Cucur Kodok, one of the famous Malaysian banana fritters prepared with mashes bananas, sugar, eggs mixed with all purpose flour, but i tried out eggless and vegan version which i found while browsing through here, its really a simple, quick and easy evening snacks..many of the malaysian snacks are usually deep fried and one among those deep fried beauties this cucur kodok takes an important place, its seems that each and every family have their own version of making out this deep fried delicacy where some goes to eggs and while others goes for milk and eggs...Cucur means fried in malay and while kodok means toad or toad shaped..This cucur kodok resembles like toads bit ugly but when u tastes this banana fritter u will definitely love to munch these flavourful beauties coz they tastes marvellous, we enjoyed having this banana fritters for evening snacks, they tastes too good when they are still warm...
3nos Bananas
6tbsp Sugar
pinch Salt
1/4cup Wheat flour
3tbsp Grated coconut flakes
Oil
Mash the bananas and add the sugar, salt, wheat flour and grated coconut flakes, since i used over ripen bananas they were really watery when i mashed them, so i didnt add water to this mixture, the banana puree was perfect to mix all the ingredients prefectly as a prefect thick batter to drop..u can add water if the mixture is too thick...Heat the oil for deepfrying, drop a spoon full to the hot oil and fry till they turns brown..
Serve hot and enjoy!
Recently saw this in some one's blog....but dint give an attempt still..
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy Priya. Nice click.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering gloden fritters dear :)so simple yet so flavoursome:) good one dear.
I know Priya,they are best.I too used the same recipe.Enjoy the fritters.
ReplyDeleteI have never had this, but then you always come with special delicous items :-)
ReplyDeleteI was kinda busy and haven't been able to read your recent posts. And boy I have loads to catch up on and make. Bookmarked all of them! And lots of new and interesting recipes .....love it.:)
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy! Feeling hungry now,wish to have one from there :P
ReplyDeleteThis is the recipe similar to "unniyappam" in kerala - i agree there are some differences though. It comes out more darker brown though. We make it for festivals and routinely in temples.
ReplyDeletefritters looks absolutely yummy!!!!
ReplyDeleteசூப்பர்ப்...அப்படியே சாப்பிட வேண்டும் போல இருக்கின்றது....கலக்கல்
ReplyDeletelooks soo yummy priya.......
ReplyDeleteYou willn't believe it..I just had these banana fritter on Sat....my version differs a bit...these are known as jemput-jemput :D I simply loves these banana balls sprinkles with powdered sugar LOL:D
ReplyDeleteLooks yummyyyyy.
ReplyDeleteLook absolutely fab, Priya!
ReplyDeleteAha! Banana Fritters! Superb! I love it! Banana Bajji ready to be eaten from the photo! :D
ReplyDeleteBTW, neenga Aadhavan padam pathutingla?
I too make similar one with maida..perfect tea time snack...
ReplyDeletesounds interesting..that looks wonderful.priya u rock girl..everyday different..Love ur style of cooking...gr8 job!
ReplyDeletegot to know so much from different cuisines from your blog priya...very nice and crispy...
ReplyDeletenow I really wish i was staying in your house to taste all these cuisines. hahahah....looks great!
ReplyDeleteso delicious.............. priya
ReplyDeleteDuring my school days my mom prepare this for us,after marriage i forget about this,Thanks for remembering me.looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice and crispy.The only bhaji i like :)
ReplyDeleteLove fried stuff....never heard this kind with banana before but sounds delicious...
ReplyDeletewow..These fritters are looking so yummy..
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering fritters...Its new for me...will try definitely...
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting.. Looks so yummy too :)
ReplyDeletewow these look delicious!
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hey priya...your recipes are truly going international...lots to catch up for me...the banana fritters look gr8
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect click n seems pretty much flaky.
ReplyDeleteமாலைநேரத்துக்கான ஈஸி ஸ்நாக்ஸ் நல்லாயிருக்கு...
ReplyDeleteThe title is catchy! Delicious :)
ReplyDeleteWow - that must be one tasty snack - reminds me of the nendrapzham preparation which is made in Kerala
ReplyDeleteFrom Parsi, Malaysian any other cuisine left out, seriously thinking of relocating to France.
ReplyDeletemouthwatering banana fritters! I simply love it...
ReplyDeletehi,
ReplyDeletei tried this banana fritters recipe. it came out very nice. very delicious one. thank you so much!!!!!!!
very good site. nice recipes. will try one by one soon.
Lovely recipe Priya. Thanks for the contribution to AWED. Do drop by to view the roundup.
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