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463 banana recipes


Last Updated : Jan 27,2024




केला रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (banana recipes in Hindi)
કેળા રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (banana recipes in Gujarati)

495 Banana recipes | Banana Indian Recipe Collection

Banana Recipes, Indian Banana Recipes

Collection of Banana recipes. Bananas or Kela are sweet, tropical fruits that are now available almost everywhere in the world. With varieties like raw bananas (plaintains) and the yellow bananas, they are not only used as a snack or dessert, but also in regular cooking, especially in India. In India, bananas are not only treated as a fruit or a topping but instead used in making subzis and other traditional desserts. Moreover, even the banana leaves are used for various cooking methods to make pankis or rice cakes since centuries.

Usage of bananas in Gujarati cuisine

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Gujaratis are known for widespread use of bananas as a substitute for vegetables. Kela Methi nu Shaak is one such example where bitter methi is paired with a sweet banana to create a wonderful contrast of flavors. In case you want to avoid methi, then you can just make Kele ki subzi where banana is sautéed in various spices to create a quick, delicious subzi.

Another delicious Gujarati special is oondhiya, which uses bananas as one of the many ingredients to make a flavorsome mixed vegetable shaak. If you are not interested in subzis, there is always Bhatia Kadhi, a kadhi which hails from the bhatia community of Gujarat, a sweet and sour combination made with bananas and curd. A great way to incorporate bananas in flatbreads is to make a Banana Methi Thepla which can be done by simply mashing the bananas and adding them to the dough.

Bananas in South Indian food

Since bananas were easily available throughout the year in South India, recipes using bananas was their go-to. Starting with breakfast, Puttu, a traditional rice and coconut breakfast is always served with sliced bananas. As a subzi, kela is used in Pongal kootu, a mixed vegetable curry cooked with tamarind and dal, which is mostly made during Makar Sankranti.

Like the Gujaratis, Mangaloreans also use bananas to make puris, whether it's to be had with a subzi or as a tea-time snack with piping hot tea or coffee. Another tea-time snack is Unni Appam, a sweet, deep fried snack with additional sweetness of jaggery. But the best snack of all, made with bananas, is Yellow banana chips! Originated in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, these crispy, wafer thin, kela chips are now world famous and hard to resist.

Recipes using Banana leaves

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Not only is the banana fruit used for cooking, the leaves are equally important. Banana leaves have been used in Asian cooking for centuries and they impart a subtle flavor in the food too, and hence are really growing in demand all over the world. Banana Leaf Rice is one such unique recipe where rice cooked with caraway seeds and coconut curry is packed in banana leaf, steamed and then served warm. Paneer Bhapa, a unique Bengali dish of paneer marinated with lemon, coconut and mustard is also cooked inside banana leaf pockets for better flavor infusion.

A very common way to use banana leaves is to use them for steaming pancakes whether it is the sweet rice flour pancake orginated in kerala called Ela Adai or the savory Gujarati panki like Corn and Coriander Panki or the green peas panki.

Snacks recipes using bananas

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An innovative snack using bananas is Banana Dosa, a sweet dosa served warm with a little butter is perfect for kids or adults alike. Or you can even try making Banana Uttapas, sweet and succulent uttapas made with bananas, rice and urad dal. For something on an international note, Thai style deep fried bananas make a fantastic snack.

A twist on the classic rosti, Raw banana rosti is a great way to avoid the carbs of the potatoes and still enjoy the same taste and feel of a great rosti! If your way is a sweet way, Baked and Stewed bananas is your way to go. A unique combination of orange flavored bananas is a fruity dream come true!

Indian Dessert recipes using bananas

Fruit-Kulfi Fruit Kulfi

Bananas make a great addition to any kind of desserts, but especially the Indian ones. Bananas and other fruits like apples and pear when stuffed in desserts like ras malai, you get a new and improved Fresh fruits stuffed Rasmalai. The same way you can add bananas to the cooked full fat milk and make a Banana Kulfi.

Instead of making the regular, savory raita, adding bananas to the curds will be a pleasant change along with a kick of spice when you make Banana raita. You can also add chopped bananas to a regular sheera, or better yet, a healthy jowar sheera to take it up a notch to get Jowar Banana Sheera.

A few of my all-time favorite banana recipes are

1. Yellow Banana chips

2. Banana Pongal

3. Banana pancakes with chocolate sauce

4. Kele ki subzi

We hope you enjoy our Banana Recipe Colletion given below and would love to hear your comments. 

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Recipe# 10810
24 Dec 01

 by shahsejals
7 up punch, a reenergizing fruit flavored drink, best suited as a summer drink. 7-up punch has an irrestible combination of mixed fruits blended with 7 up soft drink and mint leaves which is sure to add a punch to your mock tails and cocktails.
Recipe# 13415
25 Mar 01

 by aafreen
No reviews
Ambrosia is a delicious dessert item which combines the orange segments, pineapple slices and grapes wit coconut scrapings.
Recipe# 9351
16 Aug 11

 by sandhyasha
No reviews
Aval milk is truly an innovative milk based recipe with plantains( banana like fruit) mashed and added with poha(rice flakes), sugar and roasted skinless peanuts. The aval milk is best served chilled on a hot sultry summer day.
Recipe# 9146
16 Aug 11

 by pkjlg
No reviews
This can be served either with rice or chapattis. If you do not like using coconut oil for cooking, other oils can be used.
Recipe# 11763
09 Mar 02

 by vaishnavdhara
No reviews
Hello friends,
this is very good and healthy recipe for those who have sweet cravings. since they are baked you wont feel guilty if you have them more. and secondly banans provide good amount of potassium as well as keep our bones strong.
Recipe# 13446
28 Dec 00

 by willnajijo
No reviews
The mouthwatering fruit flavoured banana halwa is a simple and quick sweet dish prepared from mashed ripe bananas, and crushed dried fruits cooked with sugar and spices like cardamom. A delicious dessert dish which can be also served as a sweet snack.
Recipe# 13957
03 Jun 02

 
by bhaviniparekh2001
No reviews
Get ready to experience the unique combination of tropical Banana with tangy garden fresh tomatoes in the banana & tomato salad.
Recipe# 36205
18 Feb 12

 
by damyantiben
No reviews
simple and divine with natural sweeteness and herbal mild seasoning offers pure taste of nature to us.
Recipe# 15424
07 Aug 04

 by chibu
No reviews
Banana and coffee bavarois is a fruit flavoured pudding or bavarois recipe. The milk, coffee essence and egg yolk are cooked on a sauce pan and then folded into a banana based creamy gelatinous mixture.Serve cold with whipped cream as decoration.
Recipe# 41618
29 Mar 17

 by Samta Sharma
No reviews
Banana and Mixed Fruits Caramelized Smoothie is creamy and tasty with sweet notes of caramelized fruits.
Recipe# 36204
27 Feb 12

 
by damyantiben
No reviews
Small and simple starter inspired from our all time favourites sev puris and dahi puris.
Banana Buns
Recipe# 38423
18 Jun 13

 by The brunchbox
No reviews
A great way to utilize over ripe and blackened bananas. Its tasty, healthy and a good snack or even complete meal for this rainy evenings.
Recipe# 13369
20 Mar 01

 
by hsiddiqui
No reviews
The Moist and flavorful banana cake with the sweetness of mashed bananas makes for a perfect dessert or teatime cup cake option. Top the banana cake with banana slices and fresh cream.
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