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Jun 1, 2011

Banana Fritters(Nentram palam Appam)


Crispy Banana Fritters
  My first week of blogging marathon is over...Welcome to another week of blogging marathon..This week I am cooking on a theme of “Regional Specials”..I selected kerala as this weeks region,because I love keralan foods...Their food has a lovely flavour with lots of coconut in it...I have selected 7 dishes to make all over this week...So I decided to start with a famous keralan dish called nentram palam appam..It is one of the typical keralan snacks..I recommend you all to give this a try because It is so good..You can have this warm or at room temperature.try to use the ripe banana for this,that what makes this dish unique..You can increase the amount of sugar in this...I fried this in plain refined oil,but you could fry this in coconut oil,that’s how they make this in kerala.. I send this recipe to Blogging Marathon's Day 1 with theme “Regional Special”So please try this and let me know what you think..

This recipe goes to Siri's Healing Foods event guest hosted by Krithi..The theme is Banana,it can be used in any form...for more details check her page..Please check that and if you wish you could join in that..

I have a round up of previous weeks recipes on the theme “15 min Quick Breakfast”

Ingrediants:

Banana(Nentram palam)-3 sliced
Oil for deep frying

For Batter:
Flour(Maida)-1 cup
Rice flour-1 tblspn
Sugar-3 tblpsn
Salt a pinch
Red colour a pinch
Cardamom pod-2 crushed

Method:

Heat oil for deep frying..Slice the banana lengthwise or in round slices.

Mix the ingrediants for batter with water to make a thick paste.

Dip each slices of banana in the batter and fry them in hot oil till they are crisp.Serve them warm or cold.

Pictorial:
Take bananas


slice it down
make up the batter


dip banana in batter and fry


banana fritters frying in oil


fry till golden
Serve


Enjoy




Check out the Blogging Marathoners doing BM#5 along with me... 

Curry in a hurry under 30 min: Priya Suresh, Srivalli, Usha Seven Days of Colorful Dishes Kid's Special: Vardhini, Seven Days of Indian Sweets: Harini, Suma, Veena Seven Days of Regional Specials: Aarthi, Kalyani, Pavani, Shylaja Summer Coolers: PJVaishali Under 15 mins Quick Breakfast: Sushma Pinjala

15 comments:

Usha said... Best Blogger Tips

Looks yum! I would not lie to you and say I would make it bcz, I am one of those few people who dislikes bananas! :)

harini-jaya said... Best Blogger Tips

Sounds interesting!

Vardhini said... Best Blogger Tips

The fritters look so delicious Arthi.

Vardhini
VardhinisKitchen

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said... Best Blogger Tips

what a wonderful looking fritters, never made fritters out of ripe banana, they sounds superb :)

Deepthidigvijay said... Best Blogger Tips

hmm they look..yummy..i hv been to kerala..itz a beautiful palce...food is glorious....i appreciate ur marathon "kerala"

Priya said... Best Blogger Tips

Crispy fritters tempts me a lot..

Pavani said... Best Blogger Tips

Yummy looking banana fritters, they are perfect as rainy day treat that we have right now.

SouthIndianHome said... Best Blogger Tips

Banana fritters looks yummy
South Indian Home

Jayashree said... Best Blogger Tips

This is called pazham pori.....and is a regular tea time snack in Kerala. Yours looks good.

Mom Chef said... Best Blogger Tips

looks yum ! had these once way back in my college days on the way to Trivandrum for a field trip:)

swapna said... Best Blogger Tips

Delicious fritters....love it!!

Now Serving said... Best Blogger Tips

wow those are certainly mouthwatering dear!

veena krishnakumar said... Best Blogger Tips

Nice step by step tute. Looks very yumm

PJ said... Best Blogger Tips

They are delicious. Love to indulge. Are they same as pazhampori?

Faith said... Best Blogger Tips

These look so tasty, I love that crispy coating! Looks like the perfect sweet treat.

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