Bananas are one of our best sources of potassium, an essential mineral for maintaining normal blood pressure and heart function. The potassium found in bananas may also help to promote bone health. Potassium may counteract the increased urinary calcium loss caused by the high-salt diets, thus helping to prevent bones from thinning out at a fast rate. But one thing that needs to be remembered about banana is they are high in carbohydrates. So if you are on a low carb diet, plan your meal remembering the fact that banana is a significant carbohydrate source.
This is a very easy and traditional curry made in our home. Steam it, peel it, grate it, saute it, spice it. The curry is ready in few minutes. Try it out and let me know how you liked it.
Preparation Time - 25 Minutes
Cooking Time - 10 Minutes
Serves - 2
Ingredients
Raw Green Banana - 2
Salt - 1 Tsp or to taste
Coconut Oil - 2 Tsp
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 Tsp
Split Urad Dal - 1 Tsp
Asafoetida - pinch
Curry leaves - few
Curry Powder - 1 Tsp or to taste
Grated Coconut - 2 Tbsp
Method
1) Wash, cut and steam the raw banana for 10 to 15 minutes till they are slightly tender. (You should be able to remove the peel).
2) Rinse it in cold water and slightly cool and then remove the peel.
3) After the bananas are cold to handle, using a vegetable grater, grate them and keep them aside.
4) Heat a pan, add a tsp of oil and once the oil is hot, add mustard seeds. After the mustard seeds stop spluttering, add asafoetida, urad dal. Once the urad dal is slightly brown, add the curry leaves, grated raw banana, salt and curry powder and saute for few minutes.
5) Add the grated coconut, leave it in heat for 2-3 minutes and switch off and serve.
Note - You can add dry red chili also when tempering.
This is a very easy and traditional curry made in our home. Steam it, peel it, grate it, saute it, spice it. The curry is ready in few minutes. Try it out and let me know how you liked it.
Preparation Time - 25 Minutes
Cooking Time - 10 Minutes
Serves - 2
Ingredients
Raw Green Banana - 2
Salt - 1 Tsp or to taste
Coconut Oil - 2 Tsp
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 Tsp
Split Urad Dal - 1 Tsp
Asafoetida - pinch
Curry leaves - few
Curry Powder - 1 Tsp or to taste
Grated Coconut - 2 Tbsp
Method
1) Wash, cut and steam the raw banana for 10 to 15 minutes till they are slightly tender. (You should be able to remove the peel).
2) Rinse it in cold water and slightly cool and then remove the peel.
3) After the bananas are cold to handle, using a vegetable grater, grate them and keep them aside.
4) Heat a pan, add a tsp of oil and once the oil is hot, add mustard seeds. After the mustard seeds stop spluttering, add asafoetida, urad dal. Once the urad dal is slightly brown, add the curry leaves, grated raw banana, salt and curry powder and saute for few minutes.
5) Add the grated coconut, leave it in heat for 2-3 minutes and switch off and serve.
Note - You can add dry red chili also when tempering.
16 comments:
Nice recipe ..looks very gud
Such a healthy and yummy dish! Great clicks too....
Looks really yummy,never made banana this way
Very tasty podimas, my aunt is really good in making them.
Looks so yummy and different too
Tasty looking podimas, I too prepare similary,love it with steamy rice and sambar,of course not to miss the pappadam.
My fav podimas, love with rasam..yumm..
Looks absolutely mouthwatering and lip smacking dish...mmmm...yum..
Sanyukta
http://creativesanyukta.blogspot.com/
Simple and easy podimas... perfect with hot rice and sambar.
This look so yummy.Never had it this way.
I love this already! You come up with the best stuff! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
Wowwww. Looks so tempting and perfect.. awesome clicks too.. First time here.. Lovely blog with amazing recipes.. thanks for sharing !!.. keep posting :)
Indian Cuisine
new way to cook banana for me... looks delicious!!
My fav....Me too used to cook this often...
Looks so tempting and colorful clicks..
Lovely recipe...looks delicious....
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