How to Make Delicious, Healthy Homemade Potato Chips With a Microwave! by thatkidwithayoyo
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james4 says: Jul 14, 2012. 7:33 AM
Potato =3
OldBird51 says: Feb 21, 2012. 12:17 PM
I make my chips using a plastic mesh that is for cooking oven chips..
works a treat without sticking.
Nastyaff says: Feb 5, 2012. 7:28 AM
Oo thanks for the valuable advices!
rbaba says: Dec 12, 2011. 9:04 AM
If you want to add cheese of any kind, do it in the last half-minute of the process. Don't overcook it. For an 1000W microwave lamp running at 100% power:

slice of cheddar, gouda, emmentaler: 10s
farmhouse cheeses, very fat, but somewhat dry, lightly astringent: 20-30s
extra-dry cheese like italian Parmesan: 30s-1minute -> this is your best bet!

Don't microwave blue-green cheeses. Nasty. Most should be eaten cold.
You may have some success with light white cheeses such as Brie, Camembert, certain regional varieties. Greek feta is not a good idea either.

Avoid factory-melt cheeses. They use various potassium salts which still linger. Microwaving them further transforms the composition of the cheese, making it unsuitable for eating, if not toxic.
mmccall1 says: Sep 4, 2011. 12:17 AM
Does this work with other vegetables, or do they just turn mushy. Really trying to figure out how to cook or dehydrate veggies that makes them more snackable.
Unsia says: Aug 4, 2010. 10:11 PM
HEY i used the same paper plate as you with Yukon golds but mine still stuck to the plate! Help! i even tried greasing the paper plate a bit with olive oil i also tried this with a glass plate same thing happened it took ALOT of effort to pry them off. heellpp!
ashannon2 says: Aug 22, 2011. 5:06 AM
As was mentioned, either, use baking paper, sprinkle plate w/ any salt, tony's, sea etc, or And spray plate w/ Pam,, Don't open door les you gt a fire till done, you"ll know by looking, toaster oven works great too, just needy to flip,
lukeyj15 says: Jun 25, 2010. 6:36 AM
would oil help?
commentnlookr says: Aug 12, 2011. 9:41 AM
yes
it does
pixelate says: Jun 21, 2011. 4:59 AM
Mine were okay... ish
pixelate says: Jun 21, 2011. 4:55 AM
I tried this and i didnt get too good results, but i think i know why, you are using a paper plate which is absorbing the moisture, and i didnt get brown spots at any stage.
Tkuebrich says: Dec 18, 2007. 11:54 AM
So one of my chips started sparking but I threw it out and then everything went fine. Also, mine stuck to the paper as well. Not only is this a good snack but it also helps steam any old food off your micro wave!
dodo91 says: Apr 22, 2009. 8:33 PM
how do potatoes spark? i geuse it's one of earths unsolved mysteries. speaking of wich, i watched animal planet the other day. they had video evidence of "the missing link!" otherwise known as big foot. he murdered a guy trying to shoot a forest ranger. they also found video evidence of a ver large lizard thing. it has infectionous bateria in its mouth. the guy in it was eaten alive. he had a wife/girlfriend. a moment of silence....................... okay, i know that was WAY off topic. but come on, thats some intresting stuff.
nriehm says: Jun 19, 2011. 5:09 PM
actually, those are made up videos based on the myths/ evidence of those creatures; it says so in the show.
drummonkey92 says: Jan 21, 2010. 12:54 PM
was the lizard a komodo dragon?
nriehm says: Jun 19, 2011. 5:11 PM
supposed relative
dodo91 says: Oct 21, 2010. 7:17 PM
no. aparently, its a lizard monster, larger than a human, but i dont believe in it.
nriehm says: Jun 19, 2011. 5:20 PM
you have reason too, they found ancient cave paintings of it in the dino era. And at the end of that time only creatures that could go underground or underwater survived that um... apocalypse. and it definitely wasn't a water dweller, nor could it dig underground...
... so it would have died out.
hbassnett says: Dec 9, 2011. 7:04 AM
You also have to take into consideration that people were a lot shorter than they are now, and that anything that looked huge back then isnt really that large, compared to our height. :)
ReCreate says: Feb 19, 2009. 1:47 PM
gross
anchubou says: Apr 21, 2011. 7:54 PM
This is heaven! :D
chixi96 says: Jan 30, 2011. 5:15 AM
wow awsome! i made them n mother loved them
Muniosi says: Jan 14, 2011. 10:05 AM
Nice chips! I made two modifications to your 'ible. First, I used a KitchenAid mixer attachment to slice the potatoes. This made many more chips and made them much thinner. Second, I sprayed the plate with Pam so the chips wouldn't stick. Works like a charm!
daviddd says: Dec 7, 2010. 5:14 PM
These taste really odd. But i keep eating them! WHYYY?
chotzeny says: Oct 28, 2010. 7:25 AM
You can put the salt on the plate first - then place slices on the solt
the salt grains will keep it from sticking to the plate. and the slices waight will make the salt stick..
matt95x says: Oct 23, 2010. 12:30 PM
great!
willi.da.bomb says: Oct 21, 2010. 11:50 PM
best chips evarrrrr


ok? i be a pirate ??? anyway good chips all those who are having trouble use baking paper works everytime
eulaliaaaa! says: Oct 12, 2010. 3:08 PM
I just made some and they are AWESOME!!! nomnomnom.
ebcat says: Aug 25, 2010. 1:07 PM
I have tried it!, very cool and delicious. But my potatoes were sticked to the plate, so I used this structure made of sticks, and that was the result: http://s884.photobucket.com/albums/ac46/ebsct/ http://s884.photobucket.com/albums/ac46/ebsct/?action=view&current=P7310004.jpg http://s884.photobucket.com/albums/ac46/ebsct/?action=view&current=P7310001.jpg
tqwerty says: Aug 5, 2010. 1:20 PM
Damn!! I wasn't watch for two seconds and then BOOM, not explosion boom but emphasis boom, 2 of them were burnt, but the rest were perfect.. I guess I'll give those ones to my brother
tqwerty says: Aug 5, 2010. 1:16 PM
Ok so I had to take the thin ones off the plate after 6 minutes (they smell like Mickey d's fries) and I put the thicker ones back in for 3? Minutes. Mm they taste good
tqwerty says: Aug 5, 2010. 1:11 PM
Are they tasty cold?
tqwerty says: Aug 5, 2010. 1:11 PM
Ommnomnomnom this is delish... But I haven't even tried them yet. Great instruct able, mine are still in the microvave but they are taking more than five mintutes.. ( though I have to admit I'm not very good at cutting) I can't wait to try them! I used salt and olive oil
-Noah says: Jul 27, 2010. 2:16 PM
Do you have to peel the potato?
thatkidwithayoyo (author) says: Jul 27, 2010. 4:16 PM
No.
Itscrafty says: Jul 14, 2010. 12:08 PM
i tried mine in a deep frier and its delicious thanks for the idea
ComplacentBard says: Jul 18, 2010. 8:57 PM
if you fried them, they're not any different from regular chaips. whats the point?
cornflaker says: Jul 22, 2010. 8:22 PM
I think that *is* the point lol
Allan Wells says: Jul 17, 2010. 6:15 AM
Thanks for this instructable. The chips tasted great!!!
Pilgrimm says: Jul 15, 2010. 10:29 PM
You might have an easier time of separating the chips from the plate if you use a piece of bakers parchment, lightly oiled with cooking spray, between the chips and the plate. This should also work in the conventional oven, and if you're lucky enough not to burn, then you can use the parchment over again for a second batch. "Betcha can't eat just one...." (Batch, that is...) Great guide!
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