Banana Chips/ Vazhakka upperi
in Kerala, Kerala Dishes, Kids' Choice, Snacks, To make Sadya on Thursday, November 24, 2011
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Ingredients
Raw banana(nendran)- Skinned and thinly sliced
Oil(Coconut oil/any other oil)- To deep fry
Turmeric powder
Concentrated Salt water
Method
1. Heat(medium high) the oil in a deep frying pan.
2. Slowly throw in the banana slices into oil.Try to separate them as much as possible while you add. (Do not fill the pan with oil, when you throw in the slices the oil will rise up)
3.Stop putting the banana slices once they are just below the oil level.
4.Do not stir, wait for a few minutes(5-6) for the slices to get cooked.
5.Now you can stir them slowly, just by flipping from one side to the other.
6.Again stir after 3-4 minutes. Repeat till the chips are done.(may take about 25-35 minutes in a small pan)
7.When it is done add the salt solution (1tbsp for 2 bananas) which has a pinch of turmeric into the oil slowly.
8.Wait till all the bubbles stop coming.
9.Immediately take out the chips from oil using a ladle with strainer.
10.Remove excess oil by spreading on paper napkins.Store in an airtight container for upto a month.
Notes:
I get this special type of raw bananas from the Chinese supermarkets.The bananas you get from most of the Indian grocery stores for making curries is different.
If you cut them too thin ,keep an eye on the temperature of the oil.
Contributor: Namitha
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