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Khao Mau Tod - Young Rice Fried Banana Fritters

Khao Mau Tod - Young Rice Fried Banana Fritters

Khao Mau is a very tradtional sweet banana desert that's made in the Northeastern (Isan) region of Thailand, by families who are harvesting new crop rice.

Typically they will use rice that was harvested that day (still wet, and slightly green) but we use regular sticky rice here with good results.

Ingredients

For 4 Person(s)

Ingredients for Dipping Batter

Ingredients for Batter to Cover Banana

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Method for Khao Mau Tod - Young Rice Fried Banana Fritters

Recently we were introduced to this recipe by an accomplished chef with extensive culinary training in Bangkok. We researched dozens of our own resources and came up with this version.

There are many steps involved but we were able to create this in less than an hour, and the final result is somewhat mind-blowing, how a dessert can taste so good. This is one of those recipes you really should prepare.

Method for Dipping Batter

In a mixing bowl, combine rice flour, all purpose flour and salt. A nice option is to scent your coconut milk and cream by placing it in a pot, and set a lit fragrant candle in the pot, blow out the candle and quickly close the lid, let the smoke infuse the coconut for about 20 minutes.

Next, add coconut milk and cream, and knead together with your hand. Add egg, knead together.

Method for Batter to Cover Banana

In a dry pan over low heat, toast the rice until fragrant and light brown. Transfer to mortar and pestle. Roll the pestle against the rice, dont pound it. This makes the rice roughtly broken rather than a powder. Put in a bowl and set aside. In a pot, add palm sugar, cane sugar, and 1/4 cup water. Stir over low heat. Slowly add about 6 tablespoons of water and a few tablespoons of coconut milk, and salt. Keep stirring. Add pounded rice and shredded coconut, and combine into a paste.

Method Khao Mau Tod

Peel about 8 bananas. Use one ziplock bag, cut the bag to make one flat sheet of plastic. Put about 3/4 tablespoon of palm sugar batter onto the plastic and shape it into an oval about the size of your banana. Set banana on top of the batter, then cover the top of the banana with more batter. Pick up the sides of your plastic sheet, and gently tighten the batter around banana so it's one solid bundle. Remove this bundle and set aside on another sheet of plastic. Repeat this until your batter is gone.

Next, dip each bundle into the dipping batter and surround well. Place banana in a wok with oil to fry it. Fry it gently and flip over until it's browned.

The final step is to sprinkle some of the dipping batter into the oil, in little pieces by dripping it in from your fingertips. Fry this and set aside.

Serve your khao mau tod with the bits of fried batter (see picture below) and sweetened coconut cream. The coconut cream is simply 1 cup of warmed coconut milk with a teaspoon of sugar and a dash of salt added.

Mix The Dipping Batter

Mix The Dipping Batter

Peeled Small Bananas

Peeled Small Bananas

Place On Plastic Bag And Cover

Place On Plastic Bag And Cover

Covered Bananas

Covered Bananas

Dip Into Batter

Dip Into Batter

Ready To Fry

Ready To Fry

Fry The Khao Mau

Fry The Khao Mau

Fry Bits Of Batter

Fry Bits Of Batter

Khao Mau

Khao Mau

Dry Roast Rice

Dry Roast Rice

Roll Pestle Over Rice

Roll Pestle Over Rice

Palm Sugar Batter

Palm Sugar Batter

Rice And Dried Coconut

Rice And Dried Coconut

Add Roasted Rice

Add Roasted Rice

Add To Palm Sugar Mix

Add To Palm Sugar Mix

Batter That Covers Banana

Batter That Covers Banana

Scent The Coconut Milk Cream

Scent The Coconut Milk Cream

Mix The Dipping Batter

Mix The Dipping Batter



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