Brilio.net - For fans of fried foods, you definitely can't miss the pleasure of fried bananas. The sweet taste of banana goes well with the savory flour mixture. The texture is dry on the outside and soft on the inside.
To make it more attractive, a number of fried banana sellers deliberately cut the banana so that the shape resembles a fan.
The cutting method must also be done carefully. Because if you do it carelessly, the banana pieces can break off so that the shape is no longer intact.
To get around this, you can cut the banana on a cutting board. With a flat surface, bananas can be cut easily and more neatly. Once the banana has been cut, just dip it in the flour mixture and fry until cooked.
But, it turns out there are other ways you can do it when cutting fan bananas. A fried food seller with the Instagram account name @ade_trianingsih showed each step when processing fan bananas.
Tutorial for slicing fan bananas.
Reported by BrilioFood from Instagram @ade_trianingsih on Monday (3/6), first peel the banana skins one by one. If so, hold the banana in your left hand.
photo: Instagram/@ade_trianingsih
Meanwhile, put a sharp knife in your right hand. Then, slowly cut 1/2 of the banana at a slight angle. Once done, gently press the banana slices with your thumb.
photo: Instagram/@ade_trianingsih
Because you press it with your thumb, the banana slice shifts outwards slightly. Do the same process, until there are 5 banana pieces. For the last banana piece, you can direct the knife to cut the banana until it breaks off.
photo: Instagram/@ade_trianingsih
Arrange the fan banana pieces on a flat surface. So that it doesn't stick to the base, this netizen deliberately gave newspaper as a base. Once done, the fan banana pieces can be dipped in the flour mixture and then fried until brown.
This video immediately caught the attention of netizens. Several netizens appeared to have left various responses in the comments column.
"Laaaaahhh...... I just found out, I thought, how come banana fans can be so thin, if you make them at home, why are they so thick... That's how it works. Very cool, brothers," said the Instagram account @rizkafadhilah92.
"This banana has to be ripe or old enough. Just what kind of banana do you use for this? " asked the Instagram account @snovelita. Then the answer was , "ripe bananas," explained the video owner.
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