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Pongal-O-Pongal!

The name of this recipe and the festival go hand-in-hand! The festival ‘Pongal’ signals the end of the traditional farming season, giving farmers a break from their monotonous routine. To symbolize a bountiful harvest, rice is cooked in new pots until they boil over. Pongal (as known in Tamil Nadu), is celebrated all over India on the same day, but has different names in each region.

However, being a harvest festival, bonfires and feasts are the main thing common to all the celebrations of this festival. Well today the pongal on my platter did not necessarily call for a harvest festival date, just that urge to have soft cooked rice coat my palate, drove me to prepare ‘pongal’ for breakfast! Though pongal is mostly prepared as a sweet dish, at times a touch of spice is also added to it.

 

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Preparation Time: 20 minutes

Serves: 2-3

Yummm! The pongal is ready!!! I added an extra dollop of ghee to the steaming hot pongal; just before serving it…Enjoy the pongal with Coconut Chutney.

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