Cooking banana chips

Once in a store I came across banana chips that amazed me with their taste. I was overcome by an irresistible desire to definitely learn how to make them at home on my own. And I tried it. Of course, it didn't turn out like store-bought chips. But it's also not bad.

Cooking banana chips


For banana chips I needed vegetable oil, banana and powdered sugar.
And I spent about 7 minutes preparing them:



I cut the banana into thin slices.
Placed it in a frying pan with boiling vegetable oil (that is, deep-fried).




When the circles were fried until golden brown, I took them out and placed them on a plate covered with a cloth (so that excess oil would drain from the product).




Then I transferred the chips to a plate and sprinkled them with powder.
Ready!
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  1. ohg
    #1 ohg Guests 11 March 2013 14:04
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    Cool wink You just need to rinse the bananas first (and wait until they dry) and then fry them. The author has 10 stars! :fellow: