Showing posts with label chips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chips. Show all posts

Green Kitchen Baked Radish Chips

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Green Kitchen is a bi-weekly column about nutritious, inexpensive, and ethical food and cooking. Its penned by the lovely Jaime Green.

There are recipes that are beautiful, suitable for serving to guests. There are recipes that are fast, in your mouth 30 minutes after your first slice of the knife. There are recipes that serve more than one person, or dont heat up your kitchen in the middle of summer, or are full meals all at once.

Then there are recipes that take an hour in the oven, make enough for a one-person snack, and emerge from their heat-spewing cooking time totally hideous, and completely delicious.

This is one of those recipes.

The hour to cook one persons snack might seem a little un-green, and maybe it is, but lets compare it to the manufacture, packaging, and transport of a commercially-produced and processed snack. When the ingredients are a local veggie, oil, and salt, were not doing too bad.

This is also one of those happy recipes that transforms an iffy vegetable into something delicious. Heidi Swanssons Brussels sprouts is a similar case. This time the vegetable in question is the radish.


Lots of people love radishes, but theyve never done much for me. At once flavorless and with too much of a peppery bite, I leave them untouched in my salads... and dont really encounter them anywhere else. But Id fallen into a greenmarket rut, buying the same vegetables Ive been buying for years, and cooking them the same ways. I wanted to try something new, and still havent worked up the courage for stinging nettles. The radishes were beautiful, though – a fresh, bold, bright magenta – and just one dollar for a hefty bunch. Sold.

(Also, did you know that radishes have, like, no calories in them? Well, not exactly, but we’re talking one or two calories per radish. That’s insane. I did not know this until I did the tally for this recipe. But that is major extra points for this, in my book.)

I hit the internet looking for recipes, hoping some cooking would soften or alter the radishy bite Im none too fond of. My quest came to an abrupt halt when I read these beautiful words: radish chips. Of course! Just like sweet potatoes, kale, and Im sure even more veggies, baking them with a little oil and salt would yield a crunchy, addictive snack. Or so the internet promised.

It took a few tries to get things right – some recipes called for microwaving the sliced radishes before baking, which just added time and hot radish-handling; one time I had to leave way before they were ready, so though tasty the results were definitely not chips – but in the end, the simplest preparation worked. Sliced radishes, a little oil, salt, and plenty of time in a not-too-hot oven.

The result is absolutely delicious – buttery, yet light, with the radishy bite mellowed out into a vegetable richness – but they are not a glamour food. The chips shrink and shrivel, and some end up on the brown side of golden, but even the nearly-burned chips (I could not figure out how to get them all to be perfectly done at the same time) are super tasty. One baking sheets worth of raw radishes yields a small bowlful, a snack you can practically devour on the walk from the oven to the table if youre not caul. I wasnt sure about sharing such a frankly ugly creation, but any time you can turn a difficult veggie into an addictive little snack, something good is going on.

This recipe can also be easily doubled, as long as you have two baking sheets. Keep your oven racks as close to the middle of the oven as possible, and switch the sheets every 20 minutes.

Radish Chips
Serves one.


5-6 radishes
1 t olive oil
Salt to to taste (kosher or sea varieties would be best)

1) Pre-heat oven to 300F. Line baking sheet with parchment paper.

2) Slice radishes thinly and evenly. Use a mandolin for best results (and saved time & wrist pain).

3) Pour olive oil into a mixing bowl. Add radish slices and mix until they’re evenly coated. Sprinkle with some salt. Mix again.

4) Arrange radish slices in a single layer on the baking sheet. Sprinkle with more salt if that’s your thing. (It is mine.)

5) Bake 60-75 minutes, checking every so often, and more frequently once you get near the one-hour mark. Chips are done when they’re dried and crispy, but will still be delicious if eaten before then.

Approximate Calories, Fat, Fiber, Protein, and Price Per Serving
51 calories, 5g fat, 1g fiber, .5g protein, $0.58

Calculations
6 radishes: 9 calories, 0g fat, 1g fiber, .5g protein, $0.50
1 t olive oil: 42 calories, 5g fat, 0g fiber, 0g protein, $0.04
salt: negligible calories, fat, fiber, protein, $0.04
TOTAL: 51 calories, 5g fat, 1g fiber, .5g protein, $0.58
PER SERVING: same!
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Zero Oil Baked Potato Chips

Friday, April 4, 2014

Hardly peoples say no to potato chips, if you want to give a try to zero oil,guilt free potato chips this is for you. Yep even am not sure about making these chips until i choosed the theme zero oil cooking for this weeks blogging marathon. So for the next two days ill be posting dishes with zero oil cooking.When i choosed zero oil cooking as theme, i know ill be making potato chips but not through microwave oven as i have already tried them and obviously i wanted them as baked ones. Until i saw the final result of these crispy and guilt free potato chips i wasnt sure of this baked version.

For my surprise they turned out simply awesome, if you are searching for pect chips as like deep fried ones, sorry they dont tasted as though , but i wasnt disappointed of this zero oil baked potato chips. Once a while,ill be making these chips as i loved them munching. Do check Champa, Srivalli, Sumana Deepak,Veena,Jayasri and Preeti Deo wat they baked for the fifth day of bake-a-thon. Also check out the other bloggers running this 23rd edition of blogging marathon here.



2nos Potatoes (medium sized)
Salt
Dry parsley leaves

Peel and slice the potatoes as thin chips with a mandolin.

Preheat the oven to 175F, line a baking sheet and arrange a single layer of sliced  potatoes, sprinkle the salt and herb as per need, bake for an hour until the chips turns super crispy..

Enjoy with a cup of tea..
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Cinnamon Chocolate Chips Coffee Cake

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Todays post its going to be a fantabulous coffee cake with my favourite two ingredients,cinnamon and chocolate chips. Yes these two ingrements makes me crazy everytime i bake with them in anything. Cake or bread just make them with these two ingredients and sure you will see the difference,trust me you will love this rocking combination. Today my alphabetic letter for my baked dishes theme for this months long marathon is C, when i chosed baked dishes as this weeks theme i know ill be making a cinnamon chocolate combo bake. Finally i baked this coffee cake, an excellent tea time snacks to enjoy thoroughly with your cup of tea or coffee.

I got this cakes recipe from Dianas Desserts,the original recipe goes for chocolate chunks but i went for chocolate chips.Chocolate chunks or chips thats doesnt make much difference na. However this cake was a big hit among my friends, coz i baked this coffee cake for a small get together happened at our home before a month. This recipe is definitely a keeper which am gonna mix and match the ingredients in future, you can replace the sour cream with yogurt if you are not able to get them.Sending to Srivallis Cake Mela.


2+2/3cup All purpose flour
1+1/2cups Sugar
3/4cup Chopped nuts (i went for almonds,pistachios,cashews)
1cup Chocolate chips
1+1/2tsp Baking soda
3/4tsp Baking powder
1/2tsp Salt
3/4cup Unsalted butter
1tsp Vanilla extract
3nos Eggs
1+1/2cup Sour cream or Yogurt

Preheat the oven to 350F, grease a 9inch rectangular baking pan ,keep aside.

Mix chocolates,nuts,2/3cup sugar and cinnamon and keep aside.

Sift the flour,baking soda and baking powder,salt and keep aside.

Beat the butter the remaining sugar, and vanilla in a bowl until they turns light and fluffy.

Add the eggs one by one beating well after each addition.

Add the flour mixture alternatively with yogurt or sour cream, beating after each addition until you get a smooth batter.

Spoon half of the batter into the prepared pan, top with half of the chocolate chips-nuts mixture and repeat layers until they get finished.

Bake for 35-40minutes until a skewer inserted in center comes out clean.

Let it cool and transfer it to a wire rack.

Slice it and enjoy.



Logo courtesy : Preeti
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 32 );
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