It's a pleasure to let you all know that Good Food has crossed 1 lakh hits and I realized it today :). I would like to thank all my blogger friends and readers who drop at my space. I appreciate the feedbacks from my blogger and non blogger friends through mails and comments after trying out my recipes. I am so happy that you take time to let me know the feedback. Thank you for your kind words about the healthy and simple recipes I share :)
Today's recipe is a common snack in most of our households. Whenever there are overripe bananas, our mothers and grandmothers used to quickly prepare this snack rt. These bondas are always deep fried, but I made them in paniyaram or aebleskiver pan with so much less oil. You can either use all purpose flour or wheat flour. These are really soft, yummy and they are so quick to prepare. Hope you guys try this guilt free version !
Today's recipe is a common snack in most of our households. Whenever there are overripe bananas, our mothers and grandmothers used to quickly prepare this snack rt. These bondas are always deep fried, but I made them in paniyaram or aebleskiver pan with so much less oil. You can either use all purpose flour or wheat flour. These are really soft, yummy and they are so quick to prepare. Hope you guys try this guilt free version !
Many ask me what is a paniyaram pan whenever I put a paniyaram recipe...So I have put a click in the end, please take a look at it :)
You need...
3/4 cup Wheat flour
1 large ripe Banana
1/4 cup Sugar
1 tsp Cardamom powder
2 tbsp Coconut
1/4 tsp Baking powder
a pinch Salt
Water
To prepare...
Blend the banana, sugar and cardamom powder to form a puree.
Combine flour, salt, baking powder, coconut and banana puree.
Add water as required to form a thick batter with dropping consistency.
Add water as required to form a thick batter with dropping consistency.
Heat a paniyaram or aebleskiver pan. Add few drops of oil in each hole.
Pour a small ladle of batter in each hole. Cover and cook for a minute or two until it gets brown.
Flip it and let it cook for another minute or so.
Serve them warm.
Notes:
* You can use all purpose flour or maida instead of wheat flour.
* Adjust sugar depending upon the ripeness of the banana.
* You can also deep fry them.
Congratulations Sobha. Keep rocking.
ReplyDeleteI liked these super delicious banana paniyaram. Thx for sharing.
Nice recipe dear..and congrats on your milestone!
ReplyDeleteLove this paniyaram with so little oil.Sounds and looks yummy and healthy.
ReplyDeleteNice looking paniyarams Sobha. Congratulations on crossing 1 lakh hits.
ReplyDeleteAparna
Keep on doing good work dear and you will take your blog to another level..:-) Nice banana sweet...
ReplyDeleteCongrats wish you many more milestone ...paniyaram looks yum
ReplyDeleteSobha, Paniyaram looks delicious, congratulations on your hits, wish u many more :)
ReplyDeletehi sobha, looks so yummy, never eaten this before.. love to try out- thanks and have a nice day
ReplyDeleteI think you should be named the paniyaram queen dear...delicious ones...Congrats on reaching the 1 lakh mark....
ReplyDeleteLove this banana bonda. Looks absolutely perfect.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear. U deserve it... The paniyaram looks so appetizing
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 1 lakh hits,May you achieve everything that you aspire for from your blog space,looking forward for more healthy recipes,Keep rocking!!
ReplyDeleteYummy snack,I too prepare these in unniyappachatti ..very healthy one!
Congrats dear my you cross many more milestones soon.
ReplyDeletewat a fantastic recipe...absolutely delicious
ReplyDeletecongrats on your milestone..:)
Tasty Appetite
Hi Shobha ,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for your one lakh hit!!!
Paniyaram Looks Delicious!!!
Nice presentation :)
Keep on Dear...
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hello..Paniyaram recipes poranju paniyaram panum koodi katti pralobipukunno...shoo eniku vayya :)
ReplyDeletecongrats.. this looks mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeletecongrats..
ReplyDeleteyummy and nice paniyarams..
Shabbu's Tasty Kitchen
Congrats dear on crossing 1lakh hits... I like these bondas... kind of like unniappam with wheatflour but not fried...
ReplyDeleteCongrats Sobha, way to go, love these paniyarams..
ReplyDeleteYummy recipe...Congrats dear...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your mile stone! Paniyaram looks very tasty!
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