Pongal is around the corner, its one of the important festival for South Indians.Even we are far away from our hometown, we never forget to celebrate this traditional Indian festival. I'll be cleaning the entire house tomorrow and will be making many foods during the three days of pongal celebration. No matter, its a working day for us or not, our pongal celebration will be simple as always.
You might have noticed that am cooking quite often with wholegrains now and one of my recent favourite is foxtail millet aka thinai, this grains is really wonderful. You can cook and eat this grain exactly as we cook rice,needless to say that this healthy grain suits prefectly for making many interesting dishes. For a change, i tried this sweet pongal with this marvellous tiny grains, the final result was just amazing. This foxtail millet pongal tastes simply awesome and definitely delicious. Celebrate pongal in healthy way friends, give a try to this wonderful pongal and am sure you guys will definitely love this.
3/4cup Foxtail millet/Thinai
1/4cup Yellow moongdal
1+1/4cup Jaggery
1/4tsp Cardamom powder
3tbsp Ghee
Few cashews
A pinch Edible camphor (pacha karpooram)
Dry roast the foxtail millet,moongdal together. Wash and pressure cook it with 3cups of water upto 4whistles and put off the stove.
Meanwhile take the jaggery in half a cup of water, bring it to boil. Strain it and keep aside.
Once the steam get released, add the jaggery syrup to the cooked millet and dal mixtur,mash it and cook for few minutes.
Finally add the cardamom powder,edible camphor and put off the stove.
Heat the ghee, fry the cashews until they turns golden brown, add immediately to the sweet pongal and give a stir.
Serve.
You might have noticed that am cooking quite often with wholegrains now and one of my recent favourite is foxtail millet aka thinai, this grains is really wonderful. You can cook and eat this grain exactly as we cook rice,needless to say that this healthy grain suits prefectly for making many interesting dishes. For a change, i tried this sweet pongal with this marvellous tiny grains, the final result was just amazing. This foxtail millet pongal tastes simply awesome and definitely delicious. Celebrate pongal in healthy way friends, give a try to this wonderful pongal and am sure you guys will definitely love this.
3/4cup Foxtail millet/Thinai
1/4cup Yellow moongdal
1+1/4cup Jaggery
1/4tsp Cardamom powder
3tbsp Ghee
Few cashews
A pinch Edible camphor (pacha karpooram)
Dry roast the foxtail millet,moongdal together. Wash and pressure cook it with 3cups of water upto 4whistles and put off the stove.
Meanwhile take the jaggery in half a cup of water, bring it to boil. Strain it and keep aside.
Once the steam get released, add the jaggery syrup to the cooked millet and dal mixtur,mash it and cook for few minutes.
Finally add the cardamom powder,edible camphor and put off the stove.
Heat the ghee, fry the cashews until they turns golden brown, add immediately to the sweet pongal and give a stir.
Serve.
yummy and healthy pongal.
ReplyDeletenice color.. its so delicious..
ReplyDeleteWow pongal looks delicious....realy very healthy pongal Priya.
ReplyDeletelooks very tempting & delicious!!
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Love the healthy n colorful pongal, Happy pongal in advance!!!
ReplyDeleteWow.Nice clicks .So tempting to try it.Happy Pongal wishes.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great. I like pongal a lot!
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwwwwwww look at the pongal I love the color. Its soooooo yummy can I have one cup please??
ReplyDeleteyummyyyyyyy
ReplyDeleteDelicious..Advance Pongal Greetings..
ReplyDeleteA big wow and happy to see many like u are finding great ways to use our native grains. Pongal looks very rich and tasty. Advance Pongal wishes.
ReplyDeleteHow very new & tempting!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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What a healthy pongal Priya. Well done
ReplyDeleteI used to eat this when I was in Andhra. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeletePongal greetings in advance.
ReplyDeleteThis is so delicous.
Looks very delicious and inviting..Happy Pongal in advance.
ReplyDeleteOh my...that looks so yummmy!!!
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Manju
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Je regrette beaucoup de ne pas connaitre tous les ingrédients que tu préconises dans cette recette. Ça a l'air délicieux.
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Happy Pongal..your dish looks amazing
ReplyDeleteNever heard of edible camphor, I wonder what it tastes like, I am curious! :-)
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Alessandra
very pleasing to eyes packed wth flavour
ReplyDeleteYum. yum. yum.... Drooling here
ReplyDeletePriyakka changed cam eh...nice pic:)
ReplyDeleteThinnai Pongal looks too good !!! Yet get it. Wonderful pic too !!
ReplyDeletelooks so delectable dear :)
ReplyDeleteWow superb...healthy pongal.....
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Pongal with great grain Priya.
ReplyDeletePongal made healthy, looks awesome Priya..
ReplyDeleteyumyum yum.
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious and healthy :) happy pongal!!!
ReplyDeleteLike how the ghee float on top! Nice way to incorporate this grain!
ReplyDeleteHappy pongal to you in advance. :)
ReplyDeleteI just want to grab that bowl and finish it. It looks that lipsmacking.
happy pongal! love this combination
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Very innovative n thinai pongal looks so divine...loved its rich n tempting color...nice pic!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pongal to you & yours Priya, that bowl of pongal looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteGot foxtail millet at home and this is the one I will try sometime soon.Looks very nice Priya...
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