Pongal With Sambar {South-Indian Cuisine}

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Pongal With Sambar {South-Indian Cuisine}

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We never miss having Pongal with Aromatic Sambar every Saturday morning. Indeed it is the most popular and favourite breakfast of many South-Indian Homes. 

Pongal and Sambar is a great breakfast choice as it is very nutritious with Healthy Ingredients. It is protein-packed and also light, and easily digestible (When less ghee is used)

The best part is that this delicious recipe is very simple and can be prepared in a Jiffy. This post will show you how to prepare Pongal and Sambar in a few easy steps with a Pressure Cooker. 

Supplies

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INGREDIENTS

1) Pongal - For Pressure Cooking

  • Raw Rice - 1/2 Cup
  • Moong Dal - 1/4 Cup
  • Salt
  • Water - 3 3/4 Cups

2) Pongal - For Tempering

  • Ghee - 2 Tbsp
  • Cashew - 10
  • Peppercorn - 1 tsp (Crushed or Full as per your choice)
  • Cumin - 2 tsp
  • Ginger - 1 inch Ginger
  • Curry Leaves
  • Hing

3) Sambar - For Pressure Cooking

  • Moong Dal - 1/4 Cup
  • Onion - 1 Medium size
  • Tomato - 1 Medium Size
  • Carrot - 1 (Optional)
  • Potato - 1 (Optional)
  • Green Chilli - 1 or 2
  • Turmeric powder - 1 tsp
  • Water - 1 Cup
  • Salt - As required

4) Sambar - Tempering

  • Oil - 1 tsp
  • Mustard - 1 tsp
  • Urad Dal - 1 tsp
  • Cumin - 1 tsp
  • Red Chilli - 1
  • Curry Leaves -10
  • Hing
  • Coriander Leaves

The measurements indicated are perfect for 2 Adults or 2 Adults and a Kid.

Pongal - Pressure Cook Rice and Dal

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Wash Rice and Moong Dal and add 3 3/4 Water, required salt and let it soak for 30 minutes.

Later, Pressure cook for 5 Whistles. Open when Pressure settles and Mash the contents slightly.

Pongal - Tempering

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In a pan, Heat 2 Tbsp Ghee and Roast the Cashews till they turn golden brown.

Now, add the rest: Peppercorn, Cumin, Curry leaves and Ginger.

Saute for a minute and pour the Tempering over the Rice and Dal mixture. Mix well.

The Pongal is ready!

Sambar -Pressure Cook the Ingredients

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There are numerous Sambar recipes that go well with Pongal. This is our favourite One-Pot recipe that also tastes great with Idly and Dosa.

First, add all the ingredients in a pressure cooker and cook for 3 Whistles. Open when pressure Subsides.

Sambar - Tempering

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Heat oil in a Pan and add Mustard. When Mustard splits add the rest: Urad dal, Cumin, Curry leaves, Red chilli and Hing. Saute for a minute.

Add this over the Pressure cooked sambar and give a good mix. Add chopped Coriander Leaves.

Sambar is also done!

Serve When It Is Hot!

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Let's serve! Pongal and Sambar taste great when served Hot.

Our 4-year-old daughter Likes it when Pongal is Served on Plate as a Cup-shaped Block with Sambar all around.

Occasionally, we also Prepare Coconut Chutney and Vada along with Sambar and Pongal.

Eat!

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Pongal and Sambar is a Heavenly combination that is very Nutritious and Easy to cook.

Before you Eat, add extra Hot Ghee over Pongal to make it Rich and Tastier.