Anyhow, the night before a family party at our house at the end of August [a week and some change ago], I experimented with a semi-homemade seasoned chips at home. You know, because I didn't have enough on my plate already.
It's semi-homemade because I took store-bought potato chips and made it my own by seasoning it with my seasonings. I had seen this combination online somewhere a few weeks prior, and I had immediately bookmarked it to try.
What I did was:
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Line your baking sheet with a foil sheet.
- Spread [store-bought] chips on the lined baking tray.
- Put in the oven to heat for about 3-5 minutes. Just enough to warm them up.
- Meanwhile combine: 2 teaspoons each of chili powder and paprika, 1 teaspoon of ground mustard powder, cumin, garlic powder, and onion powder, and 1/2 a teaspoon of cayenne pepper.
- Immediately after taking the chips out of the oven, sprinkle your chips with the seasonings you just combined.
- Serve warm when possible!
It ended up being a perfect snack for our open-house style party too. The result is a smoky and delicious snack and definitely a must-try. So easy, and a great semi-homemade technique for sure! So good that I ended up making it two times over after making two large batches to begin with for the party!
The seasoning combination should be perfect for a large bag of plain potato chips, so you can adjust accordingly to how much you are using.
P.S. This post is a part of my "What's for Dinner" series, where I share what I've been cooking and my recipes. Grab and share my button:
P.S. This post is a part of my "What's for Dinner" series, where I share what I've been cooking and my recipes. Grab and share my button:
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