

Ingredients:
1. Banana- 1no (preferably overripe ones)
2. Ghee- 1-2tsp (or more depending on how much juice you want in the end)
1. Banana- 1no (preferably overripe ones)
2. Ghee- 1-2tsp (or more depending on how much juice you want in the end)
3. Sugar- for sprinkling
Method:
Step 1: Cut the whole banana into 2 or 3 depending on how long you want the slices to be. Slice each piece vertically (as seen in the snaps).
Step 2: Heat ghee in a frying pan, arrange the slices of banana without overcrowding it and shallow fry them.
Step 3: Arrange them in a plate n' sprinkle it with some sugar. And its ready. Serve it with some ice cream if you like to create a Dessert version of the snack.

He used Butter instead of Ghee, used a lot more than my version. He added brown sugar into the hot butter first and then added the bananas whole instead of slicing it. To make the whole thing look a lot more exciting, he even flambé-d them in the pan ;) and served it hot with some vanilla ice cream. I must say it looked divine. But my craving for the home version, made me try that instead. Happy Cooking!!
I would like to thank Asha from A Tasty Challenge for the award she passed on to me.
Her blog not only has some really yummy recipes, but she had actually taken on a challenge to finish 262 recipes in 365days n' completed the same this May. I'm in awe, kudos to you Asha.


Wowww... Sounds interesting and tempting.. thanks for the recipe.. Awesome presentation !!
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I don't have much have a sweet tooth but my hubby devours this ~ such simple yet delectable dish! You got a really nice caramelization on the plantains!
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This is my all time fav snack along with the ethakappam. Kottayam version would win handsdown for me anytime.
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy and easy too. Lovely pictures.
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Looks yummilicious...
ReplyDeleteOmg, those roasted bananas looks super marvellous,damn addictive and irresistible..congrats on ur award..
ReplyDeleteNow you are making me hungry so early in the morning.... I absolutely love this..... I can have banana in any form....
ReplyDeleteYour recipes are always making me want to reach out for them from the screen. Such a drool-worthy picture! Love these caramelized bananas!
ReplyDeleteThis is my all time favourite, looks so yummy. Congratulations on your awards. Happy to follow your yummy blog :)
ReplyDeleteMiriam, this was a very popular after school snack at home! I still make it here for tea time and we just love it as much as we love ethakkappam :D
ReplyDeleteI always keep a few Nendrapazhams exclusively to make this.I think more than the taste,it is the feel-good factor associated with it that I love the most!!
ReplyDeleteHi Miriam ...first time on your lovely blog and loved your header in first glance .
ReplyDeleteLiked all your food pics and these caramelized bananas look awesome. I have never tried this with the nendran bananas ....this should be a good reason to go find them .