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Healthy Baked Plantain Chips

Modified: Aug 15, 2024 by Madhuram · 25 Comments.

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Baked Plantain Chips

Hailing from India, plantain chips is not new to me, but I was unaware that we could make it fat free by baking plantain chips! Boy oh boy! Was I in for a huge surprise after trying the baked plantain chips recipe from my friend's blog a couple of years ago! Unfortunately she doesn't blog anymore and the blog is no longer online. I picked up quite a few healthy recipes and fitness tips from her blog.

Before I knew this recipe I used to wonder what to do with plantains when I saw it in the grocery stores. My husband being a healthy conscious person I knew he wouldn't eat plantain chips if I made it in the traditional way of deep frying it in oil. So I never bought it.

Fortunately one of those lousy afternoons when I was bored and didn't have nothing much to do landed upon the baked plantain chips recipe. Seeing the picture in that blog I couldn't believe my eyes! The chips looked thin, crispy and very delectable. I couldn't wait to try the plantain chips recipe.

I bought plantains in our next grocery trip and got straight into the baked plantain chips making process. Did a couple of batches to master the right size to be sliced for each chip. It should be neither thick nor too thin. If it's thick it will take lot more time and may not get crispy evenly either. On the other hand if the slice is too thin, you may end up burning it if you are not alert. Once you master that then there is no going back to deep fried plantain chips. You would prefer baking plantain chips over the former. Not only that you will also start experimenting the same procedure with other firm vegetables too. I know because I did!

I have tried it with raw banana, potato, bottle gourd. I have always wanted to try it with beets and carrots. Maybe one of these days I will.

If you are looking for a similar healthy snack recipe you should try the oven roasted chickpeas recipe. Easy to make, big on taste and healthy too.

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Baked Plantain Chips Recipe

Madhuram
If you are wondering how to make plantain chips the healthy way, this baked plantain chips recipe is the answer. Healthy doesn't have to mean "not tasty" anymore!
5 from 5 votes
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Prep Time 25 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Total Time 50 minutes mins
Course Snacks/Appetizers
Cuisine Indian
Servings 5 -6 cups of plantain chips
Need To Convert Measurements?Check out the Baking Measurement Chart!

Ingredients

  • 3 medium size plantains or raw bananas, peeled/unpeeled
  • 4 tablespoons coconut oil
  • salt/red chili powder/black pepper as per taste

Instructions

  • Pre heat the oven at 425F/220C for 15 minutes. Line a big cookie sheet with aluminum foil or parchment paper.
  • Meanwhile in a large bowl whisk together the oil, salt and seasonings. Stir in the sliced plantain and coat it well with the spice rub.
  • Spread the sliced pieces onto the baking sheet and bake for about 20-25 minutes, flipping it once in the middle.

My Notes

  1. The first time I made these, I cut the slices thicker, so it took around 30 minutes and it baked evenly. But this time I made it very thin, so it was getting burnt very soon. I think I should have reduced the oven temperature.

Taste & Texture

  1. The taste and texture of these baked plantain chips is exactly same as that of those fried in oil. Using coconut oil makes it even better.
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  1. shirley says

    July 13, 2010 at 1:23 pm

    425 degrees
    burnt BLACK
    GARBAGE
    your temp?
    thx
    shirley

    Hi Shirley, it depends on how thick or thin the plantain slices are. If its too thin and you bake it at 425F it will definitely burn if you don't keep an eye on it. For 425F it has to be slightly on the thicker side or at least you should keep shaking the pan/checking it quite often.

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  2. sonya says

    January 21, 2010 at 10:13 pm

    I think I over cooked mine ...they were tooo hard and crunchy..will have to try again...:(

    That should be it Sonya. The thickness of the slices has to be considered while setting the baking time.

    Reply
  3. tiff says

    September 06, 2009 at 4:54 pm

    so were they yellow or green bananas? sooo excited!!!!!!!!!

    The unripe green plantains you can find in Mexican/Indian grocery stores.

    Reply
  4. althea says

    April 09, 2009 at 11:35 am

    Please let me know what kind of Bananas were used- raw green or the yellow ones? If you can please reply 2 my email address. Desperately waiting! have got 2 raw bananas waiting along with myself! 😉

    Reply
  5. stephchows says

    March 02, 2009 at 12:40 pm

    Hi there! These look super tasty, what temperature did you cook these at? Thanks!

    Its 425F. Please check the link in "J and Bs plantain chips" for further details. Since the recipe is from another blog I did not reproduce it.

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  6. sai says

    February 26, 2009 at 11:22 am

    I guess you have a mandoline slicer. Do u have any recommendation on the brand to buy. I see many brands and makes and not sure which one to buy. Thanks Madhu.

    Sai, it's not a mandoline from here. It's the regular slicer from India. It also doesn't have various thickness etc. Simply one blade. My mother in law gave it to me. She got it from some marketers who sell stuff door to door.

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  7. sai says

    February 23, 2009 at 12:23 pm

    Hi madhu

    i tried this recipe. the only thing was i did not slice them well. first i sliced with veggie slicer. they were very thin and then with knife and they were thick. so they did not get baked evenly. how do u slice them? also should we line them each separately in the oven?
    also i tried a vegan pineapple cake with silken tofu this sat for a party and it turned out great. will share pics soon. it was a hit with the kids. i am planning to do that as a layer cake for my son's 2nd bday this sunday. wish me luck. so if i have to bake in a 9 x 13 rectangular pan as a layer cake how much of the flour do i need? thanks so much for the silken tofu recipes. thats what helped me a lot.

    Sai, I have sliced using a vegetable slicer as well as with a knife. The ones with the knife doesn't come even, so it's half baked. The other one slices pretty thin and you have to watch constantly so that it does not burn, but it bakes evenly and is crisp.

    Sure share your recipe and pictures Sai. Reg. cake pan size, I found this. Check the answer to the first question (finding the pan size using mathematical calculation) after the intro and charts. It clearly explains how to increase a recipe according to the pan size.

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  8. Carol says

    February 09, 2009 at 1:38 am

    5 stars
    thank you! they turned out crispy and delicious!

    You're welcome Carol.

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  9. Carol says

    February 02, 2009 at 1:23 pm

    what is the baking temperature?

    It's 425F. Please check the link in J and B's plantain chips for further details. Since the recipe is from another blog I did not reproduce it.

    Reply
  10. Trupti says

    July 31, 2008 at 7:39 am

    5 stars
    baked chips looks very delicious & healthy too.

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  11. Jude says

    July 28, 2008 at 8:59 pm

    5 stars
    Nice alternative to frying it twice. I like tostones but it gets way too greasy sometimes.

    Reply
  12. Aparna says

    July 27, 2008 at 10:53 am

    These look delicious. I might have missed seeing this at Jugalbandi but I'm glad I found them here.

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  13. Dee says

    July 25, 2008 at 8:39 pm

    5 stars
    I tried their lotus root chips ... lovely... they look wonderful Madhu !! I plan to try with sweet potatoes too !

    Reply
  14. DivyA Vikram says

    July 25, 2008 at 5:30 pm

    Healthy snack Madhu.I have only fried them..Will try this baked version..

    Reply
  15. vanamala says

    July 25, 2008 at 1:43 pm

    bookmarked ...nice snack

    Reply
  16. Roma says

    July 25, 2008 at 9:01 am

    Looks simple and tasty. Guess we can make similar chips with potatoes as well.

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  17. sangeeth says

    July 25, 2008 at 8:45 am

    very tempting madhu...luv it...

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  18. Rajitha says

    July 25, 2008 at 7:27 am

    i personally do not like the plaintain chips..only jackfruit and tatoes of course!! but jeeves loves these..gotta make-em and check out the julagbandi site too for the lotus ones!

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  19. bee says

    July 25, 2008 at 6:28 am

    the mandolin really makes them thinner and crisper. i just cut them by hand 'cos i'm too lazy to pull out the mandolin. have you tried these chips with lotus root? they are even better. we have a recipe.

    Reply
  20. jayasree says

    July 25, 2008 at 4:33 am

    Chips have come out lovely. Indeed a guilt-free snack. It looks the ripe plantain chips.

    Reply
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