Ingredients
3 - Unripe raw banana, washed
2 cups - Besan powder, shifted
1 tbsp - Rice flour
1.5 tsp - Red chili powder or to taste
3 to 4 big flakes - Garlic, crushed and finely grated
1/2 tsp - Hing powder
1 tbsp - Ghee
Salt to taste
Peanut oil or sunflower
Method
1 ) Make a thick batter by mixing besan, rice flour, chili powder, garlic, hing, ghee, salt to taste along with enough water.
2 ) Cut banana into thin slices longitudinally. Discard the skin on both edges of the banana, if you do not prefer the skin.
3 ) Heat oil in a kadai or wok. Dip and coat each banana slice well with the batter and deep fry in medium hot oil till golden brown in color. Oil should be hot enough before sliding in the slices. Drain out of the oil and place in a platter to serve.
Serve hot as is or with coconut chutney.
12 comments:
Pravs,makes me hungry there..I miss them..we dont get ethakka here.others can be tried..One thing special about you is your presentation !! Simple but elegant ..Thanks
only difference from mine is addition of garlic. hmm.. that could be a good option..
Banana bajji sounds crip n light.Drop in
Nice an crispy! Looks awesome for a rainy day! :)
Ann: Thanks a lot for the appreciation.Makes it worth while for all the efforts put in.
Nags : There you go.. i have something different :)
Chaitra : Thanks :) will drop in.
kalai : Thanks :)
hello... hapi blogging... have a nice day! just visiting here....
I have never made bajji with raw banana's, this I gotta try. We usually make the sweeter version with ripe plantains, with rice flour and maida batter with the addition of kalonji/onion seeds.
one of my friends made this n we loved it , now i have a reliable recipe , thanks pravs
Hapi: Thanks for visiting.
My comfort food network : I have sweet banana recipe here too. Make the same way but without kalonji. I should discover the taste adding kalonji.You should try this one for a savoury snack.
Rahin : Thanks to your friend for trying and to you for this valuable feedback.
Banana bajjis look so delicious! My favourite tea time snack!
ncie to c ur post after a long time. where ahve u been?
banana bajji looks simple and nice.
thanks
prajusha
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Bajji looks yummy and crispy..
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