
How to Make Crispy Green Banana Fries
If you've never tried green banana fries, you're in for a pleasant surprise. While ripe bananas are naturally sweet, unripe green bananas have a much firmer texture that makes them perfect for frying. The result is a side dish that reminds me of homemade French fries—but with a hint of natural sweetness.
This simple recipe makes a fun change from potatoes and is especially popular in many tropical countries where green bananas are commonly served as a savory side dish.
Ingredients
- 1 green (unripe) banana
- Vegetable oil or peanut oil for frying
- Salt, to taste
Directions
- Peel the green banana.
- Slice it in half lengthwise.
- Cut each half into quarters, creating fry-shaped pieces.
- Heat the oil in a deep fryer or heavy skillet.
- Fry the banana pieces until they are golden brown and lightly crisp on the outside.
- Remove and drain on paper towels.
- Sprinkle with salt while still hot and serve immediately.
They're delicious served with ketchup, just like traditional French fries.
Kitchen Tips
- Be sure to use green, unripe bananas, not yellow ripe bananas. Green bananas are firm enough to hold their shape while frying.
- Peanut oil and vegetable oil both work well because of their high smoke points.
- Try sprinkling with garlic salt, paprika, Cajun seasoning, or Parmesan cheese for a different twist.
A Slice of Texas
I love discovering simple recipes from around the world, especially when they use everyday ingredients in unexpected ways. Green banana fries are one of those recipes that surprise people. They look a little different than potato fries, but they have a wonderfully satisfying texture and make a unique side dish for burgers, grilled chicken, or sandwiches.


3 comments:
What ever gave you the idea to make these?
Long story. If you sign up on Facebook, you'll know why! ;-)
Wow are these ever neat! Who would of thought?
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