MICROWAVE POTATO CHIPS

This morning the boys were in The Kitchen making nice and easy microwave potato chips. A very easy method of making chips and also a lot healthier as they are not cooked in any oils. A proper intriguing way of making a nice an easy snack. The kids will love them 

IF YOU FANCY HAVING A GO YOURSELF HERE'S THE RECIPE

READY IN: 35 Mins

SERVES: 4-6

INGREDIENTS

  • 4 large Potatoes(russet, yellow gold, white or red potatoes)
  • your choice spices (granulated garlic powder, seasoning salt, cayenne pepper, dried dill weed, granulated garlic powder)
  • vegetable oil, for microwave bacon tray

DIRECTIONS:

  • If potatoes are old, peel and slice thin, less than 1/16" in thickness (paper thin), slicing across the potato.
  • If the potatoes are new or good skins, DO NOT PEEL, just scrub well, then slice them less than 1/16" in thickness (paper thin), slicing across the potato.
  • Place potato slices in a bowl, sprinkle with some salt (if desired) cover with cold water and let sit for 10 minutes.
  • Remove potato slices in batches onto paper toweling and pat dry.
  • If you have a microwave bacon tray, rub the tray with a vegetable oil, then place the sliced potatoes flat on the tray in a single layer.
  • Sprinkle with your choice of herbs or spices or just leave them plain.
  • Cover with a microwaveable, round heavy plastic cover.
  • Microwave on HIGH (full power) for 5 to 5 1/2 minutes or until they curl slightly and are a very light brown in color.
  • Cooking time could vary slightly, depending on the wattage of your microwave and the thickness of the slices. The thinner the slices, the quicker they cook and the tastier they are.
  • You do not have to turn the sliced potatoes over.
  • If you do not have a bacon tray, use a microwave safe casserole dish.
  • Rub the inside of the dish with some olive oil for the first batch of potato chips.
  • I do not know why, but I find that if you do not rub oil the first time, some chips will tend to stick to the dish.
  • After the first batch is done, you do not have to rub the dish again.
  • Continue to microwave the remainder of sliced potatoes as noted above.
  • If using a bacon tray, after the first batch is cooked, you can reduce the microwaving time to 4 1/2 minutes and even less as you continue to microwave each batch.
  • NOTE: You can also use parchment paper to microwave the potato slices. Lightly spray or rub the parchment paper with some vegetable oil or a Pam spray. Place your potato slices on the parchment paper, then sprinkle them with whatever you like and then place another piece of parchment paper on top. This will help microwave the potatoes more evenly and they should turn out nice and crisp. Microwaving time should be between 5 and 6 minutes.

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WATCH THE BOYS COOKING THIS TONIGHT AT 7PM ON THE KITCHEN FACEBOOK PAGE (CLICK THE LOGO BELOW)

March 23, 2022

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