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#SabrosoSaturday: Baked Plantain Chips

It’s Sabroso Saturday (Translation: Tasty Saturday)! The day when we share recipes that have helped us stretch our budget, our imagination and our taste buds, without sacrificing our health.

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My mother grew up in an era when women were establishing themselves. They no longer defined themselves as homemakers and caregivers. In fact, it distressed them to be called so! As a result, my mother avoided any duty that lumped her into those roles, including cooking. I didn’t witness a woman’s love of cooking till I was in my teens but by then my mother’s attitude had been instilled.

As I got older and moved out on my own, I realized I was at a great disadvantage. I didn’t know how to shop for food and I didn’t know how to cook. Thankfully, ,I had wonderful friends who would did it for me! Even my first candlelight dinner with my son’s father was cooked by a friend. All I did was place it on the plates.

As I’ve grown, I’ve learned how much I truly missed. The thrill of making a home cooked meal is intoxicating! The joy of seeing a loved ones eyes light up as they bite into a morsel you created can not be replaced by a store brought meal. As my little one told me just this week, “It’s the love you put in it that makes it special.” He’s right. That love can’t be brought but it can be learned. I am a testament to that!

So today, I bring you a versatile side dish that can be made in the blink of an eye. Although normally fried, I bake it. It can be used as a side for pasta dishes, seafood, chicken and salads. It can also be eaten alone as a snack while watching a movie or spending time with friends. It goes perfectly with milk or with a bottle of sweet wine.

It is also chock full of Vitamin A, C, B6 and folate. Don’t believe me? Check out this article!

Till next week, eat hearty, eat healthy and eat well!  

¡Buen provecho! 

Plantains

  

Baked Plantain Chips

Ingredients

  • 2 Green Plantains
  • Sea salt (to taste)
  • Pepper (to taste)
  • PAM

 Preparation

 1. Cut the ends of the plantain off, as shown below.

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2. Slice the plantain in the center, as shown below.

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3. Peel the plantain skin off, as shown below. Remove all the skin and toss.

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 4. Slice the plaintain into thin slices, as shown below.  

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5. Spray PAM onto a baking tray. Arrange sliced plantains in the tray, making sure they are not stacked on top of one another. Spray PAM on top of the plantain and season to taste.

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6. Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes on one side. Turn and bake for another 10-15 minutes depending on how crispy you like the plantain.

7. Remove, place on a platter and enjoy!

Plaintain Chips

  

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If you do not blog but have a Latinalicious recipe that you would like to share, shoot me an e-mail at MsLatina (AT) latinaonamission.com with “Sabroso Saturday” in the Subject line. If I am able to make it at home and my family enjoys it, I will feature it!   

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Enjoy & have a healthy Sabroso Saturday!

About the Author

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Migdalia Rivera, also known as Ms. Latina in social media, is a single Latina mother of a teen, tween and 2 Australian Shepherds. When not blogging, or chasing after her energetic bunch, she connects influential bloggers with brands and PR agencies via her blogger network, Stiletto Media.

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  • Avatar Mirna April 2, 2011, 1:00 pm

    Que rico!!! In Argentina, We don’t eat plantains but when I got to United States I just felt in love with tostones!!
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  • Avatar Mirna April 2, 2011, 1:00 pm

    Que rico!!! In Argentina, We don’t eat plantains but when I got to United States I just felt in love with tostones!!
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  • Avatar Small Footprints April 2, 2011, 2:57 pm

    We adore plantains and your recipe looks especially good … and easy. Thanks for sharing it! 🙂
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  • Avatar Tracy López April 2, 2011, 4:43 pm

    Yum! Last year I came across a similar recipe from Africa using unripe green bananas. They are really good! I’ll have to try with green plantains now.

  • Avatar OfeliaNJ April 2, 2011, 10:25 pm

    LOVE THIS! Any excuse for plantains is a good reason for me – and baking is probably safer than splattering in a pan. Can we use some mashed garlic for dipping?
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  • Avatar Melanie ModernMami.com April 4, 2011, 6:52 am

    I love platanos! Never tried making chips, but love to eat platanutres! Do these come out similar to tostones?

  • Avatar Marcela April 4, 2011, 6:18 pm

    Yummy! Love this recipe and will definitely try this!!!
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  • Avatar Milly April 8, 2011, 3:27 pm

    I have to admit. I loved every bit of these. I thought they were going to taste bland but to my surprise they tasted better than fried. I also played with the thickness of them and love the fact that I can slice them really thin and take them along as a snack/chip or a thicker and have as part of dinner. Thank you!

  • Avatar Patty April 8, 2011, 3:45 pm

    Fantastic recipe! I love the pictures! 🙂
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  • Avatar Betty July 25, 2011, 7:48 pm

    I have to try this recipe. Love fried plaintains but this would make such a healthy snack. thanks!

  • Avatar Denise (Mugsy5808) July 28, 2011, 2:36 am

    I’ve always loved Platanos. Love this recipe too ! <3

  • Avatar Tara L October 25, 2011, 7:43 pm

    Yum, I have never tried these before but they look so yummy. Next time I go to the grocewry store I am going to buy some and make them. I like that you bake them instead of frying that helps make them even mnore heatlhy, thanks for sharing!!

  • Avatar ellen October 31, 2011, 2:49 am

    You know I have seen plantains but never knew what to do with them… never have baked fried or done anything before. I like making my own snacks and I am wondering if you can sprinkle either sugar or salt on them?

  • Avatar sunshine April 9, 2012, 4:56 pm

    Mmmmmm…love love tostones!!! Thats as much as my spanish goes. Yes, the food! hahahahaha

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  • Avatar Betty September 22, 2013, 10:04 am

    Thank you for sharing this recipe – I appreciate your comments about growing up in a time when cooking, or doing housework in general was not valued. Love the simplicity of fixing this healthy food and truly regret that I’m left distressed that I haven’t known how easy it would be to prepare.

  • Avatar judy gardner October 16, 2013, 10:48 pm

    i have seen banana chips but not these before. they sound really easy to make!

  • Avatar Mer October 18, 2013, 10:39 am

    This does look easy and delicious! These would make a great snack to keep around.

  • Avatar Blessie Nelson October 21, 2013, 12:11 am

    I totally love these chips! Such a wonderful idea! You could also dip plantain in sweet flour batter and fry them up and serve as fritters!

  • Avatar Laura J January 5, 2015, 8:01 pm

    Oh these look so good! I had these for the first time a month or so ago while eating out…and loved them. I would love to make them at home…cant wait to try these!

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