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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Avial

avial

This is a traditional South Indian delicacy, largely influenced by Kerala cuisine, but well entrenched in Tamil Nadu as well - A festive dish Avial is made with slight differences from region to region, but for this blog hop, I got the perfect blog for the dish - Kaveri's Palakkad Chamayal - This is my post for Blog Hop Wednesday, a wonderful event started by Radhika of Tickling Palates

I have my own recipe for this as well, but I wanted to try out her method while incorporating some of my fav ingredients as well- For those who don't know Kaveri (unlikely) she has an amazing collection of authentic Kerala and Palakkad recipes which really appeal to me esp since coconut is a staple and I love using it in my preparations - Here is Kaveri's recipe

I am late posting this, but it is still wednesday :)
Serves - 6-8 people -1or 2 cups each
Ingredients:

Vegetables -  (some of the veggies she used are not available here)
1/2 - 1 cup each of snake gourd, carrots, chow chow (chayote Squash) yellow bottle gourds,
1 quart plain low fat yogurt
1-2 cups of thick buttermilk (depending on how much gravy you'd like - I am not a thick avial person so I use buttermilk to thin it down)
4-5 green chilies
1/2 cup grated coconut
1/4 tsp Turmeric
1 tsp Cumin
1/4 cup crushed cilantro
1tbsp coconut oil
Avial
Before adding yogurt
Avial
After adding yogurt
Preparation
Steam or pressure cook the veggies with a 1 cup of water and the turmeric
Wet grind the coconut, green chilies,  cumin and cilantro
Pour ground paste into a saucepan and allow it to cook for few minutes - it will thicken
Now add the cooked veggies and the salt and let the mix come to boil
Switch stove off
In a separate bowl, lightly whip the yogurt and the buttermilk and keep
When the veggies in the sauce pan cool down, add the yogurt mix and bring both gravies and yogurt nicely together.
Add 1 tbsp coconut oil at the very end before serving.
avial

Tadka or temper with curry leaves

Serve at room temp with dal rice and ghee with appalam on the side :)
NOTE: Avial almost always tastes even better the next day, so be sure to have some leftovers:)

BHWednesdays

62 comments:

  1. Awesome recipe Priya.....Looks delicious.

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  2. Delicious n lovely preparation of the authentic dish, Priya!!

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  3. What a beautiful, flavorful dish!

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  4. Looks very delicious. Using cilantro is different. Avial is an all time favourite to South Indians. Combination of vegetables gives the taste with the use of coconut oil.

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  5. Avial looks yum .. I make it in a similar way too.

    Vardhini
    Event: Halloween Fiesta

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  6. i 've eaten Avial and quite like it. But the husband won't eat dairy, so can't really make it at home. The pics are tingling my tastebuds

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  7. Never tasted Avial anytime..let me try it sometime.

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  8. Avial looks so delicious. Love to try this.

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  9. i love this recipe...looks absolutely yummy.

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  10. Lovely healthy recipe Priya....and its perfect for the event:
    Event: Kerala Kitchen
    why dont you send it to the event?

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  11. One of my all-Time favourites! Thanks for this version :)

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  12. Ooo I love Avial! My mom makes it slightly differently. But this one is great too!
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    Kavi | Edible Entertainment

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  13. wow Delicious and yummy avial,need adai to taste this:)

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  14. Classic dish.. looks super delicious..:) Medley of veggies is always a welcome..
    Reva

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  15. Very interesting recipe, looks wonderful :)

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  16. adai n aviyal best combination.love it always!!

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  17. Yummy looking avial..Thanks for trying it out.

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  18. Wat an authentic dish,love with appams.

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  19. hi now serving... your avial looks interesting , never seen or tried this before...
    but i cant try this recipes because there are too many ingredients unavailable over here, this will definitely taste different from your original.. wan from cooking varieties
    http://www.cooking-vaieties.blogspot.com

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  20. awesome! Love avial anytime!! Btw, I loved your comment about the color of mysore silk sari :)

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  21. A gorgeous gravy! I bet it tastes delicious.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  22. Just so beautifully done....had been looking for this fab recipe for long...thanks for sharing, dear. :)

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  23. Love it. Never tried Avial on my pack as yet. Dont know how they will take to it. Will make a tiny batch first. Thanks looks fab .


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  24. Aviyal looks so yum...makes great combination with adai.

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  25. An all time favorite recipe! Can never get tired of it :)

    rajani

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  26. Aviyal looks delicious, my favorite.

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  27. looks so authentic and delicious.

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  28. What I really admire about South Indian food is the simplicity of its flavors and that the food is light on stomach.My current blog post is on the same topic too!:-) Avial looks beautiful;Thanks for sharing.:-)

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  29. I can eat this as such! Love the recipe

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  30. Avial looks perfect and delicious.Good combo with adai

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  31. Avial looks creamy, yummy and tempting. Nice presentation.

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  32. very temptin avial
    picture also very nice

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  33. A delicious authentic dish!!! Nicely done...
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  34. wow...delicious and authentic...perfect with rice...:)

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  35. Looks so creamy and love the use of few types of veggie in them...


    http://treatntrick.blogspot.com

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  36. Avial Looks perfect in Texture... bookmarked this recipe and craving for some here...



    -Mythreyi
    Yum! Yum! Yum!

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  37. aviyal is my all time fav, i love adding yogurt to it and this looks so delicious dear..

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  38. it came out perfect...looks delish!

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  39. Avial looks delicious...wat an amazing dish...healthy too. I make it the same way except the cumin seeds and coconut oil at the end...YUM!!

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  40. so totally impressive avial full of aroma n flavors..;P
    Tasty Appetite

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  41. This is a delicious looking dish! Lovely with rice! Have a nice day!

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