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Baked Sweet Potato Chips

baked sweet potato chips
Oven Baked Sweet Potato Chips or Wafers which are guilt free, less oily and crisp.  Potatoes too can be baked in the same way.  Try different seasonings like garam masala, dry Italian seasoning.

Ingredients:
Sweet Potato/Ratale - 1 medium
Red Chilli Powder/Cayenne Pepper - about 1/4 tsp
Black pepper powder - about 1/4 tsp
Oil preferably Olive Oil - 1 tbsp
Chat Masala - 1/4 tsp
Salt

Method:
1. Peel the sweet potato skin and cut it into thin round slices.
2. In a mixing bowl, add olive oil, Cayenne pepper, black pepper powder, chat masala and salt.  Mix well and add sweet potato slices. Coat all the slices well. spices. 
3. Spread out the slices in a baking tray lined with aluminium foil.  Preheat the oven at 400 deg. F and bake these slices for about 6 - 7 minutes.  Flip them and bake them for another 5 minutes or till chips turn crisp.

Comments

  1. never knew chips can be made with sweet potato and that too baked .. such a healthy and unique dish .. I love it

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  2. Fantastic baked chips Uma...awesome..

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  3. nice crispy chips.looks great uma..

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  4. These look and sound delicious! I need more light and healthy recipes so I just bookmarked this. Thanks!!!

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  5. great uma. guilt free snacking. Too good.

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  6. Awesome guilt free chips. Healthy too.

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  7. I think instead of deep frying baking sounds healthy. Great

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  8. Healthy way of eating chips..
    Thx for sharing

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  9. Thanks Madhura, Pavithra, Prani, Sushma, Priya, PS, Kathleen, Kshipra, Ms.Chitchat, Krishnaveni, Aruna for stopping by and for your encouraging feedback.

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  10. Uma,,,crispy chips looks mouthwatering,,it is a very healthy way of hvng chips ,,,good snack for all time dear,,i saw ur chips 2 days before itself but i cldnt give ua comments while i was in trip,,,thanks for sharing dear,,hope u also enjoyed ur long weekend with ur family,,take care n keep on smiling,,

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  11. waah...potato chips...i just love potato chips..and these are looking delicious and healthy too :)

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  12. Not a problem Sathya! Have fun! enjoy!
    Thanks Sathya and Abhi!

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  13. I love sweet potatoes! I am going to try this!

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  14. Do try and let me how it turned out.

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