Recipe

Coriander Beet Chips

Coriander Beet Chips

Photo by Naked Beet

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    Naked Beet's Notes: I love beets more than the regular beet lover (maybe.) And everything tastes good fried, right? Well, I had to try that hypothesis out with my favorite root vegetable. There's no need to spend...

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Serves 2-4 servings

  1. Grind up the salt, thyme and coriander in a coffee grinder or with a mortar and pestle. Set aside for sprinkling later.

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  2. With a mandoline or a sharp knife, cut beets very thinly.

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  3. In a pot, bring your oil between 320º-375º. It’s a good idea to attach a thermometer to the side of the pan as the temperature will fluctuate as you take the beets in and out of the oil. Once your oil temperature is within the specified range, drop in a few beet slices at a time without crowding the pot. Leave them in the oil for approximately 2-3 minutes. Remove them when they start losing their burgundy red color and become orange red instead, but before the edges start turning brown.

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  4. Thicker slices might need more time, so take them out a few at a time as you see them turning the desired color. They will not be crisp like regular potato chips, but they will firm up slightly as you let them air dry. Drain the chips on a paper towel and while they’re still warm, sprinkle the chips with the coriander thyme salt.

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  5. If you have any left before you’re done frying them, store them in a covered container or a paper bag, where they will remain crisp for a little while. If they wilt, you can recrisp them in the oven on low for no more than 10 minutes.

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3 Comments on Coriander Beet Chips

Picture_11 Reply

Thank you! Yes, I had them with a new Sam Adam's Blackberry Witbier and it was really good.

Lnd_jen Reply

Gorgeous.

Missginsu_bike Reply

Nom. This looks outstanding. Great photo, too. Too bad movie theaters don't serve these. I bet they're great with beer.

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