Learn how to make easy and delicious Ven Pongal recipe with detailed step by step pictures. Pressure Cooker Ven Pongal recipe, Easy Pongal recipe in pressure cooker - perfect for a filling breakfasts!
I have a Pongal fanatic at home - my husband. He would be the only person to love having Pongal any time of the day 😀 Given our busy schedules, I can never prepare Pongal for breakfast although its a classic breakfast recipe. I resort to preparing Pongal for dinner and we enjoy it piping hot right out of the pot. I have already shared Thinai Pongal and Rava Pongal - adaptations from this classic Rice Pongal. There is literally nothing that can beat this perfect rice and moong dal Pongal.
Traditionally, this is prepared for the Pongal festival in an earthen pot early in the morning. While it takes a long time to cook that way, I prefer using the short cut method of pressure cooking pongal for faster and better results. I can guarantee you that this recipe yields perfect pongal that stays moist and yummy. The best combination for Pongal is coconut chutney and sambar! A dollop of ghee on top of hot Pongal could take you to the 7th heaven 😀
How to Make Ven Pongal | Kaara Pongal
📖 Recipe
Ven Pongal | Kaara Pongal | Easy Pongal Recipe
Equipment
- Pressure Cooker
MEASUREMENT
1 cup = 250ml, 1 tablespoon = 15ml, 1 teaspoon = 5ml
Ingredients
- ½ cup Raw Rice I used Sona Masoori
- ¼ cup Moong Dal
- 2 teaspoon Jeera/Cumin Seeds
- 1 teaspoon Whole Black Pepper
- 1 teaspoon Ginger Finely Chopped
- ½ teaspoon Asafoetida
- 1 teaspoon Oil
- 3 cups Water
- 1-2 teaspoon Ghee/Clarified Butter optional
- Salt as required
- A Few Curry leaves
Instructions
- In a pressure cooker, heat oil. Add jeera and whole black pepper. Once jeera is golden brown, add asafoetida. After a few secs, add washed curry leaves along with finely chopped ginger.
- In a bowl, add the rice and moong dal, wash and set aside. Add the rice-dal mixture to the cooker. Stir fry for 3-4 mins on low flame. This helps in cooking the rice and moong dal to a mush. Add 3 cups of water and add salt required. Mix well.
- Bring the water to boil. Set the flame on medium and pressure cook it for atleast 4-5 whistles on medium flame. Wait until the pressure is released from the cooker before opening the lid of the cooker. Mix well and make sure its mushy.
- Serve hot with chutney/sambar of your choice. Add a teaspoon of ghee on top to enhance the taste.
Notes
- Optionally, adding green chilli helps enhance the spiciness of the Pongal.
- To make it spicier without using green chillies and ginger, slightly crush the black pepper.
- I use very limited amount of oil for making this pongal, as it’s cooked in pressure cooker. Adding a teaspoon of oil/ghee on top enhances the taste.
Pressure Cooker Ven Pongal Recipe with Step By Step Pictures
1. In a pressure cooker, heat oil. Add jeera and whole black pepper. Once jeera is golden brown, add asafoetida. After a few secs, add washed curry leaves along with finely chopped ginger.
2. In a bowl, add the rice and moong dal, wash and set aside. Add the rice-dal mixture to the cooker. Stir fry for 3-4 mins on low flame. This helps in cooking the rice and moong dal to a mush. Add 3 cups of water and add salt required. Mix well.
3. Bring the water to boil. Set the flame on medium and pressure cook  it for atleast 4-5 whistles on medium flame. Wait until the pressure is released from the cooker before opening the lid of the cooker. Mix well and make sure its mushy.
4. Serve hot with chutney/sambar of your choice. Add a teaspoon of ghee on top to enhance the taste.
Recipe Notes
- Optionally, adding green chilli helps enhance the spiciness of the Pongal.
- To make it spicier without using green chillies and ginger, slightly crush the black pepper.
- I use very limited amount of oil for making this pongal, as it’s cooked in pressure cooker. Adding a teaspoon of oil/ghee on top enhances the taste.
I would be delighted to know if you have tried this recipe, don’t forget to share your feedback and comments below. If you have any questions, you can e-mail me! I am also available on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter 🙂
Lina
Looks good! Pongal is not really a very big favourite of mine though! Sweet one is awesome☺ nice recipe! I love the pictures
CHCooks
Thanks Lina 🙂 I never liked Pongal growing up, I have started loving it after getting married 🙂
Lina
Oh nice!
CHCooks
🙂
Chitra Jagadish
Pongal -is my hubbyz favourite too....looks super luscious dear. ...
CHCooks
haha same pinch there 🙂 Thanks much dear 🙂
Traditionally Modern Food
My absolute favorite bf:-) love it..pass it on
CHCooks
Mine too! Thanks dear 🙂
kushigalu
One of my favorite 🙂 Looks perfect and yummy!
CHCooks
Thanks dear! 🙂
Lynz Real Cooking
Looks very delicious CH!
CHCooks
Thanks much Lynn 🙂
Lynz Real Cooking
yummm
CHCooks
🙂
srividhya
Margazhi madam n pongal.. you r tempting me GB
CHCooks
🙂 🙂
Freda @ Aromatic essence
Sounds very yum! I've never had pongal, but heard so much about it 🙂
CHCooks
Hope you get to try it soon 🙂