Plantain Snacks

Plantain Snacks
  • Time: 5-10 minutes
  • Serves: 1 x 5 oz
  • Difficulty: Easy

Not sure how to cook plantains? We got you covered! Plantains, often overshadowed by their cousin the banana, are a rich source of vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, making them an excellent choice for promoting immunity, heart health, and gut health. This recipe provides a simple method on how to cook plantains, transforming them into a nutritious snack or side dish.

We harvest ripe plantains which have less starch and more sweet flavor. When baked, the natural sweetness is released along with a creamy and satisfying texture. By incorporating plantains into your diet, you're not only indulging in a delicious treat but also supporting overall health and wellness. Dive into the world of plantains and explore their potential today.

Recipe Benefits

  • Immunity
  • Heart Health
  • Gut Health

Ingredients

  • Directions
    1. PAN COOK: Place pan on a stovetop low - medium. Melt 1 tbsp of butter and add plantains. Cook until desired texture.

    2. OVEN COOK: Turn oven on to 350° Place parchment paper or foil on a baking sheet then add plantains. Cook for 8-10.

    3. MICROWAVE: Cook plantains in increments of 3 minutes until desired texture.

  • Nutritional Benefits
    • GOOD SOURCE OF VITAMIN A

      Vitamin A plays a vital role in maintaining a healthy immune system, protects your vision and eye health, and helps your heart, lungs, and kidneys function properly.

    • GOOD SOURCE OF POTASSIUM

      Potassium is an electrolyte that regulates the heartbeat, ensures proper function of nerves and muscles, and plays a vital role in protein synthesis and carbohydrate metabolism.

    • GOOD SOURCE OF FIBER

      Fiber aids in many important functions within the body, including maintaining steady blood sugar levels, keeping hunger at bay, fueling a healthy gut microbiome, and aiding in bowel regularity.

  • Advanced Nutrients

    Macronutrients are the nutritive components of food that the body needs for energy and to maintain the body's structure and systems.

    Nutritional Facts

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