This is the May challenge for recipe swap and this month I was allocated F for flavour blog written by Shalini. Shalini is a software engineer, who is currently a stay at home mum. She gets her recipe inspiration from her mother, grandmother and aunts.
Looking through Shalinis blog, I shortlisted three recipes; veg momos as I have never made momos at home and wanted to try them, mango chutne as its mango season at the moment and the raw banana roast. It was a tough decision but finally I decided to make the raw banana fry as I had friends visiting and it makes a lovely appetiser.
I followed the recipe and the only changes I made was that I added a little chopped coriander and red chillies and doubled the quantity. The recipe was delicious and I will definitely be making it again.
Raw Banana Fry
Ingredients:
- 2 Raw green bananas (matoke)
- 3 sprigs fresh coriander finely chopped
- 1 red chilli finely chopped
- 1 tsp Red chilli powder
- 1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
- 1 tsp Coriander powder
- 1 tsp Ginger Garlic paste
- 1 .5 tablespoons Rice flour
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 3 tablespoons Olive Oil
- Lime wedges to serve
Instructions:
How to cook Raw Banana Fry
2. Boil the bananas for 6-8 minutes . Do not over boil as bananas need to be a l dente and not fall apart when peeled and sliced.
3. Once bananas are boiled remove from heat and place them in cold water.
4. Peel and slice them in to 5 mm thickness slices.
5. In a bowl add the flour, salt, chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, ginger garlic paste, red chilli and chopped coriander .
6. Toss the banana slices in the seasoned flour and leave aside for 20 minutes.
7. After 20 minutes add 1 tablespoon of water and toss the marinated bananas ensuring all, the slices are well cover with the seasoned flour mixture.
NB-There are various types of raw bananas available in the market depending on which country they originate from. There is plantain which are the long green bananas mainly used in Caribbean cuisine or the little green Indian variety from India or the East African variety called matoke.
In this recipe I used matoke. I am sure the recipe would work well with any kind of raw banana. I have previous cooked with matoke when I made my Matoke Bhel and Kenyan Matoke stew
What an interesting recipe, I've never seen anything like this before! I'll definitely need to try it out sometime!
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I've always wanted to try fry bananas but never gotten the chance. I will definitely try it now thanks to you. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteNice presentation and mouthwatering fries. Color of coriander leaves and red chili is making it even more appetizing.
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ReplyDeleteI love fried banana and I used to have them when I was in school, it a street food in my country. Thanks for your recipe and your version is slightly different as it has other ingredients.
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good and indulging. I think the kids would also love this. Quite simple to prepare and finish.
ReplyDeleteI have had Plantain before, but never fried with herbs and spices! This sounds so quick and simple, and a perfect snack with a cold drink in the garden on a warm evening. I have bookmarked this to give it a go; I think my husband will absolutely love it!
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ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I found this banana fry recipe! I am already having visions of making it from the kitchen of my Air BnB's while in Grenada - now that would be amazing! Bet the bananas would be easy to get hold of out there.
ReplyDeleteOo I would never have though of putting these flavours together but WOW this recipe looks and sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteI am a plantain fanatic and would love to try this version to add to all of my plantain recipes!
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ReplyDeleteI've never tried raw banana fry, sounds good! I'll have to try this during the weekend... thanks for the recipe ; )
ReplyDeleteI'm from the Tropic and live in Miami, so I'm into the banana and plantain thing! I'll try your banana fry for sure!
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ReplyDeleteRaw banana fry looks absolutely irresistible and mouthwatering. This is my hubby's favourite one. Will try this soon.
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