Hopefully, when you
are reading this here food blog you get some sense that I know what I’m doing
in the kitchen and with food. I mean, if you don’t get that sense I am dying to
know why you keep reading these crazy ramblings.
While I do have a
pretty good sense of what I’m doing when I’m cooking, I never REALLY know what
I am doing.
Come on. It’s called
NEW food Tuesday. EVERYTHING is NEW. So most of the time I definitely do NOT
know what I’m doing.
And every once in a
while, this becomes really obvious. It has been a while, but the other day
while I was whipping up some tasty home made tater chips, I may have caused a
small fire in the oven.
Literally, the oven
started chirping at me and flashing the digitized letters for F.I.R.E. FIRE!
CHIRP! FIRE! CHIRP! Until I pulled my head out of my bum and figured out the
potato chips were burnt to a crisp. Actually, that is incorrect. They were not
crisp. They were ash.
However, while I may
have caused the oven to be ON FIRE, I did make some really AMAZING potato chips
before that. It was pretty devastating to everyone involved that I ruined the
last highly anticipated batch.
You will need…
2 large baking
potatoes
4 tablespoons grated
parmesan cheese
1 tablespoon salt
½ tablespoon pepper
Cooking spray
Start by preheating
your oven to 350 degrees F.
Carefully slice your
potatoes very VERY thin. You know, potato chip thin. I used my mandolin for
precision, but you could carefully slice them.
Combine the cheese,
salt and pepper together in a small bowl.
Spray a baking sheet
with cooking spray until lightly coated.
Spread out the
potatoes in a very thin layer. Sprinkle lightly with cheese mixture.
Bake for 13 to 15
minutes, until your chips are browned and crispy.
Remove from the oven.
Using a spatula, remove the chips to a platter or bowl.
Continue this process until
all the potatoes have been baked.
Serve warm or at room
temperature.
Love and Beer Floats
Angela
Baked Parmesan Potato Chips
2 large baking
potatoes
4 tablespoons grated
parmesan cheese
1 tablespoon salt
½ tablespoon pepper
Cooking spray
Start by preheating
your oven to 350 degrees F.
Carefully slice your
potatoes very VERY thin. You know, potato chip thin. I used my mandolin for
precision, but you could carefully slice them.
Combine the cheese,
salt and pepper together in a small bowl.
Spray a baking sheet
with cooking spray until lightly coated.
Spread out the
potatoes in a very thin layer. Sprinkle lightly with cheese mixture.
Bake for 13 to 15
minutes, until your chips are browned and crispy.
Remove from the oven.
Using a spatula, remove the chips to a platter or bowl.
Continue this process until
all the potatoes have been baked.
Serve warm or at room
temperature.
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