Unlock The Secret To Perfect Kerala-Style Banana Chips At Home

Peel, slice, and soak nendran bananas in turmeric water before frying them in hot coconut oil until crispy. Optionally, season with a saltwater solution while frying. Drain, cool, and store in an airtight container for freshness.

Updated: November 1, 2024 4:18 PM IST

By Harpreet Kour | Edited by Harpreet Kour

Unlock The Secret To Perfect Kerala-Style Banana Chips At Home

To make Kerala banana chips, peel and thinly slice nendran bananas, then soak them in salted turmeric water for 10-15 minutes. Rinse, drain, and pat dry. Heat coconut oil in a deep pan, then fry banana slices in batches until they’re golden and crispy. For even seasoning, sprinkle a saltwater solution into the hot oil while frying. Drain on paper towels and allow them to cool completely. Store in an airtight container to keep the chips fresh.

Ingredients:

  • 4 raw nendran bananas (Kerala bananas, available at specialty stores)
  • Salt, to taste
  • ½ tsp turmeric powder
  • Coconut oil (for authentic flavor) or vegetable oil for frying
  • Water for soaking and rinsing

Steps:

  • Prepare the Bananas:
    • Peel the bananas by slicing down the side and gently removing the peel. It helps to cut off both ends of the banana.
    • Slice the bananas thinly using a mandoline slicer or a sharp knife. Ideally, the slices should be thin and even for uniform frying.
  • Soak the Slices:
    • Place the banana slices in a bowl of water and add a pinch of salt and turmeric powder. Let them soak for about 10-15 minutes; this step helps enhance the color and flavor of the chips.
    • After soaking, rinse the slices under cold water and drain well. Pat them dry with a clean cloth or paper towel.
  • Prepare the Oil for Frying:
    • In a deep frying pan or a heavy-bottomed wok, heat coconut oil on medium heat. Coconut oil gives an authentic flavor, but vegetable oil can be used as an alternative.
    • To check if the oil is ready for frying, drop a small piece of banana in it. If it sizzles and floats up, the oil is hot enough.
  • Fry the Banana Slices:
    • Carefully add a handful of banana slices to the hot oil, making sure not to overcrowd the pan. Overcrowding will reduce the oil temperature, causing soggy chips.
    • Fry the slices on medium-high heat, stirring occasionally to ensure even cooking. They should turn crispy and golden-yellow. This takes about 2-3 minutes per batch.
  • Season While Frying (Optional):
    • For an extra flavor boost, dissolve a little salt in a few drops of water. Once the banana slices are almost done frying, sprinkle this saltwater solution into the hot oil, being very cautious as it will splatter.
    • The salt solution evenly seasons the chips, giving them a savory taste without directly adding salt.
  • Drain and Cool:
    • Remove the fried chips from the oil with a slotted spoon and place them on paper towels to absorb excess oil.
    • Allow the chips to cool completely, as they will continue to crisp up as they cool down.

Storage:

Once fully cooled, store the chips in an airtight container to keep them crispy. They stay fresh for up to 1-2 weeks if stored in a cool, dry place.

Tips:

  • Use raw nendran bananas for the authentic taste and texture.
  • Ensure the oil is at the right temperature for crispiness.
  • If you prefer a spicy variation, sprinkle a little black pepper or chili powder over the chips after frying.

Enjoy your homemade Kerala banana chips as a delicious snack.

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