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Crispy Jain Raw Banana Cutlets – No Onion No Garlic Snack

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Raw Banana Cutlet Recipe – No Onion No Garlic Jain Cutlet

Description:
A delightful, healthy, and gluten-free appetizer, the Raw Banana Cutlet is not only light on the stomach but also bursting with flavors. This simple and wholesome snack requires absolutely no onion or garlic, making it perfect for those following Jain dietary restrictions. The combination of raw banana, fresh coconut, and aromatic spices creates a crispy yet tender cutlet, making it a popular choice for any occasion.

Cuisine: North Indian Recipes
Course: Snack
Diet: Vegetarian


Ingredients

Ingredient Name Quantity
Raw Banana 2
Fresh Coconut (grated) 1/2 cup
Green Chilies 1
Salt To taste
Cumin Powder (Jeera) 1 teaspoon
Black Pepper Powder 1 teaspoon
Chaat Masala Powder 1 teaspoon
Oil (for basting or shallow frying) As required

Nutritional Information (per serving)

(Nutritional values are approximate and may vary based on ingredient quality and preparation methods.)

Nutrient Value per Serving
Calories 180 kcal
Protein 3.2 g
Carbohydrates 36.4 g
Fat 2.4 g
Fiber 4.5 g
Sodium 500 mg
Potassium 650 mg

Preparation and Cooking Instructions

  1. Cook the Raw Bananas
    Begin by washing the raw bananas thoroughly. Place the bananas, along with their peels, in a pressure cooker. Cook for 4 whistles on medium heat. Once the pressure cooker releases naturally, turn off the flame and allow the pressure to settle before opening the lid.

  2. Prepare the Bananas
    After removing the bananas from the cooker, carefully peel off the skin. Discard the peel and place the softened bananas into a mixing bowl. Mash the bananas gently with a fork or potato masher until smooth.

  3. Add Flavorings
    To the mashed bananas, add the grated fresh coconut, finely chopped green chilies, salt, cumin powder (jeera), black pepper powder, and chaat masala powder. Mix all the ingredients thoroughly until well combined.

  4. Shape the Cutlets
    Take small portions of the mixture and roll them into round balls. Flatten each ball gently between your palms to form round, even cutlets (tikkis). Ensure that the cutlets are uniform in size for consistent cooking.

  5. Cook the Cutlets
    Heat a skillet or tawa on medium flame. Lightly grease it with a small amount of oil. Once the pan is hot, carefully place the prepared raw banana cutlets onto the skillet. Cook for 5-7 minutes on each side until they turn golden brown and crispy. Flip carefully to ensure even cooking on both sides.

  6. Serve
    Serve the warm Raw Banana Cutlets with a side of refreshing green chutney and enjoy with a hot cup of tea for the perfect evening snack.


Tips:

  • To make the cutlets even crispier, you can shallow fry them in a bit more oil, ensuring that the cutlets turn golden and crunchy.
  • If you prefer a spicier kick, feel free to add more green chilies or a pinch of red chili powder.
  • You can also add finely chopped herbs like cilantro or mint to enhance the flavor profile.

These Raw Banana Cutlets are a healthy snack that can be enjoyed during tea time, or as an appetizer at your next gathering. They offer a perfect balance of nutrition and taste, making them suitable for all ages.

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