'Kerala' Fondly Referred to as 'God's Own Country' not only holds a spectacular destination spot for tourist but also an amazing Paradise for Epicures...Kerala Cuisine is famous for its Unique traditional recipes and the mild spices used in the dishes leaves an Unforgettable Zest to the Tongue...
All Most Every dish prepared in Kerala has Coconut and the spices which goes into the dish makes it special and tastier in its own way...
Among many other finger licking dishes I think Avial is one dish which stands out from everything else..It is surprising to know that this delicious nutritious dish is made from the left over veggies...As this dish demands no particular vegetables, so almost any vegetables can be added according to their individual taste preference...
During My growing-up years I remember this was one Requisite dish which was always present on any special occasions or during any celebrations...People who apprise the aroma of pure Coconut oil would surely fall in love with this dish as this dish calls for coconut oil,which in deed helps in taking the flavor to the next level...
Ingredients:
1)1/2 cup potato chopped length wise
2)1/2 cup Chopped Tondekayi/Tindora
3)1/2 cup chopped Drumstick
4)1/2 cup Chopped unripe mango(optional)
5)1/2 cup chopped carrots
6)1/2 Cup beans
7)Curry leaves
8)1 tsp jeera/cumin
9)5 to 6 green chillies
10)1 cup curds(should be at room temperature)
11)small piece Tamarind
12)3 Tbsp Coconut oil( or any cooking oil)
13)pinch of Haldi/Turmeric
14)1 cup fresh grated coconut
Method:
1)Take a big kadai,add all the veggies starting from the hardest,add little water until the veggies are immersed 3/4th.
2)Add a tsp of coconut oil and allow it to cook(takes around 15 to 20 min) by covering the lid.
3)Meanwhile make a fine paste of coconut,jeera,tamarind,turmeric and green chillies by adding little water.(the paste should be thick and smooth)
4)When the veggies are half way through add the freshly grounded coconut paste,curds,salt and adjust according to the required consistency(generally Avial be slightly thick than compare to the normal sambar)
5)At this point add coconut oil,curry leaves and cover the lid until the veggies absorbs all the masala
6)When once it is done switch Off the flame,serve with rice and papad..
Kerala Style Avial Is Ready,Enjoy With Rice and papad
Tip:
1)Addition of tamarind can be excluded if the curds taste sour or when unripe mangoes are used.
2Raw banana,Bitter gourd,Yam can also be added in preparing Avial..
3)Make sure that all the veggies are cut into equal length and size and also make sure veggies are not over cooked.



you have done a good job dear. I visited both ur blog and I see that not only u r a good cook but also a very good artist.The aviyal looks very tempting. I wish to have the whole plate with a bowl of rice.
ReplyDeleteYummmm.Happy to follow u..
Great one ..
ReplyDeleteWat an authentic dish of Kerala, looks super delicious..
ReplyDeleteLovely dish,ur click looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteThe aviyal looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteVery nice recipe, looks yum
ReplyDeletewow kerala style avial looks simply delicious.avial is one of our evertime favorite ..if i get a bowl of rice sure i am going to finish this..loved it daa
ReplyDeleteLooks tempting.... A Must try prep.....
ReplyDeleteAsh....
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Thanks for posting such an authentic dish from Kerala. Avial looks delicious dear....
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Thank u all for the lovely comments....keep visiting...
ReplyDeleteAviyal sounds super delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious! And I love coconut with spices.
ReplyDeleteThanks parita and Alessandra for ur lovely comments...
ReplyDeletenew version of aviyal. love the way u cut the veggies. U have a nice blog
ReplyDeleteYou are a lovely chef and gr8 recipe collection. Happy to be here :)
ReplyDeleteRamya your avial looks delicious,reminds me back home:-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ramya for visiting my blog and leaving your lovely comments,happy to follow you.
Wonderul dishe..looks toooo yummy.,
ReplyDeleteHi!The aviyal looks so good, I personally like it qithout the curds but the pic surely makes me drool.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious, nice way to have all the veggies...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color, I love the taste of Avial, simple and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy :) I have a avial recipe as well in my blog, U can just check it out when free for the variations :)
ReplyDeleteThank u all friends for ur comments,I highly appreciate it..Sure Rach, I would love to have a look at ur blog...
ReplyDeleteHi Ramya :)
ReplyDeleteThough I'm north Indian, I've spent a long time in Kochi as my husband was posted there, and fell in love with Kerala cuisine...
The avial you made looks marvellously delicious. I tried it one day and it came out yuuummmyyyyyy :) <3
I hope you'd post the recipe for Appam as well..They have somehow never come out right whenever I've tried making them..
Neelu