Aviyal - Kerala Vegetable Curry
Aviyal is a popular Southern Indian dish that combines vegetables, spices, coconut and curry leaves and is served at most cultural feasts and celebrations in Kerala.
GOOD FOR
All doshas - Vata, Pitta, Kapha
READY IN
30 minutes
SERVINGS
5
Aviyal - Kerala Vegetable Curry
In the Southern Indian state of Kerala, Aviyal is part of every major cultural feast and festival. The combination of vegetables, coconut and spices makes it a delicious, healthy and easy to digest meal that is always a hit at our cooking classes. Even our toddler loves it!
Traditionally it is served on a banana leaf, alongside other dishes such as rice, yoghurt and pickles. Like everything, we would eat aviyal with our right hand – mixing all of the flavours and textures together until we had the perfect blend to scoop into our mouth. But it tastes just as good with cutlery!
There’s a big story behind this recipe stemming from Mahabharatham (a ancient Indian epic), when Bhima quickly had to prepare food for unexpected guests of King Virata. He didn’t have enough vegetables for a single recipe so used whatever veggies were available, creating a new dish now known as aviyal.
Below you can find both the traditional ingredients that are available at most Indian or Asian supermarkets, as well as a customised recipe with vegetables that are commonly found in most Western supermarkets.
Aviyal is balancing for all doshas – but those with a predominance of Kapha should eat it in moderation due to the root vegetables and coconut.
Ingredients (traditional)
- 1 x carrot
- 1 tomato (diced)
- 1 x potato (large)
- 1 x plantain (green banana)
- 1 x taro (small to medium)
- 1 x drumstick (muringakka)
- 5 x snake beans
- 1/2 vellari (indian cucumber)
- 1/2 snake gourd
- 2 x shallot onions
- 1 x green chilli
- 2 x curry leaf sprigs (20 leaves)
- 300gm shredded coconut
- 2 x tsp turmeric powder
- 1/2 x tsp black pepper
- 2 x tsp cumin seeds
- 3 x tsp salt
- 3 tbsp coconut oil
Ingredients (customised)
- 1 x carrot
- 1 x broccoli
- 1 x potato (large)
- 2 x zucchini
- 1/2 cauliflower
- 300g green beans
- 2 x shallot onions
- 1 x green chilli
- 2 x curry leaf sprigs (20 leaves)
- 300gm shredded coconut
- 2 x tsp turmeric powder
- 1/2 x tsp black pepper
- 2 x tsp cumin seeds
- 3 x tsp salt
- 3 tbsp coconut oil
Instructions
- Wash the vegetables, and then cut them into finger sized pieces (long and thin).
- Place the vegetables into a large pot with the veggies that take longer to cook, such as potato, on the bottom closest to the heat.
- On a low heat, add 1 cup of boiled water, coconut oil, 1 sprig of curry leaves, chilli, 1/2 of the cumin seeds, salt, pepper and turmeric. Cover with lid a simmer until the vegetables are 3/4 cooked (around 10-15 minutes). Add more water if required.
- While the vegetables are cooking, combine the shredded coconut, chopped shallots and the remaining cumin seeds and curry leaves in a food processor and lightly blend until the ingredients are combined (but not mushy).
- Add coconut mix to the pot of vegetables and slowly combine. After 1 min, turn off the stove and allow the aviyal to sit for 5-10min before serving.
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