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Step 1
Wash and put a long slit on each banana pepper. And remove the seeds. Highly recommend using gloves when you work with banana peppers. Also, if the banana peppers you're using are very fresh and break easily, then blanch them in hot water for a few seconds to soften them up.
Step 2
In a bowl, mix onions, Maldive fish flakes, Sri Lankan roasted curry powder, salt, and lime juice. Mix well using your hands. gently crush the onions with your fingers as you're mixing. Make this mixture only when you're ready to stuff the peppers and grill. Do not let it sit on the counter.
Step 3
Fill all the banana peppers with the mixture. it's easier to use hands for this. But make sure you wear gloves.
Step 4
Heat 2 tsp of oil in a large pan. Lay all the banana peppers. Leave space between each banana pepper. Sprinkle some salt and pepper on the top. Let one side of the banana peppers brown and then flip and let the other side brown too.
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