Last Updated on January 13, 2020 by Chef Mireille
Tunisian Plantain Street Food – is a delicious snack that can serve as a great party appetizer, seasoned with za’atar.
The ingredient I am using is one of my faves – plantain. Plantain is a core ingredient in the diet of any Caribbean person, whether you live on a Spanish, French, British or Dutch island. No soup is complete without plantain. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are often accompanied by a few slices of fried or boiled plantain. I grew up in a household where not a lot of fried food was served, so when we had fried plantain it was a real treat. My sister and I would fight if we received uneven quantities of fried plantain. If there was an uneven quantity, my Mom would have to cut the deciding slice in half to make sure it was equal.
Plantain was originally traded to the Caribbean from Africa, where it is also abundantly utilized so it should not be a great surprise to have a plantain recipe from Africa. Today’s recipe is a starter course/appetizer from Tunisia. This is a popular street food in Tunisia.
I am a plantain fanatic and if you LOVE plantain as much as I do, check out some of my other plantain recipes!
Plantain Recipes
- All About Plantain – Frying Yellow & Green Plantain
- Kai Pola – Indian Plantain Cake
- Plantain Cacao Upside Down Cake
- Plantain Spinach Smoothie
- Balekai Podi – Mangalore (Indian) Fried Plantain
- Malabar Stuffed Plantains
- Plantain Corn Soup
- Plantain Peanut Soup
- Maduro Dessert (from Nicaragua)
- Plantain Curry
- Plantain Custard
- Plantain Pakoda
- Plantain Podimas – Plantain Stir Fry
…and this isn’t even all of them – I told you I was a plantain fanatic!!!
Eat immediately!
Tunisian Plantain Street Food
Ingredients
- Plantain Ingredients:
- 2 ripe plantains ripe, but still firm
- oil for frying
- Spice Blend Ingredients:
- 1 tablespoon za'atar
- 2 dried red chiles
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Dry roast the chile until it becomes fragrant, 2-3 minutes. Using a coffee/spice grinder, grind until fine.
- Peel and slice the plantains into thick slices.
- Heat a pot or deep skillet with enough oil for deep frying.
- Add the plantain slices and fry until golden on both sides. Drain on paper towels.
- Place in a bowl and toss with the chile, zaatar and salt.
Harini-Jaya Rupanagudi
Good one. I can definitely appreciate the fights over food with a sibling!!
Srivalli
Awesome Mir, just imagine whatever challenge I throw you guys come back with a bang!..I love plantain and this is such a lovely idea. And you doing this theme means I get to read some novel ideas..so glad you took this on..:)..will surely miss April..:(
Priya Suresh
Can imagine the flavour of this street foods, quite irresistible.
vaishali sabnani
oh this is something like Banana chips..but with a eastern flavor..got to try this!…looks inviting!..will surely miss you for the APRIL MARATHON..:((
Akila
Looks lovely
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The Pumpkin Farm
yes , i agree this one is probably the hardest challenge ever, you lived it up well, waiting for the next 2 recipes, this picture is so beautiful, feel like grabbing it right away
Kalyani
Brain freeze this theme def was, Mir 🙂 lol ! nice to learn about diferent cuisines from you thru BM…
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PriyaVaasu
yummy!!! Our good old Plantain chips with a twist!!! 🙂
Preeti Garg
It's really quite differ from common banana chips.. look so spicy and tasty.
Thanks for liking with my event.
divya
Makes me drool..tempting
Pavani
I'm drooling over the clicks. Those look super crispy and yumm!!
Rajani S
I thought it was only in Kerala (state where I grew up) that plantains featured so prominantly in cooking. Now I stand corrected.
And plantain in soups? I am totally surprised 🙂
The chips looks really nice, no wonder you used to fight for your fair share :))
Pallavi Purani
I reckon Zatar can make anything taste surreal. Fantastic recipe this is
Nisha Sundar
This is very similar to our plantain chips with a difference in seasoning. They look so good.
Neela Rufus
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Saraswathi Tharagaram
Looks yummy!pass them over for lunch 🙂
veena krishnakumar
Looks so yummy!!!Lovely click