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Fried Plantains

I had a post which I am reproducing, because it was accidentally deleted. Plantains taste like a weird cross between a banana and a potato, and they are delicious twice fried and salted.

Plantain
Peanut oil or other frying oil
Salt.


Remove the peel from the plantain, and cut into pennies about 3/8" thick. Heat the oil in a frying pan, and when it sizzles with the addition of a tiny drop of water, add the plantain pennies. When they are slightly browned on one side, turn. Remove when both sides are slightly brown, and drain on a couple of layers of paper towels.

Place the plantain "pennies" on a flat surface such as a cutting board. Find a water glass or mug with a flat bottom, and use the bottom of the glass to "squish" the plantain pennies so that they are now 1/4" thick.

Return the "squished" pennies to the frying oil, and continue frying until completely browned.

Remove from the pan, and drain again on paper towels, sprinkle with salt...and when cool...enjoy!

They make a great snack!
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KingofBones1 · 46-50, M Best Comment
Plantains are very good and mostly found in Caribbean cooking or African dishes I am very familiar with them as I spent a good part of my life in South Florida namely Miami and the keys and made several crossings to the Bahamas and Jamaica
4meAndyou · F
@KingofBones1 I befriended a boy from Santo Domingo when I was 19 and working in the Saltonstall Leaverett building in Boston, and he took me to meet his family once. That was when he showed me how to fry the plantains. I stayed for lunch!