Mirchi ka salan
Mirchi ka salan (Urdu: مرچی کا سالن), or curried chilli peppers,[1] is a popular chilli and peanut curry of Hyderabad, Telangana, India that usually accompanies Hyderabadi biryani alongside Dahi chutney.[2] The dish contains green chilli peppers, peanuts, sesame seeds, dry coconut, cumin seeds, ginger and garlic paste, turmeric powder, bay leaf, and thick tamarind juice.
![]() Hyderabadi hari mirchi ka salan | |
| Place of origin | India |
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| Region or state | Hyderabad |
| Main ingredients | Green chilli peppers, peanuts, cumin seeds, spices |
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Mirchi ka salan is a traditional Hyderabadi dish prepared in weddings and special occasions. It is a spicy dish served with rice (either plain or spiced, like biryani rice) or chapati.[1] The mirchi (chilli peppers) are cooked in spices and mixed with a ground peanut paste which gives the dish a grainy texture. Sometimes the chillies can also be substituted with tomatoes (tamatey in Urdu) and eggplant (baigan in Urdu), which then becomes tamatey ka salan and baigan ka salan respectively.
Two biryani accompaniments: mirchi ka salan and dahi chutney.
See also
- List of condiments
- List of peanut dishes
Food portal
References
- Hyderabadi mirchi ka salan Saffron Streaks, 2011-03-110
- "Hyderabadi Dishes: Mirchi Ka Salan". Nag's Cooking. Retrieved 4 November 2007.



