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Basmati Rice Sweet Pongal Delightful Desserts
Ashha D.Raj December 21, 2025 2 min read Delightful Desserts

Basmati Rice Sweet Pongal

Cooking Time 30 mins
Servings 2 people
Course Dessert
Cuisine
South Indian
Diet
Vegetarian
Storage
2 days

Basmati sweet Pongal is highly flavourful one !!

Basmati rice gives a very deep intense flavour to the sweet pongal ,which the raw rice fails to give.

As such pongal is a very special dish which is actually madantory in a pooja or as a prasadam.It is one of the common dish which one can expect in an occassion or a special event.One needs to try with basmati rice to relish it with a simply breathtaking aroma !!

Ingredients :-

  • Basmati rice 1 cup
  • Moong dhal ¼ cup
  • Jaggery 11/4 cup – 11/2 cup
  • Ghee 6-7 tbsp
  • Salt a pinch

To tamper :-

  • Cashew 10 nos
  • Raisins 10 nos
  • Cardamon powder ¼ tsp
  • Edible camphor a pinch
  • Ghee I tbsp

Method :-

  1. In a thick bottomed vessel add the jaggery & water ¼ cup .
  2. Heat this till it boils well & jaggery gets disintergrated.
  3. Now filter it in a sieve & set aside.
  4. In a cooker cook rice & dhal with 1;2 water & a pinch of salt for 10 -12 minutes.
  5. Let the pressure get released naturally.
  6. Open the cooker and give it a good mix.
  7. Let the mixture become like a paste.
  8. Now add the jaggery water& give it a good mix.
  9. So that no lumps are left behind.
  10. Cook it on low flame ,stirring it now & then.
  11. Add ghee in small quantity so that it does not stick to the bottom.
  12. The more the ghee ,more the taste.
  13. Let it cook till raw smell has disappeared.
  14. Now tamper it & give a good mix.
  15. Serve hot.

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Ashha D.Raj
Founder & Recipe Creator · Baby Amma's Kitchen

Ashha D.Raj is a passionate home cook from Tamil Nadu specialising in traditional South Indian cuisine — from everyday comfort meals to festive prasadams. Baby Amma's Kitchen is her love letter to authentic South Indian cooking.

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