This post is exclusively for Blog Hop Wednesday. Blog Hop Wednesday is a brand new exciting event started by Radhika of Tickling Palettes. The concept behind this event is visting our fellow bloggers and trying out new recipes every week. Radhika has moulded this event in a special manner like forming groups, and each week we choose one of the blogger to try out new recipes. Hope you got it, if not that's ok, once you start following it, you'll surely get it. If you are a blogger just jump into the blog hopping with us and have fun.
At this point we have a bunch of wonderful bloggers and this week I have got Divya of Easy Cooking to cook from. I know you don't need any introduction for Divya's Easy Cooking. She is very popular with all her baked goodies and offcourse other recipes too. I was so excited when I got Divya's blog for this week, I went through her blog so many times and a lot of recipes caught my eyes, she is such a wonderful blogger. Finally I ended up in this aviyal from her blog. Aviyal is nothing but a mix of vegetables cooked in mild coconut based sauce, a traditional recipe from Kerala .
To be honest as a kid I used to hate this aviyal with all the vegetables in it, I used to pick only the raw mangoes and leave the rest in the plate. It's just gone the opposite now, I'm loving this aviyal a lot now. Do try this recipe, I'm sure you'll enjoy it, also don't forget to check our Blog Hop every alternative weeks.
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 30 minutes
Serves 4
Ingredients:
Raw banana-1
Drumstick-1
Carrot-2 medium sized
Potato- 1 medium sized
Raw mango-1 small sized
Green Chilly-2
Curry leaves- 6 to 7 leaves
Coconut oil- 1/2 tbsp
Salt as required
To Grind:
Coconut- 3 tbsp
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Cumin seeds- 1/2 tsp
Method:
Wash and slice all the vegetables lenghtways. For raw banana, carrot, potato and drumstick peel them before slicing it. Heat oil in a kadai or pan. Add all the washed and chopped vegetables , except raw mango. Stir well to coat in oil. Cover the pan and let it cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Meanwhile grind together coconut, turmeric and cumin seeds into coarse paste. Add the ground mixture along with green chillies, raw mango and salt to the vegetable mixture. Add enough water to cover the vegetables. Cover the pan with a lid and cook until the vegetables are soft enough. Finally heat oil in a separate kadai, add the curry leaves, stir for 1 minute. Pour the hot oil on top of the cooked aviyal.
This Aviyal goes well with plain rice with a combination of Spicy fish gravy and poppadums.
Note:
Instead of coconut oil you can also use sunflower oil or any other oil of your choice, but coconut oil gives a special touch to this aviyal.
This recipe is linked with Blog Hop Wednesdays.
At this point we have a bunch of wonderful bloggers and this week I have got Divya of Easy Cooking to cook from. I know you don't need any introduction for Divya's Easy Cooking. She is very popular with all her baked goodies and offcourse other recipes too. I was so excited when I got Divya's blog for this week, I went through her blog so many times and a lot of recipes caught my eyes, she is such a wonderful blogger. Finally I ended up in this aviyal from her blog. Aviyal is nothing but a mix of vegetables cooked in mild coconut based sauce, a traditional recipe from Kerala .
To be honest as a kid I used to hate this aviyal with all the vegetables in it, I used to pick only the raw mangoes and leave the rest in the plate. It's just gone the opposite now, I'm loving this aviyal a lot now. Do try this recipe, I'm sure you'll enjoy it, also don't forget to check our Blog Hop every alternative weeks.
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 30 minutes
Serves 4
Ingredients:
Raw banana-1
Drumstick-1
Carrot-2 medium sized
Potato- 1 medium sized
Raw mango-1 small sized
Green Chilly-2
Curry leaves- 6 to 7 leaves
Coconut oil- 1/2 tbsp
Salt as required
To Grind:
Coconut- 3 tbsp
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Cumin seeds- 1/2 tsp
Method:
Wash and slice all the vegetables lenghtways. For raw banana, carrot, potato and drumstick peel them before slicing it. Heat oil in a kadai or pan. Add all the washed and chopped vegetables , except raw mango. Stir well to coat in oil. Cover the pan and let it cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Meanwhile grind together coconut, turmeric and cumin seeds into coarse paste. Add the ground mixture along with green chillies, raw mango and salt to the vegetable mixture. Add enough water to cover the vegetables. Cover the pan with a lid and cook until the vegetables are soft enough. Finally heat oil in a separate kadai, add the curry leaves, stir for 1 minute. Pour the hot oil on top of the cooked aviyal.
This Aviyal goes well with plain rice with a combination of Spicy fish gravy and poppadums.
Note:
Instead of coconut oil you can also use sunflower oil or any other oil of your choice, but coconut oil gives a special touch to this aviyal.
This recipe is linked with Blog Hop Wednesdays.



Wowwwwwwwwwwww... such a delicious and tempting recipe.. love the presentation too.. awesome job dear :)
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Love the authentic Avial..but no one at home likes it and so it is kind of a forgotten recipes for me!!
ReplyDeleteBtw, the clicks are awesome and I love the rustic look of the container :)
My all time favie. Looks creamy and yummy
ReplyDeleteSooperb clicks, love the mat and the cup n plates..everything aptly matched ..Looove this aviyal..Wish I've some to relish eating ..
ReplyDeletenice theme....the dish looks lovely
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Haha..Same here. Used to hate aviyil as a kid. But now I simply love it and whenever I visit home, ask mom to prepare her version. It's so amusing that such a simple dish has a different version in almost every district in Kerala. From addition of garli and tomatoes to yoghurt and shallots..! Yet soo..yumm :)
ReplyDeleteMy fav any time...looks perfectly done yummm!
ReplyDeleteStunning click dear!! Love to grab whole cup dear..
ReplyDeleteall time fav aviyal!!healthy!
ReplyDeletehad this at a friend's place and totally loved it. very light yet flavourful and delicious.
ReplyDeleteYum Avial.. and superb pics :-) Happy to do the Blog hop with you, and following you now !
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love the pics, the dishes look nice
ReplyDeleteThanks for trying out Aviyal!You've made it look so pretty!
ReplyDeletedelicious aviyal..please join us in Celebrate Sweets - Sweet buns event .
ReplyDeleteThe click is making me so hungry. The cutlery is so beautiful too.
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the pics are fabulous! love the new look to ur blog as well..
ReplyDeleteThe avial looks so colourful and yummy!!! fabulous presentation as always :)
ReplyDeleteI love to have aviyal with sambar.. Wonderful clicks..
ReplyDeleteYou have captured the simplicity & freshness of the ings perfectly!!! Awesome presentation...Craving for aviyal & hot rice now ;)
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And btw....welcome to blog hop!!!
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avial is one of my absolute favs but i havent had it like forever..missing home now
ReplyDeleteHa this is my fav recipe and will be too good if we have with adai.Feeling like having a mouth.
ReplyDeleteOur traditional dish and I make this every other week. Kids too like it as it has a mild spice level. And of course, healthy too...
ReplyDeleteGoodie Good :)
ReplyDeleteMixed vegetable aviyal looks so tempting..
ReplyDeleteMe too never liked Aviyal as a kid, but now I have grown to like it...yours looks just perfect
ReplyDeleteLooks Delicious. Nice clicks as well.
ReplyDeleteDelicious Avial and loved ur presentation...luks so cute...
ReplyDeletesuper and health.......
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds so light & refreshing, beautiful clicks as usual :)
ReplyDeleteStunning pics!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics Ayeesha.. Mouth watering.. !!
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteaviyal looks wonderful !! superb recipe !!
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arey wah! kya baat hae :) This is great!!! - Was planning to make it Friday :) cheers, priya
ReplyDeleteAvial is so delicious and tempting and so colorful, awesome presentation dear!!
ReplyDeletehi, very nice pictures. Sure this dish taste just as delicious as the picture looks. Happy blog hop!
ReplyDeleteAviyal makes me hungry, seriously drooling over that colourful aviyal..
ReplyDeletehi ayeesha, yu mixed vegetable looks very crunchy and fresh.sure is a healthy way to treat onself
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds delicious! Love the flavorful combinations of the coconut and spices- yum!
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Looks very healthy and tasty. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAviyal looks so inviting..Absolutely amazing clicks...
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ReplyDeleteLovely looking avial. Great preparation.
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Totally love your table setting..
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Yum, love that delicious pic and the recipe :)
ReplyDeletehahaha i used to hate vegetables too. this looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteaviyal is my fav, its my comfort food, awesome clicks...
ReplyDeleteavial looking perfect n very tempting...very nice !!!
ReplyDeleteOur good old Aviyal looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteThe picture is making me hungry ayeesha. Love them absolutely.
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fabulous looking delicious aviyal looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteSlurp...slurp!!! Looks sooo.... good!!!!
ReplyDeleteNice presentation. Looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of exchanging recipe...this is exciting. I love the photo of this recipe...I usually cooked vegetable in coconut cream with prawns. I would love to try this.
ReplyDeleteI made Aviyal yesterday. And I loved it. I didn't use drumstick though. next time I'll make I'm going to use your recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteAyeesha it's so beautifully presented - makes me wanna grab that bowl with a plate of steaming hot rice !
ReplyDeleteperfectly done....amazing clicks ...awesome
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious mixed vegetable aviyal.Nice clicks too...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fab picture. Avial must have tasted great.
ReplyDeletewow gr8 with fantastic clicks,
ReplyDeleteEven i never liked it when i was a kid, i would somehow try to place it on somebody else plate when they don't notice :) Your aviyal is so much tempting dear. Amazing pics.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully presented :) Delicious aviyal :)
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This sounds like a really fun event and a great way to discover new blogs! Aviyal looks very tasty and has pretty colours!
ReplyDeleteYou picked a perfect recipe. Wow, it's gorgeous. I love the bowl and plate you have.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the drumstick? I've never heard of that.
I love aviyal and what makes it more appealing is the way you have presented- Simply superb!
ReplyDeleteIt is quite opposite with me. Even as a kid, I loved vegetables and this aviyal is one of my favourites ever... It is so simple yet so delicious :)
ReplyDeleteI love aviyal so much that I can have it on its own..Your aviyal is making me hungry...wonderful clicks too..nicely presented.
ReplyDeleteThe recipe sounds delicious! Unfortunately I am not able to view the photos. The raw banana must give a unique flavor to this dish.
ReplyDeleteWoow, this is so tempting, looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI like authentic food never make before Avial must try.
ReplyDeleteI've never had this before but it looks fabulous and I am bookmarking to try later!
ReplyDeleteA classic so beautifully presented ~ awesome!!
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lovely site sis! great snaps and very well written :)
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Avial is one of my favorite veggie dishes and I love how you have captured it with your lenses. Lovely colors and great props--well done, Ayeesha, as usual!
ReplyDeletelove your stunning pictures, and I have never had aviyal all my life, i must have missed out on good things..need to compensate for it now!
ReplyDeleteThis one looks so fresh, yummy and easy to make...can't wait to taste it!
ReplyDeleteOhh.. I love the serving dish.. beautifully pictured..
ReplyDeleteAviyal is such a comfort food for me.. would just be perfect with idiyappam..
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thanks for ur lovely comment on my blog...the avial looks nice and love the way you hv photographed it
ReplyDeleteAviyal is my fav.. I love it anytime :D Yours looks perfect :D
ReplyDeletesuch a stunning dish, I bet I could eat it all!! thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation Ayeesha... nice rustic feel...
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