These family-friendly Banana Fritters are lightly spiced with nutmeg, fried until golden, and ready in about 30 minutes. They make a delightful appetizer, breakfast, after-school snack, or afternoon treat.
Crunchy on the outside and soft and fluffy inside, these fritters capture true banana flavor without added sugar, and they come together quickly.

I love sharing simple breakfast recipes, and these banana fritters are among the easiest and most satisfying. The batter takes just one bowl and a few minutes to mix, and frying time is short.
Also try my African Twisted Doughnuts and my guide on How To Make Puff Puff for more fried treats.

Table of Contents
- Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Ingredients
- How To Make Banana Fritters
- Variations
- Expert Tips For Banana Fritters
- Serving
- Recipe FAQs
- Banana Fritters Video
- Similar Recipes
- Banana Fritters Recipe
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
There are many reasons to make these banana fritters. They’re:
- Family-friendly: Everyone reaches for seconds. They taste like banana bread and doughnuts combined, a favorite across the Caribbean and West Africa.
- Quick and easy: Ready in about 30 minutes, they’re perfect for spur-of-the-moment snacks.
- Customizable: Add cinnamon, cloves, vanilla, or try frying in a deep fryer, stovetop pan, or air fryer for flatter fritters.
- Delicious: The banana flavor is front and center.
- Great for overripe bananas: Turn soft, spotted bananas into something irresistible rather than wasting them.

If you enjoy banana recipes, also try Banana Bread In Bundt Pan, The Most Delicious Banana Bread, and Banana Pancakes.
Ingredients
The recipe uses simple pantry staples. You’ll need:

- Ripe bananas: Use very ripe bananas with brown or black spots—soft and sweet inside.
- All-purpose flour: Do not use self-rising flour.
- Baking powder: Helps the fritters puff while frying.
- Salt: Balances the natural sweetness.
- Eggs: Add richness and structure.
- Milk: Thins the batter to the right consistency.
- Nutmeg: Ground nutmeg enhances the banana flavor; fresh-grated is best.
- Neutral frying oil: Canola or vegetable oil works well.
For exact measurements, see the recipe card below.
How To Make Banana Fritters
Make these fritters in one bowl with three simple steps:
- Mash the bananas in a large or medium bowl with a fork until you have a paste with a few small lumps.

- Mix in flour, eggs, milk, baking powder, salt, and nutmeg until just combined to form a light, slightly drippy batter.

Heat oil and fry spoonfuls of batter until golden on both sides. Use a small cookie scoop or tablespoon for even fritters. Drain on paper towels to remove excess oil.

Serve warm and enjoy your quick banana fritters.

Variations
Customize the fritters to suit your taste:
- Sweeter: Add brown sugar to the batter.
- More spice: Add cinnamon and cloves.
- Cinnamon sugar: Toss hot fritters in cinnamon sugar.
- Vanilla: Add a splash of vanilla extract.
- Plantain fritters: Use overripe plantains instead of bananas.
- Savory: Add grated onion for a savory twist.
- Chunks: Stir in chopped banana for texture.
- Coconut milk: Substitute or add coconut milk for a coconut flavor—adjust flour as needed.
Expert Tips For Banana Fritters
- Use a small cookie scoop for uniform fritters.
- Mix the batter until just combined—don’t overmix.
- Use about 3–4 inches of oil for deep frying so the fritters can float and cook evenly.
- Test the oil by dropping a spoonful of batter—if it rises and sizzles, the oil is hot enough.
- Avoid excessively hot oil to prevent burnt exteriors and undercooked centers.
- Maintain oil around 365°F for best results; if it’s too cool, fritters will absorb oil and become soggy.
- An enameled cast iron pot holds heat well for frying.
- Serve warm for the best texture and flavor.

Serving
These fritters are versatile and pair well with many accompaniments:
- Serve with strawberry jam, vanilla ice cream, or chocolate sauce for a sweet treat.
- Drizzle with maple syrup or honey.
- Sprinkle powdered sugar before serving.
- For a savory contrast, try them with a spicy pepper sauce.

Recipe FAQs
Banana fritters are made with ripe bananas, flour, eggs, milk, baking powder, salt, and spices like nutmeg or cinnamon.
Yes. Eggs add richness and help bind the batter. For a vegan version you can omit eggs and milk and thin with water.
In the U.S., fritters can refer to deep-fried cakes or pieces of chopped or grated food bound in batter, such as apple or corn fritters.
Yes. Omit eggs and milk and adjust the batter with a little water or plant-based milk to achieve the right consistency.
Banana fritters appear in many cuisines across Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. Each region has its own style and preparation.
Banana Fritters Video
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Similar Recipes
Love these banana fritters? Try these related recipes:
How To Make Puff Puff
New Orleans Beignets
Banana Pancakes
Banana Bread In Bundt Pan
If you love bananas, also look for recipes like Banana Chia Pudding and Strawberry Banana Pudding.
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Banana Fritters
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Ingredients
- 4 medium overripe bananas
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup whole milk
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- Neutral oil for frying Vegetable or canola oil works well.
Instructions
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Peel and mash the bananas in a large bowl until mostly smooth with a few lumps.
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Add flour, baking powder, salt, milk, eggs, and nutmeg. Stir until just combined; the batter should be light and slightly drippy.
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Pour oil into a deep pan to about 3–4 inches and heat to around 365°F. Reduce to medium so the oil is hot but not smoking.
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Drop tablespoonfuls or use a small cookie scoop into the oil without crowding. Fry until golden, flip, and fry the other side. Drain on paper towels.
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Serve warm with your choice of dipping sauce, syrup, or a dusting of powdered sugar.
Notes
2. Reheat leftover fritters briefly in the microwave (about 30 seconds at a time) to avoid rubbery texture.
3. Sprinkle confectioners’ sugar or serve with chocolate or caramel sauce for extra sweetness.