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Monday, November 28, 2011

Chakkarai/Sweet Pongal for Blog Hop

Hello Friends,


I don't know where to start. These last couple of weeks or shall I say months have been crazy busy. So, many things happening (nothing bad). Like I was telling this friend of mine, it is an action-packed days, full-to-busy from morning 4:30 am till 10 pm (before I crash in bed).


I guess I am also going through that blogger block or whatever it is called where I don't know what to do or what to post. And, again, I am also not cooking very new and uncooked dishes, so that is also one of the reasons.


Anyways, I want to apologize here to all my readers and my blogger friends whom I follow religiously as I did not get to post or visit anyone in last month or so.


I love Blog Hop event, but unfortunately, could not post my dish on time as I should have. Sorry Saras about it. I was paired with wonderful Saras. While I was going through her blog, this dish caught my eye right away and I knew what to make. I always wanted to try Chakkarai/Sweet Pongal as I love it as a prasadam. For my non South Indian friends who have not heard of this before, let me explain it. It is cooked rice/moong dal mix in milk and then sweetened with Jaggery and loaded with ghee. Have I tempted you enough? :)


Here is the delicious recipe.


Chakkarai/Sweet Pongal
Ingredients
Rice - 1 cup
Moong Dal - 1/3 cup
Milk - 1.5 cups
Water - 2.5 cups
Powdered Jaggery - 2 cups or to taste
Green Cardamom Powder - 1 tsp
Cashews - pieces, 2 tbsp
Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 3 tbsps
Preparation

  • Pressure Cook Rice & Dal till almost mushy with Milk and Water mix (as mentioned above).'
  • Meanwhile, heat jaggery with about 1/4 cup water till it melts nicely.
  • Pour Jaggery water and 2 tbsp ghee in cooked rice/dal mix (add about 1/4 cup water, if needed).
  • Add cardamom powder and mix well.
  • In a small non-stick pan, fry cashew pieces to golden brown in 1 tbsp ghee.
  • Mix cashews well with the sweet pongal and take it off the heat.

Serving
This is usually made as an offering to God, but we enjoyed it as a delicious dessert. If I were you, I will serve it warm :)


That's all for now. Hope to be back on track. Take care till next post.

26 comments:

  1. Delicious sweet....Love this when I get it little as prasadh...:)

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  2. Looks fantastic Priya, I love this one warm with ghee oozing out of it.

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  3. yummy looking delicious dessert

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  4. looks totally delicious, Priya - Feel like having a bowl of it hot with butter dripping :)

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  5. Lovely snap Priya. Just made me mouthwatering.

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  6. Even I am in similar situation priya..Very hectic days..

    Sarkara pongal looks immensely tempting..Nice click.

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  7. Your pongal looks extremely traditional..nice try Priya.

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  8. Sweet & mouthwatering pongal!!!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  9. Sweet pongal looks tempting and delicious..

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  10. Its been quite a while since I made this, waiting for pongal to come :)Looks tempting!

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  11. Yummy sweet pongal!!! Looks scrumptious :)

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  12. I'll happily have this sweet pongal anytime.

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  13. This recipe reminds me of my gala time in Manila with a Telugu friend of mine; thanks for refreshing those beautiful memories with your even more beautiful recipe... :)

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  14. that looks yummy
    reminds me of this season where every morning we have pongal
    will ask my mum to make it :)

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  15. pongal looks awesome..Amma makes this often..love each spoon of it

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