Sweet Banana Dumplings are my favourite nostalgic tea-time treat! Made with mashed bananas and flour batter, these dumplings are deep-fried to golden balls. Irresistibly addictive, these crispy and sweet bites are the perfect way to use up any overripe bananas.
Prep Time10 minutesmins
Cook Time20 minutesmins
Total Time30 minutesmins
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: Indian, Malabar, South Indian
Servings: 3people
Author: Famidha Ashraf
INGREDIENTS
1ripe banana(large)
2tablespoonjaggery(or sugar)
1tablespoonrice flour
1tablespoonfine semolina
½teaspooncardamom powder
½teaspoonnigella seedsoptional
1pinchbaking soda
½cupall-purpose flour
salt to taste
Oil to deep fry
INSTRUCTIONS
In a deep, heavy-bottomed pan or a deep-fryer, heat frying oil over medium heat. Make sure there is enough oil to submerge the dumplings.
Oil to deep fry
In a mixing bowl, mash the bananas with sugar until watery.
1 ripe banana, 2 tablespoon jaggery
Add all the ingredients except the flour. Mix well and then start adding the flour little by little until you get the desired consistency.
1 tablespoon rice flour, 1 tablespoon fine semolina, ½ teaspoon cardamom powder, ½ teaspoon nigella seeds, 1 pinch baking soda, ½ cup all-purpose flour, salt to taste
Flap the batter with your fingers to break down any flour lumps and mix thoroughly. You should be able to scoop the batter with a spoon and use another spoon or rubber spatula to release it into the oil.
Once the oil is hot enough, use a spoon to scoop small portions of the batter and carefully drop them into the hot oil. Maintain the flame on low to medium and drop as many as batter balls your pot can hold (avoid overloading as that will bring down the temp of the oil).
Fry the banana dumplings in batches, ensuring they don't stick together. Fry until they turn golden brown and crispy on all sides.
Remove the fried dumplings from the oil using a slotted spoon and place them on a plate lined with paper towels to drain excess oil.
Serve the sweet banana dumplings warm and enjoy them as a delightful tea-time treat or a delicious dessert!
Notes
Add the flour in the end only as much as the liquid mixture would need. You may add very few drops of water only if the batter is too thick. But try to add more banana or jaggery or sugar to make up the batter consistency.