Quick banana blossom salad with lime, herbs, and crunch (fresh, tangy, a bit different)

Quick banana blossom salad with herbs and lime for a light meal

Sometimes you just want something that doesn’t taste like your usual rotation. Not heavier, not complicated — just different enough to wake things up a bit.

I make this when I have a can of banana blossom sitting in the cupboard and no real plan. It’s quick, doesn’t need much cooking, and ends up tasting surprisingly fresh — more like a herb salad than anything “canned.”

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Ingredients

How to make it

  1. Start with the banana blossom. Rinse it under cold water and gently squeeze out the excess — it holds quite a bit. Pull it apart into thin strips. It should feel soft but slightly fibrous, almost like shredded artichoke.
  2. Bring a small pot of salted water to a boil and simmer the banana blossom for about 3 minutes. This step helps remove that slightly “canned” smell. Drain it well and let it sit for a minute so the steam escapes — if it stays wet, the dressing won’t cling properly.
  3. While that cools a bit, prep everything else. Peel the carrot into thin ribbons using a peeler. Slice the cucumber lengthwise, then into thin pieces. Cut the chili finely — remove the seeds if you want to keep it mild.
  4. In a bowl, combine the banana blossom, carrot, cucumber, and chili. Add the oil, squeeze in the lime juice, sprinkle over the sugar, and add a small pinch of salt. Toss gently. It should smell fresh and slightly sharp — if it feels flat, a bit more lime usually fixes it better than adding salt.
  5. Tear the mint and cilantro with your hands and fold them in at the end so they stay bright and don’t bruise.
  6. Finish with the peanuts right before serving. If you add them too early, they soften and you lose that contrast.
  7. (I once skipped draining the banana blossom properly and the whole salad turned watery within minutes — it’s worth letting that steam fully escape.)
  8. Serve straight away while everything still feels crisp and fresh.

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Quick banana blossom salad with herbs and lime for a light meal
Light banana blossom salad with herbs, lime, and peanuts

Written by Agnes
Hi, I’m Agnes — the creator of Quick Easy Home Recipes. I share simple, everyday recipes that actually work in real life.
No overcomplicating, no unnecessary steps — just good food made with basic ingredients. My goal is to make cooking easier, quicker, and more enjoyable.
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