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Ghee-Roasted Bananas | Roasted Bananas | Quick Snack Recipes

November 23, 2015 36 Comments

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Ghee roasted bananas were a regular in my tiffin box. This is one simple snack that’s yummy too. It used to be my favourite ‘tuck’ when I was in school and my grandmom used to make it with so much of love and affection (not to mention the amount of homemade ghee that used to go into it – no wonder I was a fat child). Even the last vacation I went home for, Mary, our maid, made this and some pieces were deliberately overdone and burnt, cuz I like them that way. So here we go – ghee roasted bananas!

You need to use ethappazham or nentran pazham for this snack since those are the bananas that work well for this. So try to get ripe ethappazham to make ghee-roasted bananas.

If you like snacks with bananas, try out these banana chips made in the microwave or koftas with plantain.

Ghee-Roasted Bananas | Roasted Bananas | Quick Snack Recipes
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Ghee Roasted Bananans


Ingredients:
Ethappazham/nenthrapazham : 2
Ghee : 4-5 tbsp
Sugar : to sprinkle

How to make Ghee-Roasted Bananas:

Cut the bananas in circles. The pieces should be 1/2″ thick.

Pour ghee into a pan and when it warms up, add the banana pieces. Keep fire in sim and fry them till they turn golden brown.

Sprinkle sugar generously when the banana pieces are still warm.

They taste crispy when warm and soft and spongy when cold.

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  1. Lyrical Lemongrass

    September 10, 2007 at 1:20 pm

    I’ve never tried this before, but I do know that I like bananas and I like ghee. Perfect. 😀

    Reply
  2. Bharathy

    September 8, 2007 at 1:01 pm

    Whoaah!!..I toowanted to send this for JFI..dear..
    The pic is toooooooooo good!:)..this is my(our) alltime fav!:D

    Reply
  3. Latha Narasimhan

    September 8, 2007 at 10:05 am

    Nice snack nags! Will taste good with nenthrampazham!Oh, I too have a recipe for snackaroma! I keep forgetting the dates!

    Reply
  4. Kajal

    September 8, 2007 at 12:49 am

    This is very easy and healthy dish of banana. It looks delicious my dear.:)

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  5. Mandira

    September 7, 2007 at 5:04 pm

    looks utterly delicious and i love asha’s idea of serving it with ice-cream. I know I’m eating it over the weekend. Thank you for your entry.

    Reply
  6. Mishmash !

    September 7, 2007 at 2:19 pm

    Simplicity at its best!!
    This is my all time fav snack…can have it for breakfast, eve snack and also as a dessert 🙂

    Shn

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  7. Padma

    September 7, 2007 at 12:45 pm

    Loved that caramalization on those cute bananas…great entry for JFI

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  8. 3inone

    September 7, 2007 at 7:15 am

    Nags,
    i used to love these as a child. Gosh, I feel all homesick and hungry now!

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  9. Cynthia

    September 7, 2007 at 12:44 am

    Nags, you have me drooling here at my computer. Look at the carmelization on those fried bananas.

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  10. Linda

    September 7, 2007 at 12:34 am

    Hi Nags,

    Fried bananas look so tempting, golden brown — I can imagine how rich and good they taste. Could you please pass the bowl… 🙂

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