Ingredients
- 4 -5 drumsticks
- 1/4 cup long beans
- 1/2 cup carrots
- 1/4 cup potatoes
- 1/4 cup snake gourd
- 1/4 cup row bananas
- 3/4 cup fresh grated coconut
- 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
- curry leaves to garnish
- 1-2 green chillies
- 1 -2 shallots
- 1 garlic pod
- 1/4 tsp cumin seeds
- 1 tbs coconut oil
- 2 tbs yogurt
- salt, as required
Directions
Wash and cut the vegetables length wise, to make about 1.5 inch long pieces. Cook these vegetables with water, turmeric and salt. Do not overcook. Some vegetables take longer time to cook, so add vegetables
according to their cooking time Partially grind the coconut with shallots, green chillies, cumin seeds and garlic without adding water. Add these crushed coconut mixture to the cooked vegetables. Cook on low heat
for 1-2 minutes . Switch off the flame and add yogurt and mix well without mashing the vegetables. Pour coconut oil on top and garnish with fresh curry leaves. Serve with rice.
This goes to the event State Specials hosted by Shanthi
Lovely picture Vrinda...the avial looks so delicious :)
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ReplyDeleteTempting pic Vrinda... long time since I made them :)
ReplyDeleteI love Aviyal Vrinda and your dish looks absolutely delicious:)
ReplyDeleteyum and lots of veggies
ReplyDeletedish looks colourful & yum.. and healthy way to eat all the vegetables .....
ReplyDeleteIthu kollam... Onam parupadikal tudangiyo?
ReplyDeleteNice to see aviyal after a long time...
My parents are coming to kerala after 23 years to celebrate onam... I hope I will have this onam a grand one...
Aviyal, payasam, pulisheri, elisheri, kalan, olan, and alot....
Awesome click ..never tasted Avial before
ReplyDeleteI love Avial......nice colour.
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lovely avial vrinda. You have mentioned potatoes 2 times . Edit it and do not mistake me for pointing it out.
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav..but yet to try at home..gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteThanx for letting me know Shanthi,corrected...
ReplyDeleteAvial looks so delicious and colorful yum.
ReplyDeleteWow the avial looks damn tempting vrinda.. i love so much i eat without rice too..so much i love it. Nice click as well.
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ReplyDeleteSo incredibly delicious!! And beautiful too!
ReplyDeletelovely avial... my favorite at South Indian restaurants, never tried it at home though...
ReplyDeleteaaaah my all time favourite ! waiting to taste these from my mom's hand !
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds so very flavorful.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful dish to celebrate with!
ReplyDeleteDie hard fan of avial here..most often bribed with the same..the sight of avial itself is a treat..looks superb..
ReplyDeletenice blog vrinda..its very helpul to know many recipes..ur avial looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteDelectably delish recipe.....
ReplyDeleteAvial is one of my favourite dish. Your pic. is tempting and awesome.
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My friends mom makes awesome avail....one of my fav too.
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want to try making this
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