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  • Fried bananas are a popular dessert in Thai restaurants, but I'm going to show you the original fried banana recipe that is actually a street food that we eat for snacks and even breakfast! I'm using sweet plantains in this video, but you can also use taro and sweet potato for something more savoury.
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  • @PailinsKitchen
    @PailinsKitchen  Před 5 lety +28

    HELLO LOVELY VIEWERS! Important Note:
    If you have questions about this recipe, you can post it here for the community to answer. But if you want to ask me, please get in touch via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or my website (all links are in the description above). If you leave questions in the comments I may not see them due to the large volume of comments I receive across the hundreds of videos on this channel.
    Also, before sending on any questions be sure to read the written recipe on the website as I often add extra tips and notes not covered in the video.
    Thank you for watching!

    • @johnjanvelsaldo2910
      @johnjanvelsaldo2910 Před 4 lety +1

      Can i use "saba" banana instead?

    • @kimtan6014
      @kimtan6014 Před 3 lety +1

      Tried 3 times. Banana pcs turned like mochi. Wrong type of banana?

    • @adamthehtkminion6750
      @adamthehtkminion6750 Před 3 lety

      @@kimtan6014 Probably - cheers! Adam

    • @adamthehtkminion6750
      @adamthehtkminion6750 Před 3 lety

      @@johnjanvelsaldo2910 She says she thinks that the same as a "Thai" banana. Cheers! Adam

    • @StarAnnasDream
      @StarAnnasDream Před 3 lety +2

      Kim Tan no you used unripe. Believe it or not they should be mushi

  • @serienitygalvez4188
    @serienitygalvez4188 Před 3 měsíci +6

    I know this was posted years ago but this is the perfect example of explanatory instructions! I followed all the way through & understood everything you meant. Thank you so much I have been messing up this flour for the longest time but today you helped me out so much. I appreciate it!

  • @usharam9268
    @usharam9268 Před 4 lety +8

    Love the way you reach out, not taking yourself too seriously but still teaching in great detail with lots of care and tips. Pailin, you're born to teach! Personality plus!

  • @AvoniasStratigis
    @AvoniasStratigis Před 8 lety +181

    I'm from Kerala, India and Yes we have this here as a street food. I've been watching a lot of your videos lately, and I'm surprised by the similarities we have with Thai cuisine. Even Galangal and Lemon grass grow here but nobody uses it for cooking though. Fried bananas are immensly popular here (FYI Kerala is in the south of India)

    • @dhammanunthd.4387
      @dhammanunthd.4387 Před 8 lety +8

      Yes, this is totally an indian dish, orginally we never have any fried dishes on the menu before, I believe we took a lot of fried dishes from other country, like spring roll from chinese fellas for example.

    • @AvoniasStratigis
      @AvoniasStratigis Před 8 lety +2

      +ธรรมนันท์ ธีรพุทธิพันธ์ Cool, I didn't know about that before. Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @saripahkamsah2798
      @saripahkamsah2798 Před 7 lety +1

      Ejaz Ashraf.

    • @thetryfan6529
      @thetryfan6529 Před 7 lety +5

      Spring roll is from Vietnam tho TT,TT

    • @swathics6936
      @swathics6936 Před 7 lety +5

      same as pazham pori..☺...south indian recipe but mostly found in kerala

  • @MikeAndNary
    @MikeAndNary Před 7 lety +47

    I saw a street vendor in Thailand use the coconut shreads along with coconut water in the batter instead of using tap water.

  • @akaturaorse
    @akaturaorse Před 7 lety +3

    My grandparents are Thai and they would make fried bananas for breakfast or for a road trip snack when we would visit them. I am so excited to try out your recipe!

  • @karencas7174
    @karencas7174 Před 8 lety +40

    I eat fried plantains often. This recipe gives me another variation. I can't wait to cook it! Also, I see the small bananas in my local Asian grocery store, so now I can use them in this. Yum!!

  • @minaok6786
    @minaok6786 Před 6 lety +3

    I've become addicted to your channel, you explain everything in a nice and straightforward way, you have a calming voice and basically now I want to try and make every recipe you have on your channel, I really want to eat Thai food ☺️❤️

  • @joechiodi5529
    @joechiodi5529 Před 6 lety +10

    My friends mom is from Thailand and always used to make these for us when we were kids.

  • @eliannakathleengrace631
    @eliannakathleengrace631 Před 9 lety +14

    I tried it today... it's turn out so awesome!!!! My husband loves it a lot... Thank you!

  • @philomenafernandes9589
    @philomenafernandes9589 Před 4 lety +1

    It's so cute when you actually chew the bits to proove it's crunchy..so cute!

  • @Prinren
    @Prinren Před 6 lety +9

    i love fried bananas so much omg i'm going to make this for my birthday

  • @MAFIA187PRODUCTIONS
    @MAFIA187PRODUCTIONS Před 6 lety +25

    If y’all prefer thicker batter as Cambodians make them, add more rice flour for a thicker consistency and flour the plantain before adding to the batter so it sticks well before adding to the oil.

  • @vannguyen-qy7pv
    @vannguyen-qy7pv Před 7 lety +5

    Hello. I love your recipe . . I make for my whole family . Kids and husband love it .

  • @diarayebah2168
    @diarayebah2168 Před 7 lety +4

    it's looking so yummy thank you for sharing this recipe with us

  • @nancysamuel4311
    @nancysamuel4311 Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks for ur recipe... I made this for my prayer group and everyone loved it...

  • @avasims1493
    @avasims1493 Před 6 lety +11

    i made this tonight, and they came out perfect. Really reminded me of my trip to Thailand eating this street food while shopping on the floating market.

  • @Jo-bo1mp
    @Jo-bo1mp Před 9 lety +2

    Looks so good! I will definitely try them soon when I find these right bananas. Thanks for all the great recipes and I have tried many of them and they are all fantastic! Keep it up!

  • @worshipwithhembroms3069
    @worshipwithhembroms3069 Před 7 lety +1

    Wow! I am tempted to try this simple and quick recipe. Thanks Pailin.

  • @te60eh
    @te60eh Před 6 lety

    Your smile is contagious (in every video). My friends thought i was watching comedy movie. But then they are looking at me like a weirdo, because I keep smiling over a cooking video.

  • @grace2257
    @grace2257 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this recipe ka, I just made them but with taro and sweet potatoes and they came out pretty good! I was so happy😀 🙏

  • @Yemery_21
    @Yemery_21 Před 8 lety +9

    Oh gosh... this reminded me of the time i lived in Thailand :O Thanks for the recipe, i can have a little bit of Krungthep with me :P

  • @rosannalagadia5257
    @rosannalagadia5257 Před 8 lety +123

    I really admire how you teach..ur not boring n u r cute...

  • @msLacuacha
    @msLacuacha Před 8 lety

    i love how you present your videos. always with a smile. and so informative. im not really familiar with thai foods but watching your videos just encourages me to make them. i will definitely try this. and keep making videos :)

  • @PSDT100
    @PSDT100 Před 6 lety +3

    k. Pailin, I'm from Manila, and this is one of my all time favourite snack in Bangkok. At least now I can try cooking them back home.

  • @litachow1327
    @litachow1327 Před 7 lety +3

    Love your recipe and show. I am going to try it and will add some taro or sweet potato also. That will give us more variety of snacks. Yummy! Thanks for the recipe.

  • @winniechilton1734
    @winniechilton1734 Před 8 lety

    i hear you make my mouth watering. you're such a great cook. love all your recipes thank you!

  • @MsLansones
    @MsLansones Před 9 lety +2

    I've made the old version and everyone loves them!

  • @phengyang2929
    @phengyang2929 Před 9 lety

    I love your channel!!! Everything I've made from your recipes so far are spot on! Thank you for sharing your recipes and knowledge! For this recipe, I did use namwa bananas, cut them in half the long way, & within 1-2 mins the bananas 'exploded' in the pan. They seeped into the oil and became mush. So I had to have my stove very high and only let it cook for 30-45 sec but then they came out partly soggy and partly crispy as there wasn't enough time for the batter to cook & dry out.. the crunch that I did get was nothing like that wonderful crunch you got! :) Help?

  • @thelivingfruits
    @thelivingfruits Před 8 lety +30

    That was so funny about the crunchy bits.. hehe! I'm going to buy plantain today and try this delicious looking recipe. Nomnom.. Tfs. 😍

  • @Mikomido5
    @Mikomido5 Před 2 lety +1

    My mom used to always get these at the Thai festivals so I grew up eating a lot of these!

  • @babyblackbeans
    @babyblackbeans Před 9 lety

    Definitely will try making this !! Thank you for the recipe

  • @MN0503
    @MN0503 Před 8 lety +10

    It's called Pazhampori in Kerala , India . We usually serve these with hot tea for a teatime snack. We do use rice flour & sesame & use the plantains .Super yummy 👍

  • @diannamarie464
    @diannamarie464 Před 5 lety

    I actually have all the ingredients for this right now! This is what I'm going to have for dessert tonight! And maybe for breakfast tomorrow! 😋

  • @euphomira
    @euphomira Před 6 lety +28

    We have these too in Malaysia! Same goes to the crunchy bits. Sometimes we ask the seller to scoop extra of it 😋

  • @vrishnisivakumaran7926
    @vrishnisivakumaran7926 Před 2 lety +6

    The sort of thing you'd make in Breath of the Wild. Tried these and it was delicious.

  • @jenniferthanhhango5018
    @jenniferthanhhango5018 Před 2 lety +1

    Just made it for Thanksgiving side dish, appetizer! Amazingly crunchy! Best recipe ever!

  • @msstephaniexiong
    @msstephaniexiong Před 9 lety +1

    Yummy. It looks so good. Cant wait to try this recipe.

  • @peterstang
    @peterstang Před 8 lety +3

    This sure is a very good recipe for a snack. Thank you.

  • @thongbaichristian4256
    @thongbaichristian4256 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Pailian, I been watching your video and love it. Have you made a video of fried bread to eat with coffee in the mornin. I think is call galom pow??

  • @jenniferescano6900
    @jenniferescano6900 Před 7 lety +3

    can i use all purpose flour instead of rice flour

  • @captaingish
    @captaingish Před 9 lety +3

    Haven't tried it yet but looks like one of the better recipes I've seen on YT and you're just cute as a button!

  • @marieke954
    @marieke954 Před 6 lety +1

    I made this recipe with sweet potato (the purple one) as I don't like bananas. It was delicious! And so crispy! Thank you for the recipe :) Next time I'm gonna make this with taro.

  • @vickigoodman1614
    @vickigoodman1614 Před 5 lety +1

    At last!!! A Thai friend banana recipe! When I lived in Thailand we used to buy these from the street vendors. Yum! I had a Thai friend who made them for me once. But, that was so long ago. I would like to share this recipe with my children and grandchildren. Just to keep them connected with their culture. Plus, it's so much fun to do!! You are such a sweetheart. As long as you make youtube videos I will be your fan. *hugs Sawadi-Ka!

  • @sheraserena3569
    @sheraserena3569 Před 8 lety +1

    Love sweet Plantains! lol very popular here in Trinidad and other Caribbean countries

  • @VuNguyen-qk5hb
    @VuNguyen-qk5hb Před 9 lety +1

    I like you and your recipe too .
    Talk Very clear and I will try made this . Yummy .

  • @listyaariputri
    @listyaariputri Před 8 lety

    hello! i'm from indonesia and this is a common street food here too. (as someone said here, i think this is a tipically south east asian snack). my mom love make this fried banana too. my mom use all purpose flour to make this, but a street food seller use all purpose and rice flour mixture (i think).
    so it still have crunchiness but it's not too hard to bite.

  • @leiawapuhi01
    @leiawapuhi01 Před 6 lety

    Hello, thanks for the tutorial. I bought your Cookbook and plan to try the recipes.

  • @johnr1348
    @johnr1348 Před rokem

    I love how every episode is a lesson! You are a fantastic teacher!

  • @squange20
    @squange20 Před 8 lety

    Pailin, thanks for the super recipes. While living in London, we had this lovely Thai pancake with black beans desert, which was so delicious. Would you know what that is?

  • @lolaibiss7020
    @lolaibiss7020 Před 7 lety

    you are adorable!! love your recipes, thank you!

  • @gisellegonzalez2628
    @gisellegonzalez2628 Před 5 lety

    We have these in New York, they grow in Puerto Rico as well. Love them!!

  • @MsMayBling
    @MsMayBling Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for the recipes. I was able to fine the Namwa banana as I live in So. Cal. I love the result and you made it super simple to make. 😋

  • @Parinmahomedriaz4184
    @Parinmahomedriaz4184 Před 8 lety

    Thanks a lot for such a nice recepie n well explained...!it looks very nice !

  • @rogegen
    @rogegen Před 7 lety

    Definitely I will make that!! I am crazy about crispy things and looks Awesome. Thanks to share

  • @pattilewis478
    @pattilewis478 Před 8 lety +1

    cant wait till my plantains ripen a lil more and ill be frying in coconut oil :D mmm! yum to your recipe ty for sharing always. i just made a batch of spring roll, your recipe :)

  • @NilDreams
    @NilDreams Před 4 lety

    Cubans (like me) fry those same plantains when they are even more black and without that batter....just the sliced up plantain...so sweeet!! We slice them diagonally. We have them as a side dish to our main course. I love them. I will have to try them using this recipe. Looks yummy!

  • @Erikatheexplorer1986
    @Erikatheexplorer1986 Před 6 lety

    Thank you very much, I used to love them, here the restaurant don't know when I ask :/ now I can make my own! Thanks to you lovely lady.

  • @Carojoe123
    @Carojoe123 Před 4 lety

    Great !!...I am an Indian...from Kerala..we used to prepare this in our home..nd uses the same plantains for the preparation. Nd we call this as ' pazham pori '..... Felt happy when I saw this recipe!!.. You can even google for our traditional way of preparation this recipe..:):)

  • @oliviajames4345
    @oliviajames4345 Před 7 lety

    Hi! Thank you for this recipe! Can i use glutinous rice flour instead of rice flour? Thanks!

  • @georgepapo1535
    @georgepapo1535 Před 6 lety +1

    Hello...
    From Philippines with ❤Love
    I want to give it a Try...
    In Philippines we have this too...but something other version....but the banana we used is the same....and the preparation

  • @Shaden0040
    @Shaden0040 Před 2 lety +1

    The fried bananas I've had at thai restaurants use wonton wrappers with sweer shreaded coconut and crystalized ginger along with the banana wrapped up in a wonton wrapper then deep fried. served with a sweet and hot chili paste and mixd toasted and non-toasted seasame seeds.and a little lime juice.

    • @easybullet3
      @easybullet3 Před 2 lety

      That's a different dessert, and has a different name.

  • @gildacandelario1167
    @gildacandelario1167 Před 8 lety +2

    Love bananas, we frequently have something similar but will try the Thai way, using rice flour with rehydrated coconut and toasted sesame seeds, wow! Must be delicious.

  • @kiyokothao
    @kiyokothao Před 7 lety

    best fried banana recipe ever! I love it! thanks!

  • @jamiewelda1087
    @jamiewelda1087 Před 8 lety +1

    they look so good.I well make some when I get some rice flour ! thanks

  • @beverleyellis6358
    @beverleyellis6358 Před 7 lety

    I really enjoy your ideas and recipes😄 you are a great presenter!

  • @TFrensdorf
    @TFrensdorf Před 8 lety

    This brought back memories, my mom made this for me as a kid, love them. She also made a snack with sweet rice with banana in the middle, do you have a video on that?

  • @squange20
    @squange20 Před 5 lety

    Is that normal rice flour or glutinous rice flour. Thanks. Love all your recipes.

  • @DavindrenTharmalingam
    @DavindrenTharmalingam Před 9 lety +6

    Looks delicious, yum yum. In Malaysia we call it "pisang goreng". Gonna tryout ur style now

  • @natsyoutube
    @natsyoutube Před 9 lety +9

    Hi Pai, great video with lots of tips and information as always. Interestingly you mentioned this dish is eaten for breakfast in Thailand. Could you please make a video or write a quick note about what is typically eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner in Thailand, as i am very interested in changing my eating habits and am looking for other options in structuring my meals. I thank you for all the time and effort you make to keep us authentically informed and knowledgeable : ) Lots of greetings.

  • @user-fw1hj3vv2k
    @user-fw1hj3vv2k Před 7 lety

    thanks for the video :)
    can I use palm sugar instead of regular white sugar ?

  • @NN-rf6sy
    @NN-rf6sy Před 8 lety

    Hi Sabrina, would you recommend to combine rice flour with some of Tapioca? thanks

  • @myrrim1291
    @myrrim1291 Před 3 lety +1

    Good to see someone posting from Vancouver :) theses look really good. I’ll try them. Always looking for a nice crispy fried banana recipe Thank you

  • @Hamzazaie
    @Hamzazaie Před 7 lety +2

    OH MY GOD, YOU ARE GORGEOUS!!!!!

  • @Nonotme888
    @Nonotme888 Před 6 měsíci

    Yum! Thank you for this simple recipe. I’ve viewed others and they’re too complex. Made 2 batches and ate them all. Scrunchy and not too sweet!

  • @lindaxiong2984
    @lindaxiong2984 Před 4 lety

    It looks so light! I'll definitely try it!

  • @suwatharason6556
    @suwatharason6556 Před 8 lety +1

    I appreciate Pailin for sharing your recipe to do fried bananas . See you sweetie .

  • @lsweeten1971
    @lsweeten1971 Před 8 lety +2

    When deep frying food do you plan to make similarly prepared foods so you don't waste the oil?

  • @blessedhands-thenkalebages8696

    Your accent is so perfect
    Thanks for the video.
    Will try this soon

  • @karunashetty4540
    @karunashetty4540 Před 8 lety

    Looks quite Delicious will try..

  • @priscillajoseph765
    @priscillajoseph765 Před 4 lety

    This was most enjoyable to watch as Caribbean people also fry plantin for breakfast or a side for lunch and dinner. They don't put a coating on, just gently fry in coconut oil. The coated plantin OR banana would be mashed and made up with a batter to make fritters, very ripped fruit is used.
    I just thought I would mention it.

  • @Norman31chea
    @Norman31chea Před 5 lety

    Thanks so much Pailin, i tried your recipe and the taste is so good. Personally i prefer plantain over Nam Va banana. Khob Khun!

  • @haleluyatesfaye7226
    @haleluyatesfaye7226 Před 4 lety

    the taste is amazing thank you!

  • @GiangNguyen-jd5yl
    @GiangNguyen-jd5yl Před 6 lety

    Tks a lot for sharing this recipe. It’s delicious

  • @TheBigchipmonk
    @TheBigchipmonk Před 6 lety

    I'm Puerto rican my husband is from Laos I love watching your recipe thanks

  • @dadarmwn
    @dadarmwn Před rokem +2

    In Indonesia we have so many types of banana, and of course type of fried banana. Either cut it like Pailin did, or cut into chunks. Mostly the dough made with ap flour instead just rice flour, no coconut and sesame added. In eastern part of Indonesia, fried banana is totally different. I use in Sulawesi, and here we like to use unripe or at least semi-ripe banana fo fry. The dough made with rice flour, a little bit ap flour (I guess), and lime water for crunchiness. It has very little sweetness or even not sweet at all. We dip the fried banana in sambal, like chili sauce.

  • @TameTusker
    @TameTusker Před 9 lety +1

    Bulk Barn in Canada carries a variety of shredded coconut.
    In India,the plantain is deep fried with "besan" ( chick pea) flour,,with asafoetida salt rice flour and chilli powder added to it.:):):)

  • @mylifeiswithmygodandalways3267

    here i cant find the rice flour can i use the weat flour ?

  • @luinks
    @luinks Před 7 lety +1

    i loved them

  • @Larixelli
    @Larixelli Před 6 lety +1

    Loved your recepie~ you kinda Look like Promise Phan 😍

  • @GottaSeeThisLah
    @GottaSeeThisLah Před 9 lety

    Thank q for sharing. Looks very doable!

  • @MrAdryan1603
    @MrAdryan1603 Před 7 lety +1

    I just subscribed... you have great recipes! Thank you

  • @annetteferrer1515
    @annetteferrer1515 Před 8 lety

    When I ate that in a Bangkok hotel at a buffet, they had some sort of sauce served with it -- it had peanuts and cilantro. Sooo savory-sweet good! But I can't remember if it was caramel or tamarind or cream -- it was so long ago. Would you have an idea of this sauced variation? :)

  • @ThePromiseLast
    @ThePromiseLast Před 8 lety +1

    you really helped to preserve amazing memories from when I lived in Trat...But where's the sweet sauce that's usually served with them?

    • @pinayoverseas6671
      @pinayoverseas6671 Před 7 lety

      uhhmm yeah banana catsup 😋

    • @ThePeteBkk
      @ThePeteBkk Před 4 lety

      People in Trat province have their fried bananas with sweet chili dipping sauce. Not as hot and spicy as you would normally have, though. In other places, you just have them as is.

  • @bretmoua6983
    @bretmoua6983 Před 3 lety +1

    Simple and sweet! Thanks.

  • @prakashsaini9400
    @prakashsaini9400 Před 6 lety

    Too crispy, delicious and mouth watering recipe, thanks for sharing

  • @arfanation9447
    @arfanation9447 Před 5 lety

    Hello Pai,
    - can i substitute granulated sugar with powdered sugar / icing sugar?
    - can i replace baking powder with another ingredients?
    Thanks.

  • @frendoman4327
    @frendoman4327 Před 8 lety +1

    great presentation! I do fry bananas with the little bananas that you showed, sautéed in grape seed oil and add cinnamon... very good too

  • @cryohellinc
    @cryohellinc Před 4 lety

    Lovely recipe by such a lovely lady! Thanks!

  • @coltoncolton2822
    @coltoncolton2822 Před 4 lety

    I forgot to add sugar in the batter but it turned out just as good as the time I did it with sugar tbh! Great recipe