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Chip Cravings? Try Savory Zucchini Chips!

Posts: 128 Member
edited January 31 in Recipes
I have always had trouble denying and staying away from salty, crunchy foods. With zucchini chips, I can still get my crunch and that nice touch of flavor without breaking the calorie bank at all! I wish I had pictures but I did make these last night and if I make them in the near future I will take a picture to post. These are seriously crunchy!

Ingredients:

-1 medium zucchini
- 1/4 cup of milk (you can use almond milk or whisked egg whites if you want)
- 1/8 cup of fresh grated Parmesan cheese (you can use the pre-packaged stuff if you do not have access to fresh)
- pinch of chili powder
- dash of black pepper
- 1 tsp of garlic salt
- 1 tsp of seasoning salt (If desired - skip this if you want to cut back on the sodium)
- 1 tsp olive oil
- Pam olive oil spray

Directions: Preheat oven to 425. Slice zucchini with a mandolin slicer (the zucchini needs to be ultra thin). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or tin foil. In a small bowl, combine Parmesan, pepper, chili powder, garlic salt and seasoning salt. In a separate bowl, fill with milk. Spray baking sheet with some Pam spray. Take your zucchini slices, dip in the milk and then coat with seasonings and place on baking sheet. Once all slices are coated with seasonings, drizzle olive oil over top. Bake for 20- 30 minutes until crispy and golden brown, flipping only once half way through.

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  • Posts: 65 Member
    That sounds delicious! I am blessed that I don't have a sweet tooth....but my struggle comes in saying no to the salty crunchy snacks......and I usually lose. I'm trying to get back on the low-carb wagon and really struggle with the lack of crunchy alternatives to chips/crackers/ect. I will definitely be trying these....probably with the egg instead of the milk, and I absolutely cannot wait!
  • I have just made these what a fabulous idea! I am going to serve them with my 'mock mayonnaise'- I posted the recipe earlier-and aglass of rose. I could almost imagine I'm not on a diet!
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  • Posts: 6,474 Member
    yum,
    but I love chips,,,
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  • Posts: 1,035 Member
    That sounds fantastic!

    Thanks!!
  • Posts: 15
    Great idea! Will definitely have to try :)
  • Posts: 249 Member
    Making these tomorrow - we have a glut of courgettes in the garden!
    Thanks for a great idea.
  • Posts: 39 Member
    I found these on Pinterest before. I compared them to "fried pickles" to the kids (since the word zuccini seems to scare children) and they love them. We serve them hot out the oven! yumsos!
  • Posts: 757 Member
    Interesting..going to have try these.
  • Posts: 5,658 Member
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  • These are in the oven right now!
  • Posts: 22 Member
    Sounds good!
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  • Posts: 245 Member
    Have you ever tried Kale chips? They're just as good!
  • Posts: 1,217 Member
    Sounds amazing!
  • Posts: 72
    Thanks will try it :)
  • Posts: 248 Member
    Darn this sounds good....and my garden is busting with zuchinni right now! Thanks for sharing!
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  • Posts: 3,488 Member
    bump thank you op for shareing
  • yum
  • Bump!
  • Posts: 191 Member
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  • Posts: 117 Member
    That sounds delicious! I am blessed that I don't have a sweet tooth....but my struggle comes in saying no to the salty crunchy snacks......and I usually lose. I'm trying to get back on the low-carb wagon and really struggle with the lack of crunchy alternatives to chips/crackers/ect. I will definitely be trying these....probably with the egg instead of the milk, and I absolutely cannot wait!

    ^^^THIS

    OP: Thanks for the recipe. It looks great and I'll definitely be trying it!
  • Posts: 26 Member
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  • These sound amazing!!!!:smile:
  • Thought i'd try out this recipe and post my pics. First time posting pics and posting so hopefully they aren't too huge or small for that matter.

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    think I made those too ultra thin :) kinda of burnt

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    This was my second go around. Was scared after the first time so flipped them after 8 mins and then cooked another 6 mins.

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    this is the mandolin that I used. Just bought one from Walmart used a 2 setting for the successful batch. Used a 1 for the burnt batch :)
  • Posts: 329 Member
    awesome
    seen the recipe on facebook already but haven't made them yet
    I should
  • Posts: 35 Member
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