Plantains
Plantains are a major food staple in West and Central Africa (Cameroon & DR Congo), Central America, the Caribbean Islands and northern, coastal parts of South America. Their attractiveness as food is that they fruit all year round, making them a reliable all-season staple food. Want to try out a recipe…delicious plantain fritters
Plantain fritters recipe:
Plantain Fritters are a popular West African appetizer. The recipe below is a simple and delicious.
Note: If you cannot find plaintains, you substitute with semi-ripe bananas, which are sometimes available at most supermarkets.
To Make this recipe, you will need the following:
Ingredients
- 2 large plantains/semi-ripe bananas
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- ½ cup flour
- ½ tsp baking powder
- ¼ cup water
- ¼ cup sliced onions
- salt and pepper to season
Method
Dice the bananas.
Mix the flour, baking powder, salt, pepper, water and oil in a bowl and mix thoroughly.
Fold in onions and the diced bananas until well mixed.
Oil a baking sheet and then drop the batter by tablespoonful onto the baking sheet.
Frying instructions: Heat oil to 190°C. Drop batter into hot oil by tablespoonful and fry until golden brown.
Baking instructions: Preheat oven to 200°C. Bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown.
Notes
You can serve them as is with freshly ground black pepper and some salt.
Serve these crispy appetizers hot, with a sprinkle of lemon juice. They also go well with hot sauce.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Plantains grow in tropical regions are grown in Africa as a food crop. They are similar to bananas but they do not have the same flavor. They come in different sizes and colors.
They can be purchased, year round, from Most supermarkets (Fresh produce section), African, Asian & Latin Grocery stores.
Key Nutrition
Fiber: High
Vitamins: A, B6 & C
Minerals: Potassium & Calcium
Selecting
• If boiling - select green, firm unripe ones.
• For Deep Frying - select yellowish, brown ones.
Storage
Cool, dark and dry place
Other Cooking Options
Plantains can be boiled, grilled, steamed, fried or baked.