Being that we couldn't go out and get any I decided to make my own. I'd seen my friend Gina make chips a few month back so I decided to take a similar approach and make my own. There isn't a real "recipe" to these, it's more or less a technique. But I will tell you that once you get the technique down you'll never want to buy a bag of Lay's again. They are so delicious. John couldn't stop raving about them and I was tempted to hide them from him so I didn't have to share, so overall they were a winner here!
Source: Inspired by A Hungry Teacher
Ingredients:
2 russet potatoes
Vegetable oil
Kosher salt
Directions:
1- Using a mandolin slice the potatoes thin. Place the slices in a bowl of cold water and allow them to rest for at least 30 minutes.
2- Lay them out in a single layer on paper towels to dry.
3- Meanwhile, in a large sauce pot fill the bottom of the pot with oil, until it's about 1 inch deep. Add the potatoes in a thin layer. Allow them to brown and flip over.
4- Once both sides are brown remove from the oil and place on paper towel. Season with salt. Repeat until all potatoes are cooked.
Homemade potato chips!? Oh man if I make these I'll never leave the house again. So good!
ReplyDeleteThese look fab Steph! They are quite addicting if I remember correctly:)
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