How to Add Banana to Flour Banana Pudding

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Summary: How to finish cooking the pudding and the process for adding the bananas to the pudding; learn tips, tricks and preparations suggestions in this free online cooking video about Indian food taught by an expert.

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Neha Gera Neha Gera was trained by the Indian chef Tarla Dalal. Currently, she is working at a five star hotel in India. read more

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How to Add Banana to Flour Banana Pudding

NEHA GHERA: Hi, this is Neha on behalf of Expert Village. Now, I tell you, you have to keep this mixture for five minutes and the mixture is ready. But, as I've told you, it's actually a fruit pudding. Now, you need to add a fruit which is like banana. You can add any other fruit also, but this pudding would go with banana. That's why I'm using banana. You can add guavas and other fruits also, but banana is one fruit if you talk about and if you mix with any other pudding it's gonna--if you talk about banana pies and other--they are very tasty because banana is like a fruit which is like of course very tasty. You and I love bananas. Now, since you are done, make sure that you're not putting your mixture at one place. Now, we'll be adding banana to it. Take one banana, cut it from the top, like this, put it on the side. Take the second--take it from the thing and cut the things. And now you can just roast your combination. You will see that the pudding is getting hot. It's actually called halva in Indian origin. Now, what you need to do is cut small, small pieces of bananas into the things, like this, very small, circle form, I would say, very neatly and nicely. Do it and mix it.

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