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January 31, 2011
Aviyal
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11:27 PM
Author :
Sangeetha Nambi
Guess, this should be my mom's favorite dish, when i was in my schooling. B'cos, she use to prepare it as a side dish atleast weekly once , that too when she makes Kadalai Kuzhambu. Generally, Aviyal is the mixture of all vegetables. As a normal child, even i hate vegetables during my childhood so this became as my enemy dish (Kaaa !!!) As times goes, my mom stopped preparing this dish, which made me to run towards this recipe (Pazham !!!). Here ends my childhood story and Now, its time to give a brief about the recipe, which was my X-enemy and current friendly and yummy dish.
INGREDIENTS
Vegetables - Carrot, Potato, Beans, Raw Plaintain, Drumstick etc
Chopped Onion - 2 Nos.
Chopped Tomato - 1 No.
Green Chilly - 3 or 4 Nos.
Cumin Seeds - 1/2 spoon
Coconut - 4 or 5 Pieces
Hing / Asafoetida - Pinch (Optional)
To Boil:
Vegetales with 1 chopped onion, chopped tomato, 2 Green Chilly and salt
To Grind:
Coconut with 2 green chillies, cumin seeds, Hing
METHOD:
Keep a pan, pour a spoon of oil, add corainder leaf and curry leaf, pour the grinded items allow it to cook until the raw smell goes off. Then add boiled ingredients along with required salt and half cup of water and allow it to mix with the fried item. Before serving, add a cup of curd and few drops of coconut oil.
This goes very well with Kaara Dosai or Adai.
INGREDIENTS
Vegetables - Carrot, Potato, Beans, Raw Plaintain, Drumstick etc
Chopped Onion - 2 Nos.
Chopped Tomato - 1 No.
Green Chilly - 3 or 4 Nos.
Cumin Seeds - 1/2 spoon
Coconut - 4 or 5 Pieces
Hing / Asafoetida - Pinch (Optional)
To Boil:
Vegetales with 1 chopped onion, chopped tomato, 2 Green Chilly and salt
To Grind:
Coconut with 2 green chillies, cumin seeds, Hing
METHOD:
Keep a pan, pour a spoon of oil, add corainder leaf and curry leaf, pour the grinded items allow it to cook until the raw smell goes off. Then add boiled ingredients along with required salt and half cup of water and allow it to mix with the fried item. Before serving, add a cup of curd and few drops of coconut oil.
This goes very well with Kaara Dosai or Adai.
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January 31, 2011
Aviyal
Guess, this should be my mom's favorite dish, when i was in my schooling. B'cos, she use to prepare it as a side dish atleast weekly once , that too when she makes Kadalai Kuzhambu. Generally, Aviyal is the mixture of all vegetables. As a normal child, even i hate vegetables during my childhood so this became as my enemy dish (Kaaa !!!) As times goes, my mom stopped preparing this dish, which made me to run towards this recipe (Pazham !!!). Here ends my childhood story and Now, its time to give a brief about the recipe, which was my X-enemy and current friendly and yummy dish.
INGREDIENTS
Vegetables - Carrot, Potato, Beans, Raw Plaintain, Drumstick etc
Chopped Onion - 2 Nos.
Chopped Tomato - 1 No.
Green Chilly - 3 or 4 Nos.
Cumin Seeds - 1/2 spoon
Coconut - 4 or 5 Pieces
Hing / Asafoetida - Pinch (Optional)
To Boil:
Vegetales with 1 chopped onion, chopped tomato, 2 Green Chilly and salt
To Grind:
Coconut with 2 green chillies, cumin seeds, Hing
METHOD:
Keep a pan, pour a spoon of oil, add corainder leaf and curry leaf, pour the grinded items allow it to cook until the raw smell goes off. Then add boiled ingredients along with required salt and half cup of water and allow it to mix with the fried item. Before serving, add a cup of curd and few drops of coconut oil.
This goes very well with Kaara Dosai or Adai.
INGREDIENTS
Vegetables - Carrot, Potato, Beans, Raw Plaintain, Drumstick etc
Chopped Onion - 2 Nos.
Chopped Tomato - 1 No.
Green Chilly - 3 or 4 Nos.
Cumin Seeds - 1/2 spoon
Coconut - 4 or 5 Pieces
Hing / Asafoetida - Pinch (Optional)
To Boil:
Vegetales with 1 chopped onion, chopped tomato, 2 Green Chilly and salt
To Grind:
Coconut with 2 green chillies, cumin seeds, Hing
METHOD:
Keep a pan, pour a spoon of oil, add corainder leaf and curry leaf, pour the grinded items allow it to cook until the raw smell goes off. Then add boiled ingredients along with required salt and half cup of water and allow it to mix with the fried item. Before serving, add a cup of curd and few drops of coconut oil.
This goes very well with Kaara Dosai or Adai.
7 comments:
- Jayanthy Kumaran said...
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Hy Sangeetha,
Nice version..Aviyal sounds tempting..
Chanced upon here while blog hopping...interesting recipe collection you have..
Am your new follower now..
do stop by my space sometime..
Tasty appetite - 5:03 AM, February 01, 2011
- Sangeetha Nambi said...
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@Jay: Hey !! Thank u so much to follow me :) Rushing to ur post :)
- 5:45 AM, February 01, 2011
- Harika baratam said...
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your blog is really rocking sangeetha....nice to visit your blog and thank u for visiting my blog and lovely comments keep visiting...
- 6:36 AM, February 01, 2011
- Sangeetha Nambi said...
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@Harika:Thx u so much Harika. Keep Visiting :)
- 7:58 AM, February 01, 2011
- Reshmi Mahesh said...
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You got a lovely blog...Looks yummy...
http://funwidfud.blogspot.com - 2:46 PM, February 01, 2011
- Sangeetha Nambi said...
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@Reshmi: Thank u so much. Keep Visiting Reshmi :)
- 11:04 PM, February 01, 2011
- Ila said...
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Hi Sangeetha...
U have wonderful and delicious space :)
Aviyal s my fav ... I ll try ur version :)
Thanks for visiting mine :)
Keep Visiting :) - 9:05 AM, February 17, 2011
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7 comments:
Hy Sangeetha,
Nice version..Aviyal sounds tempting..
Chanced upon here while blog hopping...interesting recipe collection you have..
Am your new follower now..
do stop by my space sometime..
Tasty appetite
@Jay: Hey !! Thank u so much to follow me :) Rushing to ur post :)
your blog is really rocking sangeetha....nice to visit your blog and thank u for visiting my blog and lovely comments keep visiting...
@Harika:Thx u so much Harika. Keep Visiting :)
You got a lovely blog...Looks yummy...
http://funwidfud.blogspot.com
@Reshmi: Thank u so much. Keep Visiting Reshmi :)
Hi Sangeetha...
U have wonderful and delicious space :)
Aviyal s my fav ... I ll try ur version :)
Thanks for visiting mine :)
Keep Visiting :)
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