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Korralu Chakkara Pongal

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Korralu Chakkara Pongal Recipe, Gura Gur Meetha , How To Make Korralu Chakkara Pongal Recipe

Korralu chakara pongal is a quick dessert or Indian sweet recipe. This sweet dish is prepared during festivals in south India. Korralu or foxtail millets are good for diabetic and kids. As it has a good source of protein and easily digestible.

Pongal is a well-liked rice dish in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Sri Lanka. In Tamil the basis "pong" or in Telugu "pongu" means to " boil over" or "pour over".

 

The biggest part of the Pongal festival on the Surya Pongal day is preparing the Pongal dish. A sweet form of Pongal known as "Sakkarai pongal is produced with rice combined with moong dal and cooked with ghee, raisins and cashewnuts including jaggery. Customar... Read More..

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How to make Korralu Chakkara Pongal

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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
25 mins
Korralu Chakkara Pongal
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : foxtail millet
Servings : 2 persons
Published date : October 13, 2018


Ingredients used in Korralu Chakkara Pongal
• Moong dal - 1/4 cup.
• Water - as required.
• Ghee - 1 tablespoon.
• Cashew nut - 5-8 numbers.
• Raisins - 5-8 numbers.
• Milk - 1 cup.
• Foxtail millet - 1/4 cup.
• Jaggery - 1/2 cup.
• Cardamom powder - 1 tea spoon.
Method:
  • Soak moong dal in water for 30 minutes.
  • Heat ghee in a pan, add cashew nut, raisins and saute it.
  • Add moong dal and saute it, add milk, water then cook until dal is soft.
  • Add foxtail millet and cook it for 3-4 minutes, add jaggery water and cook it for 3-4 minutes.
  • At last, add cardamom powder and mix nicely.

Now korralu chakkara Pongal is ready to serve.






Cooking with images Gul madhur, Jaggery , Bella sihi





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Pongal is a well-liked rice dish in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Sri Lanka. In Tamil the basis "pong" or in Telugu "pongu" means to " boil over" or "pour over".

 

The biggest part of the Pongal festival on the Surya Pongal day is preparing the Pongal dish. A sweet form of Pongal known as "Sakkarai pongal is produced with rice combined with moong dal and cooked with ghee, raisins and cashewnuts including jaggery. Customarily, pongal is cooked in clay pots, on stoves constructed with stones and wood utilized as fuel. Once it heats up and begins to boil over, all people shouts out "pongalo pongal". This indicates plenty and success for the year onward. The dish is first offered to Sun and after that given to people

 

Pongal is made from white rice (usually ponni raw rice and even sona masuri).  To consider a healthy lifestyle, you may use brown rice alternatively.  Traditionally rice and daal are cooked initially.  Then ghee is heated, to fry cumin, pepper, ginger and cashews, and that is added to the cooked rice.  You can do it in either case.  Also whole peppercorns can be used for pongal.

 

Varieties of Pongal:

There are two types of pongal, Chakkara or sakkarai Pongal that is a sugary, and Venn Pongal, made from clarified butter. The term khara pongal commonly identifies spicy pongal, and is a very common breakfast meal in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. The rice boiled with milk and jaggery while in the Pongal festival is known as Chakkara pongal.

Khara pongal also is a healthy breakfast on hectic morning and come quite convenient as an easy option. All it requires is pressure cooking rice and dals and flavoring with delicious spices like cumin and pepper.



 

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Abdul Hamid Posted on Fri Jun 03 2016

dear vr v will get the this militant?

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