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Lotus Root Chips


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Why I Love This Recipe

Lotus root is low in saturated fat, and Cholesterol, and high in dietary fiber, vitamin C, Potassium, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, Phosphorus, Copper and Manganese. This recipe is one of my daughter's favorite snack food dish.


Ingredients You'll Need

12-18 inches lotus root, about 3-4 segments
vegetable oil for frying
coarse sea salt


Directions

Heat 1-2 inches of oil in a pan to 300 degrees.


While the oil is heating, trim rough ends off of each lotus root segment and peel off the skin of the lotus roots with a peeler.


Thinly slice the lotus roots using a slicer (mandoline).


Gently slide sliced root into the hot oil and separate with tongs.


Chips are done when it turns slightly brown and is crunchy.


When done, drain the chips on paper towels and salt generously while still warm.


Questions, Comments & Reviews


Thanks! I adore lotus root and always on the look out for recipes for that under utilized yummy veg. This will probably make a killer garnish as well. Cheers.

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