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Dehydrate to make potato chips

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Ingredients

  • How to Dehydrate Potatoes How to Make Crisp Dehydrated Vegetable Chips
  • Print this articleThings You'll Need
  • Whole potatoes
  • Vegetable brush
  • Vegetable peeler
  • Lemon juice
  • Cooking oil spray
  • Mesh dehydrator sheets
  • Seasonings
  • Food dehydrator
  • Airtight container
  • Storage bag

Details

Adapted from ehow.com

Preparation

Step 1

1
Select fresh and ripe potatoes that are firm. Avoid potatoes that have green areas or sprouts. You can use virtually any potato such as Yukon Golds and Yellow Finns.
2
Scrub the potatoes with a vegetable brush. Rinse them under cool water to remove any dirt and debris.
Peel the potatoes with a vegetable peeler. Slice them into even and thin slices. Slice them as thin as possible for best results, but ensure that all the slices are even so that they dehydrate evenly.
4
Dip the potatoes into lemon juice. This will prevent them from discoloring.
5
Place the potato slices onto a mesh dehydrator sheet in a single layer. Spray with cooking oil. Sprinkle any desired seasonings such as salt or pepper over the potato slices.
6
Follow the manual that comes with your food dehydrator to ensure that you use it properly. Dehydrate the potato slices at 110 degrees Fahrenheit for several hours or until they are dried completely. The slices are dried when they break in half crisply instead of bending.Spray
7
Allow the potato chips to cool completely. Store them in an airtight container or storage bag.

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