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Nendran Chips-Kerala Banana Chips Recipe-Nendrangai Varuval

October 26, 2015 by PadhuSankar 10 Comments

Nendrangai chips (ethakka upperi) is very popular in Kerala and is served as a side dish or had as an anytime snack. It is also served at Onam sadya. When one of our friends went to Kerala, I asked him to bring Nendrankai from there, as I could not get it in my place. I made these chips just as I made raw plantain (vazhakkai varuval) chips except frying in coconut oil. It was very delicious and very addictive that we could not stop eating it. These crunchy and crispy chips with the flavor of coconut oil is very quick and easy to make. Kids and adults alike will love this homemade banana chips. Today we will learn how to make nendran chips at home following this easy recipe with step wise pictures.

Nendran Chips-Kerala Banana Chips

Nendran Chips-Kerala Banana Chips


Nendran Chips-Kerala Banana Chips

 Prep Time : 10 mins

 Cook Time : 30 mins 
 Serves: 4
 Recipe Category: Snacks
 Recipe Cuisine: Kerala
 Author:Padhu Sankar

   Ingredients needed

   Nendrankai/Raw nendran plantain – 3
   Salt – 1 tsp
   Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp
   Coconut oil for deep frying
   Slicer or mandoline slicer

Preparation 


Buy mature nendrankai (see picture below). Peel the skin and put them in water to prevent discoloration. (I dropped them in water after cutting into half).

Dissolve salt in 1/2 cup of water, add turmeric powder, mix well and keep it aside.

You have to fry it batch by batch.

Kerala Banana Chips

Method 


Heat oil in a kadai, once oil is hot, reduce the heat to medium. To find out if the oil is hot enough, drop a small piece of sliced plantain into the oil, if it raises to the surface immediately, then the oil is hot enough for frying.

Take a banana, pat it dry and then using the slicer, slice one or half of the banana depending upon the quantity of oil and size of the kadai.

Immediately after slicing, drop it into the oil, separating the pieces which is very important. You will hear a sizzling/ bubbling sound.

Nendrangai Varuval

After a few seconds, add 3/4-1 tsp of salted water. After adding that water, you will hear more noise. Do not panic. Stir using a ladle, so that the plantain slices will get cooked evenly.

Once cooked, the sizzling noise will stop and the oil will be clear as seen in the  picture (right) below.

ethakka upperi

Remove the chips with a slotted ladle and place it in a colander or paper towel to drain off excess oil, if any.
how to make plantain chips

Repeat the same process for the rest of the plantain/ nendrankai.

Serve as a side dish for rice or variety rice or enjoy as a snack anytime of the day.

Note – After frying the first batch, taste and check for salt. If you feel it is salty, reduce the salt water to half tsp. If you feel, you need more salt, add 1 tsp salt water or you can add more salt to the water, mix it well and then add. It is your personal preference.

Use only coconut oil for deep frying. It is the coconut oil which takes this chips to a different level and makes it so addictive. If you do not want to use coconut oil, then I suggest you make vazhakkai chips (link below) instead of nendran chips.

Storage and shelf life – Store it in an air tight container at room temperature. Stays fresh and crisp for 7-8 days.

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Comments

  1. Srilakshmi Ch

    October 27, 2015 at 2:10 pm

    want to try but …add 3/4-1 tsp of salted water.iam scared to do this.. 🙂

    Reply
  2. Unknown

    October 29, 2015 at 11:56 am

    you have not mentioned when to apply the turmeric and salt solution.

    Reply
    • Padhu Sankar

      October 30, 2015 at 4:43 am

      Unknown – Read the 4 sentence under "method"

      Lakshmi – After mix the salt and turmeric in water, you have to add just 3/4 or 1 tsp of that water it. If you are scared, reduce the flame, add it and then increase the heat to medium. The bubbling noise will stop after a few seconds.

      Reply
  3. Nithya Sridhar

    December 29, 2015 at 4:49 am

    How to re-use the salted coconut oil? Not just for this snack. For many of the frying dishes you've mentioned to add salt water to the oil. Any tips to reuse the salted oil?

    Reply
    • Padhu Sankar

      January 2, 2016 at 9:56 am

      Only for plantain chips and nendran chips, salt is added into the oil. You can use for any veg curry. You can use it once. Do not use it for frying again. It is not advisable to reuse oil.

      Reply
  4. pradeep

    November 13, 2016 at 1:44 pm

    I cut the chips and laid them on paper. did everything else by following the recipw. I ended up getting chewy chips. Any idea as to why I got chewy chips? How to avoid chewy chips?

    Reply
    • Padhu Sankar

      November 13, 2016 at 2:04 pm

      The oil should be hot (but not smoking). If the oil is not hot, you will end up with chewy chips. Moreover, you have to fry it well stirring occasionally until crisp.

      Reply
  5. harimohan

    April 3, 2017 at 3:35 am

    i had succeeded initially in making crisp and almost perfect chips but of late whatever i try hot oil thinner slices direct slicing it becomes limpid and sad and iam very upset

    Reply
  6. Chandana

    September 15, 2020 at 4:22 pm

    I’m Trying to find nendhiran banana here in the USA. Is it possible? Please let me know. I’m Craving for it and want to make it fresh. What is it called in the USA?

    Reply
    • PadhuSankar

      September 19, 2020 at 8:10 am

      I am in India, so no idea.

      Reply

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