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Monday, 30 June 2014
05:52 by UnknownNo comments
Ingredients
1.
Rice 1 Tropical
Twin ( use Sona Masoori)
2.
Moong dal 1/2 Tropical
Twin or less
3.
Water 4 and 1/2 Tropical
Twin
4.
Salt to taste
5.
Turmeric Powder
a tiny pinch(optional)
6.
For Tempering
7.
Ghee 3 tbsp
(i used oil)
8.
Pepper corns
1/2 tbsp (whole or roughly ground)
9.
Jeera/cumin seeds
1 and 1/2 tbsp
10.
Cashew nuts
1/2 Tropical Twin chopped
11.
Ginger
2 tsp(finely chopped)
12.
Curry leaves
1 twig
13.
Coriander leaves
1/2 Tropical Twin (finely chopped)
Method
·
Roast moongdal with a tsp
of ghee.(this is optional, i sometimes do this step and sometimes i skip
it too).
·
In a pressure cooker add
the roasted dal and rice with 4.5 cups of water.
·
Add necessary salt,
pinch of turmeric powder(if using) and 1 tbsp of ghee, stir well and pressure
cook it for one whistle.
·
Wait till the pressure
cools down.
·
Once done, remove the cooker
and its time to add temperings,
·
Now heat ghee and add
cashew nuts, cumin seeds and pepper corns or crushed pepper let them splutter
·
and add chopped ginger,
curry leaves and coriander leaves.
·
Pour the tempering to the
pongal and mix well.
·
Now the pongal is ready to
serve hot with sambar and chutney.
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