Does anyone know what is the easiest way to make potato chips home?
They must be spicy and hot!
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peel a potato and slice it as thinly as possible, spice them up the way you want it and put them in the oven...i would say around 350 degrees and take them out when theyre at the right texture you want. also know that baking them will make them MUCH better for you than frying ever will
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with/without skin, slice the potato as thin as possible let it soak in a tub of water for a few minutes, then drain, then fry in hot oil, scoop out and let a paper towel suck the excess oil out, then season it with whatever seasoning or sauce you want
peel the potato and cut it really really really really really really thin just like a chip in a bag that u buy from the store then u put them in the oven and wait tell they look crispy and then take them out and put some salt on them and enjoy yeah so, cut the potatoes in small pieces, place them in the oven for about 20 min's or until golden brown, but 5 min before u take them out,put some season spicy seasoned salt on them or spicy hot flavoring
A potatoe chip likes a foil lined bag for a home, they have been living there for years! Just kidding,but it is the easiest way! HA!HA!HA! (It's friday!)
I dont know where you live but you can buy the bag of uncooked chips and they come with all sorts of seasoning, hot and spicy, chili, ranch, sour cream and onion. I am sure that you have a Walmart there. There is where I saw themI use my food processor, best kitchen tool ever. It has a two blades for slicing. Peel the potatoes, slice them thin, fry in 350 degree corn or peanut oil, scoop them out when they are as crisp as you would like, drain on paper towels, sprinkle with a hot spice mixture, like a cajun seasoning. To get a quality recipe check out www.allrecipes.com
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