
During the days when we get back from long trips or tours, we would always prefer to have harmless and simple home food. For example, feeding on something like milagu rasam and potato curry would feel like a five star lunch menu :) It happens because nothing on earth is equalant to home made food. Delicious to taste and easy to digest.
One such simple recipe to make in a giffy and that sooth our tummy is this musiri or dry pongal. Not sure how it got its name. May be it was famous in the place called 'Musiri' down south :)
One such simple recipe to make in a giffy and that sooth our tummy is this musiri or dry pongal. Not sure how it got its name. May be it was famous in the place called 'Musiri' down south :)

Ingredients:
Rice - 1 cup
Moong dhall - 1/3 cup
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Red chillies - 4
Curry leaves - few
Coconut scrapped - 1 tblsp
Salt - for taste
Water - 3 cups

Method:
Dry roast the rice and moong dhall separately and collect it in a large bowl.
Take 2 tsps of oil in a pan and temper with mustard, cumin seeds, red chillies and curry leaves.
Add this to the rice and moong dhall mixture along with salt and scrapped coconut. Now pour in 3 cups of water and steam cook like rice. Approximately 3 whistles.
Allow it to come to room temperature and then stir once before serving.
Serve with banana chips or pickle of your choice.
Delicious musiri or dry pongal is ready :)
Enjoy eating :)
Simple and easy to make food...
ReplyDeleteSure when after a long trip back home, we too used to make rasam and potato varuval..It really tastes heavenly that time...
சூப்பர்ர் பொங்கல்..நீங்கள் சொல்வது மிக சரி,எங்காவது வெளியே போய்ட்டு வந்தால் ரசம்+வறுவல் சாப்பிடுவது அமிர்தம் சாப்பிடுவதுபோல் இருக்கும்...
ReplyDeleteI ask my mom to prepare pongal this method only. Is this called Musiri? Nice to know.
ReplyDeleteJust want to grab the bowl with the chips. Simple and super.
Cheers,
Uma
beautiful recipe and amazing pictures to accompany :) its always a pleasure visiting ur blog!
ReplyDeletedelicious and flavorful rice..amazing clicks ....just love it
ReplyDeleteAmazing clicks as usual dear! I'm drooling over! :D
ReplyDeleteSo simple and yummy...Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery simple . will try sometime..We make something similar to this called arisi sundal :)
ReplyDeleteYeah we too make but call as arisi Sunday, lovely clicks!
ReplyDeleteNew to me. Must try. Lovely clicks.
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New to me.. looks so inviting with chips..
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me, but looks amazing with that pickle..
ReplyDeletei had this once at my friend's place...loved it..thanx for sharing...amazing clicks Niti..superb recipe..
ReplyDeleteYummy meal,never tied this before..will surely give this a try
ReplyDeleteahhh... rail journey and home made food! ur post took me down the memory lane. and musiri is what i'm gonna cook for tonight's dinner:)
ReplyDeleteYummy looking rice dear:)
ReplyDeleteNew one to me. Will try it out soon. Hubby being an ardent pongal fan he will love it a lot
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious rice. Nice clicks as always.
ReplyDeletevery new to me ....will try for sure...
ReplyDeleteSimple yet delicious..Mat / chart paper truly complements the silver and looks pic perfect
ReplyDeletePongal looks super delicious . Very nice clicks.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Simple, healthy & comforting meal!! We prefer kichdis n pongals after an outing!! Bookmarked this one Nithya ;)
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Simple delicious recipe...
ReplyDeleteEASY QUICK FOOD PRESENTATION IS SUPER
ReplyDeleteA simple comforting food, presented traditionally. What is that beside the rice in that tumbler?? Is it Mor??
ReplyDeleteomg! awesome recipe...and u rock with ur clicks!
ReplyDeletelove it!
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superb...Tempting clicks..
ReplyDeleteHad this very long back,love this version...luks delicious.
ReplyDeletethis really new to me....looks very yummy n want to try it...gud pics nithi!
ReplyDeleteI add ginger too... tht gives a lovely aroma of it!!
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We call this sojji and generally they will be served with milagai podi but I love them with sugar and milagai podi :-) Yum!! My childhood favorite food. Haven't made them for a long time as my husband doesn't like it.
ReplyDeletewe call it usili. looks nice and simple and delicious one pot meal
ReplyDeleteHavent heard about this..looks comforting esp after our trips
ReplyDeleteI can see you on the spoon and on the last snap.. :) Really I love this pongal a lot. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy mom does the same...my fav....
ReplyDeleteurs looks perfect....
Rasam and Keerai are our fav comfort food to come back home to after going any where!! Don't believe I have heard the name musiri before, bit the pongal and the pot look wow!
ReplyDeletevery new to me but would love to give a try. Great clicks.
ReplyDeletePongal is something which I always find quick and easy to prepare, loved your recipe and the clicks as always
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Sukanya
simple and lovely recipe, very comforting food, i have never tried dry pongal, usually make the mushy version :)
ReplyDeleteWow.. This is how my mom makes pongal...yum..
ReplyDeleteflavourful musiri beautifully presented Nithya
ReplyDeleteI've not eaten this before but it looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteAhhh..yummyy pongal..and very nice clicks!!
ReplyDeleteFlavorful rice--yummy!
ReplyDeleteNits loved the platter, looks so yummy..those chips and pickle are so perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow..yum..yum..love this pongal and the clicks too!
ReplyDeleteLite Bite
looking really yum...and so easy to prepare
ReplyDeleteDrooling..
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