Banana fritters. Reviews for: Photos of Banana Fritters. These Banana Fritters are a delicious way to use up your ripe bananas. Fried to golden perfection, they are full of flavor and perfect for any meal.
Served hot and golden, Banana Fritters are the perfect way to satisfy a sweet tooth! Made with sweet, fruity bananas and aromatic vanilla, then fried to perfection, these fritters are yummy all the. My whole family devoured these Banana Fritters as soon as I was done making them. You can cook Banana fritters using 8 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Banana fritters
- You need of bananas.
- It's of all purpose flour.
- You need of cornflour.
- Prepare of salt.
- Prepare of powderd sugar.
- Prepare of til.
- You need of water.
- Prepare of oil for frying.
They are SO GOOD and I am commanding you to make these banana fritters! Yummy fluffy banana fritters made in under an hour from start to finish. AND the banana flavor in these fritters is ah-mazing. After sharing my mother's Savory French Toast, I think it is time for a little.
Banana fritters step by step
- Peal and make long slices of banana,not so thin or thick.
- Take a vessel add all purpose flour in it.
- Add cornflour,salt sugar powder til in it and mix well.
- Add water and make a thick batter.
- Heat oil in a deep pan.
- Dip banana slice in batter and deep fry in hot oil.
- As fritter get fried to golden and crisp take out it from oil.
- Serve hot fritters with chilled icecreem of your choice.
Today I was craving something sweet and just down right comforting to sink my Ingredients In Banana Fritters. Bananas - As I said above any kind will do, just be sure it is super. Banana Fritters are made with cakey batter, fried to perfection and loaded with bananas. And, they are all topped off with a sweet glaze, making it taste almost like a funnel cake or mini donut! These are a lovely crispy treat a blob of ice cream, or like I do when I have a crowd over, I make up a platter of various fritters, homemade apple fritters , pineapple, banana, and then.
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