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Ven Pongal | Ghee Pongal | Khara Pongal in a pressure cooker and Instant pot instructions. Pongal is a popular south Indian tiffin variety prepared with rice & moong dal. We prepare Pongal in a sweet and savory version. Ven Pongal and chakkarai Pongal are often offered to God as naivedhyam/ prasadam. In our home, we make Ven Pongal during the Thai Pongal festival, during Navratri, Varalakshmi Pooja, etc.
Ven Pongal is one of my favorite tiffins as it is easy to cook. For our phase of life many days we feel like wrapping up the kitchen soon. One-pot meals like Pongal are such a boon. Soak everything together, a few whistles, and Pongal is ready. Just spend a few extra minutes extra for thalippu(tadka) and cook everything together, protein-rich filling meal is ready. Green Moong bean kichadi is yet another family’s favorite dish.
Ven Pongal with lots of ghee makes me lazy and I will do nothing but sit on the couch and watch some random television channel. After I started cooking, we prefer to have Pongal as a weekend brunch. Once in a blue moon, I pair Ven Pongal with Sakkarai Pongal and vadai.
Ven Pongal using a Pressure cooker and Instant pot?
Pongal can be easily prepared in a pressure cooker and an instant pot. For instant pot cooking, use rice mode and cook Pongal and follow the rest of the procedure.
Can I use green chilli for Pongal?
Traditionally in our home, Ven Pongal is prepared with pepper spice. You can also add red chili or green chilli while tempering
Checkout other Pongal varieties in TMF,
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Ven Pongal (Manjal Pongal) / Ghee Pongal
Ingredients
- Rice - 1/4 cup
- Split yellow moong dal - 2 tbsp
- Ghee - 1 tsp
- Water - 2 cups + 1/4 cup
- Salt - as needed
- Ghee - 2 tbsp
- Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
- Peppercorns - 1 tsp Adjust according to your spice level
- Fresh curry leaves - few
- Cashew nuts - as needed
- Ginger - 1/2 tsp peeled and grated
Instructions
- Wash rice and moong dal well; soak them in hot water (I soaked in hot water for 30 minutes) and set it aside
- Add ghee to the pressure cooker, sauté rice and moong dal for 1 min in low flame
- Furthermore add 1 cup + 1/4 cup of water and mix well; turn on the stove in medium flame and cook
- Mix well and let it boil. After the water turns frothy boil mix well and make sure rice/ dal are not stick to the cooker
- Pressure cook for 4-5 whistles, turn down the flame to low and keep for 15 seconds and turn off the stove
- In a small tadka pan add ghee and let it turn warm
- Add cashew and sauté for 30 seconds
- Furthermore add pepper, curry leaves, cumin seeds and let them splutter
- Finally add ginger and mix well; turn off the stove and transfer the tadka into a small cup
- After the pressure release naturally mash the Pongal well with a ladle
- Add 1 cup of warm water and mix well
- Cook the Pongal on medium heat
- Add required salt, ghee and cook the Pongal 2-3 minutes or until the Pongal comes together. Pongal thickens overtime so turn off the stove before it turns too thick
manjal pongal
- Add a generous pinch of turmeric powder while cooking Pongal and follow the rest of the procedure
Video
Notes
- I have cooked rice and Dal directly in the cooker. If you are using a separator reduce the water accordingly
- I have used some masoori rice. If you are using raw rice use less water
- To cook Pongal in instant pot use rice mode
- Adjust the water according to the consistency you desire your p
- Adjust ghee according to your desire
- Pongal thickens overtime. Always turn off when the pongal comes together it will come to scoopable consistency after sometime
- If you are serving the Pongal for kids use pepper- cumin powder and ginger powder. Instead of whole pepper, cumin seeds and ginger
Ingredient:
Rice - 1/4 cup
Split yellow moong dal - 2 tbsp
Ghee - 1 tsp
Water - 2 cups + 1/4 cup
Salt - as needed
To temper:
Ghee - 2 tbsp
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Peppercorns - 1 teaspoon (Adjust according to your spice level)
Fresh curry leaves - few
Cashew nuts - as needed
Ginger - 1/2 tsp, peeled and grated
How to make Ven Pongal with step by step pictures:
- Wash rice and moong dal well; soak them in hot water (I soaked in hot water for 30 minutes) and set them aside
- Add ghee to the pressure cooker, sauté rice and moong dal for 1 min in low flame
- Furthermore, add 1 cup + 1/4 cup of water and mix well; turn on the stove on medium flame and cook
- Mix well and let it boil. After the water turns frothy boil mix well and makes sure rice/ dal is not stick to the cooker
- Pressure cook for 4-5 whistles, turn down the flame to low and keep for 15 seconds and turn off the stove
- In a small tadka pan add 1 tablespoon of ghee and let it turn warm
- Add cashew and sauté for 30 seconds
- Furthermore add pepper, curry leaves, cumin seeds and let them splutter
- Finally, add ginger and mix well; turn off the stove and transfer the tadka into a small cup
- After the pressure release naturally mash the Pongal well with a ladle
- Add 1 cup of warm water and salt; mix well
- Cook the Pongal on medium heat
- Add 1 tablespoon of ghee and cook the Pongal 2-3 minutes or until the Pongal comes together. Pongal thickens overtime so turn off the stove before it turns too thick
Varalakshmi pooja Manjal Pongal
- Add a generous pinch of turmeric powder while cooking Pongal and follow the rest of the procedure
Leena Walawalkar
Looks yumm yumm!
Vidya Srinivasan
Thamku Leena:-)
swapnakarthik
Yummy Venpongal Vid,looks so delicious....
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Swapna:-)
BIkram Mann
yummmyliscioussssssssssssssssss 🙂
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Bikram:-)
CHCooks
Yumm Vidya 🙂 I love it with turmeric too 🙂
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Dear:-)
Bharani
yummy 🙂
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Bharani:-)
marudhuskitchen
lovely texture love pongal always...
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Vani:-)
srividhya
superb.. seattle weather ku daily ven pongal dan.. 🙂 I love there. love the click vids.
Vidya Srinivasan
Ama Sri correct tan:-) thanks da
Shashi at RunninSrilankan
Awesome idea to add turmeric - your Ven pongal looks delicious!
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Shashi:-)
cheri
This looks fabulous, i would love to make this.
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Cheri:-)
Minu
Looks yummy
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Minu:-)
Rafeeda
I have always loved eating this at restaurants but never tried making them at home... Looks so delicious...
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Rafee:-)
Sowmiasgalley
Love my mom's pongal very much... By seeing this pic I miss it so badly
Vidya Srinivasan
I can relate. Amma's food s always best
Sundari
All time fav & comforting!! looks tempting!!
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Sundari:-)
Veena Theagarajan
looks inviting.. yummy!
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Veena:-)
Malar
Looks super yum!!!
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Malar:-)
Nish Kitchen
Delicious pongal recipe Vidya!
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku Rose:-)
Spiceindiaonline
Vidya, i'm coming for dinner... make some ven pongal with gotsu!
Vidya Srinivasan
Welcome Welcome:-) anytime