by Sapana Behl
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Plantain Chips are super crispy and absolutely delicious deep-fried chips made with raw plantain. If you are looking to know how to make plantain chips at home, then this is the recipe for you. They taste so amazing and I bet you won’t stop at a few once you start eating them.
Plantain chips are my favorite snacks of all South Indian dishes and being a Northie they would always fantasize me. We had a Keralite friend in college and every time she would go to Kerala for holidays she had to bring the coconut oil fried plantain chips otherwise no one would talk to her.
The flavor of coconut oil makes them more interesting and delicious. If you have plenty of coconut oil at home then go ahead and try frying the chips in that and you will see the difference.
Before making plantain chips at home I was buying them from the store and theywere always so expensive. As my girls love this super easy bite-size snack and they love munching them I am now making the chips at home only.
I have some homemade potato chips recipe on the blog which tastes just like the store-bought ones, do not forget to check out.
My fellow blogger Valli has Oven Baked Potato recipe which is perfect for guilt-free snacking and if you happen to like zucchini then these Zucchini Chips from Pavani’s are for you.
For some sweet toothread this amazing recipe of Sandhya’s Cinnamon Pita Chips. and for some bitter yet delicious taste hop on to Usha’s Bitter gourd Chips.
Blogging Marathon#81Week 4/Day 1
Theme– Diwali Sweet and Savories
Dish-Banana Chips
Raw Plantain Chips
Sapana Behl
Crispy and tastyrawplantain chips are perfect to munch on any occasion.
5 from 2 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Snack
Cuisine South Indian
Servings 4 People
Calories 90 kcal
Ingredients
- 4 raw plantains
- Himalayan pink salt to taste
- oil for frying
Instructions
Wash and peel the plantains. Cut thin slices with hand or using a mandoline in a bowl of water.
Rub andwash out as much starch as you can and drain the excess water.
Dry the plantains with a paper towel a couple of times to remove all water.
Heat oil in a wok over medium-high heat and add the plantains in batches.
Mix salt with a tablespoon of water and sprinkle some water into the wok.
Let the chips cool completely and crisp from both sides.
Drain on paper towel and cool completely.
Store in airtight containers. Serve and enjoy;
Notes
I cut them thinlywith hand but if you have slicer or mandoline go ahead and use it.
While adding the salted water in hot oil just be careful, it won't splash but take care while doing that.
Nutrition
Calories: 90kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 1gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 0.4gSodium: 151mgFiber: 2gSugar: 9g
Keyword baked plantain chips, Plantain Chips, Raw Plantain Chips
Tried this recipe?Mention @Behlsapana or tag #cookingwithsapana!
Enjoy!!
This is for Srivalli’s Kid’s Delight event, guest hosted by Sapana, themed on Bite-Size Appetizers.
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Best Regards,
Sapana Behl
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18 thoughts on “Plantain Chips | How to make Plantain Chips”
Sapana, you surely know how to tempt me…just brushed my teeth and thought I’d comment on a few recipes links before going to bed. Now I’m sure I’m going to dream about plantain chips…. they are my favorite.
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We LOVE banana chips at home. I wish I could grab a handful off of the monitor — they look that tempting.
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Wow one of my favorite snack. It’s in my todo list for a long time. Have to try soon.
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My favorite thing to eat with tea! Thanks for the recipe!
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Crunchy and delicious ! I love these chips too , never made them in coconut oil , but we have a old Keralaite staff man who gets these chips for us every time he visits home.
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I can sit and munch these extremely addictive chips at anytime of the day, my fav after potato chips. Drooling.
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OMG..you tempted me to make these, we call it kharkhariya 🙂 just love it.
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These are my absolute favorite and I can eat them any time of the day. You have made it so perfect. Looks great Sapana.
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They are my absolute favorite too Sapana and your photos are making me drool!
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This is our favorite chips! But somehow never got the guts try it at home! Looks delicious !
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OMG! I love them and eat them more than the girls do.
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These are the favourite at home. Yours have come out so well Sapana.Reply
Love them. The crispy chips are a most calling me to come and grab them❤❤
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Hi Sapna.. tks for sharing. They look delicious. Btw what type of plaintains are suitable?
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Thanks, Ms Jamz, I used the raw plantain we get in Asian stores.
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OMG! these look so tempting! They look just like the store bought ones!! Perfect for munching anytime!
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Sapana….how do you manage to clicks such a simple chips so beautifully. Lovely recipe and awesome clicks
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Every keralites favorite… Home made banana chips is always welcome.Reply
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