Easy Banana Fritters – You know those cozy mornings when you’re just not in a rush? The ones where you actually have a moment to sip your coffee and let breakfast linger? That’s where these banana fritters come in. I started making these on those lazy weekend mornings, inspired by how my mom would save overly ripe bananas from becoming fruit flies’ paradise by turning them into something magical. She’d mash them up, toss in a few ingredients, and the kitchen would suddenly smell like heaven.
Honestly, these banana fritters have become a bit of a ritual in our house. When I see those bananas turning spotty, I get a little excited because I know what’s coming. I think you’ll love the warm, slightly sweet taste – and the best part? They’re ridiculously easy. So, if you’ve got a couple of bananas that are past their prime, let’s turn them into a cozy, golden-brown treat.
Why You’ll Love This Easy Banana Fritters Recipe?
- Super Quick: Minimal ingredients and effort. You’re looking at about 15 minutes start to finish – perfect for breakfast or a snack.
- Perfect for Overripe Bananas: Got bananas that are almost too soft to eat? These fritters are their redemption arc!
- Not Too Sweet: Thanks to the natural banana sweetness, you don’t need much sugar – a little sprinkle on top is just enough.
- A Versatile Treat: Breakfast, snack, dessert – they’re perfect anytime you want a warm, comforting bite.
Ingredients Notes:
Each of these ingredients brings something special to the mix. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Bananas: The riper, the better! Those soft, sweet bananas give these fritters their natural sweetness and softness.
- Pancake Mix: Yep, no need to measure flour and baking powder separately. Just grab that pancake mix, and you’re good to go.
- Cinnamon: Adds that hint of warmth. I think it makes the fritters feel a little more “fall cozy” – if you know what I mean.
- Milk: This brings it all together into a smooth batter. Any milk will work, so use what you’ve got.
- Vegetable Oil: For frying. You’ll want enough for these fritters to float a bit – it’s what gives them that golden crunch.
- Confectioner’s Sugar: A dusting of this on top makes them look and taste extra special, like something you’d get at a cute little cafe.
How To Make Easy Banana Fritters?
Here’s the lowdown on making these easy banana fritters – they’re so simple, you might end up memorizing the recipe after one go!
- Mash the Bananas:
Start by peeling and mashing your bananas in a big mixing bowl. I like to keep it a bit chunky – some banana lumps make these fritters just right in my opinion. - Mix the Batter:
Add your pancake mix and cinnamon to the bananas, then pour in the milk. Stir it all up until it looks like a thick, smooth batter. You want it thick enough to spoon into the oil, but not so thick it can’t drop off the spoon. - Heat the Oil:
Fill a deep skillet with vegetable oil and heat it over medium. You’ll know it’s ready if you drop a tiny bit of batter in and it bubbles right away. (A little trick from mom: if it sinks without sizzling, it’s too cool. If it spits oil at you, it’s too hot!) - Fry the Fritters:
Use a spoon to carefully drop in about a tablespoon of batter per fritter. Fry each one for about 2-3 minutes on each side, flipping when they’re golden and crispy. Work in batches so you don’t overcrowd the pan. - Drain and Dust:
Place the fritters on a plate lined with paper towels to soak up any extra oil. While they’re still warm, sprinkle with confectioner’s sugar. Then, try not to eat them all at once!
Storage Options:
If you end up with leftovers (or maybe you made an extra batch, knowing how good they’d be!), store them in an airtight container at room temperature for a day. To reheat, just pop them in the microwave for a few seconds or in the oven at a low temp to get them nice and warm again. They’re best fresh, though, so if you can manage it – eat them while they’re hot!
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Variations and Substitutions:
Let’s be honest – recipes are always better when you can make them your own. Here are a few twists to consider:
- Add Extra Spice: Toss in a pinch of nutmeg or cardamom to complement the cinnamon.
- Go for Chocolate: Stir a handful of chocolate chips into the batter for a little indulgence.
- Dairy-Free Option: Swap the milk for almond, soy, or coconut milk if you’re avoiding dairy.
- Air Fryer Version: Want a lighter take? Try air-frying these at 375°F for about 8-10 minutes. They won’t be as crispy, but still super tasty!
What to Serve with Easy Banana Fritters?
These fritters are pretty perfect on their own, but if you want to step things up, here are some fun pairings:
- Maple Syrup: For that classic breakfast vibe, drizzle a bit over the top.
- Whipped Cream: Adds a little dessert touch if you’re feeling fancy.
- Berries: Fresh strawberries or blueberries give a bright, fruity contrast.
- Nut Butter: Peanut or almond butter is fantastic with bananas, adding a rich, satisfying note.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I make these without pancake mix?
Totally! Just swap it with about 1 cup of flour and add 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder to get a similar texture.
Can I bake these instead of frying?
While they won’t be as crispy, you can bake them at 375°F for about 15-20 minutes. Flip them halfway for even browning.
So, there you have it! Easy, delicious banana fritters that are perfect for any time you’ve got a couple of overripe bananas lying around. I’d love to know if you try these – let me know how they turn out and if you add any fun twists. Enjoy, and happy frying!
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Ingredients
- 2 ripe bananas peeled
- 1 cup pancake mix approximately 125 grams
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 3/4 cup milk approximately 175 milliliters
- Vegetable oil for frying
- Confectioner's sugar for garnish
Instructions
Prepare the Bananas:
- In a large mixing bowl, use a fork to thoroughly mash the peeled bananas until smooth, ensuring minimal lumps for a consistent batter.
Combine Ingredients:
- To the mashed bananas, add the pancake mix and ground cinnamon. Gradually pour in the milk while stirring continuously. Mix until all ingredients are fully incorporated, and a smooth, thick batter forms.
Heat the Oil:
- Pour a generous amount of vegetable oil into a deep skillet and heat over medium heat. The oil is ready for frying when a small drop of batter sizzles and rises to the surface immediately.
Fry the Fritters:
- Carefully spoon approximately one tablespoon of the batter per fritter into the hot oil. Allow each fritter to fry undisturbed until golden brown and thoroughly cooked, about 2-3 minutes per side. Flip the fritters gently to ensure even browning on both sides.
Drain and Garnish:
- Remove the fritters from the oil using a slotted spoon and transfer them onto a plate lined with paper towels to absorb excess oil. Once all fritters are fried, dust them with confectioner's sugar before serving.
Notes
I’m Bitty, owner of nodashofgluten.com, where I share simple, delicious recipes for all tastes, including gluten-free. Check out my “About Me” page for more info!