Kalkandu / Rock sugar Pongal with an Award.
Hi friends,
My first post of this year with a lovely award from Anncoo.
Decided to start with a sweet...
Thank u very much Anncoo for this lovely award :-)
Love to share with u all. Please kindly accept it
Here comes the recipe........
For this pongal you need
Raw Rice – 1 cup
Moong Dal – ¼ cup
Milk – 3 cups
Kalkandu / Rock Sugar – ¾ cup
1 tsp. of crushed Cardamom
A pinch of colouring powder
5 tsp. of ghee.
Few nos. of cashews (Roast them in ghee and keep it aside)
Preparation
Wash Rice and Dal.
In the pressure cooker along with rice, dal,one cup of water and milk, cook them well in a low flame.
(If the rice is not cooked well. Then when you are adding in the Kalkandu syrup, they will not mix well they will stand separate. So make sure the rice is cooked well).
In a pan,add the kalkandu with sufficient water and keep stirring until it dissolves completely.
Now add the well cooked rice to it .
Add the crushed cardamom along with the kesari powder and 4 tsp. of ghee and mix them well.
Until you get a thick consistency, keep stirring…
Finally garnish them with cashews.
Hi friends,
My first post of this year with a lovely award from Anncoo.
Decided to start with a sweet...
Thank u very much Anncoo for this lovely award :-)
Love to share with u all. Please kindly accept it
Here comes the recipe........
For this pongal you need
Raw Rice – 1 cup
Moong Dal – ¼ cup
Milk – 3 cups
Kalkandu / Rock Sugar – ¾ cup
1 tsp. of crushed Cardamom
A pinch of colouring powder
5 tsp. of ghee.
Few nos. of cashews (Roast them in ghee and keep it aside)
Preparation
Wash Rice and Dal.
In the pressure cooker along with rice, dal,one cup of water and milk, cook them well in a low flame.
(If the rice is not cooked well. Then when you are adding in the Kalkandu syrup, they will not mix well they will stand separate. So make sure the rice is cooked well).
In a pan,add the kalkandu with sufficient water and keep stirring until it dissolves completely.
Now add the well cooked rice to it .
Add the crushed cardamom along with the kesari powder and 4 tsp. of ghee and mix them well.
Until you get a thick consistency, keep stirring…
Finally garnish them with cashews.
Mouthwatering pongal, looks tempting!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur award Aruna:)
ReplyDeleteKalkandu pongal sounds interesting, sweet way to start the New Year. Will try this recipe for upcoming Pongal festive.........
New Year started with Sweet!! Wish you all the best Aruna :)
ReplyDeleteLooks really delicious.
ReplyDeleteAwesome delicacy to start the new year with... Yum! & Congrats too...Make space for many more....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it with me.....:-)
Ash...
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Looks super delicious.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Aruna! Mouthwatering Pongal...looks yumm
ReplyDeletelooks absolutely delicious. Congrats on the award.
ReplyDeleteBelated wishes for a happy new year 2010 to you and your family :)
Yummy this looks delicious,looks like a variation of rice pudding/kheer .Lovely picture too.
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