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How to Peel Plantains Easily: Video and Step by Step Photos

Peeling green unripe plantain.

En Español Recipe ↆ Video ↆ

Whether you're an expert cook, or this is the first time you meet a plantain, we have a method for you to get done with this in no time! After all, Dominicans are definitely plantain experts.

By Clara Gonzalez - Reviewed: Jul 9, 2024. Original: Sep 13, 2013


Peeling green unripe plantain.

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1. How to peel a plantain
2. How to Peel Plantains [+ Video]
3. Steps
4. Cooking plantains
5. Plantain vs banana
6. Plantain peels
7. Peeling yellow plantains
8. Peeling green plantains
9. Video

Peeling ripe plantains is almost as easy as peeling a banana, though you'll need a knife. Peeling an unripe (green) plantain is more complicated.

Don't miss our complete guide to plantains with over 30 recipes and top tips.

How to peel a plantain

The way most Dominican home cooks peel unripe plantains, though, is a result of practice, and having mom criticizing their technique until they get it almost as good as "mami". Or maybe it's just me.

I give you here the expert technique, and the foolproof one, perfect if you're boiling the plantains for mangú, or making tostones or mofongo, and the best way to peel green plantains easily.

Plantains.

How to Peel Plantains [+ Video]

Whether you're an expert cook, or this is the first time you meet a plantain, we have a method for you to get done with this recipe step in no time!
5 from 4 votes
Total Time: 2 minutes minutes
By: Clara Gonzalez

Steps

1. Cut tips

  • Cut off both ends of the plantain, about ¾" (2 cm) from the tips.
    How to peel plantains

2. Score peel

  • Score the plantain peel lengthwise with a paring knife, but without going into the plantain flesh itself.
    How to peel plantains

3. Repeat

  • Score again about an inch from the first cut (use the "corners" on the plantain as a guide.
    How to peel plantains

4. Separe

  • Separate the peel from the flesh by pushing in from the cuts.
    How to peel plantains

5. Repeat

  • Repeat until there's no more peel.
    How to peel plantains

Equipment Needed

  • Paring knife

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Cooking plantains

We have dozens of recipes for plantains, I suggest you start with these.

  • Mangu (Dominican mashed plantain).
    Mangu (Traditional Dominican Mashed Plantains)
  • Mofongo.
    Mofongo Recipe: Garlicky Fried Plantains and Pork
  • Plátanos maduros fritos.
    Platanos Maduros Fritos (Easy Fried Sweet Plantains)
  • Tostones (Twice-Fried Plantains)
    Tostones (Crispy Twice-Fried Plantains)
Open all plantain recipes

Plantain vs banana

Plantains are from the genus musa, the same family as bananas, however, plantains are starchier than bananas, and even ripe plantains don't taste good if eaten raw.

Peeling a ripe plantain is almost as easy as peeling a ripe banana, and peeling an unripe plantain is as hard as peeling an unripe banana.

Ripe Plantain
Yello plantain (ripe)

Plantain peels

There is a big difference between ripe plantain peels and green plantain peels. The former is close to a ripe banana peel, and can be removed relatively easily. Green plantain peels, on the other hand, are much more firmly attached.

Also bear in mind that when peeling a plantain, this may stain your hands, especially with plantains that are freshly cut.

To avoid getting stains on your hands, you may want to wear gloves, although for environmental reasons, I prefer to peel very green plantains under running water, or a large pot full of water. You may want to wear an apron if you are wearing your "good clothes".

Peeling yellow plantains

Peeling ripe (maduro) plantains is almost as easy as peeling a banana. The peel comes off easily, so this requires very little in the way of expertise.

Peeling green plantains

Peeling unripe (green) plantains requires a bit more practice and experience. We show you here the way advanced home cooks do it in the Dominican Republic, and my own method on how to peel green plantains easily, which you can use to make tostones, or mangú, or any of the dozens of plantain recipes in our collection.

This easy method is also perfect for plantains that are a bit past their prime, especially when they've been kept refrigerated to keep them from ripening and the peel turns thinner and harder to remove.

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Do you have any tricks and tips you'd like to share, please leave it in the comments!

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