Monday, 13 October 2014

Sweet Pazham Nirachathu

Sweet Pazham Nirachathu


Pazham nirachathu is a very tasty and inevitable snack in the Malabar iftar cuisine. Its prepared by stuffing ripe plantain with coconut – nut mixtures and then dipped in a Maida batter and fried. I can assure you that your family and Kids will love this snack.
Ripe Banana / Plantain : 4 nos
For stuffing
Grated Coconut : 8 tbsp
Cardamom : 5 nos (Crushed)
Sugar : 50gm
Cashew nuts : 5-10 (Chopped)
Raisins : 10 nos
Ghee : 2 tbsp
Oil : for frying
For Covering
Maida / All Purpose Four : 25 gm
Turmeric – ¼ tsp (optional)
Sugar : 2 tbsp
Water : as needed
Salt a pinch


Sweet Pazham Nirachathu Preparation

1.   Warm a non stick pan with the ghee.
2.   Heat the grated coconuts in the pan (Keep sauteing).
3.   Add the chopped cashew nuts, raisins, cardamom, sugar to the pan and heat it until the nuts are fried (Keep sauteing).
4.   Remove from the stove and keep it aside.
5.   In a bowl, mix together the Maida / all-purpose flour, sugar and salt. Add water to this little by little and make a thick batter out of it, similar to that for pazham pori / Banana fritters.
6.   Peel the banana and make a shallow slit lengthwise. Remove the center portion with the black seeds.
7.   Thickly fill the fried coconut-nut stuffing mixture into the slit made in the banana.
8.   Heat oil in another pan, and dip the stuffed banana’s in the batter to get it coated evenly.
9.   When the oil becomes hot, minimize the flame and carefully dip the batter coated banana’s.
10.               Fry them till they become golden brown in color (carefully flipping in between).
11.               Drain them into a kitchen tissue and serve it hot with a cup of tea.


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