Just like the saying "old habits die hard" is true; similarly its also true that old favourites seldom change. Specially those you have nurtured from your childhood. I am sure all of you have your own chosen favourites. One such all time favourite nibble has been "banana chips", but strangely I never got down to making my own one. In fact it was never made at my home as well. Guess what you cook is also part of this habit- you make what you have been used to making or what your mom made. Thankfully with our blogs all of us are breaking from this comfort zones and attempting anew.
Since I was making it for first time, I saw the recipe from here, and it was good - crunchy & crispy. Read somewhere that banana chips can are also coated with chocolate in the sweet version. Has anyone of you made or eaten that? Will try that next time. Till then here's my entry to Healing foods-banana, started by Siri and to Bookmarked recipes-every tuesday.
Savory Banana Chips Recipe
Ingredients:
5 raw bananas
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons salt
1/2 tsp red chilly powder
Pinch of turmeric (optional)
Bowl of ice cold water
Oil for deep frying
Oil for deep frying
Method:
- Peel the bananas and soak in salted iced water for 10 minutes.
- Slice bananas with a slicer or sharp knife into thin round slices.
- Dry banana slices with a kitchen towel and place it a dry bowl. Add red chilly powder and turmeric powder (if using) and toss well to coat evenly.
- Spread it on a large tray or newspaper and let it dry in sun for at least 1-2 hours.
- Heat oil in a deep fryer, wok or heavy bottomed pan.
- Fry banana slices about 2 minutes until golden brown or crispy in one-layer batches.
- Drain on paper towels and sprinkle with salt to taste.
Wow this is yum.. One of my all time favourites:) I have never tried this at home... u make it sound so delicious..
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Love this banana chips, we make them bit spicier than urs, fabulous click..
ReplyDelete@Priya Do let me know what all you add (other than red chilly) to make spicier..I don't mind that as well.
ReplyDeletebanana chips indeed make for an all time nibble ! looks great
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ReplyDeleteI love banana chips !! These look wonderful and excellent click !!
Very crispy and yummy looking chips. Great snack.
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looks awesome I made this a few months ago too :)
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Nice blog! Look forward to your recipes - please do stop by mine as well :))))) thanq!
Looks wonderful and tempting ... Following u ...
ReplyDeleteThey do look yummy and crunchy !!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really crunchy n yummy.. Nothing can beat the homemade banana chips:)
ReplyDeleteI have tried the sweet version of banana chips but not coated with chocolate:-( Choco covered Banana chips sounds soo yummm
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