Fried bananas - recipe by slu6alka
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A few weeks ago I post some photos of fried bananas. Many people asked me for the recipe so here it is. Hope you like it :)
 
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Here's what you need:
  • 2 bananas
  • 1 egg
  • 100-150 gr flour
  • 2 table spoons sugar
  • pinch of salt
  • pinch of baking soda
  • oil for frying
Usually I use these products to fry 4 bananas, but this depends on the amount of  the mixture for frying.
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shazni says: Feb 7, 2013. 6:46 PM
We call it pillows and we do it a bit different...served with treacle it's heavenly!
chillpilly says: Feb 4, 2012. 5:26 PM
I like to add a pinch of nutmeg to the mix. When they are all done frying, I also like to slit open the tops of the little fritters, and fill them up with whip cream!
fga100 says: Jun 16, 2011. 4:27 PM
Bananas must be ripe or green?
anfegori91 says: Jun 18, 2011. 7:03 PM
Here, in Colombia, we have a typical recipe called "Patacón", it's made out of green bananas or "platanos". Peel and cut the green banana in cilynders (about 5 or 6 per unit), next deep-fry them until their external layer is hard, next take it out from the oil and smash it to make it disk-shaped, next fry them again, and serve with salt
mvela says: Sep 20, 2011. 4:27 PM
those are plantains though...not bananas, (yes they are bananas but a different species all together.) and we eat patacones in the dominican republic too with all sorts of stuff but we call them fritos verdes""
slu6alka (author) says: Jun 17, 2011. 11:24 AM
I've never tried with green bananas, but if you like you could try and tell us the result :)
happynugget says: Jun 30, 2011. 3:56 PM
That reminds me of the "Platano Macho" (literally macho banana), in South America and some places of México we fry slices of this kind of banana and eat it alone, with food, condensed milk or acid cream and cheese, it´s just delicious!
And we also made "tortitas de platano" little banana pancakes when the macho bananas are too ripe for frying, with smashing bananas, eggs, flour, a little bit of bake powder and a bit of sugar, then we form small and thick oval pancakes and cook them on a pan : D
mvela says: Sep 20, 2011. 4:25 PM
can you post a picture of the "macho bananas?" i'm kind of curious about what bananas you're talking about, plus it sounds yummy ^.^
reptedjess says: Jun 16, 2011. 9:22 AM
Sweet! We need to figure out how to get some chocolate or peanut butter into those things!
mvela says: Sep 20, 2011. 4:22 PM
to put the peanut butter or chocolate inside it just scoop out a little of the banana put the peanut butter/ chocolate or anyhting else freeze it then batter and deep fry. (it might take just a bit longer tho, but bananas heat up fairly quickly so it should be fine)
mr_snuffles says: Jun 17, 2011. 1:12 AM
Melt some chocolate and dip the slices of banana in the melted choc mix.
- In the melted chocolate you would be able to add peanut butter or hunny or anything else that tickles your fancy

When the chocolate hardens then dip in the batter and fry

I would imagine that you could use the same process for grapes, strawberries, pineapple, apple, orange, etc, etc
sdavid4 says: Jul 11, 2011. 12:24 PM
Great idea. I am going to try it tomorrow. Thanks for the thought
sircaptaintigerotter says: Sep 4, 2011. 5:12 PM
this is good but i like using pancake batter idk to me it just comes out fluffier
FetterChiller says: Aug 18, 2011. 9:14 AM
I added some melted chocolate with some cream on top. Even more delicious!
Thank you for this (easy) recipe (there are not all in the picture, just in case you wonder about the number).
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ac1D says: Aug 15, 2011. 12:37 AM
Anyone have any baking soda alternative for me? Thanks!
chihuahualover112 says: Aug 9, 2011. 9:54 AM
what sort of oil could you use for frying? i want to try this but i've never fried anything before...we have canola oil and vegetable oil, would either of those work?
slu6alka (author) says: Aug 9, 2011. 10:49 AM
In my country we only have olive oil and vegetable oil. For almost everything I use vegetable oil and for fried bananas too:)
chihuahualover112 says: Aug 11, 2011. 10:58 AM
great, thanks! :D
sdavid4 says: Jul 11, 2011. 12:30 PM
We also have another spicy version of this. Instead of sugar, add little chilly powder according to ur taste and a pinch of asafoetida. Tastes great.
sdavid4 says: Jul 11, 2011. 12:21 PM
My daughter loves this banana fritters. I add a little cardamon powdered with sugar in the mixture.
mattbrown777 says: Jun 20, 2011. 8:07 PM
These look good. I am going out for fresh oil tomorrow and we will be frying bananas. Can't wait.
FetterChiller says: Jun 20, 2011. 5:48 AM
We call them "Bananen im Schlafrock". You may translate it to "banana in the dressing gown" :-)
I made them a minute ago, and they are rlly tasty :)
Richard_Hell says: Jun 20, 2011. 4:25 AM
yummie pisang goreng delicious allways available at any pasar malam, really good together with a drink called Tjendol
FetterChiller says: Jun 20, 2011. 5:12 AM
Looks interessting xD
Hav you got a recipe for that? I couln't find any (in German or English) online :O
Rizwan Azami says: Jun 16, 2011. 8:53 AM
Thank you for the recipe it reminded me of my mother who used to make these for us 50 years ago and used to call them 'banana fritters'. With the exception (I think) that she used the somewhat overripe bananas and kneaded them into the flour to make the batter. I always wanted to go back to the process and never could because I did not pay attention to it then. Thank you for the very nice instructable.
legless says: Jun 18, 2011. 9:04 PM
We call them banana fritters too. Some people just batter the slices like the author and others beat it into the batter. The other way is to cut the banana in half lengthwise then dip them into the batter. Battered pineapple rings are called pineapple fritters here.
3zuli says: Jun 18, 2011. 2:07 AM
I just made it and it's DELICIOUS!!! thanks :)
akinich says: Jun 16, 2011. 9:11 AM
hey nice ible

can u make a recipe which has no egg in it please???

thanks

akinich
baustin8612 says: Jun 17, 2011. 12:41 PM
we use "Egg Replacer" as a binder. Works great with our allergy kids.
Ortzinator says: Jun 16, 2011. 5:30 PM
You can probably just omit the egg.
akinich says: Jun 17, 2011. 7:14 AM
Thanks
but can u try it please???
HarveyDanger says: Jun 18, 2011. 3:39 PM
Why can't you try it?
lambsb says: Jun 16, 2011. 5:48 PM
I can't knock any of the comments that use the word "Chocolate" in a respectful manner but my first thought was maybe some sugar and cinnamon in the mix.
bthiederman says: Jun 16, 2011. 11:42 AM
What if you plopped a dollup of peanut butter on top of each banana slice and then freeze them? Then once it was moderately frozen, roll em in the dough and fry? The frying would thaw it out (since the oil penetrates whatever it's frying and cooks it) and then you'd have a dollup of warm peanut butter under the dough too. Sound good to you too?

Also, you could sift a couple tablespoons of Hershey's unsweetened chocolate powder into the flour to make it chocolate if you want. I think I'd prefer putting the peanut butter under the dough (without chocolate in the dough) and then dipping each one in Nutella. Course, I'd feel guilty and have to go running afterwards but it'd be totally worth every bite.
pclairep says: Jun 16, 2011. 4:02 PM
i would be careful with the frozen part. there will be water in freezing process that will cause the oil to pop a lot. so be careful with the burn factor. you will have to experiment with the thickness of the slices. too thick - still frozen in the middle, outside over cooked. too thin - uhhh, cannot think what would go wrong.

just my cents, but the idea sounds really good.
slu6alka (author) says: Jun 16, 2011. 12:46 PM
This sounds good :) Thanks for sharing
FireBud9 says: May 9, 2011. 3:29 PM
so about a cup of flour...?
slu6alka (author) says: May 9, 2011. 9:58 PM
Depends on the cup and how full it is...I'm using about 5-7 full table spoons.
gaddy1983 says: Jun 16, 2011. 10:14 AM
FYI 1 US cup = 16 US tablespoons
bluelovebites says: Jun 16, 2011. 8:33 AM
It's popular in Asian countries like Malaysia and Singapore :)) It's really tasty~
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