Kalkandu Pongal

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.

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    Difficulty: Easy

    A traditional sweet dish made during pongal festival. This dish is made with sugar candy (kalkandu)

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Kalkandu Pongal

Recipe by S Kamala
Course: SweetsCuisine: Indian, TamilDifficulty: Easy
Servings

5

servings
Prep time

5

minutes
Cooking time

15

minutes

A traditional sweet dish made during pongal festival. This dish is made with sugar candy (kalkandu)

Ingredients

  • Raw Rice – 1 cup

  • Kalkandu (Sugar Candy) – 1 cup

  • Milk – 1 cup

  • Water – 2 cups

  • Ghee – 1 to 2 tablespoons

  • Cardamom powder – a pinch

  • Raisins – few

  • Cashew nuts – few

Directions

  • In a pressure cooker add the rice, milk and water. Then pressure cook for 3 to 4 whistles.
  • Remove the pressure cooker from the oven and let it cool. Once it has cooled down, remove the lid from the cooker and mash the cooked rice.
  • Add kalkandu and cook it in low flame. (You can add the kalkandu as it is if it is small size, if it is bigger size, then powder it and add). Keep the flame on and stir and cook until the kalkandu blends well with the rice.
  • Add a tablespoon of ghee and mix well.
  • Fry cashew nuts and raisins in a tablespoon of ghee and add it to the pongal.
  • Finally add the cardamom powder and mix it well and remove.

Notes

  • If you want less sweet, then reduce the quantity of Kalkandu to 3/4 cup.

8 Comments

  1. love the ease of making this sweet thanks to your recipe, kalkandu is very cooling for the bodies and great for summers 🙂

  2. 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 🙂

  3. Fazilah Rafi

    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.

  4. 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.

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