Nendhra Pazham Pani – Traditional Kerala Banana in Jaggery Syrup |
"Rediscovering Pazham Pani – A Sweet Tradition from our Family Repertoire"
Pazham Pani - a Sweet Kerala Tradition
When I say Pazham Pani, most of you might think of the Travancore-style Pazham Pani, a dish where Poovan Pazham (a local banana variety) is served with a luscious jaggery syrup. In Northern Travancore Christian households, Pazham Pani is traditionally served at the end of a feast. This custom, known as Pani Vilambal, involves presenting the beloved Poovan Pazham in a syrupy blend made from jaggery or palm sugar – a truly sweet finish to any grand meal.
Did You Know? Pani Vilambal is a tradition that has been kept alive in the Christian communities of Kerala, offering a symbolic and flavourful ending to feasts.
A Family Recipe with Nostalgia: My First Encounter with Nendhra Pazham Pani
This special recipe for Nendhra Pazham Pani holds a place close to my heart. It comes from my husband’s grandmother, Clemmi Thathi, who served it to me for the very first time during my visit to Cochin just after our wedding. Only three days into my married life, I was brought to my mother-in-law’s hometown to meet the extended family and, most importantly, Clemmi Thathi herself – a legendary cook whose Red Fish Curry (a fiery Kerala-style fish curry) is still the talk of the family.
A Feast to Remember and the Discovery of a Comforting Sweet Dish
As a new bride, I was overwhelmed by the variety of dishes – seafood, duck, chicken, pork, all spiced to Kerala’s fiery standards! The grand feast was laden with dishes that "nirpathuve... nadapathuve... parappathuve" (stand, walk, and fly), as they say, and each bite was a plunge into the authentic flavours of Kerala cuisine. But, being unused to such intense spices, I found myself yearning for something mild.
Then, the following morning, she served a breakfast spread with Vellayappam (appam) and Puttu alongside an array of curries – Vindaloo, Duck Roast, Chicken Curry, Stew, Kadala Curry, and finally, Nendhra Pazham Pani. With my stomach feeling delicate from the previous day’s spice assault, I was instantly drawn to the soothing sweetness of Nendhra Pazham Pani. Paired with soft appams, it was just what I needed, a comfort dish that has stayed with me ever since.
Pro Tip: Try serving Nendhra Pazham Pani with Vellayappam for an unforgettable sweet and savoury experience.
A Unique Take on Pazham Pani: Nendhra Pazham Pani with a Twist
Today, I’m not sharing the conventional Travancore Pazham Pani, but rather, a unique version from our family’s repertoire – Nendhra Pazham Pani, as taught to me by Great Clemmi Thathi. Unlike the usual recipe, this one uses Nendhra Pazham, Kerala’s favourite banana, stewed in jaggery syrup with a hint of cloves and cardamom. The touch of spices enhances the natural sweetness of the banana, creating a flavour that’s not just delicious, but divine.
Must Try: This sweet and spiced Nendhra Pazham Pani pairs beautifully with vellayappam, offering a taste of Kerala’s culinary heritage.
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A Sweet Tooth’s Delight: Nendhra Pazham Pani with Appam
Whenever I manage to get my hands on Nendhra Pazham and have Appams on the menu, I can’t resist making this Pazham Pani to serve alongside. It’s one of my personal favourites! If you have a sweet tooth, this Kerala-style banana in jaggery syrup is sure to delight your taste buds. This Pazham Pani pairs beautifully not only with Appams but also with Puttu and Idiyappam, making it a versatile and beloved accompaniment for a Kerala breakfast.
And here’s another idea for sweet lovers: Try this combo with Sweetened Coconut Milk for an extra indulgent touch! Get the Sweetened Coconut Milk recipe here.
Try it Today! Serve this sweet Pazham Pani with appams and Sweetened Coconut Milk for a traditional Kerala breakfast experience. Your taste buds will thank you!
A Family Favourite Recipe for Festive Breakfasts
Here’s a recipe straight from our family repertoire! This Nendhra Pazham Pani is a quick, easy-to-make dish that’s divinely delicious. It’s a special addition to our festive or special day breakfast spreads, where we serve it alongside Appams, Vattayappams, or Idiyappam. Traditionally, it complements classic Kerala breakfast dishes like Egg Roast, Beef Ularthiyathu, Stew, Chicken & Potato Curry or Duck Curry, and even Sweetened Coconut Milk.
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Pazham Pani Recipe Overview
- Cuisine: Kerala (India)
- Recipe Type: Side Dish
- Difficulty: Easy
- Serves: 4-6
- Author: SM
Time Estimate
- Preparation Time: 5–10 Minutes
- Cooking Time: 20–30 Minutes
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How to Make Nendhra Pazham Pani – Step-by-step guide to cook Kerala's Nendhra Banana in Jaggery Syrup
Kerala’s Sweet Treasure: Nendhra Pazham Pani – Banana in Aromatic Jaggery Syrup |
Ingredients for Nendhra Pazham Pani
- Nendhra Bananas - 2 large, ripe
- Jaggery - 1 cup (adjust to taste)
- Water - 1 cup
- Cloves - 4–5 pieces
- Cardamom - 2 pods, lightly crushed
- Salt - a pinch (optional)
Tip: Adjust the sweetness of the syrup by adding more or less jaggery, depending on your preference!
Method: Making Banana in Jaggery Syrup
Prepare the Jaggery Syrup
- In a saucepan, add 1 cup of jaggery to 1 cup of water.
- Boil this mixture on high flame for a few minutes, then reduce to a simmer for 5–6 minutes.
- Strain the jaggery syrup to remove any impurities, ensuring a smooth consistency.
- Pour the syrup back into the pan and add crushed cardamom pods and cloves for aroma.
Pro Tip: This recipe calls for a thin syrup, so avoid over-reducing it. Keep in mind, that the syrup will thicken slightly as it cools.
Prepare the Bananas
- While the syrup simmers, wash and peel 2 large Nendhra bananas.
- Cut each banana into 4–5 pieces, around 1.5 to 2 inches long.
Cooking Tip: Cutting the bananas into even pieces ensures uniform cooking and allows them to absorb the flavours better.
Cook the Bananas in Syrup
- Gently drop the banana pieces into the jaggery syrup.
- Cook on a low flame until the bananas turn soft and absorb the syrup’s flavours.
- Turn off the flame and let the bananas sit in the syrup for a few minutes to allow the flavours to infuse deeply.
Serving Suggestions
- Serve your Nendhra Pazham Pani warm with Appam, Puttu, or Idiyappam. This sweet dish is sure to add a traditional touch to your breakfast or festive spread!
Try This Pairing: Enjoy this recipe with Sweetened Coconut Milk – a classic Kerala-style sweet touch for Appams and Idiyappam!
How to Store Nendhra Pazham Pani
If you find yourself with leftover Nendhra Pazham Pani (which, let’s be honest, is rare!), here’s how you can store it:
- Refrigeration: Store the cooked bananas in jaggery syrup in an airtight container. It can be refrigerated for up to 2-3 days. Just give it a gentle reheat before serving, and it’ll taste just as delicious!
- Freezing: If you wish to store it longer, you can freeze the Nendhra Pazham in the syrup. However, the texture of the bananas might change once frozen and thawed, so it’s best enjoyed fresh if possible.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Can I use other types of bananas for this recipe? Yes! While Nendhra bananas are ideal for their firmness and sweetness, you can use other varieties such as Poovan or even regular bananas. Keep in mind, the texture and sweetness may vary.
- Can I make this recipe vegan? Absolutely! The recipe is naturally vegan, as it uses jaggery (instead of refined sugar) and does not include dairy. It’s a perfect addition to a plant-based diet.
- How can I adjust the sweetness? If you prefer a sweeter version, you can increase the amount of jaggery. Alternatively, for a less sweet option, reduce the jaggery quantity or add a pinch of salt to balance the flavours.
- Can I add other spices to this recipe? Certainly! While cardamom and cloves are traditional, you can experiment with additional spices like cinnamon, dry ginger powder, or even a touch of cumin for a unique flavour profile.
- Can I use sugar instead of jaggery? While jaggery adds a distinctive taste and colour to the syrup, you can substitute it with palm sugar or coconut sugar or even regular sugar if needed. However, it won't have the same earthy depth that jaggery provides.
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Notes and Tips:
- Adjust the Sweetness: Feel free to adjust the amount of jaggery based on your sweetness preference.
- Sugar Alternatives: Palm sugar or even white sugar can be used as a substitute, though jaggery imparts a unique flavour.
- Optional Spices: In addition to cardamom and cloves, you can add a pinch of cumin seeds or dry ginger powder for an extra kick.
- Salt for Balance: A small pinch of salt can help balance the flavours, though it’s entirely optional.
- Uniform Pieces: Cut the bananas into 1.5 to 2-inch pieces for quicker and even cooking.
A Taste of Tradition with Nendhra Pazham Pani
Nendhra Pazham Pani is more than just a sweet treat; it’s a celebration of Kerala's rich culinary heritage. This traditional recipe, passed down through generations, offers a glimpse into the flavours that define festive and family gatherings in Kerala. Whether enjoyed with fluffy appams, warm puttu, or soft idiyappam, Nendhra Pazham Pani is bound to take your taste buds on a nostalgic journey. It’s the perfect comfort food, with the balance of sweetness and spice, making it an ideal addition to any breakfast or festive spread.
So, what are you waiting for? Recreate this delicious tradition in your kitchen today! Whether you're looking to make a special breakfast or add a sweet ending to your meal, Nendhra Pazham Pani is sure to bring smiles to everyone at the table.
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