Monday, June 1, 2009

Aviyal

Aviyal, as most of you would know, is a Kerala speciality dish. Dakshina Kannada (Mangalore-Udupi) cuisine is highly influenced by Kerala cuisine because of its proximity to Kerala. Aviyal is one such adaptation. While Aviyal is made thick and "sabzi/palya" kinds in Kerala, it is more of a gravy in Karnataka. With a whole lot of veggies, this dish is healthy, nutritious and quite easy to make! Serve with some hot steamed rice and it makes a wonderful comfort food.

Ingredients:

2 cups Mixed veggies, chopped into 1" pieces (green beans, carrots, tindora, potatoes etc)

1/2 cup Grated coconut, fresh/frozen

1 cup Yogurt/Sour curd

2-3 Green Chilies, low to medium spiced

1 tsp Jeera

1-2 tsp Oil

1 tsp Mustard seeds

4-5 Curry leaves

A pinch of Hing

Salt as per taste

Method:

  1. Boil the veggies with some salt and water until tender and cooked; Drain the cooked veggies and retain the excess water.
  2. Grind coconut, jeera and green chilies to a smooth paste with some water.
  3. Add the masala paste to the cooked veggies and boil for a minute; Add salt and mix well.
  4. Switch off the stove and add yogurt; Add some of the retained water from the cooked veggies to get the desired consistency; Mix well and adjust ingredients according to taste.
  5. Temper with mustard seeds, curry leaves and hing; Serve with hot steamed rice and relish.


22 comments:

  1. Hey Ramya...been sometime i guess.I made this today and saw your post,felt good abt it.Each one of makes it differently,we dont season this dish and make it very thick,the coconut paste is good enuf to coat the veggies....however my hubby likes it the way you've made it.Awesome recipe...this one really rocks.

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  2. Ramya, this is such a authentic and a tasty dish!!! looks very creamy and I am a fan of this dish!!! We make this very often and use coconut oil!!!

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  3. I agree - aviyal is definitely comfort food and i love it, dry or with gravy. Looks awesome.

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  4. Ramya ...very tasty dish ..Lovely click

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  5. The Aviyal looks yummy Ramya...Even we make in a similar way..

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  6. hi ramya,
    the close-up pic looks beautiful
    I love kerala cuisine, I make it more or less the same way.It's one of the kind of recipes which could make everyone drool :)

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  7. hey hi Ramya... dry or gravy like its delectably healthy...
    I've posted my recipie too!

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  8. Here u go! http://wheniplaychef.blogspot.com/2009/04/aviyal.html

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  9. Avial is such delicious and healthy dish..no one can say No to it!!

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  10. I llove vial, it is ages ago i mad ethem.
    Looks so yumm.

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  11. I love aviyal! Will try this soon.

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  12. Love Avial. Your picture looks beautiful.

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  13. ALways love aviyal. Lovely snap. :-)

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  14. I never know that there was a different version of avial in karnataka .. loved the pic

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  16. looks very delicious ramya.....need to try this one day

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  17. Hi! This is my hubby's favorite dish . Nice picture. I am a new blogger and want to be a part of this interesting world.Looking forward to read more of your posts.

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  18. Wonderful click...we make aviyal quite often goes well with chappathi and we garnish on top with raw coconut oil.

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  19. Avial looks lovely !!! Nice pics !!! I am gonna try this soon and will let u know how it turned out!

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