Recipe: Tasty Banana chips

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Banana chips. Save On Healthy Food, Vitamins, Supplements, Personal Care and More at Vitacost®! If you like bananas, you just might like banana chips. They are sweet and crunchy, and perfect for snacking on.

Banana chips Can we be responsible adults for a second and drown these bananas in whipped cream with a splash of bourbon?! The basic premise of making banana chips is to slowly dry out the bananas until they are crisp like a chip. You can do this in the oven, in a dehydrator, air fryer, or even the microwave! You can cook Banana chips using 6 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Banana chips

  1. Prepare 4 of Raw banana.
  2. You need as needed of Water.
  3. You need as needed of Salt.
  4. Prepare 1 tbsp of Red chilli powder.
  5. You need as needed of Oil.
  6. You need 1 tsp of Turmeric powder.

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Banana chips instructions

  1. Firstly peel bananas and put in water next cut them in small round pieces then again put in water to avoid blackish colour..
  2. Next in a muslin cloth spread one by one all pieces just they get little dry..
  3. Heat oil in pan add 1 tsp of turmeric in it next add banana pieces and fry on slow to medium flame till they turn crispy and fry them in batches so as to avoid moisty and soggy chips..
  4. Next take out chips on tissue paper and remove excess oil then wit strainer add salt & red chilli powder and spread evenly..
  5. Then put in airtight container and store as long as you want..

You can find banana chips in nearly every grocery, health food, and even convenience store. Yet most of those pre-packaged imposters are fried in oil and coated with ingredients you want to avoid. Those mass produced banana chips may not be quite as virtuous as you would like to think. Banana chips taste like candy for a reason — they're typically high in sugars, including added sugar used to make the chips taste sweeters. Banana CANDY might be a better name for this recipe.