Deepfried dishes are always welcome among the kids, but mostly health conscious moms wont feed that much easily their kids with kind of junk foods..Eventhough am a health nut, sometimes i'll accept to make out some deep fried crispies coz my teddies just love it..Coming to this bonda, my mom used to prepare often whenever she wanted to finish with her over ripen bananas, this bondas goes for a quick preparation..You need mashed bananas, all purpose flour,cardamom powder, milk,baking powder and sugar, but in this bonda i skipped the sugar and used honey..These deep fried beauties are quite addictive,a prefect evening snack to enjoy with a cup of tea or coffee,kids will love this bonda when served with powdered sugar or with chocolate sauce...Today is our 5th day of blogging marathon,do check out my blogger buddies running this 15th edition of blogging marathon here..Sending to Kid's Delight- Fruits guest hosted by Nupur,event by Srivalli..
2nos Bananas (mashed)
3/4cup All purpose flour
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
Honey (as per need)
1/4tsp Baking powder
1/2cup Milk
Take the mashed bananas,all purpose flour,cardamom powder, baking powder and add the honey and milk as thick batter..Meanwhile heat the oil for deepfrying,drop gently a teaspoon of batter to the hot oil, fry until they turns golden brown..
Serve warm with chocolate sauce or powdered sugar...
2nos Bananas (mashed)
3/4cup All purpose flour
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
Honey (as per need)
1/4tsp Baking powder
1/2cup Milk
Take the mashed bananas,all purpose flour,cardamom powder, baking powder and add the honey and milk as thick batter..Meanwhile heat the oil for deepfrying,drop gently a teaspoon of batter to the hot oil, fry until they turns golden brown..
Serve warm with chocolate sauce or powdered sugar...
Perfect for tea time.. I could have one now..
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WOW!!! Delicious sweet bonda. Looks so yumlicious.
ReplyDeleteGood one, I sometimes use the same batter in the panyaram pan. Its a true delicacy as per me :)
ReplyDeletewonderful banana fritters!!!
ReplyDeleteohh..such a easy bonda recipe..i luv 2 try this type of easy sweet ones..
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Nice one Priya
ReplyDeleteI too try to stay away from fried foods but give in as my little one too love these so we have a once a week fried food days.This recipe sounds so much like how my mom used to make banana fritters.Thanks for reminding me of this yummy snack.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy !
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe and preparation. I never thought we could mash banana and mix it with the flour to make a batter. Yummy bondas!
ReplyDeleteFirst time hearing about Banana bonda...looks absolutely fabulous.
ReplyDeleteFirst time hearing about Banana bonda...looks absolutely fabulous.
ReplyDeleteAwesome tea time snack!
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice after school treat for the kids.
ReplyDeleteWow that sounds really great...
ReplyDeletethey definitely are deep fried beauties Priya, looks Yummy !!
ReplyDeleteI remember having this one- quick treat for kids!
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea ...must be super tasty
ReplyDeleteSuper delicious and yummy bonda !!
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This sounds yummy priya
ReplyDeleteWow, I used to love banana bonda as a kid...my dad used to always bring them for a evening snack....They looks so cute :-)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds amazing priya, with honey its should be delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look flavorful...never tried these but they sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and yummy bondas
ReplyDeletenice one n easy to make..
ReplyDeletethis is very nice!!!the only thing i keep doing with overripe bananas is bread........now i'll try this out...looks great. thanks.
ReplyDeleteWill it drink much oil ?
ReplyDeleteAm allergic to Bananas, but my hubby would love this :)
ReplyDeleteLove these delicious bondas... Perfect for tea
ReplyDeleteLove them...looks very delicious n yumm
ReplyDeleteYummy evening snack. Kids will love this.
ReplyDeleteSuper like!
ReplyDeletewow....tempting and yummy bonda...I used to make the similar way in kuzhipaniyarams...
ReplyDeleteInsanely divine my friend - something I would love to have right now :D
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Easy and quick to make when you are craving for a snack.
ReplyDeletesuperb idea...LOOKS AMAZING
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quick and easy way to fill the tummy
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Double like,kids loving tempting snacks!!
ReplyDeleteYummy, shud have tasted great with the chocolate sauce..
ReplyDeleteHey priya, we too make it sp when we have tons of over ripen bananas, add some rice powder too.
ReplyDeleteloved urs, and good to see that you have replace the sugar with honey.
I have tagged u with 7*7 award , do try it out.
Yummy delicious bonda,lovely tea time snack!!
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I also don't deep fry, but my reason is that I am scared of hot oil!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I am coming across banana bonda, but it looks really good :) Hope your kids enjoyed it!
now who doesn't like to indulge in this fried fritters; pass it on gal
ReplyDeleteyummy bondas, nice way to use ripe bananas. Healthy version too.
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make these for us with over-ripe bananas - so tasty! :)
ReplyDeletehow cute the banana donuts look, its ok to give into indulgence once in a while and have deep fried stuff :)
ReplyDeleteyummy tea time snack...superb...
ReplyDeleteI wud love this with nutella priyakka, looks great!
ReplyDeleteNice bonda with maida..must be soft and yum..
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteMorning saw ur post and commented on it... But cant resist of trying it out...
Eve I tried and came out too good... Wanted to inform you again immediately...
thanks for sharing dear...
yummy bondas, so tempting ones :)
ReplyDeletebonda with banana ! what a treat :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious and perfect snack Priya.
ReplyDeleteloved the bondas dear...a great snack with tea !!!
ReplyDeletethough i have read, i have never tried honda with bananas.. i have over ripe ones, maybe i should give it a shot :)
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Sounds delicious and easy to prepare too... Once in a while fried food is ok, I guess...
ReplyDeletesweet ,cute and delicious..never had sweet bonda before..nice recipe..
ReplyDeleteVery delicious looking bondas...
ReplyDeleteWill it not work with banana halwa filling too? A smaller size? Just catching up on many posts I missed. This recipe is similar to the Cheeda recipe.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and yummy treat.
ReplyDeleteDelicious snacks for kids :)
ReplyDeletethe ingredients list match to our simple sweet paniyaram, but deep-fried, looks yum!!!!!
ReplyDeletedelicious bonda priya
ReplyDeletelook awesome....banana is perfect twist
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