Banana Peel Recipe | Vegan Carnitas  - Sweet Potato Soul by Jenné Claiborne (2024)

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Get ready for a yummy banana peel recipe. Banana peel carnitas are spiced with delicious herbs, spices, and citrus. Tasty and easy to make, carnitas are perfect in tacos, burrito bowls, or taco salads. This recipe will make you rethink banana peels forever!

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Can you eat banana peels?

Yep. I wouldn’t be writing this blog post if you couldn’t. Before you think I’m totally insane for creating a banana peel recipe, let me just say, I was completely skeptical too. I actually created this recipe as part of a personal challenge I was undertaking for Earth Day 2021 (watch the video below). I’d seen banana peel recipes on Instagram, and was not at all interested. But knowing that food waste is just plain bad for Mother Earth, and a third of food available in the United States goes to waste––not including waste products like banana peels––I knew I had to give it a go.

It doesn’t taste like banana

Banana peels don’t taste like banana, they don’t taste much like anything, but they do have a chewy slightly meaty texture when cooked.

Eating banana peels is by no means a new trend. Actually, cultures around the world have eaten the banana peel for generations in everything from chutneys to curries to a Brazilan “meat” called casca louca de banana.

Now that I’ve eaten banana peels, I’m annoyed that I wasted the peel for all these years. Banana peels are an edible part of the fruit that we waste. And with every banana peel that is thrown into the garbage or compost, we’re wasting nutrients and money.

If you’re not ready to eat the banana peel, check out my list of other ways to use this valuable food “scrap, below.

Why you should eat banana peels

  • Save valuable produce from ending up in the landfill
  • They’re nutritious
  • Can be used in many recipes and cuisine types, sweet and savory
  • Prepared well, are delicious and have a nice, almost meaty texture
  • A budget friendly meat substitute

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Banana peel nutrition

Banana peels, like the skins of many fruits, are very nutrient dense. They contain additional fiber, potassium, and other vitamins and minerals like vitamin C and magnesium. Bananas and banana peels also contain tryptophan which may help improve your mood.

Bananas are sprayed with pesticides, so be sure to wash the fruit well with a mild natural soap and water before consuming. You can also buy organic bananas, though you should wash those too.

Bananas peels are difficult to eat raw, slightly bitter, and contain a latex on the inside of the peel. When you cook banana peels you soften the skin and remove the bitterness.

If you have a latex allergy, banana skins may not be for you.

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How do you prepare a banana peel?

As you see in my video, there is a little preparation required before cooking the banana peel. If you’re making a smoothie or banana bread, you can blend the banana whole, without any preparation––aside from removing the tough ends.

If you are using banana peels in a recipe, you should use a spoon to scrape out the inner flesh stuck to the skin.

For this banana peel carnitas recipe, I use a fork to shred the peel. This takes a little time, but it’s quite easy.

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What else can you do with banana peels?

Before we get to my carnitas recipe, I’d like to lay out a few other ways you can use banana peels. Leave a comment below to let me know if you’ve tried any of these!

  • Add to smoothie
  • Add to banana bread. Blend the whole ripe banana (cut off hard ends), and add to recipe like you normally would.
  • Fertilize your plants with minced banana peel––bury in the soil of outdoor plants––or banana peel water––soak banana peels in water overnight and use.
  • Rub the inner part of the peel on your skin to stop itching, lighten scars, and treat acne
  • Whiten your teeth by rubbing the inner part of the peel on your teeth daily
  • Candied with sugar
  • Add to homemade granola

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Notes on this banana peel recipe

Use yellow bananas that are not fully ripened for this recipe. There should be a little bit of green at the ends, but the whole banana should not be green.

You have to open 4-6 bananas to make this carnitas banana peel recipe. Freeze the flesh or use it to bake something right away. Frozen bananas are great for adding to smoothies, or making Banana Nice Cream.

The flesh scraped off of the banana peel can be added to a smoothie or oatmeal. Just be sure to use it right away, because it will oxidize and turn dark grey/brown.

Accumulated banana peels can stay fresh in the fridge for about 24 hours before oxidizing too much, and becoming difficult to shred.

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Banana Peel Carnitas

Jenné

Use yellow bananas with green-ish tips for this recipe. Overripe bananas are not a good option. Save those for banana bread (yes, you can add the skin).

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 6 banana peels
  • 2 tbsp grapeseed oil
  • 1/2 yellow onion diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 jalapeño pepper seeded & minced
  • 1 tbsp dried oregano
  • 2 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/4 cup orange juice from 1 fresh orange
  • 1-2 tbsp fresh lime juice
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce or liquid aminos

Instructions

  • Remove both ends––the stem and the bottom–– from the banana.

  • Use a spoon to scoop the fibrous flesh from the inner part of each banana peel.

  • Use a fork to shred the peel into long strips.

  • Warm a large pot over medium heat, and add oil. Once the oil is warm add the onions, garlic, and jalapeño pepper. Sauté until onions are soft.

  • Add the banana peel, followed by the oregano, cumin, sea salt, and pepper. Stir well.

  • Squeeze the orange into the pot (being careful to catch any seeds), along with soy sauce then stir again.

  • Bring to a simmer on medium-low heat, and cover the pot. Cook for about 30 minutes, or until the banana peels are tender and tasty. Season to taste with more soy sauce or sea salt if needed.

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Banana Peel Recipe | Vegan Carnitas  - Sweet Potato Soul by Jenné Claiborne (2024)

FAQs

How to make banana peel flour? ›

To make banana peel flour, the researchers peeled ripe, undamaged bananas and then blanched, dried and ground the skins into a fine powder.

Why you should eat banana peels? ›

Banana Peel Benefits

May help reduce the risk of cancer: Banana peels provide polyphenols, carotenoids and other antioxidants that can help fight free radicals that may lead to cancer. Eye health: Banana peels provide vitamin A, which is needed for eye health.

How do you prepare banana peels to eat? ›

Here are a few ways you can incorporate banana peels into your cooking: Boiling or Steaming: Banana peels can be boiled or steamed to soften them. Once softened, they can be blended and added to smoothies, chutneys, or used as a base for soups.

Why can't you eat banana peels? ›

Few pesticides make their way to the fruit itself, but there could be residues on the peels. If this is of concern to you, consider using organic bananas, which are less likely to have traces of commonly used pesticides.

Does banana peel burn belly fat? ›

Yes, before you decide to simply throw away the peels after eating the pulpy fruit inside, think twice. Eating the peels can actually accelerate your weight loss mission in an easier way! Banana peels not just cut out on food wastage, but can also help you ditch the flab a little faster!

How long to dry banana peels in the oven? ›

Dehydrate at 115 degrees (F) for 4-8 hours or until dry. Allow them cool, the should literally snap when bent.

Why do you boil banana peels? ›

Nutrient extraction: Banana peels are rich in nutrients such as potassium, magnesium, fiber, and antioxidants. Boiling them can extract some of these nutrients and make them easier to consume. Digestive aid: Boiled banana peel can help with digestion and relieve constipation due to its high fiber content.

What happens if you bake banana peels? ›

Banana peels are also another way to lend more moisture to baked goods, particularly if you tenderize them first by simmering and pureeing them. Otherwise, they can bring your baked goods an added springy texture.

What are the disadvantages of eating banana peels? ›

However, if eaten improperly, banana peels can be harmful to health. Because during the growing process, banana trees can be sprayed with pesticides. While this shouldn't be a concern if you only eat fruit, be careful when eating the peel.

Does banana peel whiten teeth? ›

Banana peels don't do anything to whiten your teeth. Many articles recommend rubbing the peel against your teeth for a few minutes. While this could scrub off some surface stains, it's no more effective than brushing your teeth. Banana peels have no special whitening properties.

How many bananas a day is too much? ›

While there's no blanket rule, sticking to one to two bananas per day shouldn't cause issues for most people. With that said, remember that they are relatively high in carbohydrates, so eating them along with protein or fat is also advisable to support stable energy levels.

What are the ingredients in banana peels? ›

Phenolic compounds, alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, saponins, glycosides, carotenoids, sterols, triterpenes, and catecholamines isolated from banana peels have been reported for antioxidant and antimicrobial activities.

Why do you soak banana peels in water? ›

Banana peels contain lots of nutrients, including potassium, phosphorus, magnesium and calcium—all of which are needed for good plant growth. Soaking the banana peels allows the nutrients to leech into the water, and once it hits the soil, the roots grab all those sweet, sweet minerals.

How long to soak banana peels? ›

Immerse the peels in water. Steep the peels for two to three days. After soaking, strain the liquid into a large container or jar. Add the strained liquid to your plants, pouring it around the outer base of the plant to reach the roots.

What is the banana challenge for weight loss? ›

The rules of the Morning Banana Diet are relatively simple …
  1. Eat a banana (or any fruit) for breakfast.
  2. Eat a normal lunch or dinner. Remember to eat until you feel full. ...
  3. Only drink water with meals. ...
  4. Eat slowly and enjoy each and every bite.
  5. Keep a diet journal.

What does banana peel mean slang? ›

idiom. : fail in an embarrassing way.

What happened to the banana after peeling and leaving? ›

Generally, peeled bananas will begin to turn brown and mushy within a few hours. A peeled banana can stay in the fridge, it is safe to eat but will go brown from oxidation, if left too long, banana used in fruit salad normally has a little lime or lemon juice mixed with it to stop browning.

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