
Aviyal is one of the best recipes from Kelara. It tastes awesome and is absolutely a healthy mixture of vegetables in a nice coconut and curd gravy.
Wikipedia says it was Bhima(one of the Pandava brothers) who invented this dish. ;)
Whatever be the mythology, according to me, mom invented everything. ha ha ha. She made it and I enjoyed. Now its my turn to try out this delicacy. :) and here you go....

Type 1:
Ingredients:
Method:
Dice all the vegetables into 2 inch pieces and cook them and keep it aside. Grind coconut, green chillies and poppy seeds into a smooth paste.
Now in a large vessel put in the cooked vegetables, ground paste and curd. Add salt, coconut oil and curry leaves, turmeric powder and rice flour to it and mix well. You can add little water to it, if it is too thick.Let this cook in low flame for 10 mins.
Aviyal is done :)
Ingredients:
Pumpkin White - 2 cups diced
Potatoes - 3 Green Beans - few
Carrots - 2
Drumstick - 1
Colocasia(seppankilangu) - 1/2 cup diced
Plaintain Bananna - 1
Egg plant - 2
Curry leaves - few
Salt - for taste
Fresh Curds - 3 Cups
Coconut Oil - 2 tbl sp
Rice flour - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - a pinch
(Add vegetables of your choice)
For Grinding :
Fresh Coconut - 1 1/2 Cup
Green Chilies - 7 Nos
Poppy seeds - 1 tbl sp
Method:
Dice all the vegetables into 2 inch pieces and cook them and keep it aside. Grind coconut, green chillies and poppy seeds into a smooth paste.
Now in a large vessel put in the cooked vegetables, ground paste and curd. Add salt, coconut oil and curry leaves, turmeric powder and rice flour to it and mix well. You can add little water to it, if it is too thick.Let this cook in low flame for 10 mins.
Aviyal is done :)

Type 2:
Ingredients:
Pumpkin White - 1 cups diced
Potatoes - 1 Green Beans - few
Carrots - 2
Drumstick - 1
Colocasia(seppankilangu) - 1/4 cup diced
Plaintain Bananna - 1/2
Egg plant - 2
Yellow pumpkin - 1 cup diced
Yam - 1/4 cup diced
Snake guard - 1/4 cup diced
Cucumber - 1/2 cup diced
Curry leaves - few
Salt - for taste
Fresh Curds - 3 Cups
Coconut Oil - 2 tbl sp
Rice flour - 1 tsp
(Add vegetables of your choice)
For Grinding :
Fresh Coconut - 1 1/2 Cup
Green Chilies - 7 Nos
Large onions - 4
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - a pinch
Curry leaves - few strands
Method:
Dice all the vegetables into 2 inch pieces and cook them and keep it aside. Grind coconut, green chillies, turmeric powder, onions, cumin and curry leaves into a smooth paste.
Now in a large vessel put in the cooked vegetables, ground paste and curd. Add salt, coconut oil and rice flour to it and mix well. You can add little water to it, if it is too thick. Let this cook in low flame for 10 mins.
Avial is ready to eat. Serve it with adai or rice. :)
Find Adai recipe here.
Tip: When the aviyal is boiling, place a washed plantain leaf on top. Remove it before serving. This will give it a very interesting and ethnic aroma for the aviyal. Add all the vegetables that you like. Make it as interesting as possible, its all your choice :)
Dice all the vegetables into 2 inch pieces and cook them and keep it aside. Grind coconut, green chillies, turmeric powder, onions, cumin and curry leaves into a smooth paste.
Now in a large vessel put in the cooked vegetables, ground paste and curd. Add salt, coconut oil and rice flour to it and mix well. You can add little water to it, if it is too thick. Let this cook in low flame for 10 mins.
Avial is ready to eat. Serve it with adai or rice. :)
Find Adai recipe here.
Tip: When the aviyal is boiling, place a washed plantain leaf on top. Remove it before serving. This will give it a very interesting and ethnic aroma for the aviyal. Add all the vegetables that you like. Make it as interesting as possible, its all your choice :)

wow!!wonderful presentation...yummy and healthy aviyal!
ReplyDeleteMixed vitamin sambar - Nice tamil name for aviyal :) Should from u the persentation skills, Lovely!!
ReplyDeleteHey Same Pinch... Even I made Aviyal yesterday!! And mine was type I ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd your tip about placing a banana leaf, is a great one.. Even my grandmom always suggests that! I'll post mine soon :)
Btw, Pics are excellent dear!
Hmm u made us to feel kerala atmosphere in d presentation dear..looks nice...I love aviyal too....looks good on that pattu panche(if I am correct)
ReplyDeleteAwesome presentation and wonderful clicks...and nice recipe too...I'm an 'Adai - avial' addict:)..thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteGreat combo with adai. Well clicked and presented
ReplyDeletebeautiful click! beautifully presented!
ReplyDeleteNice one dear....Beautiful click too...
ReplyDeleteThe Aviyal looks yummy , lovely pic also !!!
ReplyDeletenice and delicious aviyal my favourite.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and good name too ;)I too will post my mom's verion soon :)
ReplyDeletenice and healthy recipe and the tip u shared is absolutely new to me.
ReplyDeletelove the presentation in pattu vastram.
Aviyal is my favorite too,but donno why I make it rarely...though i love to have it regularly :)
ReplyDeleteWow!!! the sambhar looks yummy and a beautiful presentation:)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics, how beautiful is those Elephants, very colorful.Avial is fave Kerala dish.
ReplyDeleteHmm...yummy yum yum Priya with execllent click:)
ReplyDeleteNice version,adding poppy seeds is very new to me.Asusual nice click
ReplyDeletenice recipe dear..delicious
ReplyDeletePresentation is superb....lov aviyal,slightly diff from wat v make,v dont add poppy seeds,will try ur version for a change
ReplyDeleteHey Nithya, I love Avial! Your version looks yummy, its been so long since I made this at home, have to make it now :)
ReplyDeleteits one of my favourite too...looks so delicious....
ReplyDeleteNice and lovely presentation. Adding rice flour is new. Yesterday I made simple aviyal.
ReplyDeleteNice recipe n lovely pics.
ReplyDeleteNice click nithi , I never add poppy seeds in the type I. I love Aviyal, I can eat bowl full of aviyal without rice itself. Looks tempting...
ReplyDeleteClosing with plaintain leaf, even my mom does the same... Yah as you said it gives nice aroma to the dish.
ReplyDeleteI love Aviya, infact i love anything with coconut :-)
ReplyDeleteAs usual lovely presentation, btw did u take ur pics in the evening? they have an orangish color to it.
wow wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteWow! what great pictures!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy and healthy aviyal... Nice presentation..
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, poppy seed is indeed a new addition. New tried before.
ReplyDeletewow healthy recipe...presentation looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteCute presentation Nithya...interesting to know about the invention of aviyal :)
ReplyDeleteWow..wonderful Nithya!
ReplyDeleteAvial looks Awesome.. Nice presentation
ReplyDeletewow.. perfect kerala style pictures for the perfect recipe!.. very nice :)
ReplyDeleteloved your caption Aviyal=mixed vitamin sambhar :) This looks so yummy and delicious! Great clicks too, as always!
ReplyDeletesuch a lovely pics! loved it..this recipe is new to me..sounds delicious n healthy!
ReplyDeleteRenuka
http://cookingyummy.blogspot.com/
Very beautiful presentation. The aviyal is so creamy
ReplyDeleteThe pic was so tempting.... YUm
ReplyDeleteNithya, your Aviyal looks amazing. What a apt presentation with the magnificient elephants. I have those elephants too..I got it from Kerala. YOu have beautifully captured the essence of kerala.In fact this was on my list of things to make soon..only if I could get all these vegetables. My MIL makes it so well and she had taught me..Superb Clicks.
ReplyDeleteaviyal looks yumm
ReplyDeletewow this aviyal luks yummy nithya...nice clicks
ReplyDeleteI love Aviyal so much!I used to depend on restaurants but nothing like a home made one..And those elephants look cute..Stunning prstn!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! Nitya.... that is a superbly made prep... Presentation & presentation...is awesome as always...... But I must admit that prep is so divinely...... I am left with imaginations.... relishing a spoonful of it with my favourite piping hot white rice.... Oh!!! What an experience!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAsh...
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
looks sooo delicious :)
ReplyDeleteI love avial.Tempting pciture, awesome click.
ReplyDeleteNicely presented dear!aviyal looks too good.wow! love those elephants ..i want that.very badly!
ReplyDeleteHey Nithya, the presentation is simply awesome!!! I love avial... Its so tempting to see the pic... Mouthwatering!!!
ReplyDeletepoppy seeds is a added element to this than my aviyal. We prepare it in a different way and our's is thick.
ReplyDeleteThe presentation is super ma!!!
Some questions...
1. From where did you get the settu saari? It is a kerala's saari.
2. The elephants?
Anyway, Kalakki Nithya...
Serikyum paranjal aviyal super aayitondu(The truth is that the aviyal looks super)
Thought I might add a comment in malayalam for your kerala recipe.
Nits don't waste your time, try MTV.
You have a great future and creativity.
hi nithya,
ReplyDeleteThank u for visiting my blog and for sweet comments :)
Aviyal is tempting, i love aviyal a lot, there will be a pillow fight btween me and brother for aviyal always!!!! Awesome Presentation !!!!
Aviyal looks divine:)
ReplyDeleteYummyyyyyy sambar, must try recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteaviyal looks yummy!!...excellent presentation as usual!
ReplyDeleteMy all time fav, beautiful clicks, feel like we landed in Kerala...
ReplyDeleteHey Nithu, love this avial..I too make avial often at home..love all your pictures..you make everything so attractive and neat..thanks for joining my blog and for those lovely comments..I'm following you Dear..
ReplyDeleteluks tempting..i luv avial..hey nithya awesome click
ReplyDeleteLooks easy to follow .I will try it.Lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteAviyal looks so refreshing nithya.As usual an awesome recipe with a fab click.I could imagine the dish to be so aromatic.
ReplyDeletewonderful !!!yummy dish !!
ReplyDeleteHi Nithya, I would like to share an award with you , Please accept it :)
ReplyDeletelovely yaar..i like the presentation
ReplyDeleteAvial looks lovely !!! Nice pics !!! I am gonna try this soon and will let u know how it turned out!
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?how about some yumm lotus leaf dishes?
ReplyDeletei've tried some and ever since wanted to make them myself.