Potato Chips Recipe | Potato Wafers (2024)

By Dassana Amit
Last Updated: January 15, 2023

Gluten Free, Vegan
4.89 from 9 votes50 Comments

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Light, crisp, and perfect for snacking, these oven baked Potato Chips (a.k.a. Potato Wafers) are a healthier alternative to the deep-fried version. This Potato Chips recipe is simple to make at home and doesn’t require any specialty equipment!

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Table of Contents

  1. About Potato Chips Recipe
  2. How To Make Potato Chips (Stepwise Photos)
  3. Expert Tips
  4. FAQs
  5. Recipe Card

About Potato Chips Recipe

Potato chips are a favorite among many folks. The ones which we get in the market are mostly deep fried.

We also like fried potato chips, but most of the time we just want to snack on healthier, less oily stuff.

I usually make potato chips at home, both fried as well as baked. Not to say that we don’t buy ready-made chips from the market, which we do on occasion.

This recipe is a healthy alternative to regular fried potato chips. Some prep work is required, so make these once you are free from all your chores.

I also make sun-dried potato chipsin a similar way, but for that recipe, no oil is added and they are dried in the sun instead of baked.

Step-by-Step Guide

How To Make Potato Chips

Preparation

1.in a bowl, add 3 cups of water + 1 teaspoon of salt. Stir so that the salt dissolves.

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2. Rinse the potatoes first. Then peel and slice potatoes using a mandoline or a slicer directly in the bowl containing water.

I used 3 large potatoes weighing 550 grams, or about 20 ounces. It is far easier to use a mandoline or a slicer for slicing the potatoes because the slices have to be thin.

Don’t slice with a knife asthick slices do not become crisp when baked, but they still taste good.

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3.Slice all the potatoes and immerse them in the water. They should remain immersed in the salted water.

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Blanch Potatoes

4.Bring 6 to 7 cups of water + 1 teaspoon of salt to a rolling boil over medium heat.

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5.Drain all the water from the bowl and carefully add the potatoes to the boiling water.

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6.Blanch the potatoes for 3 to 4 minutes on high heat.

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7. Switch off the heat, cover the pot, and allow the potatoes to stay immersed in water for 3 to 4 minutes.

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8.The potatoes should be translucent after the blanching process is over.

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Prepare Potato Chips For Baking

9.Drain all of the water from the potatoes well using a colander or strainer.

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10.Add all the slices to a bowl.

11.Add 1 tablespoon of oil and ½teaspoon of salt, or add as required.

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12.Gently mix very well so that the oil coats the potato slices evenly. You can add up to 2 tablespoons of oil in total.

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Bake Potato Wafers

13.Place the chips in a lightly oiled baking tray keeping ½cm space in between the slices.

Bake potato chips in a preheated oven at 250 degrees Celsius/480 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 to 15 minutes. Do keep a check as oven temperatures vary.

I baked in batches since I have a small oven. If baking in batches, there is no need to brush oil on the baking tray again.

High temperatures work best, as when I have baked these at lower temperatures, they did not have the light crisp texture.

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14.Once they look crisp and are light golden to golden, then remove potato chips from the oven.

As soon as they are cooled, store the potato wafers in an air-tight jar or box. They get cooled within a minute. You can make them more golden if you want.

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Serve these crisp, thin, and light baked potato chips as a snack or an accompaniment to your favorite dips, sandwiches, or wraps.

Feel free to sprinkle more salt as needed on the baked potato wafers.

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Expert Tips

  • Type of Potato: Be it French Fries or for any crispy potato snack like these potato wafers, it is best to use starchy potatoes – like Russet, Yukon Gold, Maris Piper, Idaho etc. Potatoes having less starch won’t become crispy and give you the best texture.
  • Seasonings and Herbs: If you want, you can season these crispy potato wafers with your favorite herbs and spices.We prefer the classic, plain salted potato chips.
  • Deep Frying: You can also deep fry the potato chips instead of baking them. While deep frying, just ensure that there is no moisture in the potato chip slices after blanching. Make sure to wipe and dry them with a clean kitchen towel or paper napkins.

    While frying, the oil should be sufficiently hot (approximately 160-177° C, or 325-350° F) so that the potato chips do not soak up too much oil and instead become nice and crisp.

  • Slicing: Slice the potato thinly as thin potato slices make the best potato chips. If you have one, this is a great time to use a mandoline.
  • Air-fried option: These potato chips can also be easily air fried instead of baking.
  • For Navratri Fasting: You can make these potato chips for any Hindu fasting or Navratri fasting, but use edible rock salt (sendha namak) instead of regular salt.

FAQs

Are baked potato chips healthy?

Let me preface this by saying that “healthy” is a complex, loaded term that means many things to many people. With that said, oven-baked potato chips are without a doubt healthier than fried potato chips.

Why did my baked chips not come out crispy?

Uh-oh, it sounds like your oven wasn’t quite hot enough. I suggest you invest in an oven thermometer to make sure the temperature you set it to is the temperature it actually ends up cooking at.

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Potato Chips Recipe | Potato Wafers

By Dassana Amit

Light, crisp, and perfect for snacking, these oven baked Potato Chips (a.k.a. Potato Wafers) are a healthier alternative to the deep-fried version. This potato chips recipe is simple to make at home and doesn't require any specialty equipment!

4.89 from 9 votes

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Cuisine World

Course Snacks

Diet Gluten Free, Vegan

Difficulty Level Moderate

Servings 1 medium jar

Units

Ingredients

For soaking potatoes

  • 3 potatoes – 550 grams, large-sized
  • 3 cups water – for soaking potatoes
  • 1 teaspoon salt

For blanching

  • 6 to 7 cups water – for blanching
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Materials needed

  • 2 large bowls
  • 1 mandoline slicer
  • 1 large baking tray
  • 1 colander or strainer

Instructions

Blanching potatoes

  • In a bowl take 3 cups water + 1 teaspoon salt. Stir and mix so that the salt dissolves.

  • Rinse potatoes very well in water first a few times.

  • Now peel and slice potatoes using a mandoline or a slicer directly in the bowl containing water.

  • Slice all the potatoes and immerse them in the water.

  • Then in a pot or pan, on a high heat bring to a rolling boil 6 to 7 cups water + 1 teaspoon salt.

  • Drain all the water from the bowl and carefully, gently add the potato slices to the boiling water.

  • Blanch the potatoes for 3 to 4 minutes on high heat.

  • Then turn off the heat, cover the pot and allow the potatoes to be immersed in water for 3 to 4 minutes.

  • The potatoes should look translucent after the blanching process is done.

Preparing potato chips slices

  • Again drain the potatoes thoroughly in a colander or strainer.

  • Then transfer all the slices in a mixing bowl.

  • Add 1 tablespoon oil and ½ teaspoon salt or add as required.

  • Gently mix very well so that the oil coats the potato slices evenly. You can also add 2 tablespoons oil.

  • Then place them in a lightly oiled baking tray keeping ½ centimetre space in between the slices.

Baking potato chips

  • Bake potato chips in a preheated oven at 250 degrees Celsius/480 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 to 15 minutes.

  • Do keep a check as oven temperatures vary. I baked potato chips in batches since I have a small oven.

  • Once they look crisp and are light golden to golden, then remove from the oven.

  • As soon as they are cooled, store potato chips in an air-tight jar or box. They get cooled within a minute.

  • Serve potato chips when required as a snack.

Notes

  • Instead of baking you can also deep fry or air-fry the potato chips in batches.
  • Use potatoes that have a higher starch content like Russets, Maris Piper, Idaho and Yukon gold.
  • Slice the potatoes as thinly as possible. If possible use a mandoline slicer or potato slicer.
  • Feel free to season and spice the potatoes with your choice of ground spices, herbs mix and seasonings.

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts

Potato Chips Recipe | Potato Wafers

Amount Per Serving

Calories 492Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 0.2g1%

Polyunsaturated Fat 0.3g

Monounsaturated Fat 0.01g

Sodium 4796mg209%

Potassium 2691mg77%

Carbohydrates 112g37%

Fiber 14g58%

Sugar 5g6%

Protein 13g26%

Vitamin A 13IU0%

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg67%

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.2mg12%

Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 7mg35%

Vitamin B6 2mg100%

Vitamin C 126mg153%

Vitamin E 0.1mg1%

Vitamin K 12µg11%

Calcium 143mg14%

Vitamin B9 (Folate) 102µg26%

Iron 5mg28%

Magnesium 168mg42%

Phosphorus 364mg36%

Zinc 2mg13%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This Potato Chips recipe from the archives, originally published in April 2015 has been updated and republished on January 2023.

Potato Chips Recipe | Potato Wafers (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to the best chips? ›

The key to the perfect chip, is to use a floury potato like King Edward or Maris Piper, and ensure they're cut into evenly sized, uniform fries. This means you'll get evenly cooked chips at the end with a crispy outer shell, but a soft and fluffy centre, rather than the half frazzled, and half undercooked.

What's the difference between potato chips and potato wafers? ›

What is the difference between potato chips and potato wafers? Potato chips and potato wafers are both made from potatoes . Both are used as tasty snack. Potato wafers are very thin version of potato chips.

Why homemade potato chips are not crispy? ›

The difference lies in their starch content and structure. Waxy potatoes are amazing for boiling as they keep their shape, but floury potatoes fry up crisper. Use a floury (also called mealy) potato such as Russet or Shepody for your chips and you'll have better success.

What are the ingredients in Lay's wafers? ›

Potato, Edible Vegetable Oil (Palmolein Rice Bran Oil), Seasoning("Maltodextrin, Iodised Salt, Spices And Condiments, Sugar, Flavour(Natural And Nature Identical Flavouring Substances), Anticaking Agent (551), Flavour Enhancers (627,631), Edible Vegetable Oil (Palm)).

What are chip wafers made of? ›

Wafers are made up of very pure single crystal material. In the Czochralski process a cylindrical ingot of highly pure monocrystalline semiconductor like silicon or germanium is made by pulling of a seed crystal from a melt.

What makes chips so crispy? ›

The crisp sound comes from the fractures of potato cells. During the frying process, potato cells turn brittle and dry. So when the chip is bitten into, it will cause fractures. If chips get damp, the potato cells will become soften and lose their brittleness and crispiness.

What are the top 3 chips in the world? ›

But do you know which are the bestselling potato chip brands!
  • ☃ Top one: Lay's. ...
  • ☃ Top two: Ruffles. ...
  • ☃ Top three: Pringles. ...
  • ☃ Top four: Utz. ...
  • ☃ Top five: Kettle Brand. ...
  • ☃ Top six: Cape Cod Potato Chips. ...
  • ☃ Top seven: Herr's. ...
  • ☃ Top eight: Wise.

What fat makes the best chips? ›

But, if you're after flavour, cooking chips in beef tallow (rendered beef fat you can get from your butcher) gives you better flavour and colour – the choice is yours. Finally, on salt, being an Essex boy, in my house it has to be Maldon sea salt.

What is the unhealthiest potato chip? ›

Potato chips from brands known for excessive salt, saturated fats, and artificial additives tend to be less healthy. Examples include Lay's, Pringles, and Ruffles. Opting for baked or kettle-cooked chips and checking nutritional labels can help make a healthier choice.

Which potatoes are best for wafers? ›

Expert Tips
  • Type of Potato: Be it French Fries or for any crispy potato snack like these potato wafers, it is best to use starchy potatoes – like Russet, Yukon Gold, Maris Piper, Idaho etc. ...
  • Seasonings and Herbs: If you want, you can season these crispy potato wafers with your favorite herbs and spices.
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Which potatoes make best chips? ›

Moisture in Potatoes

For chips, the best potatoes have a combination of waxy and floury qualities. King Edwards and Maris Pipers are great examples, combining these qualities so that the outer edges crisp up and hold their shape while the inside of the chip gets creamy and soft.

Why do you soak potatoes in water before making chips? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

Is it worth making your own potato chips? ›

Once you try your own homemade potato chips, you will understand why the effort it totally worth it! There is something so special about them being slightly warm out of the oil instead of grabbing them from a bag you bought at the store! Making potato chips at home couldn't be easier!

Why boil potato chips before frying? ›

Parboiling ensures the chips are cooked through with a fluffy interior. The chips are fried in batches, drained, and fried again until golden, ensuring they are crisp.

Are potato chips made from real potatoes? ›

Ingredients. Potato chips / crisps are made from fresh potatoes, vegetable oil and flavourings. It takes about 4 tonnes of potatoes to make 1 tonne of chips / crisps. Specific varieties are grown for chip production, e.g. Saturna, Lady Rosetta.

Why are wafers made in circles? ›

One of the biggest reasons that wafers are round is because they are in that shape from the beginning. The silicon ingots that are used to grow the wafer are circular in shape. This is due to the process of dipping a seed crystal into molten silicon and rotating and slowly extracting as the crystal grows.

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