Best 5 Auntie Imes Banana Panikeke Samoan Fried Banana Doughnut Pancakes Recipes

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In the realm of culinary delights, Auntie Ime's Banana Panikeke stands out as a tantalizing treat that harmoniously blends the flavors of banana and doughnut. These fried banana doughnut pancakes, also known as Polynesian doughnuts, are a beloved delicacy in Samoa, capturing the essence of island cuisine with their unique taste and texture. This article presents a delightful collection of Auntie Ime's Banana Panikeke recipes, each offering a distinct culinary adventure. From the classic Banana Panikeke to variations infused with coconut milk, chocolate chips, and even a gluten-free option, these recipes cater to diverse preferences and dietary needs. Embark on a delightful culinary journey as we explore the irresistible world of Auntie Ime's Banana Panikeke and discover the secrets behind their irresistible charm.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

AUNTIE IME'S BANANA PANIKEKE (SAMOAN BANANA PANCAKE) RECIPE - (4.3/5)



Auntie Ime's Banana panikeke (Samoan banana pancake) Recipe - (4.3/5) image

Provided by á-39535

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/3 cups white sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 very ripe bananas, mashed
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups water
6 cups vegetable oil for frying

Steps:

  • Combine the flour, sugar, and baking powder in a bowl until thoroughly mixed, and stir in the bananas, vanilla extract, and water to make a smooth, sticky dough. Heat oil in a deep-fryer or large saucepan to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). The oil should be deep enough to completely cover the panikekes while frying, or at last 3 inches deep. Scoop up a scant 1/4 cup of batter with a large spoon, and use another spoon to push it off into the oil. Fry in small batches of 4 or 5 until they float to the top and turn golden brown, about 3 minutes, then flip them to fry the other side. Remove from the fryer and let drain on paper towels.

SAMOAN BANANA PANIKEKE (FRIED BANANA DOUGHNUTS)



Samoan Banana Panikeke (Fried Banana Doughnuts) image

Little fried donuts with a tropical flavor of bananas. As an option, I have added crushed pineapple. The traditional panikeke is made with banana and rolled in cinnamon sugar. This recipe has an optional coconut syrup to dip the panikekes in. Posted here for ZWT7.

Provided by BakinBaby

Categories     Breads

Time 40m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

3 1/2 cups flour
1 1/3 cups sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 bananas (very ripe and mashed)
1 tablespoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups water
1/4 cup crushed pineapple (optional)
6 cups oil (for frying)
cinnamon-sugar mixture, for rolling
1/3 cup water
1/3 cup sugar
1 cup coconut milk
1/8 teaspoon sea salt
1 teaspoon vanilla

Steps:

  • Combine flour, sugar and baking powder, stir in bananas, pineapple (if using),vanilla extract and water to make a sticky dough.
  • Heat oil in a deep-fryer, heat to 350 degrees. (Oil should be deep enough to completely cover the panikekes or at least 3" deep).
  • Scoop up egg size dolops of dough, push off into oil, fry in small batches until they float and turn golden brown (about 3 min.), flip them over to fry on the other side, remove and drain on paper towel.
  • Rolll in a mixture of sugar and cinnamon. or dip in coconut syrup.
  • Coconut Syrup:.
  • In a small sauce pan over medium heat, combine water and sugar, cook 6-8 minutes, add coconut milk, sea salt and vanilla, cook until mixture forms a slightly thick syrup.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1313.8, Fat 113.5, SaturatedFat 18, Sodium 96, Carbohydrate 73.6, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 43.1, Protein 4.3

SAMOAN PANIKEKE



Samoan Panikeke image

My brothers and I used to eat this when we were younger. They're a lot like doughnuts but with the added fun of topping them with your favorite toppings. After a while of not having these, I started making them on my own for my family, and I enjoy them as much today as I did back then!

Provided by Koki

Categories     100+ Everyday Cooking Recipes     Vegan     Breakfast and Brunch

Time 40m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 ½ cups all-purpose flour
1 ⅓ cups white sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 very ripe bananas, mashed
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 ½ cups water
6 cups vegetable oil for frying

Steps:

  • Combine the flour, sugar, and baking powder in a bowl until thoroughly mixed, and stir in the bananas, vanilla extract, and water to make a smooth, sticky dough.
  • Heat oil in a deep-fryer or large saucepan to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). The oil should be deep enough to completely cover the panikekes while frying, or at last 3 inches deep.
  • Scoop up a scant 1/4 cup of batter with a large spoon, and use another spoon to push it off into the oil. Fry in small batches of 4 or 5 until they float to the top and turn golden brown, about 3 minutes, then flip them to fry the other side. Remove from the fryer and let drain on paper towels.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 337 calories, Carbohydrate 54.9 g, Fat 11.4 g, Fiber 1.5 g, Protein 4 g, SaturatedFat 1.5 g, Sodium 83.2 mg, Sugar 24.8 g

AUNTIE IME'S BANANA PANIKEKE (SAMOAN FRIED BANANA DOUGHNUT PANCAKES) RECIPE - (4.4/5)



Auntie Ime's Banana panikeke (Samoan fried banana doughnut pancakes) Recipe - (4.4/5) image

Provided by á-39535

Number Of Ingredients 15

3 1/2 cups flour
1 1/3 cups sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 bananas (very ripe and mashed)
1 tablespoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups water
1/4 cup crushed pineapple (optional)
6 cups oil (for frying)
cinnamon-sugar mixture, for rolling
Coconut Syrup
1/3 cup water
1/3 cup sugar
1 cup coconut milk
1/8 teaspoon sea salt
1 teaspoon vanilla

Steps:

  • Combine flour, sugar and baking powder, stir in bananas, pineapple (if using),vanilla extract and water to make a sticky dough. Heat oil in a deep-fryer, heat to 350 degrees. (Oil should be deep enough to completely cover the panikekes or at least 3" deep). Scoop up egg size dolops of dough, push off into oil, fry in small batches until they float and turn golden brown (about 3 min.), flip them over to fry on the other side, remove and drain on paper towel. Roll in a mixture of sugar and cinnamon. or dip in coconut syrup. Coconut Syrup: In a small sauce pan over medium heat, combine water and sugar, cook 6-8 minutes, add coconut milk, sea salt and vanilla, cook until mixture forms a slightly thick syrup.

PANIKEKE LAPOTOPOTO - SAMONAN ROUND PANCAKES



Panikeke Lapotopoto - Samonan Round Pancakes image

Make and share this Panikeke Lapotopoto - Samonan Round Pancakes recipe from Food.com.

Provided by petlover

Categories     Breakfast

Time 15m

Yield 12 pancakes, 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 cup sugar
1 pinch salt
1 egg
1/2 cup milk
water
oil (for deep frying)

Steps:

  • Sift the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Add the egg and milk, then mix everything up with enough water to form a thick batter with the consistency of wet dough.
  • Heat up your oil over medium heat, then as soon as it starts to get shimmery, turn the heat down low. Oil temp should be about 340°F Oil should be deep enough to submerge the pancake ball.
  • Fry tablespoonfuls in the oil for 3-5 minutes until they're dark golden brown. If your oil is too high, the panikeke will be uncooked on the inside. If your oil is too low you'll have greasy panikeke. So every couple of batches, break one open to make sure it's cooked through.
  • Drain on paper towels.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 725.6, Fat 5.8, SaturatedFat 2.4, Cholesterol 101.5, Sodium 509, Carbohydrate 149.5, Fiber 3.4, Sugar 50.3, Protein 18.1

Tips:

  • Use slightly overripe bananas for the best flavor and texture in your panikeke.
  • Make sure the bananas are mashed until smooth before adding them to the batter. Any lumps will result in a less smooth batter and less evenly cooked panikeke.
  • Don't overmix the batter. Overmixing will develop the gluten in the flour, resulting in tough panikeke.
  • Use a well-seasoned cast iron skillet or griddle for cooking the panikeke. This will help to prevent them from sticking and will give them a nice golden brown crust.
  • Cook the panikeke over medium heat. If the heat is too high, the panikeke will cook too quickly on the outside and be raw on the inside.
  • Serve the panikeke warm with your favorite toppings. Some popular toppings include butter, syrup, honey, fresh fruit, and whipped cream.

Conclusion:

Auntie Ime's Banana Panikeke are a delicious and easy-to-make treat that is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or dessert. With their simple ingredients and straightforward instructions, these panikeke are sure to become a family favorite. So next time you have a bunch of ripe bananas on hand, be sure to give this recipe a try!

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