Pongal is one of my all-time favourite comfort foods. It is the South-Indian cousin of the well-known Khichri/Khichdi which is popular throughout North India and Pakistan.
This humble dish of pressure cooked lentils and rice with subtle spices and fried cashew nuts is not only flavourful but hearty and balanced too. Aside from rice, you can make it with poha (beaten rice flakes) or even millets. Not counting the days when I'm sick, I can devour bowlfuls of this golden-yellow hued dish topped with homemade ghee on any given day. My mum knows all too well my hankering for pongal so she makes it a point to make it for me whenever I'm in Mysore. My husband on the other hand, isn't as much of a fan so the occasions where I made pongal at home in Singapore had started to become few and far between.
My mum passed me a neatly handwritten recipe for this Spinach Masala Pongal a long time ago. It was so long ago that I didn't even remember that it existed. I was rummaging through my cookbooks one day, and came across the recipe. I thought why not give it a go and tested it out that very night. Out of habit, I changed the recipe to suit my own preferences. The original recipe called for sliced eggplants and garam masala which I thought were weird additions so I skipped both. I also decided to incorporate some coconut milk for added flavour. I wasn't expecting to get much of a reaction from my husband for this dish so I was shocked when he came back for seconds and even asked me to make it again. Since then, this Spinach Masala Pongal has featured as a staple on our weekday dinner menu. I even pack it in our lunchboxes to take to work. He likes it with garlic pickle but I prefer it as it is.
During the first trimester of my twin pregnancy when I had a lot of food aversions and was retching a fair bit, this was the one dish that I could wolf down without any problems. I made it a ridiculous number of times back then.
I made it for my in-laws last month in Singapore and then made it again for my parents and cousin at home in Mysore a few days ago and it got an all-round big thumbs up 😊
The cover photo isn't great but don't judge the recipe by its cover (tee...hee). This is a really yummy one-pot meal so I hope you make it for your family and friends. Who knows, it might make a regular appearance on your lunch/dinner menu too.
The cover photo isn't great but don't judge the recipe by its cover (tee...hee). This is a really yummy one-pot meal so I hope you make it for your family and friends. Who knows, it might make a regular appearance on your lunch/dinner menu too.