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Kalkandu Pongal | Kalkandu sadham | Kalkandu bath | Kalkandu sadam is a quick and tasty Indian sweet prepared with rice, sugar candy and milk. Pongal with kalkandu is a creamy, delicious Indian dessert pudding often prepared for kannum Pongal/ mattu pongal/ ugadi and offered as naivedyam/prasad. Kalkandu Pongal tastes divine. Kalkandu Pongal can be easily prepared in pressure cooker and Instapot.
Sugar candy pongal for Kanu
I mostly prepare Kalkandu Pongal for mattu Pongal / kannum Pongal along with Puliyodarai, Coconut Rice, Bagala bath, and Aviyal. Usually, my Amma prepares Vella Sadam / kalkandu Pongal for Mattu Pongal, Usually during Maatu Pongal Amma wakes us (myself and sis) early morning for keeping Kanu. In our patio we keep kanu. For Kanu in sugarcane leaf, we arrange pieces of sugarcane, sakkarai Pongal, kumkum rice, turmeric rice, and curd rice alternatively in small portion, and say "Kakkapidi vachen kannupidi vachen kakkaikellam kalyanum". It was so fun doing this. Nowadays as I couldn't find sugarcane around, my kannu missing sugarcane and our sister time
Can I skip milk for Kalkandu Pongal?
Milk along with saffron gives a nice flavor to the Pongal. When my son was little he use to call to kalkandu Pongal as thick Paal payasam. If you want to cut the milk use water for cooking rice and add little milk towards the end but Pongal prepared with milk tastes best.
Should I grind Sugar candy for Kalkandu Pongal?
If you are using small sugar candy like me grinding is optional. It easily gets melted but if you are using rock candy, pulse it one and use it. Pankarkandu can also be used for making Pongal. If you don't get sugar candy use sugar for making milk Pongal.
Can I cook Kalkandu sadam in an Instant pot?
Yes, you can make Instant pot kalkandu Pongal. Cook the Pongal in rice mode and follow the rest of the procedure.
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Ingredients
- Raw Rice or sona masoori rice - 1/2 cup
- Milk - 2 cup
- Water - 1 cup
- Small Kalkandu / Sugar Candy - 1 cup Adjust according to your sweetness
- Saffron - generous pinch
- Cardamom Powder - 1/2 tsp
- Ghee - 2 tbsp
- Cashew but - 10
- Raisin - 2 tbsp
- Salt - a pinch
Instructions
- Wash rice well and soak in hot water for at least 30 minutes
- Drain the water and transfer the rice into a pressure cooker
- Furthermore, add 1 cup of milk and 1 cup of water and turn on the stove on medium flame
- Mix well and cook till the milk turns warm, add saffron and continue cooking
- Cook till the mixture turns froth, before closing the cooker mix well, make sure milk/rice does not stick to the cooker
- Pressure cook for 4-5 whistles and turn off the stove
- Once when the pressure release naturally open the cooker and mash the rice well
- Add 1 cup of sugar candy and 1 cup of warm milk and mix well; close the lid and rest it for 20 minutes (Sugar candy will melt in the warm condition)
- Open the cooker lid and mix well, cook on medium flame
- Add cardamom powder, 1 tablespoon of ghee, and pinch of salt; mix well
- Mix well now and then and cook for 3-4 minutes until Pongal comes together; turn off the stove
- In a pan add 1 tablespoon of ghee and turn on the stove on medium heat
- After the ghee turns hot add cashew and sate till they start changing color
- Add raisins and cook till they turn golden brown
- Transfer the roasted cashews and raisins into the Kalkandu Pongal and mix
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Notes
- Instead of adding the whole kalkandu can also powder them and add it
- I prefer my Pongal in smooth mushy texture, mush Pongal according to the texture you desire
- 1 tablespoon of Moong dal can be added and cooked with rice
- Edible camphor, nutmeg, and clove can be added for flavor
- You can also add half sugar and half sugar candy
- Milk gives a creamy texture to the Pongal. Instead of milk water can be used
- Instead of rice, oats/cracked wheat/quinoa can also be used
- Instead of pressure cooker, vengala pannai (traditional method) can also be used
Kalkandu Pongal
Preparation Time: 10 mins | Cooking Time: 30 mins | Serves : 3
Ingredients:
Raw Rice or sona masoori rice - 1/2 cup
Milk - 2 cup
Water - 1 cup
Small Kalkandu / Sugar Candy - 1 cup (Adjust according to your sweetness)
Saffron - generous pinch
Cardamom Powder - 1/2 tsp
Ghee - 2 tbsp
Cashew but - 10
Raisin - 2 tbsp
Salt - a pinch
Method:
- Wash rice well and soak in hot water for at least 30 minutes
- Drain the water and transfer the rice into a pressure cooker
- Furthermore, add 1 cup of milk and 1 cup of water and turn on the stove on medium flame
- Mix well and cook till the milk turns warm, add saffron and continue cooking
- Cook till the mixture turns froth, before closing the cooker mix well, make sure milk/rice does not stick to the cooker
- Pressure cook for 4-5 whistles and turn off the stove
- Once when the pressure release naturally open the cooker and mash the rice well
- Add 1 cup of sugar candy and 1 cup of warm milk and mix well; close the lid and rest it for 20 minutes (Sugar candy will melt in the warm condition)
- Open the cooker lid and mix well, cook on medium flame
- Add cardamom powder, 1 tablespoon of ghee, and pinch of salt; mix well
- Mix well now and then and cook for 3-4 minutes until Pongal comes together; turn off the stove
- In a pan add 1 tablespoon of ghee and turn on the stove on medium heat
- After the ghee turns hot add cashew and sate till they start changing color
- Add raisins and cook till they turn golden brown
- Transfer the roasted cashews and raisins into the Kalkandu Pongal and mix
Charanya
Never heard of it before <3 Sounds yum Vidz : )
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanks dear:-) get some sugar candy and try it, I am sure you will like it
Chitra Jagadish
Never tried pongal using sugar candy. ..sounds and looks yummmm. ...
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku C:-) do try it dear
srividhya
I get karumbu here but this time didn't do elaborately. Nice kalkandu saadam.
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Sri:-) thats great i m longing to taste karumbu its been 3 years since i tasted
Loretta
It's interesting to learn all the various customs and foods from India, your pongal looks delicious. 🙂
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Loretta:-) glad you liked it
Malar
Lovely Vidya, never knew this story for kannu pongal 🙂 we just make ven pongal on maatu pongal and try to find a komadha and serve..that is all...this is very interesting and kalkandu pongal looks super awesome 🙂
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Thanku Malar:-)
coconutcraze
Don't tempt me with this pongal! I am seriously trying to lose a few pounds this year! Looks delicious!
Traditionally Modern Food
Haha:-) Thanks dear
apuginthekitchen
This is yummy, are you talking about rock candy when you say sugar candy? Love this!!
Traditionally Modern Food
We get rock candy in small square crystals Suzanne and in India we address them as "Sugar Candy". In US we get many form of candy and now after seeing your comment now I realize I should have specified:-) thanks for asking Suzanne
Sadhna Grover
Wow, this is new recipe for me, Thanks for sharing.
Traditionally Modern Food
Glad you liked it Sadhna:-) thanku
Amanda
This is seriously all my favorite things in one bowl. Yum!
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Amanda:-) glad you liked it
Shobha Rawal
love this sweet version of pongal ...........surely try it.
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Thanku Shobha:-)
JayanthiSindhiya
Lovely pongal
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Jayanthi:-)
sathyapriya
I knew the story of kannu because of my college friend ..we really miss it here 🙁 I am a fan of this pongal..We usually do with large kalkand ..
Traditionally Modern Food
Cool:-) ya we miss the festive fun here..
sindhoooo
Ha haa 😀 Definitely we enjoy reading consecutive delicious Pongal recipes too 😀 In fact, I am drooling! Even I didn't know about sugar candy pongal. Thank you Vidya 🙂
TC! Keep smiling 🙂
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Sindhu:-)