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    Turon na Saba

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    I had some left-over saba bananas from the Pochero so I turned it into turon saba a caramelized sweet Pinoy Merienda fare. The crisp dessert is such a delight.

    Here is a recipe for Turon na Saba

    Ingredients:

    12 pieces saba bananas
    native lumpia wrapper
    light brown sugar
    flour and water to seal the edges
    langka in slivers (optional)

    Procedure:

    1. Peel saba bananas
    2. Prepare the lumpia wrappers to fit the peeled saba. Half a portion of the wrapper
    3. The half wrapper will be used to roll the turon in case of breaks in the wrapper
    4 . Roll the bananas in sugar.
    5. if you want, add a sliver of langka on top of the saba
    6. Roll the saba on the lumpia wrapper and double wrap if needed.

    7. Pan fry gently the turon till these are caramelized and crispy. Drain to remove extra oil.

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    Isn’t that delicious?


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    5 Comments »

    Comment by u8mypinkcookies
    2008-06-30 11:11:10

    delicious!!!

     
    Comment by Mahalia
    2008-09-20 13:40:23

    makes my tummy hungry, thanks for posting

    Mahalias last blog post..How to Drive Mom Nuts

     
    Comment by abbie
    2008-10-04 15:36:07

    Is there a way to prolong the crispiness of turon and lumpia?

     
    Comment by Cris Jose
    2009-10-21 11:38:31

    If you won’t find it too tedious, you can do mini-turons by dividing the saba into four and wrapping each piece in a half lumpia wrapper… add the usuals (brown sugar, langka) and then sprinkle with sesame seeds after frying. The turon will be more crisp and I think will stay crisp a little longer. Yummy!!!! :)

     
    Comment by Martin
    2009-11-07 15:07:04

    wow, nice recipe here.. I remember my high school days when we had banana cue, turon and juice for snacks..

    I’ll cook for turon later.. i really miss it!
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