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  • Sweet Pongal Recipe | Sakkarai Pongal

    Sweet Pongal Recipe | Sakkarai Pongal

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    Sweet Pongal / Sakkarai Pongal is one of the sweets made during festivals. Sugar or jaggery may be used, I prefer using jaggery.  It gives a good, rustic taste.

    About Sweet Pongal / Sakkarai Pongal

    Sweet Pongal /Sakkarai Pongal  is one of the delicacies that we can make in 30 minutes. Moong dal and rice are the main ingredients along with ghee and jaggery or sugar.  It is usually prepared during Pongal but not limited to the festival. Since Diwali is spread for four to five days, it makes a good dish to serve.

    The quantity of moong dal used differs from household to household. I prefer using the same quantity. Jaggery is added and garnished with roasted nuts. Sugar may be used but jaggery gives a divine taste.

    About Diwali:

    Diwali 2020 is different in many ways. The festive spirit is low and a fear holds each one about the disease.  Let us light the light of hope and peace. May the darkness that has engulfed the world be driven away and bring a remedy to the world at large. May joy and happiness be showered on one and all. If you are looking for festive recipes, check out the festive sweets collection for Diwali. I have earlier  posted many savoury recipes for Diwali too.

    Sweet Pongal

    About the event:

    Sending this to “Diwali Special” at Healthy Wellthy Cuisines. As Diwali was approaching, we thought of sharing Diwali festivals this fortnight. Do check out the other recipes from our group members.

     

    Sweet Pongal Recipe | Sakkarai Pongal

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup rice
    • 1 cup moong
    • 1 teaspoon ghee
    • 5 cup water
    • 1 tablespoon ghee
    • a pinch of salt
    • 2 cup jaggery
    • 1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon ghee
    • 8 cashew nuts
    • 2 cloves

    Method:

    1. Take rice and moong dal in a bowl, wash it and soak it in five cups of water for fifteen minutes.
    2. Add a teaspoon of ghee and put it in a pressure cooker. Cook it for two whistles.
    3. Once the pressure releases by itself, mash it with a ladle. Put it in a thick bottom pan and cook on a low flame.
    4. Add jaggery and a table spoon of ghee to it. Let cook for five minutes, it should mix well and gooey consistency.
    5. In a small pan, take half teaspoon of ghee, add clove and nuts. Roast and garnish the sweet dish.

    Take a tip:

    • A little milk may be added while cooking.
    • Cook the rice and dal mixture for sometime before adding the jaggery.
    • I have used organic jaggery, hence I have not boiled and strained. If the jaggery has impurities, boil it in a little water, strain and put the liquid.
    • A pinch of salt enhances the taste, put it after it is well cooked.
    • Almonds are optional.
    • Raisins may be added.
    Sweet Pongal
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    Sweet Pongal / Sakkarai Pongal

    weet Pongal / Sakkarai Pongal is a traditional sweet from South India. Rice and lentil cooked along with ghee and jaggery, garnished with nuts make a good sweet dish.
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes
    Soaking time 30 minutes
    Total Time 1 hour
    Course: sweets, traditional sweets
    Cuisine: South Indian

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup rice
    • 1 cup moong
    • 1 teaspoon ghee
    • 5 cup water
    • 1 tablespoon ghee
    • a pinch of salt
    • 2 cup jaggery
    • 1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon ghee
    • 8 cashew nuts and almonds
    • 2 cloves

    Method
     

    1. Take rice and moong dal in a bowl, wash it and soak it in five cups of water for fifteen minutes.
    2. Add a teaspoon of ghee and put it in a pressure cooker. Cook it for two whistles.
    3. Once the pressure releases by itself, mash it with a ladle. Put it in a thick bottom pan and cook on a low flame.
    4. Add jaggery and a table spoon of ghee to it. Let cook for five minutes, it should mix well and gooey consistency.
    5. In a small pan, take half teaspoon of ghee, add clove and nuts. Roast and garnish the sweet dish.

    Notes

    A little milk may be added while cooking.
    Cook the rice and dal mixture for sometime before adding the jaggery. 
    A pinch of salt enhances the taste, put it after it is well cooked.
    Almonds are optional. Raisins may be added.
    I have used organic jaggery, hence I have not boiled and strained. If the jaggery has impurities, boil it in a little water, strain and put the liquid 

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    Sweet Pongal is one of the sweets prepared during festive days. It is a delicious traditional dish ideal for any festival.
    Sweet Pongal

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  • Ribbon Pakoda / how to make ribbon pakoda

    Ribbon Pakoda / how to make ribbon pakoda

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    Ribbon Pakoda is a savoury snack from Indian cuisine. It is usually prepared during festivals as Diwali and Krishna Janmasthmi. It is crispy and tasty. It makes a good snack to store in the kitchen shelves.

    Diwali, the festival of lights is round the corner. It is that time of the year when we make a variety of sweet and savoury snacks and enjoy good times with our family.  The festive spirit brings in joy, contentment  and happiness.

    Diwali, the festival of light marks the return of exile of Lord Rama from exile. It is also a festival when Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped. It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. The first day is Dhanteras, followed by Naraka Chaturdasi,  Laxmi Puja, Bali Padya and Bhai Dhuj.

    When the world is going through a dark phase, let us hope and pray for a Covid free world. The disease has taken a toll of our lives, the last six months have been scary and disrupted everyone. The festive season is not going to be the same but let us try to celebrate in a small way.

    Let’s pray for a virus free world. Let us pray for the well being of one and all. May the festival of light eliminate the fear of Carona from the whole world.

    Ribbon Pakoda
    Ribbon Pakoda

    About the event:

    Sending this to Shhhh Secretly Cooking for the theme, ” Diwali Treats”. It is a monthly event, the theme was suggested by Poonam Bachav. She has many recipes from Maharashtrian cuisine on her blog.  I loved her motichoor ladoo, bookmarked to prepare it soon. Here, we are paired with a partner and  secret ingredients are exchanged. The dish is prepared and the other members guess the secret  ingredients. I was paired with Priya Iyer has a variety of sundal recipes on her blog, do check it. I had given pumpkin and ghee as the secret ingredients, she has made this delicious halwa. Gram flour and salt were the secret ingredients given to me and I am sharing ribbon pakoda recipe. It is tasty, easy to make  and ideal to serve for guests.

    shhh cooking secretly

    About Ribbon Pakoda:

    Ribbon Pakoda is a traditional snack prepared during Diwali. It is crispy and tasty, ideal with a cup of tea.  It is also known as Nada pakoda, ola pakoda  and Tape as per its shape.

    Ribbon Pakoda recipe  is easy to make,  ideal to make for the festive days. Do follow the recipe given below and read the tips also.

    Do check out my other savoury snack recipes for Diwali.

    Ingredients:

    • 2 cup gram flour
    • 1/2 cup rice flour
    • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • 1 teaspoon carom seeds, made into powder
    • 1 teaspoon chilli powder
    • salt
    • 1/2 cup oil
    • water
    • oil for frying

    Method:

    1. Take gram flour, rice flour, turmeric powder, ajwain powder, cumin powder, salt and sieve them together.
    2. Heat half cup oil in a kadai, add it to the flour. Mix thoroughly with fingers, it should be like a crumbly texture.
    3. Now, add little water and mix it to a stiff dough, keep it covered.
    4. Take the noodle press, choose the appropriate plate, grease oil to it and fill with dough.
    5. Heat oil in a pan, Once the oil is hot, press slowly into it, keeping at a distance from oil.
    6. Deep fry it to golden colour.
    7. Remove it on a plate with tissue paper. Repeat for the rest of the dough.
    8. Store it in an air tight container.

    Take a tip:

    • The flour used must not be coarse. The ribbon pakoda will break when put in oil.
    • Hot oil is essential to mix the flour.  Oil may be heated once in a pan and poured some on the flour.
    • Rice flour gives crunchiness to the snack.
    • Adjust spiciness as per your taste.
    • Noodle press is available in the market. It is used for various purposes as making sev, chakli and many others.
    • Always fry in medium flame.
    • If you are making in large quantities, mix the spices, add hot oil to it, mix and keep it aside. Take a portion of the flour, prepare the dough and make it.
    Ribbon Pakoda
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    Ribbon Pakoda / Naada Pakoda

    Ribbon Pakoda is a tasty and crispy snack to store in the kitchen shelves. It is ideal for the upcoming festival, Diwali.
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes
    Total Time 30 minutes
    Servings: 4 people
    Course: dry snack
    Cuisine: karnataka

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cup gram flour
    • 1/2 cup rice flour
    • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • 1 teaspoon carom seeds made into powder
    • 1 teaspoon chilli powder
    • salt
    • 1/2 cup oil
    • water
    • oil for frying

    Method
     

    1. Take gram flour, rice flour, turmeric powder, ajwain powder, cumin powder, salt and sieve them together.
    2. Heat half cup oil in a kadai, add it to the flour. Mix thoroughly with fingers, it should be like a crumbly texture.
    3. Now, add little water and mix it to a stiff dough, keep it covered.
    4. Take the noodle press, choose the appropriate plate, grease oil to it and fill with dough.
    5. Heat oil in a pan, Once the oil is hot, press slowly into it, keeping at a distance from oil.
    6. Deep fry it to golden colour.
    7. Remove it on a plate with tissue paper. Repeat for the rest of the dough.
    8. Store it in an air tight container.

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    Ribbon Pakoda / Naada Pakoda

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  • Snack recipes / Savoury Snacks for festive season

    Snack recipes / Savoury Snacks for festive season

    Every year we look forward to this season of festivals. A lot of preparations usually go on as children eagerly await Navaratri and Diwali. Good food, schools would be closed and lots of fun.

    Things are different this year, but let’s hope things will be better soon. Keeping the spirit of festivities alive, here are the savoury snacks from the blog.

    I am planning to make some new recipes too, will soon update about it.

    Among these recipes, which recipe would you like to make ? Children are at home these days, snacks are essential.

    1. Chakli/ Murukku: These are usually prepared during major festivals. I have shared a couple of varieties here as Butter Murukku and Split gram murukku.
    2. Sev: This is another festive snack, it pairs well with any breakfast.
    3. Poha Chivda: It is one of the essentials in any South Indian home. It is easy to prepare and stays good for a long time.
    4. Nippattu and Kodbole: They are loved by all, they are festive treats that all of us relish.
    5. Mathri: These are one of the snacks I often make at home as my children love them.

    All the recipes are given below. You can check by clicking on the title or the picture.

    Poha Chiwda

    Poha Chiwda
    Poha Chiwda

      Butter Murukku

    butter murukku
    butter murukku

    Split Gram Murukku

    Murukku
    murukku

     Ring Murukku

    Ring Murukku

    Instant Chakli 

    instant chakli
    instant chakli

    Besan Sev 

    Besan Sev / Ompudi
    besan sev /ompudi

    Palak Sev

    palak sev
    palak sev

    Chiwda 

    chiwda
    chiwda

     

    Nippattu 

    nippattu
    nippattu

    Kodbole

    kodbole
    kodbole

     

    Masala Mathri

    masala mathri
    masala mathri

     Methi Mathri

    methi mathri
    methi mathri makes a good tea time snack.

    Namak Pare 

    namak pare
    namak pare, tasty snacks to binge

    Baked Wheat Crackers

    Baked Wheat Crackers
    Baked Wheat Crackers are crispy and tasty.

     Salted Cashewnuts

    salted cashew nut / masala kaju
    salted cashew nut / masala kaju

    I will  be adding more to this list soon. If you have liked this post, do share it further with your family and friends. Save it for later by pinning it.

    Savoury snacks are loved by all. Here is a collection of popular snacks for the festive season, from murukkus to kodbole.
    15 Savoury Snacks for the Festive season

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