PF Changs Banana Spring Rolls Turon Recipe (2024)

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This banana spring rolls PF Changs dessert version is filled with bananas and jackfruits, then fried until it's savory and crunchy. A copycat recipe that are just as delicious, crispy and savory bites like the original. Dust them with confectioner sugar or drizzle with caramel sauce and pair with your favorite fruits.

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One of my best friends from elementary school has remained my friend through high school, college and still remains a significant part of my life. We spent hours eating together in all types of restaurants and situations, from fast food to formal and quick meal at one of our homes to a picnic in the park with our family.

When it was time to throw her a birthday celebration, I knew exactly what she'd love for dessert. We both absolutely adore the banana spring rolls with the drizzled caramel sauce and a side of coconut pineapple ice cream from Pf Changs. I decided that I had to make it for her special day.

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Even though it was intimidating, this recipe was really easy and tasted positively divine. The hardest part was the caramel sauce since I purchased the ice cream.

Initially, I thought I might make the ice cream, as I did find a recipe online, but then saw it in the grocery while I was shopping and decided that Haagen-Dazs was just as delicious as homemade and quicker. I was running behind as usual and was glad to delegate the task to the professionals.

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The only “difficult” part is watching the caramel sauce to ensure it was perfect, while also frying the banana spring rolls. While you can make the sauce ahead, I love to make it at the time of serving, it just seems to taste better.

My husband actually helped me here, so we could get the dessert prepared and on the table in a flash. I have a different way to create caramel sauce or Dulce de Leche here.

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He stirred the caramel sauce while I wrapped the bananas in the wonton wrappers and heated the oil. We then switched positions and he took over the bananas while I finished the sauce.

It went smoothly, was finished in a flash and all that was left to do was serve it with the ice cream. OMG! It was perfect and my friend loved the fact that I took the time to make her birthday so special.

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Tips on how to make the banana spring rolls

1 Fill a heavy bottom pot with about ½ or 1 inch of oil. Preheat oil to 350 degrees (if using pot or deep fryer). Set two small bowls side by side, one with a scoop of brown mixed with the five spice, one with water. Separate the egg roll wrappers you are going to use, one per half banana.

2 Cut banana in half crosswise and place in the wrapper. Add slices of jackfruit and sugar mix (the amount depends on your preferences). Spread water all over the edges of the wrapper and roll it up like a burrito, sealing the ends by folding and pushing the dough together with your fingers. If a halved banana is too long, trim the edges to fit the dough. Check the picture below on how to wrap the banana spring rolls for your reference.

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Tips when Frying

Fry one or two at a time, carefully turning to brown evenly on all sides (if you are frying in a saucepan). If using a deep fryer: Simply throw the banana spring rolls and let it brown. Remove from oil and slice rolls in half. Serve warm over ice cream, with berries or fruits and a drizzle of caramel / chocolate.

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How to make the caramel sauce

Combine the sugar, water, and the corn syrup in a large saucepan and stir with a wooden spoon over medium heat until sugar is dissolved. Increase the heat to medium high, and bring to a boil.

Do not stir from this point on, but instead swirl the liquid around the pan so that the caramel doesn’t burn. Continue to cook until the caramel turns an even amber color then remove from the heat and let stand for about 30 seconds.

Tip when adding the heavy cream

Be cautious when pouring the heavy cream into the mixture. Stir the mixture with a spatula scraping the sides of the pot and combining all the ingredients. Add the butter and stir until combined. As you stir, you will see the caramel come to the consistency that you want and look like caramel.

Let the mixture cool for a few minutes and then drizzle over your dessert. This recipe makes about 1 ¼ cups.

Ingredients

    • 4 ripe Saba bananas (or cooking bananas)
    • 8 wonton wrappers (or egg roll wrappers)
    • ¼ cup brown sugar
    • ⅛ teaspoon Chinese five spice mix* (available at Asian market - or see NOTES below for the recipe)
    • 1 can jackfruit
    • oil for frying

for caramel sauce (or you can just buy the ready-made one)

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 4 tablespoon water
  • 2 tablespoon light corn syrup
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 2 tablespoon butter

Step by step instructions

1 Preheat oil to 350 degrees in a saucepan or a deep fryer. Set two small bowls side by side, one with a scoop of brown mixed with the five spice, one with water. Separate the egg roll wrappers you are going to use, one per half banana.

2 Add the sliced banana, some jackfruit and brown sugar (mixed with Chinese 5 spices).

3 Wrap them up like the pictures above and place in the preheated oil. Deep fry until the color changes to crispy brown. Set aside and serve hot.

How to Make the Caramel Sauce:

1 Mix sugar, water, and the corn syrup in a large saucepan and stir with a wooden spoon over medium heat until sugar is dissolved and the mixture starts boiling.

2 Swirl the liquid around the pan (do not stir from this point on), so that the caramel doesn’t burn. Continue to cook until the caramel turns an even amber color. Then remove from the heat and let it stand for about 30 seconds.

3 Add the heavy cream. Be cautious when pouring the heavy cream into the mixture. Stir the mixture with a spatula scraping the sides of the pot and combining all the ingredients.

4 Add the butter and stir until combined. As you stir, you will see the caramel come to the consistency that you want and look like caramel.

5 Let the mixture cool down for a few minutes and then drizzle over your banana spring rolls. This recipe makes about 1 ¼ cups.

Notes

DIY Chinese five spice : Mix all the ingredients.1 teaspoon ground cinnamon1 teaspoon crushed anise seed or 1 star anise, ground¼ teaspoon crushed fennel seed¼ teaspoon freshly ground pepper (or ¼ teaspoon Szechuan pepper)⅛ teaspoon ground cloves.

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PF Changs Banana Spring Rolls - Turon Recipe

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This copycat recipe for banana spring rolls PF Changs are just as delicious, crispy and savory bites like the original. Dust them with confectioner sugar or drizzle with caramel sauce and pair with your favorite fruits.

Servings: 8

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 25 minutes minutes

Ingredients:

  • 4 ripe Saba bananas or cooking bananas
  • 8 wonton wrappers (or egg roll wrappers)
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • teaspoon Chinese five spice mix* (available at Asian market - see NOTES below)
  • 1 can jackfruit
  • oil for frying

Caramel Sauce (or you can just buy the ready-made one)

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 4 tablespoon water
  • 2 tablespoon light corn syrup
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 2 tablespoon butter

Instructions:

  • Preheat oil to 350 degrees in a saucepan or a deep fryer.

  • Set two small bowls side by side, one with a scoop of brown mixed with the five spice, one with water. Separate the egg roll wrappers you are going to use, one per half banana.

  • Add the sliced banana, some jackfruit and brown sugar (mixed with Chinese 5 spices).

  • Wrap them up like the pictures above and place in the preheated oil.

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  • Deep fry until the color changes to crispy brown.

  • Set aside and serve hot.

How to Make the Caramel Sauce:

  • Mix sugar, water, and the corn syrup in a large saucepan and stir with a wooden spoon over medium heat until sugar is dissolved and the mixture starts boiling.

  • Swirl the liquid around the pan (do not stir from this point on), so that the caramel doesn’t burn. Continue to cook until the caramel turns an even amber color. Then remove from the heat and let it stand for about 30 seconds.

  • Add the heavy cream. Be cautious when pouring the heavy cream into the mixture. Stir the mixture with a spatula scraping the sides of the pot and combining all the ingredients.

  • Add the butter and stir until combined. As you stir, you will see the caramel come to the consistency that you want and look like caramel.

  • Let the mixture cool down for a few minutes and then drizzle over your banana spring rolls. This recipe makes about 1 ¼ cups.

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Notes:

DIY Chinese five spice : Mix all the ingredients.
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon crushed anise seed or 1 star anise, ground
¼ teaspoon crushed fennel seed
¼ teaspoon freshly ground pepper (or ¼ teaspoon Szechuan pepper)
⅛ teaspoon ground cloves.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 199kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 28mg | Sodium: 33mg | Potassium: 20mg | Sugar: 32g | Vitamin A: 306IU | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 1mg

Please note that all nutrition information are just estimates. Values will vary among brands, so we encourage you to calculate these on your own for most accurate results.

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Asian

Keywords: banana egg roll, banana spring rolls, banana spring rolls pf changs, pf chang's spring rolls, pf changs banana dessert, pf changs dessert

PF Changs Banana Spring Rolls Turon Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is banana turon made of? ›

Turon (Tagalog pronunciation: [tuˈɾɔn]; also known as lumpiang saging (Filipino for "banana lumpia") or sagimis in dialectal Tagalog, is a Philippine snack made of thinly sliced bananas (preferably saba or Cardaba bananas), rolled in a spring roll wrapper, fried till the wrapper is crisp and coated with caramelized ...

Why is my turon soggy? ›

Once you're finished rolling the turon, you may notice moisture accumulating underneath the lumpia wrapper. This is perfectly normal, but don't wait longer than an hour to fry the turon or they may get too soggy.

Is turon healthy or unhealthy? ›

Is turon a healthy snack? Bananas or jackfruit may have health benefits. However, turon is a sugary, fried food. High-fat and calorie foods may not be good for your body.

What do you call turon in English? ›

Turrón is arguably the most Spanish of all the Spanish Christmas treats. Closely translated to nougat in English, it's a confection made of honey and almonds, and usually egg whites as emulsifiers. It is shaped into a rectangular tablet, or also a round cake in the case of the hard type.

What country is turon from? ›

It's been said that turon began in communities in the Philippines that were located near banana trees and crop fields. When there was a surplus from harvest, the extras would be given to locals and ultimately sold at roadside.

Why do people love turon? ›

Turon is a favourite childhood snack of many Filipinos. Memories of it revolve around sweetness, crunch and strategic wrapping. Here are three Filipino food aficionados on their memories of it. Anna Manlulo thinks that the snack's simplicity and accessibility make it easily one of her childhood favourites.

What to do with leftover turon? ›

Turon is best enjoyed fresh and eaten the day of, but leftover turon can be frozen. To freeze, place all of the lumpia on a baking sheet and place that into the freezer. Once frozen, transfer the lumpia into an air-tight container or bag and put it back into the freezer until ready to use.

Can you premake turon? ›

Turon can be assembled ahead of time. Before frying, wrap each in parchment paper and place in a resealable bag. The lumpia can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. Use a splatter screen when frying as the turon will bubble at first.

Should you refrigerate turon? ›

To keep turon crunchy and crispy, best to keep them uncovered on your counter. They should be good up to 2 days. They will last longer in the fridge but once covered or chilled, they will lose their crunch. However, it's easy to get the crunch back (see below).

How to store turon overnight? ›

Whether you're serving these for dessert at a dinner party or just a quiet dinner at home you can wrap these babies ahead of time and fry them up just before serving. The day before you plan on serving them – wrap them all up, cover with a damp (not wet) paper towel, wrap well in plastic, and then refrigerate.

Why is my fried banana soggy? ›

Why are my fried bananas soggy? This happens if you use too-ripe bananas. For this recipe to succeed, you should use bananas that are still firm and have no brown spots on their peel.

Who usually eats turon? ›

Turon is a ubiquitous street food enjoyed by Filipinos of all ages. It is a popular afternoon snack, sold by street vendors or peddled within barangays by entrepreneurial mothers.

Do bananas lower blood pressure? ›

Bananas are a nutritious and tasty option for helping lower blood pressure. Loaded with essential nutrients like potassium, fiber and vitamin C, bananas offer several benefits for cardiovascular health. Their potassium content counterbalances sodium intake, promoting blood vessel relaxation.

Is it okay to eat a banana every day? ›

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 is the raw materials of turon? ›

Turon is a popular Filipino snack that's sweet, crunchy, and satisfying. Ripe saba banana, jackfruit, and brown sugar are rolled together in a flour lumpia wrapper and fried to a golden crisp.

How would you describe a turon? ›

Turon, sometimes called banana lumpia, is a popular sweet street treat in the Philippines. Eaten as a snack or a dessert, it is made of sliced saba bananas rolled in brown sugar, wrapped in lumpia or spring roll skin, deep-fried, then coated with hard caramel.

What is fried banana made of? ›

They are made by dipping flattened bananas in a thick mixture of rice flour, sesame seeds, egg whites and coconut milk seasoned with salt and sugar and deep frying them in hot oil until crispy and golden.

What is banana turon in spanish? ›

Turón (Philippine Spanish: turón de banana or turón plátano), also known as lumpiyang saging (Tagalog, banana lumpia), is a Filipino … Food, Recipes, Turon recipe.

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