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Anyone Know How To Make Potato Chips?


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I am growing very tired of lays stax. Does anyone know how to make potato chips at home? I would like to make a bunch to keep in a big zip lock bag to take in my packed lunches. I have tried this in the past but they turned out more like round French fries as opposed to an actual potato chip.

Thanks


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I am growing very tired of lays stax. Does anyone know how to make potato chips at home? I would like to make a bunch to keep in a big zip lock bag to take in my packed lunches. I have tried this in the past but they turned out more like round French fries as opposed to an actual potato chip.

Thanks

You may want to get a mandoline in order to make thin enough slices that are even. A deep fryer helps but you can also make them in a shallow pan of oil or in the microwave (see second recipe)

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I have made them on the stove a few times but I don't have the will power to not eat them as soon as I make them so I've never been able to make a big batch for packing in lunches. ;)

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You can make sweet potato, beet, carrot, parsnip, kale, etc. chips as well. I use my mandoline and bake or microwave. I also make fabulous roasted garlic shoestring fries - julienned (mandoline), roasted with garlic oil until crispy and then sprinkled with crispy garlic.

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I should not be allowed to know how to do this.

edit update: now I've done it. I clicked on the recipe. I'm bleeped. I probably already gained a pound just by reading that.

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I should not be allowed to know how to do this.

edit update: now I've done it. I clicked on the recipe. I'm bleeped. I probably already gained a pound just by reading that.

LOL! My thoughts exactly!!!!!

GFreeMO Proficient

Thanks! I am going to make some this weekend. No chance of CC with these! :)

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Yummy Salt and Vinegar Kale Chips...

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