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Banana with Coconut Dessert – Balinese Style

29/06/2015 By Caralee 4 Comments

This is another dish that I learned to make at Bamboo Shoots Cooking School. It is a different type of dessert to what we are used to at home, but I really enjoyed it. In Bali in is called Risang Rai. I just love the way that Balinese use banana leaves to decorate plates or to wrap food, it just looks so lush.

Banana in coconut

I will share the recipe as I learned to make it and add a few of my own suggestions at the bottom of this post. The batter is made from rice flour which I don’t usually use in my cooking but on this occasion I would rather stay true to the recipe.

As you can see from the pictures, it looks very delicious and it was. The coconut that we used was freshly grated coconut… I know, totally awesome! But not that practical at home right? Instead I suggest buying the moist coconut or adding a little liquid such as water or coconut milk to make the coconut moist.

Banana & coconut

I will make this dessert at home again and maybe add my own twists. Irma the cooking teacher also suggested that it is a really great dish with pineapple as well.

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Banana & Coconut Dessert - Balinese Style
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
5 mins
Total time
15 mins
 
Author: Caralee - Real Food Pledge
Cuisine: Balinese
Serves: 8
Ingredients
  • 200gr rice flour
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 8 small banana's (lady fingers ideal)
  • 2 litre's water (to boil the banana)
  • pandan leaf (from pandanus tree) - optional
  • 200gr grated coconut (or desiccated or shredded)
  • Sauce
  • 150gr palm sugar or coconut sugar
  • 150gr water
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
  1. Put the 2 litre's of water in a large pot over a medium heat and bring to the boil with the pandan leaf (about 10cm of the leaf).
  2. In the mean time mix the rice flour with the salt and water, mix together until smooth.
  3. Peel the banana's and dip into the batter, covering the banana's with the batter.
  4. With tongs place the banana's one by one into the boiling water and let cook for 3 minutes.
  5. Remove the banana's from the water and roll in the grated coconut.
  6. To make the sauce mix all the ingredients together in a small saucepan and simmer over a medium heat.
  7. Stir and simmer for 5 minutes or until the sauce thickens.
  8. Place the banana's on a plate and serve with the sauce.
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Here are a few of my suggestions to change or improve the recipe:

  • Use heated natural maple syrup for the sauce
  • Try vanilla bean instead of pandan leaf
  • Moisten the shredded coconut or buy moist coconut
  • Sprinkle a little cinnamon into the batter
  • Use the same recipe for pineapple

 

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Filed Under: Desserts, Recipe Tagged With: Balinese Dessert, Bamboo Shoots Cooking School, Banana & Coconut Dessert

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Comments

  1. Rachelle says

    29/06/2015 at 9:24 pm

    Awesome! I know my kids will love this! And before I finished reading, I was thinking about maple syrup, and then I saw your suggestion!! Thanks babe

    Reply
    • Caralee says

      07/07/2015 at 10:33 am

      Great minds think alike 😉 x

      Reply
  2. Kristy says

    14/01/2016 at 4:12 pm

    Can I replace the rice flour with coconut flour?

    Reply
    • Caralee says

      22/01/2016 at 10:49 am

      Hi Kristy. Yes for sure. 🙂

      Reply

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Hi, I’m Caralee Fontenele! Welcome to your home of healthy recipes and real food living for busy people. Since 2013 I have been creating healthy recipes and posting them here. I have had the joy of creating three recipes books over that time. I hope that you find a recipe you love!

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