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Fried Sweet Plantains

6 to 8 Servings

20 minutes

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As plantains ripen, their color changes from green to yellow to yellow mottled with brown-black spots to almost completely brown-black. Their flavor changes, too, from starchy to sweet, and they become softer in texture. For this recipe, the fruits should at least be well-mottled, so try to purchase ones that are already yellow, not green, and if needed, give them a few days to ripen. To peel plantains, trim off the ends with a paring knife, then use the tip of the knife to score the skin along its length. Pull off the peel with your hands; it will come away in sections, like a banana peel.

6 to 8

Servings

Tip

Don’t hesitate to reduce the heat if needed to slow the browning. How quickly the plantains cook largely depends on their ripeness.

20 minutes

Ingredients

  • ¼

    cup grapeseed or other neutral oil

  • 2

    pounds ripe plantains (see headnote), peeled and sliced ½ inch thick on the diagonal

Directions

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Reviews
Kari J.
July 29, 2022
So good!
Great. Just great. This is the first time I’d fried plantains. I used coconut oil and ghee to fry. Topped with cinnamon/sugar for my kids, honey/salt for me. Yum!!