Honey Fried Bananas a la Bu Nanik

A while ago, I saw on YouTube that there is a big fried banana outlet in Jakarta. These fried bananas are not like the usual ones; they are fried in three stages until the bananas caramelize, turning them brown but not burnt. I got curious about how they taste, and luckily, there was a recipe on the Sobat Dapur Channel. Thanks to Bg Sobat for the recipe. The result is crispy on the outside but soft on the inside, and it's recommended to use ripe plantains. These fried bananas are not very crunchy, maybe because they are only fried twice, or adding a little baking soda might make the outside crunchier. Give it a try..
Honey Fried Bananas a la Bu Nanik
A while ago, I saw on YouTube that there is a big fried banana outlet in Jakarta. These fried bananas are not like the usual ones; they are fried in three stages until the bananas caramelize, turning them brown but not burnt. I got curious about how they taste, and luckily, there was a recipe on the Sobat Dapur Channel. Thanks to Bg Sobat for the recipe. The result is crispy on the outside but soft on the inside, and it's recommended to use ripe plantains. These fried bananas are not very crunchy, maybe because they are only fried twice, or adding a little baking soda might make the outside crunchier. Give it a try..
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel the bananas and cut them into pieces.
- 2
Mix all the batter ingredients, adding water gradually, and stir until smooth. Then add the banana pieces and mix well.
- 3
Heat a mold, add a few tablespoons of cooking oil, and add a few tablespoons of batter. Flip the fried bananas when one side is set. Remove and transfer to a pan with plenty of oil.
- 4
Heat plenty of oil over medium heat, then fry until golden brown.
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