Crispy Plantain Wafers (Easy Kela Bhaj Recipe)

Side Dishes, Snacks

March 21, 2026

A close-up photograph of a woman's hands holding a ceramic bowl overflowing with homemade, golden-yellow Crispy Plantain Wafers (Sada Kacha Kela Bhaj), presented on a wooden kitchen counter next to a glass of lime ginger ale.

That late-afternoon craving for a salty, satisfying crunch is all too real, isn’t it? While a bag of potato chips is an easy fix, let me introduce you to its more exciting cousin: homemade **Crispy Plantain Wafers**, or *Sada Kacha Kela Bhaj*. This South Indian classic delivers a unique, savory depth that’s simply irresistible, especially when fried in traditional coconut oil. Forget the store-bought stuff; I’m so excited to show you how simple it is to create this incredibly addictive snack right in your own kitchen!

Ingredients

• 2 large unripe plantains, approx. 14 oz / 400g total
• 0.5 tbsp / 9g salt
• 0.25 tsp / 1g turmeric powder
• 2 tbsp / 30 ml hot water
• Coconut or vegetable oil for deep frying, approx. 32 fl oz / 1 liter

Instructions

1. Peel the hard, green skins from the plantains. Slice the flesh crosswise, slightly on a diagonal, as thinly as you can.
2. Place the plantain slices in a bowl of ice water and soak for 30 minutes. Drain completely and pat the slices thoroughly dry with paper towels—they must be free of any surface moisture.
3. In a small cup, dissolve the salt and turmeric in the hot water. Pour this golden liquid into a clean spray bottle and set it to the finest mist.
4. Pour about 2 inches / 5 cm of oil into a heavy-bottomed pot or wok. Heat over a moderate flame until it reaches 370°F / 190°C.
5. Carefully add a single layer of plantain slices to the hot oil. The oil will foam up. Fry for about 2 minutes, until the vigorous bubbling starts to calm down.
6. Holding the spray bottle high above the pan, spritz a fine mist of the salt-turmeric water into the oil. It will froth up again, so be careful.
7. Continue frying for another 1-2 minutes, turning the wafers occasionally, until they are bright yellow, crisp, and the oil has quieted down.
8. Use a slotted spoon to remove the wafers and transfer them to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
9. Bring the oil back to 370°F / 190°C before frying the next batch. Repeat until all slices are cooked.
10. Serve immediately or let them cool completely before storing in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

Nutritional Information

• Calories: 270 kcal
• Carbohydrates: 32 g
• Protein: 1 g
• Fat: 15 g
• (Values are per serving, assuming 4 servings per recipe. Actual oil absorption may vary.)

Pro Tips

• for the Perfect Crunch
• Mandoline for Uniformity: A mandoline slicer is the secret to paper-thin, uniform slices. This ensures every wafer fries evenly, preventing any from burning while others stay soft.
• Go for Green: Only use firm, completely green plantains. Any yellowing indicates the plantain is ripening and developing sugars, which will cause the wafers to burn and become soggy instead of crisp.
• Listen to the Fryer: The sound of the oil is your best guide. It will bubble loudly at first. When the bubbling subsides and the oil becomes quiet, the wafers are perfectly crisp and ready.
• Mist, Don’t Stream: When spraying the salt water, use the finest mist setting and hold the bottle high above the pan. This seasons the chips perfectly without causing dangerous oil splatters.

FAQ

Q: Are these crispy plantain wafers vegan and gluten-free
A: Absolutely! This recipe is naturally vegan and gluten-free. It uses only plantains, oil, and spices, with no animal products or gluten-containing ingredients, making it a fantastic snack for various dietary needs.

Q: Can I make these plantain wafers in an air fryer instead of deep frying
A: Yes, for a lower-fat option, you can use an air fryer. After soaking and drying the slices, toss them with a teaspoon of oil, salt, and turmeric. Arrange them in a single layer in the air fryer basket and cook at 350°F (175°C) for 10-15 minutes, shaking halfway through, until crisp. They won’t be identical to the deep-fried version but are still a delicious, crunchy vegetarian snack.

Q: How do I store these homemade plantain wafers to keep them fresh
A: To maintain that perfect crunch, allow the wafers to cool completely on a wire rack after frying. Once they are at room temperature, transfer them to a completely airtight container. Stored this way, they will stay fresh and crispy for up to two weeks.

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