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<p>A delicious and healthy foxtail millet sweet pongal also called Thinai sakkarai pongal in Tamil. This foxtail millet sweet pongal is one of the tastiest pongal I have ever had. </p>



<p>Also this is one of the first millet recipe in my blog. Soon planning to try various recipes with different millets.</p>


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<p><strong>Ingredients </strong><br /><br />Foxtail Millet &#8211; 1 cup<br />moong dal &#8211; 3/4 cup<br />Ghee &#8211; 5 tbsp<br />water &#8211; 5 cups<br />powdered jaggery &#8211; 2 cups<br />salt &#8211; less than 1/4 tsp<br />cashews &#8211; 10 to 12<br />raisins &#8211; 10 to 12<br />cardamom &#8211; 3 crushed</p>



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<p>Thinai Sakkarai Pongal – A Healthy Twist on the Classic Sweet Pongal<br>If you&#8217;ve grown up in Tamil Nadu or any South Indian household, Sakkarai Pongal (also called Chakkarai Pongal) is more than just a dish — it&#8217;s pure comfort in a bowl. That rich, ghee-laden aroma, the melt-in-your-mouth texture, and the perfect balance of sweetness from jaggery makes it irresistible, especially during festivals like Pongal, Navarathri, or Thaipusam.<br>But what if we could enjoy this traditional treat while adding extra nutrition? Enter Thinai Sakkarai Pongal — the wholesome version made with foxtail millet (thinai) instead of rice. Foxtail millet has been a part of Tamil cuisine for centuries, praised in ancient texts, and it&#8217;s making a strong comeback today as a superfood.<br>Why Choose Thinai (Foxtail Millet)?<br>Foxtail millet is a powerhouse grain:<br>Low glycemic index — helps manage blood sugar better than regular rice.<br>Rich in iron, magnesium, protein, and B vitamins.<br>Supports digestion, boosts metabolism, and keeps you fuller for longer.<br>Gluten-free and diabetic-friendly when consumed mindfully.<br>Swapping rice for thinai gives you the same creamy, comforting pongal experience with added health benefits — perfect for everyday indulgence or festive occasions without the guilt.<br>Ingredients (Serves 4–5 people)<br>½ cup thinai (foxtail millet)<br>¼–½ cup moong dal (pasi paruppu / yellow split gram) — use ½ cup for richer, creamier texture<br>¾–1 cup jaggery (powdered or grated) — adjust to taste; organic works best<br>1–1½ cups water (for cooking millets)<br>½–1 cup milk (or plant-based milk for vegan version)<br>3–4 tbsp ghee (divided)<br>10–12 cashew nuts<br>10–15 raisins<br>¼ tsp cardamom powder<br>Optional pinch of edible camphor (pachai karpooram) for that authentic temple-style aroma<br>Step-by-Step Recipe<br>Prep the grains<br>Rinse the thinai and moong dal together 2–3 times until the water runs clear. (Some people dry-roast them lightly for extra aroma — optional but recommended.)<br>Pressure cook<br>Add the rinsed thinai + moong dal to a pressure cooker.<br>Pour in 1½–2 cups water + ½ cup milk (total liquid ≈ 3–4 times the grain volume for mushy consistency).<br>Cook for 4–5 whistles on medium flame until soft and mushy. Let pressure release naturally.<br>Alternative (stovetop): Cook in a heavy-bottomed pan, stirring occasionally, until fully soft (may take 25–35 minutes).<br>Prepare jaggery syrup<br>In a separate pan, add jaggery + ½ cup water. Heat on low-medium flame until jaggery fully melts.<br>Strain to remove impurities (optional if using clean jaggery powder).<br>Bring to a gentle boil for 3–4 minutes to get a slightly thick syrup (no need for string consistency).<br>Combine<br>Mash the cooked millet-dal mixture lightly with a ladle for creaminess.<br>Pour the hot jaggery syrup into the cooked mixture (or vice versa — both ways work).<br>Mix well on low flame for 5–8 minutes until it comes together into a glossy, semi-thick pongal consistency.<br>Add cardamom powder and a pinch of edible camphor (if using). Adjust sweetness if needed.<br>Tempering (the soul of pongal!)<br>Heat 2–3 tbsp ghee in a small pan.<br>Fry cashews until golden, then add raisins until they plump up.<br>Pour this entire ghee-nut mixture over the pongal and mix gently.<br>Serve hot — drizzled with an extra teaspoon of ghee on top for that irresistible shine.<br>Tips for the Perfect Thinai Sakkarai Pongal<br>Use good-quality, dark jaggery for deeper flavor and color.<br>The pongal thickens as it cools, so keep it slightly loose while hot.<br>For richer taste, increase ghee and use more moong dal.<br>Store leftovers in the fridge for 1–2 days; reheat with a splash of milk.<br>Thinai Sakkarai Pongal proves that tradition and health can go hand in hand. Next time you&#8217;re craving something sweet and soul-satisfying, skip the guilt and reach for this millet version — your body (and taste buds) will thank you!<br>Have you tried making pongal with millets yet? Which millet is your favorite for sweet dishes? Let me know in the comments!<br>Happy cooking &amp; happy feasting! <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f944.png" alt="🥄" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2728.png" alt="✨" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>



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<div class="wprm-recipe-summary wprm-block-text-normal">A delicious and healthy foxtail millet sweet pongal also called Thinai sakkarai pongal in Tamil. This foxtail millet sweet pongal is one of the tastiest pongal I have ever had.</div>
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2. i used powdered jaggery for easy cooking, if you are using katti vellam, melt it with water and add to the millet<br />
3. the colour of the pongal changes according to the jaggery we use</span></div></div>
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