I find it strange that many people celebrate this festival on different dates.I hear,in North it is celebrated tomorrow and in Kerala it is in September.Lucky Krishna,gets to celebrate His birthday so many times in a year..:).As I’ve mentioned before,Krishnashtami is celebrated in full fun and fervor in our place since we stay quite close to a Krishna temple and we have poojas at home as well.I am missing it all this year too..sigh!!
Last week,we celebrated "Suthan Punnav",or "Avani avittom" as it is commonly known as.It is a yearly ceremony of changing the sacred thread-"Jannave/poonnool".We celebrated it a day later[On Thursday],the day we reached Ekm.Amma had made typical Konkani festival fare.We had Hittu,Soi bhajil ghashi &Surna Adgai for breakfast and Dudhiya alchikeri&Kellya ambat for lunch.We celebrate Rakhi/Raksha bandhan on the same day so some more goodies were on the cards..:)
Ashtami/Krishnashtami is one festival where sisters have special preference.We have a custom called "Phallar divche",which is basically a gift for the married sister by the brother[s].It is given to the sister few days before Ashtami.Usually,the phallar contains homegrown vegetables,fruits and then some sweets and yes,money for the sister.Amma makes sure she packs her home made goodies along with the phallar.The main attraction is no doubt,her Banana chips.Tastes simply superb and this time,I made sure I helped her out with the preparation.
I did much more than taking the pics,I swear!!
Banana Chips
Ingredients
Raw Banana[Naadan nendrapazham] – 2 kg
Coconut oil – 1 litre
Salt – 4 tbsp
Haldi – 1 tbsp
Water-as required
Method
Wash and peel the bananas.Keep them in a bowl of water to which a tbsp haldi is added-this prevents the bananas from getting sticky.
Wipe them dry with a kitchen towel and keep aside.
Mix haldi and salt-add 3-4 tbsps of water and make a thin paste.
In a kadai,add oil and wait till it becomes hot.
Using a mandoline,slice the bananas directly into the hot oil.[Or slice it very thin using a sharp knife].
Stir once so that they don’t stick together-but don’t keep stirring or else it will become oily.
Add 1-2 tbsps of haldi-salt water into the oil.
Keep the flame on high and wait till the chips become yellow and crispy.
Stir once so that they don’t stick together-but don’t keep stirring or else it will become oily.
Add 1-2 tbsps of haldi-salt water into the oil.
Keep the flame on high and wait till the chips become yellow and crispy.
Drain them into absorbent paper.
Let cool and then store in an airtight container.
Crunch and munch..!!
Wow yummy looking kellya balook :)
ReplyDeleteI love banana chips and have eaten the fresh ones at a friends wedding. Will attempt to make them as soon as I gather enough courage. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so crispy, divya...thanks for this authentic recipe..can it be made with other oils, too?
ReplyDeletewow ur chips fantatastic & ur way of presenting stage by stage is superb .........Great..
ReplyDeleteThis when homemade so thinly makes me snack on them non-stop.
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ReplyDeleteThis looks awefully yummy, authentic and yet simple. I am surely going to try this out :)
Wow banana chips look so crispy and perfect! The use of mandoline gives thin chips that turn more crispy. Happy Krishnashtami :)
ReplyDeleteNice crisp chips!I remember the first time I ate in Bangalore.
ReplyDeleteKela Kachari looks yum & crispy...Home made ones are the best & with moms love in it.. more tasty, right?
ReplyDeleteWow Divya, the step by step pictorial is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the step by step presentation of yours! :) The chips look crunchy!
ReplyDeletechips looks very crispy and paper thin..the first picture itself shows that the chips were made by experienced pair of hands.. :-)
ReplyDeletethey look so delicate and crunchy! this is my fave, needless to say :)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and crunchy!!
ReplyDeleteyum, yum! looks like store-bought chips!!
ReplyDeleteoh my god. you know how to make banana chips at home!!!!!! WOW!!
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Lovely step by step presentation. I love these chips and really can hog on them.
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i have always liked these but never tried making them at home.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly how my mom makes,except the haldi,i will try adding haldi to salt next time!
ReplyDeleteHappy Janmashtami to you too Divya..
ReplyDeleteAnd your banana chips make me homesick...
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ReplyDeleteMissed so many of your posts! Chips look too good and perfect color Divya
ReplyDeleteBelated festive greetings Divya, and advance greetings for Ganesh Chathurthi. :)
ReplyDeleteYour post makes me hungry for these gorgeous chips. We get them here but not as thin as they're made at home or the KR Bakes variety. :(
I can't even get these plantains here!
Chips looks crispy Divya. Wish to have some.
ReplyDeleteWow looking so good and home made are always the best.. looks so perfect and wish i could get the whole batch of the chips.
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I was wondering how you got those chips so thin, then I saw that you used a mandoline :) Must've been so crispy!
ReplyDeleteI think these are everyone's fav :) looks crispy and crunchy!
ReplyDeletewow.. wonderful.. looks crispy & awesome..nice clicks..
ReplyDeletehey chips look weonderful..its good that you have posted step by step pics too..
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful crispy and delicious at the same time.
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wooo its just perfect divya...what a nice colour u hae got...perfect..
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ReplyDeleteyou have lot of patience to take step by step pictures dear .
ReplyDeletelooks delicious dear!!
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First time here. Wow...those banana chips...perfectly look as vendors sold on street. I remember very well...when I visited Trivendram...we had enjoyed freshly made Banana chips made by street vendor.
ReplyDeleteYour chips looks so crispy and nice.
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great and easy
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