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Avial Recipe: Traditional Kerala Mixed Vegetable Curry

by Anushree
July 11, 2025
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This avial recipe is perfect for large gatherings and family meals.

Introduction to Avial

Avial is a classic vegetarian dish from Kerala, often served at traditional feasts such as the Sadya. It is a medley of seasonal vegetables gently cooked and bound together by a fragrant paste of coconut, green chillies, and cumin, finished with curd and coconut oil. The vegetables are cut uniformly—around 5 cm long and 1 cm thick—to ensure even cooking and a pleasing texture. In colloquial Malayalam, avial also means “to mix or mess up,” a fitting description for this comforting, wholesome dish. Along Kerala’s coast, avial often shares the table with seafood delicacies like meen curry (fish curry) and chemmeen thoran (stir-fried prawns), creating a beautiful balance of land and sea on the festive platter.


Ingredients

serves 8

Vegetables

  • 4 drumsticks (moringa pods)
  • 50g string beans (lobia)
  • 50g elephant foot yam (suran)
  • 50g colocasia (arbi)
  • 2 unripe plantains
  • 50g cucumber

Others

  • 1½ tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp curd (not too sour), whisked
  • 1 stalk curry leaves
  • 1½ tsp coconut oil

To grind to a coarse paste

  • 1 medium-sized fresh coconut, grated
  • 6 shallots, chopped
  • 10 green chillies, chopped
  • 1 stalk curry leaves
  • A pinch of cumin powder
  • ½ tsp turmeric powder

Method

  1. Prepare the vegetables: Peel the drumsticks and trim the string beans. Cut all vegetables into uniform pieces—around 5 cm in length and 1 cm in width.
  2. Cook the vegetables: Place the vegetables in a large pan with the salt and 1½ cups of water. Cook over high heat for 20 minutes or until the vegetables are tender but not mushy.
  3. Add the coconut mixture: Stir in the ground coconut paste and the whisked curd. Cook on low heat for 2 minutes, stirring gently to avoid breaking the vegetables.
  4. Finish and serve: Add fresh curry leaves and drizzle with coconut oil. Mix gently and serve warm.

Variations of Avial

  • In some regions of Kerala, tamarind or unripe mango is used instead of curd to add tanginess.
  • A few pieces of bitter gourd may also be added for an extra layer of flavour and subtle bitterness.

Avial pairs beautifully with steamed rice and is a quintessential part of the Onam Sadya. While Kerala’s coastal regions are famous for their seafood delicacies like meen pollichathu and karimeen fry, this humble vegetable dish holds its own as a star of vegetarian cuisine. 

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