Sankranti Recipes 2024 | Pongal Festival Recipes

Updated: January 15, 2023, By Swasthi

Makara Sankranti Recipes 2024 – Wishing all those celebrating, a very Happy and Prosperous Sankranti. Here is a collection of delicious dishes you can make for Makara Sankranti also known as Pongal festival. In this post I have compiled some traditional recipes you can make during this 4 day festival.

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What is Makar Sankranti?

Makara Sankranti is a Hindu festival dedicated to SUN god, more commonly known as surya bhagawan or surya devata. Makara Sankranti marks the transition/entry of sun into the Makara rashi, meaning the end of winters & beginning of the harvest or spring season.

So this festival is celebrated as the harvest festival by Hindus in most Indian states. It is also known as just Sankranti, Sankramana & pongal. Each state has their own way of celebrating the arrival of harvest.

A lot of traditional good foods are prepared using the newly harvested crops and offered to Sun god as a way of showing gratitude. Friends and relatives visit each other and exchange sweets and other delicious foods.

During this festival sesame ladoos or a mix of sesame seeds and jaggery is exchanged with the loved ones.

This is the only Hindu festival which falls almost on the same calendar date every year. So

When is Sankranti in 2024?

This year Makara Sankranti falls on 15th January, starting with bhogi/ lohri on 14th, followed by kanuma/ mattu Pongal on 16th. The 4th day i.e 17th is celebrated as kaanum Pongal/ mukanuma.

Here is my collection of recipes from which you can plan your Sankranti menu. As such every community and region has their own special foods made during these days.

Basically most people make anything vegetarian like ladoos, different kinds of sweets, fried snacks, special variety rice dishes & curries with fresh seasonal veggies etc.

I have included recipes which I personally felt are good to make during these 4 days.

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Pongal Festival Recipes

One of the most popular dishes prepared in Telugu & Tamil speaking households for Sankranti festival is PONGAL. There are different ways of making it and most people have their own family recipe.

Sweet pongal is also known as chakkara Pongal in Telugu and sakkarai Pongal in Tamil. It is a super delicious dish made with rice, lentils, ghee, cashews and cardamom powder. Jaggery is the most common sweetener used here as it is believed to be in the purest form of sweetener. Sweet pongal is offered to God as prasadam or naivedhyam on the second day, the day of pongal or Sankranti.

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Andhra bellam pongali is a variation of the basic sweet pongal. But this is cooked with milk and is made in some parts of Andhra pradesh. This comes very close to the traditional paramannam but has moong dal in it.

Andhra bellam pongali

Ven pongal also known as khara Pongal is a salted version of the pongal. It is served with coconut chutney, sambar or gotsu. In this post, I have also shared a method to make both the sweet and savory versions at one time.

Khara / Ven pongal

Puran poli is a traditional Indian flatbread stuffed with flavored and sweetened lentils. Also known as bobbatlu, holige, obbattu, vedmi, poli in regional languages, these are a popular festive delicacy.

Rice kheer is a rich Indian pudding made with rice, milk and sugar. This makes a great dessert for any occasion. Serve warm or chilled.

Peanut chikki is a Indian sweet traditionally made with jaggery and peanuts. This post will help you make perfect chikki.

Makara sankranti recipes – Laddu

Ladoos are a special delicacy made during this festival. Most people make different kinds of ladoos & share them with friends, relatives and neighbors. You can check this collection of 32 ladoo recipes – Here are some

Til Laddu or sesame ladoo are sweet balls made with roasted sesame seeds, jaggery and cardamom powder.

Til Laddu

I have shared 4 recipes to make Sesame seeds ladoo here in the same post. The first recipe is from Andhra cuisine. These are super easy to make and are delicious.

Sesame seeds ladoo

Coconut ladoo are another kind of popular sweet balls made with coconut, sugar or jaggery and cardamom powder. I have shared 3 different recipes in that link.

Coconut ladoo

Rava ladoo are made with roasted semolina, sugar, nuts, raisins and ghee. The recipe is easy and you can make these ahead.

Rava ladoo

Sunnundalu also known as urad dal ladoo (by the non-natives) are a popular sweet from Andhra Pradesh. Ariselu and sunnundalu are made specially for Sankranti in most Telugu speaking households.

Sunnundalu

Besan ladoo are delicious & aromatic sweet balls made with gram flour, sugar, ghee and cardamom powder. This recipe will give besan laddu with a melt in the mouth texture.

You can also check this list for more Sweets recipes.

Makara Sankranti Recipes – Burfi

Coconut barfi is perfect to make for any occasion or celebrations. This recipe will help you to make the best coconut burfi without using khoya. You can also check this Rava burfi

Coconut barfi

7 cups barfi is a sweet made with besan, sugar, milk and ghee.

7 cups barfi

Mysore pak recipe

Mysore pak recipe

Badam burfi – you can also make this with store bought almond flour or almond meal.

Badam burfi

Makara Sankranti Recipes – Snacks

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Vada, Masala vada, Murukku, Chakli, punugulu and bonda varieties are made for snack or breakfast. You can check the list of 60 snacks recipes. Here are the links to some of them you may try

Medu vada – garelu

Medu vada - garelu

Masala vada

Masala vada

Punugulu are a easy snack made with idli/ dosa batter.

Punugulu

Mysore bonda is a easy snack made with wheat flour, spices and herbs. You can also check this Wheat flour sweet appam

Mysore bonda

Murukku or murukkulu is one of the snacks that is made in most Telugu homes for Sankranti. You can also check this Chakli recipe

Murukku

Butter murukku

Butter murukku

Nippattu is a another snack made with rice flour. You can also check this Thattai & Chekkalu recipe

Nippattu

Payasam Recipes

Makara sankranti recipes

You can find the collection of 17 Payasam recipes here. Traditionally rice payasam with cow’s milk, jaggery and ghee is prepared on Bhogi. Here are some you can try

Rice payasam with jaggery – This is a traditional recipe made with rice. You can also check this Rice kheer with sugar

Rice payasam with jaggery

Semiya payasam

Semiya payasam

Pala Thalikalu

Pala Thalikalu

Chana dal payasam & Moong dal payasam

Chana dal payasam

Sabudana kheer

Sabudana kheer

Rice & Side dishes for Lunch

Here are some of the quick rice recipes you may try for the festive menu

Pulihora

Pulihora

Puliyogare

Puliyogare

Bisi bele bath
Sambar rice
Vangi bath

Bisi bele bath

Lemon rice
Curd rice
Mango rice
Temple style curd rice

Side dishes
These are some of the sides we prepare for a festive meal. If you do not eat onion, ginger and garlic, just skip them from the recipe.
Sambar
Veg kurma
Gutti vankaya
Brinjal fry
Ladies finger fry
Raw banana fry

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wow its really Good And it is most Fabulous Makara Sankranthi is a one of the most favouarble festival.

Many thanks for your blog, it is fabulous! I particularly love the step by step photos, you have taken so much care to make it easy for us! God bless!
I’ve tried several of your suggestions and recipes, never have I been disappointed!
I’ve recommended your site to many others saying, anything you try will always turn out tasty if you follow Swathi’s recommendations! .
It’s on my phone as a go to place for recipes!
Kind regards,
Anita

Hello Swasthi will you be able to post a detailed recipe for making one of the all time favorite sweet from Andhra – namely “Arisalu” I vaguely remember that it is a long procedure but it is worth trying once in a while. Please post it if you know or if you can find out how to make this dish.
Thanks

Swasthi, thanks for your reply. I am wondering if anyone came up with an easy and fast way to make Ariselu. Yes, the traditional method used by our mothers and grandmothers is a very lengthy and laborious process. Anyway keep looking, you never know you may find the recipe. Keep up the great work you are doing. Good Luck to you.

Happy pongal maam…

Hi
Swasthi nice collection.
Thanks

awesome..beautiful collections…