The most unexpected vegetables—like cabbage—make for great chips.
and they'll be amazing, but it's time to think beyond the potato and learn how to make veggie chips. Try it and you might find that the most surprising and exciting kinds of chips you can make aren't made of potatoes at all.There's a whole array of vegetables waiting to be turned into addictive salty crunchy snacks, and you don't necessarily need to deep-fry them to do so. Many root vegetables and hearty leafy greens can get chip-ified right in your oven.
Pat them with towels, leave them out to air-dry, and do whatever you need to do to make sure there's as little moisture on them as possible.Brush or toss your dry sliced veggies or leaves with some oil and season to taste with salt and whatever other spices you want to use. Then line the vegetable slices up on a baking sheet, and roast in a hot oven until nice and crispy. The best oven temperature and roasting time depends on the ingredient you're using.
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