SAKKARAI PONGAL

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SAKKARAI PONGAL

  Sakkarai Pongal - This is a traditional sweet of TamilNadu and the most important recipe prepared during festivals. Here comes my version of this sweet dessert :)


For this Dessert you need

1 cup of raw rice
1/4 cup of Moong dal
2 cups of Jaggery (abjust the quantity acc. to ur taste)
1/2 tsp. of cardamom powder
A pinch of salt
1 cup of milk
Few nos. of cashews (roast them in ghee)
2 tbsp. of Ghee

Preparation

In a pan, fry the moong dal slightly, until a nice aroma comes from it.

Pressure cook rice and moong dal with milk  and 2 cups of water for 4 - 5 whistles.

Once the pressure releases. Mash it well and keep it aside.

Meanwhile roast cashews in ghee.

In a heavy bottomed pan,melt the jaggery by adding one cup of water and strain it .

Now add the mashed rice to this jaggery and mix well. Cook in low flame.

Add cardamom, pinch of salt and  ghee . Allow it to cook for 5 mins.

Finally garnish it with Cashews.

Tasty sakkarai pongal is ready to be served...........


Serve it hot (or) cold and enjoy :-)

NOTE : If the pongal is too thick, add some warm milk until you get the desired consistency

Comments

  1. Happy pongal wishes to u Aruna,sooo tempting sakkarai pongal..

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  2. Glad to be following a veggie blog (im one too)....:) Do drop into my space sometime...cya..

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  3. yummy pongal...looks delicious.you have a wonderful space and a lovely collection of recipes...Glad to follow u...drop into my blog when you have time....keep rocking.
    Reva

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  4. Wow,this is the exact way pongal has to be,looks really tempting with ghee and cashews :)

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  5. Delicious sweet pongal

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  6. Never tasted it before but I am sure it tastes super-yummy..Mouth-watering pictures..

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  7. hi aruna
    Nice presentation,Happy pongal
    I like to invite you to visit my blog.
    Thank you
    rani

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  8. Hi, I´m visiting your interesting
    blog and I like your recipies.
    Have a happy Pongal.

    Greetings from Spain.

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  9. Yummy pongal and i dont add milk,i prefer without milk.

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  10. I hope you had a lovely pongal..tempting pongal..

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  11. Looks so yummy and delicious dear :)

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  12. the ghee floating on top is irresistible! first time on your blog! awesome!

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  13. Can i dive into the bowl of ghee and pongal....cant resist them...

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  14. Ooo...sooo delicious...Reminds me of the sokkarai pongal I used to gobble from Murugan Idly shop during the chennai day..

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