Listly by Rajashri Venkatesh
Here is a list of wonderful alternatives for fried potato chips which i'm sure everyone in your family loved as a snack. Instead snack on these amazing chips which are not only healthy but also extremely simple to make.
I love sweet potatoes. Whether they're made into fries, oven roasted or mashed, I can't get enough. Oh and they're also super healthy, so there's nothing not to like! This recipe is really easy and all you need is ONE sweet potato, olive oil, salt and pepper. That's it!
Did you know, you can use the microwave to make chips, that's right not fried, MICROWAVED!
Delicious crispy low carb chips made with Brussels sprouts. These will convert any Brussels sprouts haters!
Healthy, crunchy butternut squash chips make a wonderful savory snack.. It's oh so easy to keep biting into these crisp, fragrant butternut squash chips.
These Parmesan Garlic Zucchini Chips do not disappoint, they are really good, too.
The name of the recipe is "tomato chips" but don't believe that this is done by deep frying! It is a very light and flavorful recipe since it concentrates the flavors of tomato by desiccation. Simpler doesn't exist.
Tofu is a good source of protein, has zero cholesterol, and makes for one great snack.
Crispy Carrot Chips Potato chips are a super popular snack food around the world. However, it can be extremely hard to find a crunchy, healthy alternative for regular store-bought potato chips.
The maple and cinnamon flavors go so well in this easy parsnip chip recipe. If you don't know what parsnips are, they are in the same family as carrots and have a mild, sweet flavor.
Craving something crunchy? Don't want to grab that bag of chips? Me either! These chips are delicious, healthy, and satisfy that crunchy salty craving! Ingredients: 1 large eggplant Sea salt Extra ...
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