Plantain Chips with Sea Salt | Tostones
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This is nothing like a sweet banana (looks can be deceiving). This is her savory cousin – full of good fiber and lots of potassium. I like to remind myself of that, as I reach for my second and third helpings.
Servings
2-4
Servings
2-4
Plantain Chips with Sea Salt | Tostones
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Rating: 0
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This is nothing like a sweet banana (looks can be deceiving). This is her savory cousin – full of good fiber and lots of potassium. I like to remind myself of that, as I reach for my second and third helpings.
Servings
2-4
Servings
2-4
Ingredients
  • 2 plantains , green
  • vegetable oil , for frying
  • sea salt
  • cracked black pepper
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Instructions
  1. For starters, peel your plantain.
  2. Then cut the plantain at a sharp angle, so the chips are long and lean.
  3. While it’s not necessary, plantains benefit from a little pre-soak in cold water for 15 minutes (like French fries). This will remove excess starch and help crisp up the plantain chips.
  4. Dry them well and fry in oil at 375F until golden brown.
  5. Add sea salt and pepper to taste.
Recipe Notes

Tip: Peeling a green plantain can be a little tricky. The easiest way is to cut off the top and bottom and score a line along the length of the plantain. Lift up from this line to remove the peel. If it still gives you trouble, give it another score around the middle.