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    Home » Vegetarian Starters and Snacks » Pazham Pori | Banana Fritters | Step By Step Recipe

    Pazham Pori | Banana Fritters | Step By Step Recipe

    Published: Dec 3, 2010 · Modified: Sep 23, 2020 by Srivalli · 15 Comments

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    Pazham Pori is also known as Ethakka Appam as I am told. The mere mention of Pazham Pori conjures of memories long forgotten, of childhood delights, of youthful indulgence and a mature fantasy. Well for all the adventures we have had, the conquest of Pazham Pori remains the one of the top. And my fondness to this delightful snack remains untarnished.

    If you can understand how much of an impression these Pazham Pori has had on my "snack disliker" hubby dear, who  got these Nenthra Pazham, you can know how great these tastes. I think I have some deep connection with Kerala and its cuisine as I love all their dishes. Growing up on these dishes during our many summer vacations, made us love the cuisine. In fact most times I am mistaken for a malayali and addressed in Malayalam.

    Ernakulam is one city we must have visited many times. When Dad was the Medical Director, in-charge of the south zone, he used to take us along for vacations. All those wonderful trips down south, surely brings back many nostalgic memories. We could be sure of getting treated to the best of what the place had to offer. And these tempting, delicious Pazham Pori were a must on the list when we visit Ernakulam. Of course Pazham Pori is available across the state, yet I can relate this more to this place than anything else.

    Hubby dear just decided he wanted to eat Pazham Pori and got some Nenthra pazham. And it was pretty late when I got down making these. We managed to finish some and even had some spared for my colleagues.

    How to make Pazham Pori in Step By Step

    Nenthra Pazham before peeling. I used only two of these.

    After peeling cut into two horizontal pieces.

    Then proceed to cut vertically into thick pieces

     Like this..

    Dip the banana pieces into the batter made with all purpose flour, sugar, soda.

    Make sure the fruit is coated on both sides.

     Gently drop them into hot oil.

    Cook on both sides.

    Drain using a colander ladle.

    Pazham Pori | Banana Fritters

    Ingredients Needed

    Nenthra Pazham - 2 big ones
    Maida / All purpose flour - 3/4 cup (can use more)
    Sugar - 3-4 tsp
    Cooking Soda - 2 pinches
    Turmeric - a tiny pinch.
    Rice flour - 1 tsp (opt I didn't use this time)

    Oil for deep frying

    Method to prepare:

    Peel the banana and cut in the middle horizontally. Then proceed to cut vertically into think strips.

    Take the flour, sugar and cooking soda in a bowl, mix well. Then slowly add the water to get a thick batter. Whisk it well so that it rises up. You wont actually see the rise but you can see froth coming out during whisking.

    Heat kadai/pan with oil. When it is hot, dip the banana strips into the batter on both sides and gently drop into the hot oil. If the banana/plantain is over ripe, it will slip very badly, so got to hold it tight!

    Once it turns lightly golden flip to the other side. When done, remove on a kitchen towel to drain excess oil.

    Notes:

    • The fruit has to be ripe, yet not too ripe for you not be able to handle the cutting.
      When you use rice flour, the batter tends to come out little crispy.
      Take care not to lower your fingers close to the oil, it has happened few times to me.
    • I added a bit of turmeric, in fact more than necessary by mistake during the first batch. The fritters turned out pink! So if you want a little yellow hue, add a small pinch and not more.
    • The proportion of Rice flour depends on how crispy you want. Without this flour the fritters tend to become soggy. 

    We enjoyed the Pazham Pori and it transported me to my childhood days. Do share which dish brings your childhood to memory!

    Happy Weekend and enjoy!

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    Pazham Pori | Banana Fritters | Step By Step Recipe

    Cuisine Kerala
    Dish Type Deep Fried Dishes
    Author Srivalli
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    1. Smitha says

      December 03, 2010 at 1:54 am

      fried banana is soo good ...but eating it with fried icecream...its heaven!

      Reply
    2. Dr.Sameena Prathap says

      December 03, 2010 at 4:51 am

      Hi Valli,

      Love pazham pori...cannot stop with one...:)
      will send you my entries shortly.

      Reply
    3. Prathibha says

      December 03, 2010 at 5:54 am

      Looks gr8....I m hungry now and feeling like grabbing them from d screen

      Reply
    4. Santosh Bangar says

      December 03, 2010 at 7:28 am

      fried banana is looking yummy. i had banana and do not wht to do with them ur recipe came in right time i will try

      Reply
    5. Jayashree says

      December 03, 2010 at 4:21 am

      One of my favourite tea-time eats....it's been a while since I made these. Btw, you used a lot of turmeric, and the pazham pori turned pink??? How come?

      Reply
    6. savitha ramesh says

      December 03, 2010 at 1:49 pm

      yummy and easy recipe ..thanks for sharing with us valli

      Reply
    7. Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal says

      December 03, 2010 at 6:52 pm

      I have to try it out yaar, I have heard so much about it. They looks simply mouth watering.

      Reply
    8. Laavanya says

      December 03, 2010 at 2:57 pm

      We always got this from our neighbours 🙂 So very yummy. It's been a while since i made it.

      Reply
    9. Happy Cook says

      December 03, 2010 at 3:21 pm

      This is Kerala special, how i wish i had them right now. Looks yumm.

      Reply
    10. dr.antony says

      December 05, 2010 at 4:22 am

      My favorite!
      I even wrote a blog' A tribute to Ethakka Appom", as we call it in Malayalam.

      Reply
    11. Mehnaz Kapadia says

      December 05, 2010 at 11:08 am

      My bro loves this!! But v prepare it slightly differently. Would try this one soon 🙂

      Btw, m hosting an event on my blog. Do check it out 🙂

      http://chefnaaz.blogspot.com/2010/12/trifle-event.html

      Reply
    12. Jaisy James says

      December 05, 2010 at 11:30 am

      my fav looks yummy

      Reply
    13. Nitha says

      December 05, 2010 at 5:39 pm

      My all time fav..

      Reply
    14. Srivalli says

      December 06, 2010 at 6:15 am

      Thank you friends..I am so glad so many love this wonderful snack from Kerala!

      Reply
    15. Ashwini says

      January 21, 2012 at 1:05 am

      I had eaten banana fritter when I was college it was a very new recipe for us…i still have that taste in my mouth …will definately try making

      Reply

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