Milagu Pongal
Milagu Pongal is a famous South Indian recipe. For many South Indians, it is a comfort food as it is quick to prepare and is light on the stomach. It can be prepared quickly for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Prep time – 10 minutes
Cook time – 30 minutes
Number of servings – 4 persons
Ingredients
Raw Rice (Ponni Variety) – 1 Cup
Moong Dal – 1/2 Cup
Peppercorn – 2 Tbsp
Water – 5 Cups
Salt – 2 Tsp
For Tempering
Ghee – 2 Tbsp
Cumin Seeds – 1 Tsp
Pound Pepper
Chopped Ginger
Cashew Nuts
Asafoetida Powder – 1/4 Tsp
Curry Leaves
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Method
1. Rinse and soak the rice and moong dal for about 30 mins
2. Add water in a pressure cooker and add the rice and moong dal. Pressure cook it for 5 to 6 whistles.
3. Make a coarse powder from pepper
4. Take a frying pan and add ghee. After the ghee is heated add jeera, coarsely ground pepper powder, cashews, ginger, and curry leaves.
5. After 5-6 whistles open the cooker and add the frying pan content into the cooker. Stir well and add ghee if necessary. Serve hot with chutney or sambar.
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47 Comments
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milagu pongal equal sampar tell me madam
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Mouth watering, awesome.. 🙂
I love pongal. Your presentation really makes my mouth watering 😆😆
https://youtu.be/sO8RLHwsc9Y
wow. Sooo easy and simple. above all very healthy. 😋👌👍🏻
Mam we're u got measuring cup
I used to add milk also to enhance the taste and 1 cup rice and 3/4 rth cup dal
Wow mouth watering, very nice
Yummy
I can eat with chutney with Sambhar
Loved your video setup… especially your cute teaspoon😍☺👌👌
Delicious
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Amma ena aalagana presentation
hi mam pongal super i am ur new subscriber mam
Lovely explanation and presentation 🙂
That measuring cups/spoons are awesome..
Where can i get that!!??
nice
THANKS FOR THIS RECIPE MADAM.I LOVE YOUR COOK WARES
Can you show us the sarkarai pongal recipe we prepare during the pongal day
MORE BREAKFAST RECIPE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rvH3a-Cd7Q&list=PLFhw-Rie62rQWcUXuCZQAVxmudmG7jd9h
It came out sooo well😊☺️
Medhu vada soullunga madam
Really cool
Can i use coconut oil instead of ghee ? since i am vegan
Seimurai pakkum pothu avlo alaga erugu
thanks
Normally for rice I use 1:2 water
Here u r saying 1:5? I am confused with t he measure. Pls help
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Mam iam very big fan of u your recipes are very delicios
Thank you mam today I tried pongal it came good I learned it from you give more new recipies mam
Nothing. Just that. Thanks.
Wt an amazing recipe mam..
Wer s the salt
I love this recipe…
We eat this regularly on a rainy day..
Can we use basmati rice
Thank you! this was so neatly explained and presented !
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Excellent 👍
All looks good except I don’t understand why are there two bowls of raw pepper and jeera on the leaf along with other food items?
Loved this recipe. Thanks for the share, ma'am ❤
Awesome & Thanks 🙂
Looks like ordinary pongal. Seems no difference between milagu pongal and ordinary pongal