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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Ven Pongal

Pongal is a filling and scrumptious one pot alternate to rice. It is a traditional breakfast item in South India. But since our family prefers only oats for breakfast, we have this for dinner. Pongal is also offered to God as Neyvedhiyam. One of the best pongals I’ve ever had is at the Nanganallur Aanjaneya Temple.

Pongal is a combination of rice and moong dal, tempered with black pepper, cumin seeds and cashews in ghee. It comes in very handy when you are out of the idli/dosa batter and are in no mood to spend a lot of time in the kitchen making roti and sabzi. This is best served with Gothsu, Sambar or Coconut Chutney.

What you’ll need:

1. Sona Masoori Rice - 1 cup
2. Split Yellow Moong Dal – ¼ cup
3. Water – 4 cups
4. Milk – ½ cup

For tempering

1. Oil – 1 tbsp
2. Ghee – 1 tbsp
3. Cumin Seeds – 1 tsp
4. Black Peppercorns – 10
5. Ginger – ½ inch piece
6. Hing – a pinch
7. Cashew nuts – 8 to 10
8. Curry Leaves – a few



Method

Wash rice and dal and pressure cook them together with 4 cups of water for about 3 to 4 whistles. The rice and dal mixture should be mushy.
Pulse the pepper and cumin for just about 30 secs. Grate ginger.
Heat a Kadai with ghee and oil. Add the cashew nuts and fry till they change color. Next add the pepper -cumin seed coarse powder and hing, sauté for about ½ a minute. Next add the grated ginger and curry leaves. Fry for a minute. Mash the rice and dal well and add it to this. Add salt, ½ cup milk and mix well till the milk is almost absorbed. Ven Pongal is ready.
Serve immediately with coconut chutney, Sambar or Gothsu.

Note:

1. The Pongal should be eaten hot, else it will become hard and you will not enjoy the taste.
2. Always keep the pongal a little loose in consistency, since it will tighten as it cools. Also if you feel that the pongal is too thick, then add some hot water and mix well.

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40 comments:

  1. My hubby's favorite.. Looks so tasty...

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  2. Hubby's favorite .. perfect with coconut chutney.


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  3. Love to have it piping hot ! Yummy

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  4. pongal looks hearty N very inviting- i so love it with gothsu

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  5. Hot, freshly made, delicious ven pongal!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  6. Delicious and healthy pongal.

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  7. Wow this is my daughter's fav...luks really tempting.

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  8. one of my weakness in life...I looooooooooove this..:PP
    Tasty Appetite

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  9. perfect breakfast and i make it once in a week.adding milk will surely gve a wonderful texture

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  10. Looks delicious, makes me hungry dear..
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  11. Delicious looking pongal..making me drool.

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  12. A classic, must try your delicious version :)

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  13. It's so true that pongal is such a filling and yummy meal, looks very inviting.

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  14. Yum, such simple and healthy recipe :)

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  16. That looks yummy... Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving your lovely comments.

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  17. Hi Kalyani,

    Glad to meet you through Radhika's Blog hop...Sorry for the late response...and thanx a lott for visiting my blog..u too hav a real nice place..and this pongal looks super yummy...:)

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    Cheers
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  19. Hello Kaveri,

    Sorry for my typo...

    As i said b4, u really hav a nice space here...glad 2 join u..Do join me if u like my blog...tc..enjoy...:)

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  20. Whenever i hear or see pongal, I remember prasadam from temple. With the aroma of ghee they would be delicious.

    Cheers,
    Uma

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  21. Heavenly and delicious pongal.

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  22. perfect picture of a huge favorite in our home!!! makes me hungry Kaveri!!!

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  23. This is my anytime fav for breakfast...looks perfectly done

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  24. Ooh.. Pongal is such a comfort food for me.. love them with coconut chutney..

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  25. Sounds like a great way to start the day. Yum!

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  27. venpongal came out yummy Thank you

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