Banana Fritter

2021-02-07

Banana Fritter

Prep: 30 mins
Cook: 15 mins
Yields: 6 Servings
Credit: Panlasang Pinoy

Banana Fritter or Maruya is a fried food that makes use of "Saba" banana or plantains. The bananas are sliced or mashed and then mixed with a batter, which is composed of flour, sugar, vanilla, and a binder which is egg usually.

This is eaten for breakfast or as a mid-afternoon snack. There are many ways to prepare the banana. Some slice it in half while others prepare it by slicing thinly crosswise. There is no right or wrong way of preparing the bananas; it all depends on your preference. I prefer mashing the bananas because they are easier to cook that way; it also makes the mixture more flavorful.

When making Banana Fritters, make sure that you are using ripe bananas; unripe bananas are quite bitter and will not give you the expected sweet taste. As for the cooking oil, try to use about a cup for every batch and then add more as necessary. Doing this will prevent the mixture from absorbing excess oil.

1 .

In a large bowl, combine flour, salt, and 1/2 cup sugar. Mix well.

2 .

Gradually add the mashed bananas while mixing.

3 .

Add the egg, vanilla extract, and water. Mix to incorporate all the ingredients.

4 .

Heat half of the oil in a pan.

5 .

When the oil becomes hot, scoop about 1/2 cup of the mixture and then pour in the pan.

6 .

Fry both sides until the color turns golden brown.

7 .

Sprinkle the remaining sugar on both sides.

8 .

Serve. Share and enjoy!

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