RIPE BANANA BAJJI & GORENG PISANG (SWEET BANANA FRITTERS )
AND A RAINBOW & HAPPY HOLI TO ALL.
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Bananas – 2 ripe ones
Rice flour – 1 tbsp
Soda bi-carb – a pinch (optional)
Red chilly powder - 2 tsps
Salt as per taste
Oil – for deep frying
Method
Peel the Bananas and cut into chunks. Keep aside. In a bowl, Add Besan flour, rice flour, a pinch of soda bi-carb, red chilly powder and salt as per taste. Add water and make a thick paste first, this ensures that the lumps get dissolved. Then add more water till it comes to the dosa better consistency. Keep aside. Now take a deep frying pan, Add oil for frying.
Take a chunk of banana and dip it into the batter, the banana should be coated well with the batter else it will come in direct contact with the oil and absorb too much oil. Drop the coated banana chunks into hot oil and deep fry until golden brown. Once you remove from oil place on kitchen towel to drain the excess oil. Serve hot. You can eat it just like that. Just bite into one and a riot of flavors explode into your mouth, ranging from hot, sweet, salty and crispy outside and the soft and gooey banana inside. Enjoy this delightful snack on a cold winter or rainy day.
GORENG PISANG
I would like to share with you’ll the recipe of Goreng Pisang, wherein Rice flour, salt, sugar are mixed with water to form a batter like consistency and then Bananas(not over ripe usually the “Pisang Raja” variety available in this part of the world ) are dipped into this batter and deep fried. Sometimes, glutinous rice flour is also added to the batter and sometimes a bit of ginger powder is added to give that extra flavor to the batter. Then the bananas are dipped in the batter and deep fried until golden brown and served hot with a dash of cinnamon powder and some fresh cream.
I saw a beautiful rainbow outside and I thought I must capture it in my camera. There is a pot
of gold at the end of the rainbow. I thought this signifies the recession we are going through and the optimistic th
ought that it will end and things will brighten up as I believe that there is light at the end of a tunnel and we will find that pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
I would like to send this wonderful dish to my blogger friend Purva for the “ Festive Food – Holi” event that she is hosting.
I would also like to send this to PJ’s Tasty Bites for Toddlers event
I can see two rainbows, very new tasty recipe with banana.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy...near my office there is one shop selling very famous goreng pisang....am not much fan though...I find it very sweet for my taste ;)....Rainbow looking gud
ReplyDeleteIts lovely dear...new one...nice click
ReplyDeletePhoto of Rainbow is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteRipe banana bajji is new, sweet and crunchy. good one! :)
Looks yumm never had them.
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting ! Beautiful picture of the rainbow :-)
ReplyDeletehave heard of it,,but never tried making..looks yumm..will try soon..
ReplyDeletelovely click,.:-)
ReplyDeleteLovely colourful rainbow, adds colour to the Holi event. Banana fritters look crunchy and delicious. Thank you for the lovely entry for the event.
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