This Pakistani main course is made with chicken and is a great well balanced high protein meal. Made in an Instant Pot, this family dinner comes together quickly and easily for a delicious meal everyone will love. Be sure to check out my Pakistani Karachi Chicken if you like this recipe, it’s also made in the Instant Pot.
What is Haleem?
Haleem is made of a mix of grains and lentils and some type of meat–often mutton or chicken. This dish is slow cooked for seven to eight hours, to thoroughly break down the meat and grains, resulting in a paste-like consistency. Did I just lose you when I said Paste-like? I know I was not keen to eat or try this dish because of the paste-like part, but I now regret my reluctance because it’s not a paste–it’s a spoonful of deliciousness. The various grains, meats and spices just come together beautifully. This is also a very nourishing dish, full of complex carbohydrates and protein. It is often made for Iftar during the month of Ramadan when the faithful fast from sunup to sundown. Breaking that long fast with a dish of rib-sticking haleem is a wonderful thing to long forward to. This recipe makes a great dish for Ramadan! You can find more great Instant Pot Ramadan recipes in my 15 Instant Pot Ramadan Recipes post.
Pressure Cooker Pakistani Haleem
Pakistani Haleem is normally a dish that people just set out to cook all day. You have to cook it low and slow and really, it takes ALL DAY. I think we all know I don’t have the patience to cook anything all day for a single dish. The Instant Pot has spoiled me. I set out to find the perfect Instant Pot recipe for Pakistani Haleem and I finally have it down. This turns out the same perfect, smooth consistency as when you make it with the traditional method, minus the monotonous stirring and long cook times. My need for efficiency in all things has made this recipe quick so you can enjoy this comfort food anytime. If you’re looking for more great Pakistani dishes, my Pakistani Chicken Karahi is to die for!
Ingredients for Pakistani Haleem
If you live close to an Indian grocery store, you may find a premade mix of cracked wheat berries and lentils labeled Haleem mix (not Haleem Masala which is a spice mix in a small cardboard box). You can use this in place of the wheat berries and lentils below. If not, look for cracked wheat like this to make up your own mix of lentils and wheat berries. You can round out the meal with a wonderful Instant Pot Pakistani Zarda for dessert. Also, my Instant Pot Beef Stroganoff is another fantastic comfort food recipe you can make in your Instant Pot that you’re sure to love.
How To Make Chicken Haleem
Recipe Tips and Notes
You can substitute mutton, goat or beef for the chicken in this recipe without changing anything else.Check that your spices aren’t stale before you use them. Rub a little between you fingers and if it doesn’t release an aroma it’s time to buy more.Serve with naan or rice.
EQUIPMENT YOU MAY NEED TO MAKE THIS INSTANT POT PAKISTANI HALEEM:
Instant Pot Mini Duo, or Instant pot 6 quarts, or Instant Pot 8 QuartsMeasuring CupsMy favorite Cutting BoardGood set of Kitchen KnivesImmersion Blender
What does Haleem taste like?
Haleem is a wonderfully spiced dish that is loaded with flavor. This recipe has a mild heat to it, but nothing overpowering. If you prefer more heat in our food you can add a little more cayenne pepper if you like.
Can you make Haleem ahead of time?
Once you have made the haleem, let it cool to room temperature and transfer it to an airtight container. It will keep well in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can also freeze it for up to a month. Thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat it on the stovetop until it is warmed through.
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I love how delicious and flavorful this Instant Pot Haleem is, and it’s ready to eat in just 40 minutes. This is the perfect dish to try if you want to discover new cuisines. If you like it, be sure to share this post on Facebook and Pinterest!
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