Coconut Banana Fritters

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I don’t usually pick my Friday afternoon snacks based on Prince William’s and the Duchess’ eating habits, but this week I couldn’t help myself. The royal couple were fed these amazing fritters during their stay in Tuvalu.

What an endorsement.

If they’re good enough for royalty, they are good enough for me.

A beach at Funafuti atoll, Tuvalu, on a sunny day. Photo by Stefan Lins.

A beach at Funafuti atoll, Tuvalu, on a sunny day. Photo by Stefan Lins.

Trust me on this: each bite will transport you to magical Tuvalu, way out in the Pacific, where the sun shines brightly, the water sparkles like a smile, and every day feels like a vacation.

They are indulgent in the most unapologetic way possible.

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The fritters contain many local ingredients, most notably coconut and bananas.

Not just any bananas, my friends. These are nice, ripe, bananas.

After a quick dip in bubbling oil, the fritters emerge soft in the middle and crisp and nut-brown on the outside.

A heavy dusting of powdered sugar later and they become the perfect tropical doughnut.

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Makes 8 large, 12 small

Ingredients:

Vegetable oil, for frying
2 ripe bananas, rough chopped

For the batter:

1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup cornstarch
1/4 cup unsweet shredded coconut
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 tsp baking powder
good pinch salt
1 egg
1/2 cup coconut milk, or as needed

Garnish:

A heavy dusting of confectioners’ sugar

Method:

In preparation for making this recipe, I highly suggest you dance with royalty.

Now, for the… serious… work.

Fill a large pot or high sided skillet halfway with vegetable oil. Heat to 375F.

Meanwhile, whisk together the batter ingredients.

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Add the chopped bananas and mash together with a potato masher or similar.

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When the shimmering oil reaches 375F, scoop some of the batter into the hot oil. Be careful not to splash. I used an ice cream scoop and laid it down in the oil briefly while releasing the batter.

Fill the scoop all the way for large fritters, halfway for small.

TIP: If you’d like the fritters more golden in color, make your fritters small. Small ones cook quicker on the inside, so the outside won’t brown as much.

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Fry until deep golden brown, turning as needed.

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When done, place them on paper towels to absorb excess oil.

Dust with powdered sugar, and serve immediately.

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Enjoy with a smiggle.

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(In lay terms, that’s a smile/giggle.)

Finish them off while embracing a new daydream: the possibility of a leisurely afternoon boat ride!

Beach of Funafuti Atoll, Tuvalu. Photo by Mrlins.

Beach of Funafuti Atoll, Tuvalu. Photo by Mrlins.

Count me in for a short ride (my sea legs aren’t very strong).

What about you?

 

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I don’t usually pick my Friday afternoon snacks based on Prince William’s and the Duchess’ eating habits, but this week I couldn’t help myself. The royal couple were fed these amazing fritters during their stay in Tuvalu.
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12 small fritters
Servings
12 small fritters
Coconut Banana Fritters
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Rating: 5
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Rate this recipe!
Print Recipe
I don’t usually pick my Friday afternoon snacks based on Prince William’s and the Duchess’ eating habits, but this week I couldn’t help myself. The royal couple were fed these amazing fritters during their stay in Tuvalu.
Servings
12 small fritters
Servings
12 small fritters
Ingredients
  • vegetable oil , for frying
  • 2 bananas (very ripe, rough chopped)
For the batter:
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup cornstarch
  • 1/4 cup shredded coconut
  • 2 Tbsp sugar
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup coconut milk , or as needed
Garnish:
  • powdered sugar , for dusting
Servings: small fritters
Units:
Instructions
  1. Fill a large pot or high sided skillet halfway with vegetable oil. Heat to 375F.
  2. Meanwhile, whisk together the batter ingredients. Add the chopped bananas and mash together with a potato masher or similar.
  3. When the shimmering oil reaches 375F, scoop some of the batter into the hot oil. Be careful not to splash. I used an ice cream scoop and laid it down in the oil briefly while releasing the batter. Fill the scoop all the way for large fritters, halfway for small.
  4. TIP: If you’d like the fritters more golden in color, make your fritters small. Small ones cook quicker on the inside, so the outside won’t brown as much.
  5. Fry until deep golden brown, turning as needed.
  6. When done, place them on paper towels to absorb excess oil. Dust with powdered sugar, and serve immediately.

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