Banana cue is a staple Pinoy meryenda fare. Almost anywhere in the country you'd find fried caramel-sugar coated saba bananas on barbecue sticks. But in the homes, skewers are not part of the preparation as one can just enjoy with a fork. And I always crave for the ripe bananacue - soft and naturally sweet on its own on top of the coating. Good thing, there are just a few who prefer this kind. Lucky me!
Here's a very simple recipe for a home-made banana cue. Happy cookingIngredients
- Saba bananas (ripe and over ripe)
- Brown sugar
- Cooking oil
- Sesame seeds
Procedure
- Thoroughly wash the bananas and pat dry.
- In a pan (or wok) over medium heat, place enough oil for deep frying.
- Fry the bananas for 2-3 minutes.
- Add the sugar gradually and mix until it melts. Make sure each banana is evenly coated in the caramelized sugar.
- Remove from pan then sprinkle with sesame seeds and serve
- If you want the "experience", place 2-3 bananas in a skewer and enjoy