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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Banana Nest



Ingredients
Banana/ Plantain Ripe: 2
Coconut Grated: ½ cup
Sugar: 4-5 tbsp
Semiya/ Vermicelli: needed
Cardamom Powder: ¼ tsp
Oil: for deep frying
Method of Preparation
Steam/ Cook the plantain till done. (Plantain should be ripe enough but not too over ripe)
Mash it well with hand.
Add grated coconut, cardamom powder and sugar to it. Mix well with hand.
Make small balls from it, roll it in semiya and flatten a bit and make a thumb impression at the middle. Press well so that the semiya will stay on it. (If semiya is not coating on the banana you can use beaten egg or thin maida batter, for me I didn’t use any of them, it coated itself)
Heat oil in a pan and deep fry till the semiya becomes golden brown.
A crunchy snack is ready to serve.
In my opinion this is the best snack that u could make with plantain. 

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39 comments:

  1. I like the name of this dish...& the dish looks simply awesome !

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  2. Wow, very innovative dear, looks awesome..

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  3. nice and tasty!......i trust your opinion..it def. must be the best snack with plantain.

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  4. Perfect cor coming easter. Like bird nest

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  5. wow sounds interesting!!il try it soon!

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  6. Looks so beautiful.. Kids will love it.. Nice one

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  7. looks cool. I think I should try it one evening.

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  8. Wow! These looks awesome & lovely! Great idea for Easter! I'm bookmarking these stunning recipe! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  9. amazing!!..looks so yummy faseela...so creative!

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  10. everytime i come to ur blog i always wonder how do u come up with such cute & innovative ideas, this is so new & different :)

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  11. faseela sorry about the post i deleted its meant to be on a further date i dont know how it appeared...thanks for the comments!!u must be wondering where the pics went :) thanks for ur lovely encouraging words!

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  12. Now this is terrific...look like real bird nests!!
    Ye aap kya kar rahe ho Faseela ji...itni acchhi acchhi recipes and wo bhi roz roz. :))

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  13. Awesome recipe looks so yummy.

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  14. What a lovely recipe loved the look of it ...looks amazing!

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  15. What an interesting way to serve banana! Great post dear!

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  16. Interesting recipe dear.Will give a try soon.

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  17. very interesting recipe..but i dont see the link in my linky too..pls check

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  18. Luvly recipe..wish i cud taste them too.

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  19. Lovely preparation and very unique.

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  20. Very interesting unique recipe.. Looks delicious..

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  21. super name and like a nest...super and awesome rcipe

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  22. Lovely nest,perfectly done with plantains!!
    Please link in your entries to EP Series-Cilantro /Cumin Event

    Erivum Puliyum

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  23. Lovely nest,perfectly done with plantains!!
    Please link in your entries to EP Series-Cilantro /Cumin Event

    Erivum Puliyum

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  24. Simply fantastic! Perfect name for the dish :)

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  25. nests are like inviting me..nice one,perfectly named ad nest.....

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  26. these look super cute faseela :).. thanks for linking it to my event :)


    Ongoing Event: I'm a STAR

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  27. so cute :) , perfect party snack

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  28. wow...seriously it looks like bird nest...wonderful recipe !

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  29. Very innovative n yummy surprise Dear. Fabulous

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  30. So unique and interesting one !! Thanks for linking to the event !!

    Ongoing event CC:Vegan Diet - Plant Based Food

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