If you ask me, this is by far the best thing invented since sliced bread. Granted, I wasn't around for the revelation of sliced bread, so I'm not one to make any kind of conclusions. BUT, from what I've heard it was awesome. :) So I'd have to say that taking a small thinly sliced potato or root veggie, putting them in the microwave for a few seconds and having them turn into delicious and super crispy chips is nothing short of a miracle. But that's just me! :) I've been making microwave potato chips for a few years now and I love them, but I wanted to try something else! So I took some carrots and beets and turned those into chips too! Just call me the chip lady. You are welcome! :)
You should probably do this with a few test ones in the microwave to get the perfect system going as well! I remember when I first tried these, one chip started to spark. I almost lost it.
Anyways, happy Saturday to ya!






These are a miracle! My first thought was "mm, carrot chips sound gooood" then I see the world microwave and there's no way I can not make these!!
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Molly
thecottagediaries.blogspot.co.nz
You are officially a genius. These are going to be my saving grace. Thank you! xEloise
ReplyDeleteThis is an absolutely genius idea! Thanks so much for sharing, going to give these a try tomorrow! :) x
ReplyDeleteThis is so awsome!I'm gonna try to make this next week.This is gonna be a life saver for my snack time. Thanks a lot for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuch an easy snack! Where have you been all my life?
ReplyDeleteVanessa {Found & Kept}
omg doing this in the microwave?! never would have thought of it! thankyou!
ReplyDeleteWow I never knew that putting a veggie like this into the microwave would give you crispy chips!! You learn something new everyday I guess :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete-- Mary
maryjozefiak.wordpress.com
Spourts stores sell carrot chips at $3/bag so these are much cheaper. I like the carrot and sweet potato chips. I make them for dog snacks; my dogs LOVE them! And they're much cheaper (and healthier) than those commercial natural dog snacks.
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