomatoes!
How to store leftover Biryani
Biryani makes for amazing leftovers! In fact, I think it tastes best the next day! Simply refrigerate it in an air-tight container for up to 5 days. To reheat simply microwave individual portions. You can also freeze it for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Tips for making Biryani in the Instant Pot
- Pat dry the chicken before marinating to avoid excess liquids.
- Marinate the chicken for at least 20 minutes.
- Use plain full-fat yogurt for the marinade.
- Use fresh garam masala. Homemade garam masala works the best!
- Deglaze the pot using some marinated chicken to remove any browned bits from the sautéing of the onions. This will help the Instant Pot build pressure and also prevent the "BURN" signal. Alternatively, you can also air fry the onions.
- Deglaze the pot, once again just before adding the rice.
- Make sure all of the rice is under the liquids before closing the Instant Pot.
- It is normal for the top layer of the rice to look a bit undercooked. Simply fluff the top layer and then gently mix the biryani with a silicone spatula.
- This recipe makes medium spicy Biryani. For extra spicy add jalapeno. OR add another teaspoon of garam masala to the chicken.
- Lastly, although, the Sauté function on the Instant Pot works great for true one-pot cooking, you can also caramelize the onions using a stovetop in a non-stick pan. This will speed up the process and also will prevent the stainless steel insert from getting scorched which may lead to a "BURN" notice on the newer Instant Pots.
Biryani Variations
As biryani became popular in South Asia, several regional variations of this dish came along. Starting with the Kacchi style Hyderabadi Dum Biryani, the Malabar Pukka Biryani from coastal India, the Calcutta Biryani with potatoes from eastern India, spicy Chettinad Biryani from the southern states, and the flavorful, tangy Sindhi Biryani from Sindh, Pakistan. Many more variations and recipes but one thing that is common is that they are all incredibly tasty!
My favorite, of course, is the one made by my mom that I grew up eating. Warm, deep spiced Chicken Biryani, with freshly ground spices, caramelized onions, and marinated tender chicken cooked over long grain basmati rice.
More Instant Pot Biryani Recipes You'll Love
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- Shrimp Biryani
- Chickpea Biryani with vegan options
- Healthy Brown Rice Biryani
- Low Carb Riced Cauliflower Chicken Biryani
- Fish Biryani
- Egg Biryani
The Famous Instant Pot Chicken Biryani
Thank you to all who have tried this recipe. It has become so popular that when I published The Essential Indian Instant Pot Cookbook, I was requested that I also include this recipe in the cookbook. I hope you will enjoy 75+ modern recipes with authentic Indian flavors in my best-selling book.
FAQ
1. Deglaze the pot really well using 1 to 2 tablespoons of water after caramelizing the onions. During deglazing turn off the Instant Pot which will allow the pot to cool down and prevent the liquids from evaporating. After deglazing, there should be no browning at the bottom of the pot
2. Make sure that the sealing ring is secured properly
3. If all else fails caramelize the onions on the stovetop using a non-stick pan
I like to use Kohinoor extra long-grain rice
Make sure that the rice is completely submerged under liquids before starting the pressure cooking cycle. If the rice looks slightly undercooked when the cooking cycle is complete, gently fluff the top layer only and close the lid for an additional 5 minutes on the keep warm mode.
You can definitely half the recipe, the pressure cook time will be the same. I would not recommend doubling this recipe in a 6-QT Instant Pot. But if you have an 8-QT you can double the recipe with the same pressure cook time.
For biryani dishes, it is best to soak the extra-long grain basmati rice for 20 minutes. This removes some of the starch and also helps the rice cook so that it's fluffy and long. With this method, a 1:1 rice-to-water ratio works well, as the biryani has marinated chicken that releases plenty of liquid. Always allow the rice to cool a bit after pressure cooking and then gently fluff it up with a fork or silicone spatula
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Recipe
Instant Pot Chicken Biryani
Ingredients
Marinade
- 2 teaspoons garam masala Add 3 teaspoon for spicier Biryani
- 1 tablespoon ginger grated
- 1 tablespoon garlic minced
- 1 tablespoon Kashmiri red chili powder
- ½ teaspoon ground turmeric
- ¼ cup mint leaves
- ¼ cup cilantro chopped
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- ¾ cup plain yogurt
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 2 pounds whole bone in chicken skinless cut into 12 pieces (If using chicken thighs cut into 2 inch pieces)
Other Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons ghee divided
- 2 large yellow onions thinly sliced
- 2 bay leaves
- 3 cups extra long grain Basmati rice
- 2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 3 cups water
- 1 teaspoon saffron mixed in 1 tablespoon warm milk
- 6 eggs hard boiled and shelled, optional
- 1 jalapeno sliced into 8 wedges optional for extra spicy **
Raita
- 2 cups plain yogurt
- 1 medium yellow onion finely diced
- 2 tomatoes diced
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 tablespoon cilantro chopped
Instructions
- Make the marinade by mixing garam masala, ginger, garlic, red chili powder, turmeric, mint leaves, half of the chopped cilantro, lemon juice, yogurt, and salt. Add chicken and coat evenly with the marinade. Keep in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
- While the chicken is marinating, wash and soak the basmati rice in water. Keep aside for 20 minutes.
- Turn the Instant Pot to Saute(Hi). After the ‘hot’ sign displays, add half of the ghee and add thinly sliced onions. Cook stirring frequently for 10 minutes or until the onions are golden brown and caramelized. Take out half of the onion and keep aside for garnishing the biryani. Note: You can also air fry the onions
- Add the remaining ghee to the Instant Pot with half of the caramelized onions already in the pot. For extra spicy Biryani add sliced jalapeno. Add bay leaves and half of the marinated chicken and the liquid from the marinade. Press Cancel. Mix well, deglazing the pot with a spatula to take out all the browning of the pot from sautéing the onions. This is an important step that will prevent the possible "BURN" signal during pressure cooking. Once all the browning on the pot is completely removed, stir in the remaining chicken.
- a) For Chicken on bone - Close the Instant Pot and turn the pressure valve to sealing. Select Manual/Pressure Cook(Hi) and adjust the time to 4 minutes. Follow with Quick release. Mix the chicken well, once again scraping the bottom of the pot removing any food stuck to the bottom.
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- b) For boneless Chicken thighs - Cook on Saute mode for 2 to 3 minutes. Scrape the bottom of the pot to make sure there is no food sticking to the bottom.
- Drain the rice and gently pour it over the chicken. Add salt from the other ingredients list. Add water and gently push all the rice under the liquids. Do not stir. Close the Instant Pot and turn the pressure valve to sealing. Select Manual/Pressure Cook(Hi) mode and adjust the time to 6 minutes. Follow with Quick release.
- Open the Instant Pot. If the top layer of the rice looks uncooked, simply fluff the top layer of the rice. Then mix the rice with the chicken on the bottom of the pan. Using a silicone spatula to gently mix will also prevent the rice grains from breaking.
- Garnish with the remaining caramelized onions, saffron mixed with milk and cilantro. Serve with Raita, hard-boiled egg, and lemon wedges.
Raita
- To make the raita, whisk the yogurt in a medium bowl. Add onions, tomatoes, salt, and mix well. Garnish with cilantro.
Video
Notes
- Deglaze the pot using some of the marinated chicken to remove any browned bits from the sautéing of the onions. This will help the Instant Pot come to pressure and also prevent the "BURN" signal.
- Deglaze the pot, once again just before adding the rice.
- Make sure all of the rice is under the liquids before closing the Instant Pot.
- It is normal for the top layer of the rice to look a bit undercooked. Simply fluff the top layer and then gently mix the biryani with a silicone spatula.
- ** This recipe makes medium spicy Biryani. For extra spicy add jalapeno. OR add another teaspoon of garam masala to the chicken.
- Tip - Although Sauté (more) function on the Instant Pot works great for true one-pot cooking, you can also caramelize the onions, stovetop in a non-stick pan. This will speed up the process and also will prevent the stainless steel insert from getting scorched which may lead to a "BURN" notice on the newer Instant Pots.
- Using small bone-in chicken pieces or boneless thighs - Skip the initial 4 minutes of pressure cooking and instead saute the marinated chicken for 2 to 3 minutes. Then layer the soaked and drained rice and pressure cook for 6 minutes
Nutrition
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Zahrah Zawahir says
I made this chicken version a couple weeks ago and it was delicious! I’d like to try it with lamb - can you recommend cook times and any other tips you can think of? Thank you - love your site!
Archana says
Same cook times will work with lamb too.
Alice Brown says
Can I use 2lbs. chicken breast (boneless and skinless) and do I need to adjust the time on my Mealthy Pot?
Thanks.
Alice Brown
Archana says
Yes you can. Same cook time on mealthy.
Deepika says
Hi I love to try this recipe today:) does the pressure level should be at high or low level
Archana says
High Pressure 🙂
Lakshmi says
Tried this recipe today with chicken breast and was an instant hit! Was very easy to make as well . Thank you!
Hazel says
This was absolutely delicious!! I used the ceramic insert for the IP - so it didn’t brown the bottom of the pot as much! It was so wonderfully delicious! Khoopch chaan!!!
Archana says
Thank you!
Diviya says
Hi, great recipe of biryani! This is my go to recipe.
But I always have an issue, my chicken doesnt stay on the bone. Each time I finish the recipe I find bones and chicken gets completely separated.
Should I reduce the cooking time of the chicken alone to 2 or 3 mins?
Suzanne says
I've made this twice already and it was a hit both times. I'm making it again this evening.:-)
I just wanted to thank you for the recipe and also to let you know that the link you have for your cookbook actually goes to an Instant Pot. I did find the book on Amazon, but thought I'd let you know. 🙂
Thanks again for a great recipe that my family REALLY enjoys!
Archana says
Thank you I will fix that!
Jas says
I am going to make this recipe for tomorrow’s lunch. I adjusted the serving to 4. In the ingredients it says 1.5 cup rice but no mention of how much water. In the directions on step 8 it says 3 cups water. Should I use 3 cups for 1.5 cup rice or 1.5 cup water?
Archana says
1:1 rice to water ratio
ANUSUYA JEYAKUMAR says
Hi
I made the biryani as per measures.
It came out good but the color was very light.used saffron as well
any suggestions
Thanks
Archana says
I use Kashmiri red chili powder and that adds a nice color
Farah says
Hi, I tried this recipe and everything was great except after soaking the rice and draining completely and adding 3 cups of water , my end result had the rice too soft and mushy. What should I do next time to get a better texture to my rice ? Less water? But how much less?
Archana says
Make sure to pat dry chicken before marinating. If your rice is new it may not need as much water, Add just enough water do that the rice is fully submerged under liquids.
Farah says
Thank you. So I’ll use just enough water to submerge the rice , should I still soak the rice ahead of time?
Archana says
Yes that makes sure you rice is light and fluffy
Alina says
Hi Archana,
Thank you for your wonderful recipes. I recently bought your cookbook and everything I have made has been easy, delicious and somewhat adaptable to things we have on hand (with limited visits to the market). I wanted to know how to possibly half this recipe for a smaller quantity. I live alone and sometimes have my partner or a friend over for dinner. While I don't mind leftovers, the quantity is too much for just us. What adjustments would I make?
Thank you again
Archana says
Hi Alina, Thank you for your kind words and your support with the cookbook. I will love a review from you on amazon. You can half all the ingredients except the pressure cook time will be the same. It will come to pressure much faster 🙂
Rudy says
Hi Archana,
First time trying out briyani in my fews day old all-in-one, and thought I'd give your recipe a go! Have some noob questions. Is there are particular reason the chicken has to be skinless, maybe something to do with the instant pot, or just preference for less fat? Secondly, would it be possible to mix breast cuts and drumsticks in the same cook, or do they have different ideal cooking times? Thanks!
Archana says
Hi Rudy, So with most Indian cooking we remove the skin. For Biryani it helps marinate the chicken better if its skinless. Also if you are using breast cut along with drumstick, you can simply sauté them intially instead of pressure cooking and then layer rice and pressure cook. I would also allow 5 to 10 min pressure release with breast meat as sometimes it tends to get dry with quick release.
Tara says
Hi Archana- does this freeze well?
Archana says
yes! It freezes well.
Tanuja says
Hi Archana
I have made this recipe and really liked it. However just one suggestion in your ingredients/proportions list. While the ingredients automatically adjust depending on the serving size (Serves 8, or 4, etc), because the
quantity of water required is not in the ingredient list, but in the body of the recipe, it remains at 3 cups for every variation. That causes some confusion about the rice:water ratio. Could be an easy fix if you add quantity of water to list of ingredients so that it adjusts automatically. Just a suggestion. Thanks!
Archana says
Sounds good! I will modify it.
S says
If I want to add potatoes, would I need to adjust the water? Should I fry the potatoes first?
Archana says
Add cubes potatoes with some salt before layering over the rice. It will be perfect!
Pooja Kabotra says
Excellent recipe!! best instant pot biryani recipe that i have tried. Thank you for making it so easy for us! Would it be possible to add some steps to the biryani that will make it look more like a traditional biryani- like adding some plain white rice and the red food coloring rice, to make it the 3 color rice look?
The flavor is there, but if i could also make it look like real biryani (not pulao) and fool my guests, that would be great! =)
Aarti Anand says
Excellent recipe, thank you. I make it at least once a week!
A says
Hello!
I’m just wondering what type of yogurt you use, is it Greek Plain or just regular plain?
Archana says
Plain full fat yogurt
Kim says
Can I use medium grain sona masoori if I'm out of long grain basmati?
Archana says
Yes! It will taste great just the texture will be a bit different
Rav says
Hi Archana,
Thank you for the recipe. Can I use brown rice to make this? If yes, how much water should I use and for how long I should cook it for?
Archana says
check out for brown rice chicken biryani on the blog!