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Steps to Make Tasty Home Made Matoke Crisps

  • By Ivan Graham
  • 09 Oct, 2020
Steps to Make Tasty Home Made Matoke Crisps
Steps to Make Tasty Home Made Matoke Crisps

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an amazing day. Today I will show you how to prepare a special dish, Home Made Matoke Crisps. This is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i will make it a little bit tasty. This will be smell and look delicious.

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You can cook Home Made Matoke Crisps using 3 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients of Home Made Matoke Crisps

  1. Take 1 Bunch of Matoke(Raw banana or Plaintain).
  2. Make ready of Oil for frying.
  3. Make ready of Salt for seasoning(optional).

Matoke is the most common in the region while Mbidde is the type used for the brewing process.The gonja is another type which you can roast, kivuvu is another cooking type and.Vegetarian Matoke: Matoke is just as tasty when served as a vegetarian meal.Simply eliminate the beef and use water or vegetable stock.

Home Made Matoke Crisps step by step

  1. Remove skin from the bananas i keep them in water, to avoid them turning black..
  2. Get your karai or the pan you are going to use to deep fry the bananas.
  3. Use a slicer or grater we use for getting round crisps.
  4. Heat the oil on medium. Meanwhile remove the bananas from the water & dry them on the cloth..
  5. Now directly on the heat holding your slicer in one hand & banana in the other start slicing over the blade..
  6. Fry till done or crispy. Don't over crowd the karai. They should not stick to each other.Remove when done. Sprinkle a little salt or chilli powder if you want.
  7. Continue like this till all the bananas are finished.
  8. With just 1 medium bunch you get plenty of crisps.

See recipes for Mashed matoke n groundnut sauce, Simple Plain Matoke too.The word matoke is originally from the Ugandans of the Lake Victoria region.It refers to the cooked green bananas.

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