I finally found a quick and easy way to get rid of my ripen banana instead of use it for banana cake. That is to make banana fritters, it's easier, less thing for me to wash, and can use as little as one banana! I don't know about you, but I hardly left with 3 ripen bananas that nobody wants to eat. It will either be one or two and that was not enough to make banana cake or muffin. So, I adapted my recipe from Isha's kuih kodok. And since I only have two black banana looking at me instead of three, this is what I did,
Ingredients:
2 bananas, smashed
1 large brown egg
1/3 cup of flour
pinch of salt
2 tsp. fulled of cane sugar
In a mixing bowl, smashed the bananas with a fork. Add in egg, salt and sugar. Mix well. Use a small cookie and scoop into a medium heat hot oil (be careful as it brown easily, make sure the heat is low so that it will cook in the inside of the fritter) and deep-fry until golden brown. Drain on paper towel before serving.
Verdict: It's a tasty snack indeed, goes very well with afternoon tea. Thanks Isha! :)
Note: Recipe revised on June 9th, 2013.
Sounds great for that one black banana! ;)
ReplyDeleteUsed up my one black banana with your recipe and it's yummy! :)
ReplyDeleteHi V,
ReplyDeleteYou are really fast ah! But very simple and easy right? Glad you like it, now we know what to do with our one black banana right? ;)
This looks like quite easy, tempting me to try again.. hehe
ReplyDelete1/3 cup of flour is how many grams huh?
I thought "leopard" banana is already bad, black banana is worse....hahaha!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a keeper recipe for me since I don't bake! Thanks! My bananas have not turned black yet so I will try it when they have a chance to turn black :P
In my city it's called godog gedang, gedang means pisang or banana
ReplyDeleteyummyyy
Hi Ning's Mummy,
ReplyDelete1/3 cup is 40 gram. It's easy lah and yummy too. Do try it!
Haha Tigerfish! More like lots of "leopard" banana lah, a little still not enough, must be a lot, if not not as sweet.
Hi Andaliman,
Wah, so hard to pronounce, godog gedang! We called it kuih kodok, good for the leftover banana.
Sounds yummy! I love anything banana, and deep fried settles it!
ReplyDeleteits sound really good since i love "pisang goreng" or fried banana :D
ReplyDeletesounds good.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!! I make these with my black banana too..hehe... I normally use Florence's recipe.
ReplyDelete1 lonely black banana sitting on the counter will be made into fritters in the morning!
ReplyDeletethx for recipe.
hmmm...love it, yes its good with afternoon tea. yummy
ReplyDeleteThanks Aimee, Lia, Edith. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Blur Mommy,
Let me go look at Florence's recipe and see whether I can use just one banana to do it. ;)
Hi SteamyKitchen,
You're welcome! Hope you and your boys like it! :)
Hi Isha,
Thanks again for the recipe! Love it! :)
Got some very-very ripe finger bananas couldn't get to it fast enough.
ReplyDeleteFound your recipe and I made this for my boy 2 days in a row. Today, I made it with Bisquick (pancake mix) instead of flour. Came out great, too!
Thanks for the recipe!
You're welcome Tricia. Glad you like it! :)
ReplyDeleteI made kuih kodok like a few months ago, it was surprisingly easy to make and good.
ReplyDeleteHi RM,
ReplyDeleteEasy hor? I made it a couple of times already. Just an easy snack to prepare. :)
Looks really good! I'll make these soon and serve them with warm honey to dip them in. Yuuuuuuum!
ReplyDeleteHiya, think you may be missing some liquid from this recipe? Either milk or water to make it into a dropping consistency batter? All the Best x
ReplyDeleteAnon, the liquid came from the egg and smashed banana (the thawed frozen banana has even more liquid content).
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