Ingredients:
- Raw plantain
- Water
- Salt
- Oil
Peel off the plantain skin and put the plantain in water for a few mins. Then take it from water and wipe the water away. Mix salt with little water and keep it aside. Heat oil in a cheenachatti and directly slice the plantain (thin round pieces) into the hot oil. Fry well till it turns crispy. Reduce the heat and sprinkle salt water over this and mix well. Remove it from oil when the bubbles subside. Spread it on a paper napkin and store in an air tight container.
Wow! Looks irresistible! u have done it so well
ReplyDeleteThats so tempting Tina.. They are so thin n perfect... drooling here . .Would like to have some to munch on now..
ReplyDeleteOH! My Mom was a great cook, god rest her sole! When I was a kid she used to make these for me! :)
ReplyDeleteI should try this recipe out for my son! thanks for posting it!
Its soooo tempting!!!
ReplyDeleteI love to have this any time, perfect click.
ReplyDeletewow...u started preparing??? I will start after this week :)
ReplyDeleteThey came out so perfect n crispy looking ~ lovely clicks too!
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lovely...i miss these..
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ReplyDeleteSuper aayittundu Tina....onam special anno...
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ReplyDeleteCrispy and delicious..adipoli
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ReplyDeletemy favourite
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ReplyDeleteWow feel like finishing them rite now,crispy chips tempts me a lot..
ReplyDeleteEver favorite chips :)
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ReplyDeleteDeepa
Mmm...love these additive chips...
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Tina, Nice snap. As onam is nearby this is a perfect post. Loved the urali.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteMy daughters and my fav snack..luv to munch on it anytime
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Perfect...One of the best home made chips I have seen.
ReplyDeleteMy all time fav tina...Wish u all a very Happy onam....Lota of Love ,wishes to sweet nia kutty...
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Perfect, crispy & tempting!!!!U made me crave for them now...:)
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
nice clicks
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this is my all time fav, tq for sharing the recipe:-)
ReplyDeletesuch a classic and delicious snack.. looks absolutely perfect.. thanks for sharing.. awesome job.. love it :)
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wow..banana chips super aayittundu...you made it perfectly...:)
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