Easy Whole30 Baked Plantain Chips Recipe | Wicked Spatula (2024)

Learn how to make plantain chips in 25 minutes! This homemade baked plantain chips recipe is quick and EASY. Whole30 plantain chips make a healthy snack for everyone!

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I used to think baked plantain chips were basically like sweet banana chips, but they are actually more savory… which is a delicious thing! If you’re looking for a whole30 plantain chips recipe, chances are you want a healthy chip alternative. Unfortunately, the store bought ones often have added artificial ingredients or sugar, not to mention they’re expensive. That’s why I wanted to show you how to make plantain chips at home – they are super easy and super delicious, without all the add-ins!

These homemade plantain chips are the best of all worlds – paleo, whole30, gluten free, healthy and so yummy. If you want a savory or sweet plantain chips recipe that tastes better than any plantain chips you can buy and is ready in under 30 minutes, this is for you!

What Are Plantain Chips?

Baked plantain chips are chips made from green plantain. Plantains are members of the banana family, but more starchy and savory in taste. Unlike bananas, they aren’t sweet and are lower in sugar.

As the plantains ripen, they will turn more yellow in color and also become sweeter. Having tried this plantain chips recipe with plantains at all stages of ripeness, I find that the results you get vary!

TIP: Choose green plantains for a taste that’s more like a savory snack rather than a sweet banana chip.If you like them sweet, do the opposite and choose ripe ones!

How To Cut Plantain Chips

Making whole30 plantain chips is really easy, and the main trick is to cut them thinly. Just 2 steps to do that…

  • Peel the green plantains. These can sometimes be a little tricky to peel, as the skins are firm and tough.

TIP: The easiest method for peeling plantains is to make a slit in the peel with a sharp knife first. Then you can get under there and remove the peel.

  • Thinly slice the plantains. You can use a sharp knife, but I prefer using a mandolin for consistency and speed.

TIP: Make sure the plantains are sliced to even thickness, and as thinly as possible (about 1/8 inch thick). This will ensure they crisp up well and evenly.

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How To Make Plantain Chips

The process for how to make plantain chips is similar to making other types of chips. I’ll show you how…

  • Toss the sliced plantains with olive oil in a bowl. Use your hands or a spatula to cover them evenly. You can also use avocado oil instead if you want a milder flavor.

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TIP: If you want a baked plantain chips recipe with a kick, try adding a little paprika, dried chili flakes, or turmeric powder before baking.

  • Arrange the plantain chips on a baking sheet. Make sure they don’t touch each other for maximum air flow! Sprinkle generously with sea salt.

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  • Bake until golden. The last step is baking – and lucky for you, it only takes around 15 minutes!

TIP: Let the baked plantain chips cool completely. They will crisp up more as they cool.

Who knew homemade plantain chips were so easy?!

Tricks For How To Make Crispy Plantain Chips

To make crispy plantain chips every time, here are a few tricks:

  • Make even slices. This is the most important part of this baked plantain chips recipe.
  • Use the propped open oven trick. This is what I like to do when I make zucchini chips, but it will work for plantain chips as well. When they are done, turn off the oven and leave them in there, with the door propped open using a wooden spoon. The gradual cool-down combined with air flow makes them even more crisp!
  • Blot any excess oil.If the chips are a bit oily, you can pat them with paper towels. Sometimes it also helps to pop them back in the oven for 3-5 more minutes afterward.
  • Let them cool completely. Homemade plantain chips crisp up more as they cool!

Are Plantain Chips Whole30 And Paleo?

Yes, homemade plantain chips are both paleo and whole30 compliant. However, many commercial versions have added ingredients, especially sugar or preservatives, which would not be paleo or whole30.

This plantain chips recipe uses none of the sugar or preservatives that you often find in store bought varieties! And they’re so easy (not to mention less expensive!), why not just make your own?

Are Plantain Chips Healthy?

Yes, whole30 plantain chips are super healthy. This plantain chips recipe uses healthy oils (either olive or avocado), a small amount of salt and nothing else at all.

Plantain Chips Nutrition

Paleo plantain chips are not low carb, so are not suitable for low carb or keto diets. However, otherwise they are healthy and have good nutritional value. Plantains are a good source offiber, vitamins A, C, and B-6, and the minerals magnesium and potassium.

How To Preserve Plantain Chips

If you want to make homemade plantain chips ahead of time,they will last for 2-3 days stored in an airtight container.

PRO TIP: To keep plantain chips crispy, store them between layers of paper towels.If they do soften over time, you can also crisp them up in the oven for a few minutes at 300 degrees F.

More Easy Whole30 Paleo Snack Ideas

These baked whole30 plantain chips make a delicious snack. Here are even more delicious paleo snacks for you to try:

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Easy Whole30 Baked Plantain Chips Recipe

Learn how to make plantain chips in 25 minutes! This homemade baked plantain chips recipe is quick and EASY. Whole30 plantain chips make a healthy snack for everyone!

Course Snack

Cuisine Indian

Keyword plantain chips

Calories 140 kcal

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Total Time 25 minutes

Author Maya Krampf from WickedSpatula.com

Servings 4 servings

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Ingredients

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  • 2 large Plantains (peeled)
  • 1 tablespoon Olive oil (or avocado oil)
  • 1 teaspoon Sea salt

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Instructions

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  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.

  2. Using a sharp knife or mandolin, slice the plantain thinly (approximately 1/8 inch per slice).

  3. Place the sliced plantains in a large bowl and drizzle with oil. Use your hands or a spatula to thoroughly coat the plantains in the oil.

  4. Lay out the plantain slices in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet. Sprinkle with sea salt.

  5. Bake for approximately 15 minutes, until golden brown at the edges.

  6. Remove from the oven and cool completely to crisp up more.

Recipe Notes

Serving size:1/2 cup, or 1/4 of entire recipe

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Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories 140

Fat 3g

Protein 1g

Total Carbs 28g

Net Carbs 26g

Fiber 2g

Sugar 13g

Where does nutrition info come from? Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy, sourced from the USDA Food Database. Net carb count excludes both fiber and sugar alcohols (though the latter are rarely seen on this site), because these do not affect blood sugar in most people. We try to be accurate, but feel free to make your own calculations.

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FAQs

Can I have plantain chips on Whole30? ›

On Whole30 you are not allowed to have any store-bought commercially-made chips. Read this link to find out more on that. So, no store-bought plantain chips allowed on Whole30, even with compatible ingredients.

How to make crispy plantain chips at home? ›

Set over medium-high heat until the oil reaches 350°F (175°C). Working in batches and avoiding crowding the pan, add plantain slices and fry, turning occasionally, until golden brown all over, about 4 minutes total. Using a spider or slotted spoon, transfer plantains to wire rack to drain. Season right away with salt.

How do you make plantain chips not stick together? ›

Using a mandoline, cut the plantain into round slices. Heat some vegetable oil in a deep pan for frying. Over medium heat, individually drop the slices of plantain into the hot oil and use a slotted spoon to move the slices around. This will prevent them from sticking together.

Why is my plantain chips not crispy? ›

Make sure your oil is at the right temperature

Specifically between 350-375 degrees F. If your oil is not hot enough, the plantain chips will be too limp or they become chewy and hard; if your oil is too hot, the plantain simply burns fast.

Are Trader Joe's plantain chips Whole30 approved? ›

If you want to be totally strict and by the Whole30 book, you're not supposed to substitute compliant foods for snacking or as alternatives to, say, pasta or baked goods, either. For example, Trader Joe's has excellent compliant plantain chips, but on a by-the-book Whole30, you're supposed to sustain from them.

Are homemade plantain chips healthy? ›

They also have a lower sugar content than bananas, making them a better savoury snack option and perfect for turning into chips or crisps. Typically, plantain chips are a great source of fibre and other nutrients like potassium and sodium, and provide more vitamins A and C than potato chips.

Which oil is best for plantain chips? ›

Oil for frying: Traditionally these are fried in coconut oil and I do believe that gives these plantain chips the best flavour. But if that's too expensive for you, use any regular frying oil. Make sure to fry on high heat.

How to make delicious plantain chips? ›

Peel the plantains and, using a mandolin, finely slice lengthwise. Working in batches, deep fry the plantain slices in the hot oil until golden and crispy, 2 to 3 minutes. Drain on a paper-towel-lined plate. Once all of the plantain slices are fried, toss them in the toasted spice mixture and serve.

Why do you need to soak plantains before frying? ›

Soak green plantains before frying them to keep the fruit from oxidizing quickly. As soon as you slice the green plantains, put them in a little salt water to keep the plantains from turning brown; it also helps season them.

What is the secret to crispy chips? ›

The Double-Fry Method

When it comes to the actual cooking, you want to fry the french fries twice. The first round is at a lower temperature to cook the inside of the potato and the second time you'll use a higher temperature to make the fries golden brown and crispy.

Why are my homemade chips not crispy? ›

Why are my homemade chips not crispy? It's likely that too many chips were cooked at once (a crowded pan is never a good thing) and doing so means the temperature of the oil decreases, resulting in soggy, greasy chips.

What makes chips more crispy? ›

Cooking at a farily constant and high oil temperature, around 350°F/[177°C], heats the slices so rapidly that the starch granules and cell walls have little chance to absorb any mositure before they're dessicated and done, in 3–4 minutes. The texture is therefore delicately crisp and fine-grained.

What kind of chips can you eat on Whole30? ›

As store-bought chips of any kind are not permitted on the Whole30 program, you have to make your own plantain chips from scratch. Follow this simple recipe and pair the finished product with this Whole30-friendly, cauliflower-based hummus.

Is it OK to eat plantain chips? ›

Both plantain chips and potato chips provide essential vitamins and minerals and have around the same amount of calories per serving. Both are valid snack options, as long as you're eating them as part of a balanced diet, especially when you're on the go.

Are plantain chips a healthy alternative to potato chips? ›

Plantain Chips

Turn to the banana's bigger cousin, the plantain. Rich in fiber and vitamin A, plantains make for a tasty, healthy chip alternative.

Are plantain chips a grain? ›

a delicious and versatile grain free, scd diet-friendly chip option. serve them with guacamole or your preferred dip, or else, serve them as a side with breakfast, lunch or dinner!

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