Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Curried Plantains

Mistaken Identity

Curried Plantains

Once upon a time I was the lead singer in an Indonesian rock band in Cairo, Egypt. Bear with me, it's a bit complicated.

At the time my parents were teaching at the American University in Cairo and so my family lived there for nine months. While there, I attended the university as a freshman and, because at that time it was the best college in Egypt, it so also was attended by anyone who spoke English and could afford it. So most of the children of the embassy staffs attended it. This included the Indonesian's of college age.

Including the band, some 20 of us sat down to eat at a huge table absolutely laden with food.

I'm not sure why, but the Indonesian Embassy decided to buy some instruments and effectively fund an Indonesian rock band. The members of the band, fellow students, asked me to be lead singer. So I became the American lead singer, of an Indonesian rock band, in Cairo, Egypt. We were absolutely the best Indonesian rock band in Egypt.

Every Friday (the Moslem holiday) I would take the train from Ma'adhi, the Cairo suburb where I lived, to Western Cairo where the Indonesian enclave was. We would spend the morning practicing, and then break for lunch at the Deputy Ambassador's residence (at least I think that's who he was — I was a 17 year old male, questions weren't really part of my makeup then). At any rate, including the band, some 20 of us sat down to eat at a huge table absolutely laden with food.

The food was extraordinarily good, but as I mentioned, questions weren't part of my makeup and I paid little attention except for one thing: At every meal there was a huge platter of what I thought at the time were spicy fried potatoes. I adored them and would eat a slice, drink a swallow of water to douse the flames, and eat another. Oddly, the potatoes were also slightly sweet.

Although I thought about those potatoes many times over the years, I couldn't figure out how to duplicate them until I was reading an article a few years back and realized they weren't potatoes. They were plantains.

These are a great snack or appetizer, or, as the Indonesians used them, a starchy side dish.

Fried Plantains
Serves 4 as a side dish.

2 Tbsp. oil (canola, vegetable, or peanut)
2 lg. ripe plantains
2 Tbsp. hot curry powder
2 tsp. sugar
Pinch of salt

Slice plantains into rounds about 1/4 inch thick. Peel. Combine curry powder, sugar, and salt and dust both sides of plantains.

Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot, fry the plantains until golden brown — about 3 minutes per side. Serve immediately

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9 Comments:

Blogger Lydia (The Perfect Pantry) said...

Great story! I'm sure you were the best Indonesian rock band in Egypt -- and perhaps the best fed, too.

4/09/2008 04:44:00 PM  
Blogger CJ said...

Great story. And now you are a rock star of the food blogs. ;)

Question- Can you peel the plantains before you slice them? If not, what is the easiest method for handling?
Thanks.

4/10/2008 08:23:00 AM  
Blogger Kevin said...

CJ,
I find it easiest to slice them and then peel them: take each slice, cut into the peel, and remove it.

4/10/2008 10:50:00 AM  
Blogger Karina said...

Fried plantains rock. And the added curry- brilliant!

4/10/2008 12:41:00 PM  
Blogger Elise said...

Kevin, you are a many of many surprises. I can just imagine. Love the story. Love fried plantains. Yum!

4/10/2008 08:14:00 PM  
Blogger Kevin said...

Karina,
Wish I could take credit for the idea, but it's probably 1000s of years older than I am. Good, though.

Elise,
As someone noted, we were the best Indonesian rock band in Egypt at the time. And those plantains are a killer munchie.

4/10/2008 08:44:00 PM  
Anonymous Hillary said...

I love the encasing on the plantains - looks fabulous!

4/11/2008 05:22:00 PM  
Blogger Kevin said...

Hillary,
Thanks!

4/11/2008 05:35:00 PM  
OpenID inadvertentgardener said...

That's pretty hilarious, Kevin -- what a great story! I would have loved to have sat down at that table...sounds delicious!

4/18/2008 02:28:00 PM  

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