A traditional sweet dish made during Pongal festival. This dish is made with sugar candy (kalkandu). If you prefer less sweet, then reduce the quantity of Kalkandu to 3/4 cup. Check out some of the different pongal recipes below.
Sweet Rice Pongal
Difficulty: EasyLearn how to make sweet rice pongal, a delicious South Indian dish made with rice, lentils, jaggery, and spices. Perfect for festivals and special occasions!
Semiya Pongal
Difficulty: EasyThis breakfast dish is made with Vermicelli (Semiya) and served with Gosthu or coconut Chutney.
Kalkandu Pongal
Difficulty: EasyA traditional sweet dish made during pongal festival. This dish is made with sugar candy (kalkandu)
Pineapple Sweet Pongal
Difficulty: EasyThis version of Pongal (rice) dish is made with pineapple and served as dessert.
love the ease of making this sweet thanks to your recipe, kalkandu is very cooling for the bodies and great for summers 🙂
Thank you.
Hi Mam,
I tried out this recipe – Kalkandu Pongal – and it came out really well.
My grandmother (an expert cook) just loved it and wanted to know the recipe.
Thank you so much for sharing this mam! You just made my day 🙂
Hi Vyshali,
It is a honour to get appreciation from an expert cook, your grandma. Thank you for sharing your feed back.
Hi madam Kamala, in case we do not have kalkandu at home, can we just use sugar? Would it give the same taste? Thank you.
You can prepare it with sugar, but taste differs slightly.
Is it okay if we substitute milk with coconut milk and kalkandam with jaggery??
The speciality of this dish is rice cooked in milk and kalkandu. If you add coconut milk, it will dominate the flavour of kankandu. Also if you add jaggery, it will become “Sarkarai Pongal”. If you want to use coconut milk and jaggery, you can try “Sarkarai Pongal” recipe.