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Anonymous No.21410488
Will it Chip?
i had some lasagna noodles i wasnt going to use so i turned them into chips. I did half with parm, garlic and a bit of ranch seasoning and the other half with just salt and pepper.

first i put the noodles in a long baking dish and poured boiling water over and let sit until soft enough to cut. Then i added cut pieces to a pot to finish cooking. If you have a big enough pot you can skip the first step and cut after fully cooked.
Next i threw them on a cooling rack to dry. they dry very quickly on their own.
Coat them in a bit of oil and spread them out on a baking sheet.
bake 10-15 minutes, remove and season

Tell me /ck/, what else will "chip"?
Anonymous No.21410492 >>21410494
Try making fruit chips out of strawberries, bananas, and other small-to-medium sized fruit
Anonymous No.21410494 >>21410496 >>21410503 >>21410504
>>21410492
dont tell me what to do
Anonymous No.21410496 >>21410505
>>21410494
The nerve of that anon, trying to tell you to "chip" fruit.
Here are my suggestions for things to "chip."
Potatoes
Tortillas
Anonymous No.21410503 >>21410508
>>21410494
please try thinly slicing pork/steak cuts and making meat chips
Anonymous No.21410504
>>21410494
Try making chips out of dried meringue.
Anonymous No.21410505
>>21410496
>Potatoes
>Tortillas
its a long shot but ill give em a try
Anonymous No.21410508
>>21410503
i should chip all the ingredients in lasagna and then stack all those lasagna ingredient chips together to form a lasagna chip lasagna (chip)