Ven Pongal is a comforting dish made of rice and moong dal tempered with ghee, pepper, and cashews. Offered in South Indian temples, it is also central to the Pongal harvest festival.
Dating back to Sangam-era Tamil Nadu, Pongal was prepared as an offering to the Sun God during harvest season. Its combination of grains and lentils provided farmers with wholesome nourishment after long days in the field.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
Ingredients:
Instructions:
Pro Tips
Serving Suggestions
Serve hot with coconut chutney, sambar, or ghee.
Fun Fact
During Pongal festival, Ven Pongal is cooked outdoors in clay pots, and the moment milk boils over is celebrated as a sign of prosperity.