Lizzie's Crispy Banana Fritters

@lizelle ยท 2024-10-23 21:05 ยท Foodies Bee Hive

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Crispy on the outside, with a dusting of Cinnamon Sugar, deliciously spongy inside, and a delicate fresh Banana flavour coming through! 20241023_124429.jpg

I'm talking Banana Fritters of course! This super-quick teatime treat, made with basic pantry staples and a single Banana, can be turned into an indulgent dessert when served with creamy Ice Cream, or thick and creamy Yogurt, and a sprinkling of Berries. 20241023_125724.jpg

After the stressful first three weeks of October, I needed something to sweeten the day. I had one perfectly ripe Banana, and immediately thought - Banana Fritters!

I used to make these little balls of pure delight when my sons were small. Hubby as a Type 1 diabetic (from the age of eight), could also indulge. I omitted the sugar in the batter - the banana gives it quite enough sweetness, and his fritters weren't given a dusting of cinnamon sugar, only a light sprinkling of Cinnamon. I sometimes used granulated artificial sweetener, but of course, it's not healthy, so did not do that often. 20241023_122957.jpg

I've started this food blog by showing you the end results, but I'm sure you'd like to know how to make it, right? 20241023_123848.jpg

Banana Fritters

This quantity makes 1 dozen fritters, I squeezed out one extra!

Ingredients

Flour, Baking Powder, Sugar, Salt, Vanilla Essence, Cinnamon Sugar and a Banana of course! 20241023_115211.jpg

Recipe
  • 1 Egg
  • 15ml Castor Sugar
  • 5ml Vanilla Essence
  • 1 Banana, mashed with a fork
  • 250ml Cake Flour
  • 10ml Baking Powder
  • 2ml Salt
  • 15ml Yogurt
  • Approx 100ml Cinnamon Sugar
The How-to

Beat egg with an electric beater, add sugar and vanilla, and beat till light and frothy.

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Add mashed banana and beat till incorporated into egg mixture - do not overbeat! 20241023_115928-EDIT.jpg Gradually add sifted dry ingredients, folding in with a whisk 20241023_120435.jpg My dough became too thick and heavy, so I decided to add a little yogurt - not necessary when using a larger banana

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Dough now is the right consistency, not too heavy 20241023_120939.jpg Drop spoonsful of batter into deep hot oil, on medium heat 20241023_121944.jpg

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The little balls of dough puff up beautifully, some of them magically turn themselves, but use two forks to turn until they're a nice golden brown Drain on paper towel before rolling into cinnamon sugar

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Not oily at all as can be seen in the sponge inside. The dough was just the right consistency, and the oil was nice and hot, obviously not smoking hot;)

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Voila! Time for tea, or dessert with yogurt and berries, or creamy Vanilla & Strawberry Ice Cream! 20241023_123627.jpg

Pure indulgence! 20241023_125815.jpg

BON APPETIT FRIENDS!

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