Showing posts with label pongal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pongal. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2015

Sakkarai Pongal (Sweet Pongal)

Sakkarai Pongal

Sakkarai Pongal (Sweet Pongal)

Sweet Pongal is the first thing, which comes to my mind during festivals.. Its my husband's favourite sweet too.. Its easy to prepare..  Here is the recipe..
sakkarai pongal

Ingredients:

Raw Rice               - 1 cup   (Pachharisi)
Moong Dal             - 1/4 cup  
Jaggery                   - 1.5 cups
Water                      - 4.5 cups
Chopped Coconut   - 3 tbsp (Optional)
Cashew Nuts          - A handful
Ghee                       - 3 tbsp

Procedure:  

  • Wash Raw rice and Moong Dal and soak both in water for some time. I have used 3.5 cups of water for every 1 cup of rice and moong dal. So i have used around 4.5 cups of water.
  • Wrap Jaggery in a plastic bag. Tap it with a stone, so that Jaggery breaks up.. 
  • Cook Rice and Moong Dal in a cooker. Cook it on high flame for 1 whistle. After a whistle, reduce the flame and cook it for 10 more minutes.
  • After the pressure subsides, open the cooker and add Jaggery. Mix it well in low flame, till all the Jaggery melts down.
  • Heat oil in a pan. Add cashew nuts to it. Fry it well and add to the pongal. Add also the chopped coconut.
  • Serve it hot.. Its best, when eaten hot..
  • Adjust Jaggery according to your taste. And Jaggery sweetness differs from area to area. I would suggest you to slowly add the Jaggery. So that you can justify sweeteness with the pongal color..  If the pongal is too dark in color, it means you have added more Jaggery. If the pongal is very light in color, add little more Jaggery. 

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Ven Pongal

Ven Pongal

Ven Pongal

Its a healthy nutrition food, best for breakfast..Very simple to prepare.. 


ven pongal



Ingredients:

Pachharisi          - 1 cup    (Raw rice)
Moong Dal        - 1/4 cup  (Pasi Parupu)
Salt                    - To Taste

For Seasoning:

Oil / Ghee             - 2 tsp
Mustard Seeds      - 1 tsp  ( Kadugu)
Cumin Seeds         - 1 tsp  (Seeragam)
Black Pepper         - 1 tsp  (Milagu)
Coriander Leaves  - Few
Curry Leaves         - Few

Procedure:

  1. Dry Roast moong dal for some time, till it leaves nice aroma.. Soak both rice and moong dal for at-least 1 hr. You can soak the rice and moong dal before night and keep in fridge. Use 3 cups of water for 1 cup of rice. so I have used around 4 cups of water. 
  2. Cook the rice in pressure cooker. Do the seasoning and add it to the rice.
  3. Pongal is ready!!

Quick Tips:

  1. My mom used to add garlic while seasoning.. You can add too if you like garlic. Can also add Cashew nuts.
  2. Trust me.. You needn't season pongal in ghee.. Can use normal cooking oil if you are in Diet..