How To Cook With Banana Leaves
Throughout South East Asia and in many other tropical regions around the world, banana leaves are often used for cooking. Banana leaves are used to wrap marinated fish or meat, for grilling or sticky (glutinous) rice for boiling; similar to cooking “en papilotte”.
Often banana leaves are also used as a lining of bamboo or wooden platters or plates for food to be served on it. The brittle banana leaves however need to be heat treated (flamed over an open flame) ahead of using them in order to make them smooth, bendable and easy to work with.
During that process the banana leave releases some natural oil, which also makes them fragrant and nicely shinny and glossy.
How to Prepare Banana Leaves For Cooking
Equipment
- Sharp Knife
- cutting board
- flame source
Ingredients
- banana leaves
Instructions
- Cut the over sized banana leaf to the size needed, leaving the thick membrane at the one side of the leave intact.
- Pass over the open flame quickly, a couple of times, until the leaf turns bright green and glossy.
- Place the banana leave on a chopping board and cut it to the size required, ensuring that the thick membrane on the one side and the loose, wavy edges of the leaf on the other, are neatly cut off.
- The banana leaf is now ready to be used.