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Banana fritters – Sweet sugar coated snack…

The very name sounds lip-smacking and makes me feel hungry! We used to have this for an evening snack when we got back from school. My sister and I would play the guessing game, as we travelled back from school, so whoever guessed the right evening snack, for the day, would get double the share. These banana fritters were a favourite during our birthday parties for friends. I now enjoy seeing my daughter lip-smacking this very same snack. At times I serve it with wheat dosas(roll the banana fritters in the dosa) for breakfast too!

This is a common snack item in most Anglo-Indian homes. In Kerala this item is prepared with the deep yellow thick-fleshy bananas  and is called  “Pazham Pori or Ethakka Appam” – the batter for this is prepared minus the egg. This is also a favourite snack of all times.

In the recipe ‘banana fritters’ the sweet taste of the banana touches your taste buds when you bite into the fritters. The sugar coating of the banana melts giving way to the sweetness hidden inside. The egg and milk combination gives this snack a fluffy look and soft texture. While frying the batter-dipped bananas try and ensure that the bananas do not break-up, as it is the whole fried bananas that give the snack a lovely appeal.

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Method:

Preparation Time: 25 minutes

Serves: 4

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