Aviyal is a wonderful combination of vegetables in a coconut and yogurt gravy, much like our own Majjige Huli. The actual version calls for the vegetables to swim in the gravy but I did rather have just enough gravy that we could finish the dish in day. We do not appreciate the gravy sans the veggies.
Just about any vegetable can go in there. But my favorite combination is green beans, carrots, ivy gourd, Zucchini and plantain. I would love the snake gourd, raw mangoes (those that are not so tart).
So here is how it goes. This is typically not the way to make Aviyal. The purists will cringe at my handling, But this is more or less how we make Avial's cousin Majjige Huli. I love the idea of mixed vegetables in a Majjige huli like gravy. So here it is.
Mixed vegetables 1 lb (cut into 1/8" wide 2" long sticks)
Coconut 1/4 cup grated
Green Chillies 4-5
Coriander a handful
Turmeric 1/4 tsp
Jeera 1 tsp
Coconut oil 1 tbsp
Mustard seeds 1/4 tsp
Hing a dash
Curry leaves a handful
Yogurt 1/4 cup
Salt to taste
Method:
- Combine the vegetables in a wide mouth pan and about 1/2 a cup of water. Cove and cook the vegetables till they are slightly tender but still crunchy, about 10-15 minutes on medium low heat. Set it aside.
- Combine the coconut, green chillies, Jeera, coriander, turmeric and 1/4 cup water in a blender and grind till smooth.
- Place the ground mixture in a thick bottom pot and bring it to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 5-7 minutes. Add more water if mixture is very thick.
- Transfer the coconut mixture to the vegetables.
- Prepare the oggarane. Heat the coconut oil. Throw in the mustard seeds and hing. Once they crackle throw in the curry leaves. Remove from heat and pour over the vegetables.
- Stir in the yogurt simmer the mixture for a few more minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature with hot rice.
5 comments:
My favorite dish
my absolute fav recipe. looks fantastic.. :)
Colourful and lovely medley of veggies,beautifully done.
I like the Majjige huli with gravy. I have seen many such India Recipes with different combination of vegetables.
Never heard or rather did not imagine this to be the Huli, looks yummy though
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