Jihva for Ingredients is being hosted this month by Happy Burp. Jihvā is the Sanskrit word for taste, desire and deep longing. Italso represents tongue and taste buds. Jihvā for Ingredients was started by Indira of Mahanandi who believes that for Jihvā to happen, it’s all in the ingredients and how they are cooked. Each month a new ingredient is selected and that ingredient is celebrated as well as what it can do for our Jihvā. This month the ingredient is potatoes.
I wasn’t sure how I was going to highlight potatoes until I saw this article on Slashfood about making potato chips in the microwave. I was somewhat skeptical, but thought I should try it so that I could prove them wrong. If you could make chips in the microwave, I should have known about it. Well after a little testing it has become clear to me that someone forgot to send me the memo that chips were so easy to make. I discovered this by following the Slashfood link to Nic’s blog, Bakingsheet to see how she made her chips as she claimed they were quite good. It was super easy too, all you do is slice your potato, salt it, lay the slices in a single layer on a dish and microwave for about 4-6 minutes. Presto- chips! As an added bonus you can flavour the chips any way you’d like. Or at least with whatever spices you’d like, I’ll have to experiment with some other flavours to see what works and what doesn’t.
Eventually I’d like to recreate my favourite chips, Kettle Brand Chips’ Spicy
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20 comments:
OMG! This is brilliant!
Although, I don't have a microwave oven, I wonder if I could bake these instead?
Damn, that's pretty cool. I'll have to try that some time. Is there any appreciable difference in taste? Don't suppose you know how to recreate all dressed flavouring?
Dangnammit woman! Reading this has made me want a mandolin even more - not that my newly unemployed self can afford one!
Finally, a justification for the mandoline I bought a couple of years ago that mostly sits in the cupboard....
Woah! I could just munch on them non-stop :p
I rub my eyes again and again, sooooo pretty as home-made; actually look even better that Lay's!!!
All the new flavors (to me) sound terrific!
That is so amazing! Those chips look really pro! :)
Time to get the mandoline out and try these chips I have been reading about on all the blogs, they look really good and I want to experiment with the spices as well for different flavorings, and I am going to try using my silpat when cooking these with no oil. Thanks for the inspiration to finally give them a try!
I've seen recipes like this, but I've been super wary...now I guess I'll just HAVE to try it ;)
That's it, forget the KitchenAid, I want a mandoline! Seriously, how fabulous is that? SO VERY FABULOUS.
I am astounded that a microwave doesn't turn the potatoes to mush. Now I just need to get a microwave (or use the less space-agey oven) I guess!
Awesome...totally and completely awesome. These are popping up all over. I'm gonna try me some tonight, with sweet potatoes and curry seasoning.
Those look incredible. Soooo good!
How interesting! I gotta give that a try.
Great! For once I'm sorry that I don't have a microwave...
I love microwave potato chips (also learned them from Nic) and no longer have a microwave, sigh! As for taste, they are really good fresh but get tough and stale if they sit.
Oh, no, not another way to easily ingest my favorite starch!
That's such a cool idea! A very good entry to JFI!
wait. what? I didn't get that memo either! homemade salt and vinegar chips here I come! yours look so beautiful, I'm inspired.
Holy crap! Who knew?? I'm all over these :D
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