Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Homemade Microwaved Potato Chips



Homemade Potato Chips...From the Microwave!


Fast, fresh, crispy, crunchy, seasoned homemade potato chips.!!! These potato chips are waaaay to addictive and waaaay to easy! It sure beats waiting for the oven to preheat.  Thank God they are healthier than store bought chips! Making homemade potato chips takes me back to my girls scout days...ahh the creative things we use to do.

OK so I wasn't actually a girl scout..I just bummed all the creative crafts and recipes from the real girl scouts (yes, even at the ripe ol' age of nine I was a recipe whore) This recipe was one of my favorites (along with the homemade bubble gum!) As a child it just amazed me how I could put slices of raw potatoes in the microwave and have them come out tasting like Lays minus all the grease. It was like magic! I made these every single day for about 2 weeks until my mother calmly sat me down and explained to me that potatoes cost money and I was eating way too many of them. Then I went on to making microwaved apple chips and sweet potato chips : )

I'm back on the homemade, microwave potato chip kick yall!! I've been making them for three days straight. I've tried them with salt & pepper, ranch dressing powder, and seasoning salt. So far seasoning salt is my fav!

My toddler loves homemade potato chips so much and as soon as he see me whip out the potatoes and potato peeler he says "mommy, sips pwease!" : )

Give them a try, I'm pretty sure that you'll be just as addicted. Not unless you are one of the rare people who have potato chip willpower. And if you do, I'm completely jealous!

Ingredients
1 large russet potato (can also use yukon or red potatoes)
olive oil or cooking spray (to oil plate)
Seasoning salt (or any spices of your choice)


Step 1.) Start with a washed and peeled potato. With a peeler shave off thin slices of potato. (I cut off the rounded ends) They should be paper thin. Betcha can't get them to look perfect! After my third batch I finally managed to shave off a pretty decent one with no holes in it.




Step 2. ) Sprinkle on the seasoning salt. (you can also drizzle on a little oil if you want to)



Step 3.) Coat a microwave-safe plate generously with oil or cooking spray.
Please do not skip this step or will have hell trying to scrap these things off the plate.


Step 4.) Lay the potato slices in a single layer on the plate.


Step 5.) Microwave for 5-5 1/2 minutes or until the edges start to curl and the chips are starting to brown slightly & crisp. This will vary depending on your microwave & the kind of potato you use. Red potatoes take longer to crisp up in my microwave.


Step 6.) Use a spatula to remove from plate. Chips will get firmer as they  cool.  (if you find that your chips are sticking to the plate use more oil or parchment paper.



Continue until all chips are done!

ENJOY!!!!

*TIPS*
I've noticed that red potatoes take longer to cook in my microwave.
Be careful not to overdo it with the oil or they will need longer to nuke
Potatos should be paper thin, if not, the cooking time will need to be increased
Use parchment paper if you find the potatoes are still sticking badly to your plate after they are cooked.

6 comments:

  1. Looks great! Sometimes you have a taste for something salty and you don't want to shell out $4-5 for a bag of half full chips. Can you please post the recipes for the apple and sweet potato chips please? Thanks! I love your recipes, because of you I'm borrowing a whole bunch of recipes and making my own personal use cookbook. Gotta start somewhere lol.

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  2. Wow will have to try this one day! Who would of thought chips could be made in the microwave.

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  3. Can't wait to try this! Thanks so much for sharing. :O)

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  4. I have made microwave potato chips several times. To keep them from coming out so oily, and still keep them from sticking to the plate, I use one of these brilliant gadgets: http://bit.ly/silpat

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  5. I'm grabbing a big bag of Russet now!! Thank you! :)

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