Crispy Baked Carrot Chips: 2 Ways

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These crispy baked carrot chips are done two ways. One version is spicy, one is sweet. Both are delicious.

If you follow me on facebook you might’ve already heard about this, but Saturday afternoon I found myself knee deep in my pantry scrubbing 4 day old sticky “light syrup” from an exploded can of mandarin oranges off the walls, shelves, door and other food items it attacked.

Now, I don’t actually eat canned fruit (especially the kind with “light syrup”) so that gives you an idea of how old this thing was. And yes, it was expired, but only by 2 months.

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Last Wednesday we were getting slammed with rain & wind overnight. The kind that wakes you up and keeps you up. There were flood warnings posted and when I was awoken at 4:33am by it all, I sat there in bed freaking out about our basement which has the tendency to flood and thinking about how I have no idea how Ulysses rigged the last sump pump we installed after the first one burnt out and what the hell I was going to do if that all happened again while he was gone. So I finally got the courage to go check on it around 4:45am and trekked down to the basement to luckily find it dry as a bone.

On the way back up the stairs though I heard this ridiculously loud “POP”. I had no idea where it came from, I was half asleep and the winds were so strong I just assumed it had to be something outside and went back to bed.

Fast forward 4 days later, I’m opening my pantry to eat ALL THE CHOCOLATE since it’s the day after the paleo challenge ended and I come face to face with a shriveled up mandarin orange sitting on top of a package of dates.

That’s weird, I think.

Then I look at the walls and notice weird orangey drips everywhere.

And then, about 3 seconds later it all comes together in my head.

Mandarin orange can = loud pop at 4:45am.

1. gross

2. how did I not notice this for 4 days when I open my pantry approximately 27 times a day?

3. clearing out your entire pantry to clean mandarin orange syrupy walls has exactly 1 benefit…finding a stale bag of veggie chips and getting inspired.

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Meet the result of that inspiration.

Homemade, baked.

One batch sweet. One batch spicy.

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And no worries of expiring in the pantry.

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Crispy baked carrot chips: 2 ways
 
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These crispy baked carrot chips are done two ways. One version is spicy, one is sweet. Both are delicious.
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Serves: 2
Ingredients
Sweet carrot chips
  • 1 carrot, sliced very thinly into rounds
  • ½ tablespoon melted coconut oil
  • pinch of kosher salt
  • cinnamon (I used about ½ teaspoon for a “light” cinnamon taste)
Spicy carrot chips
  • 2 carrots, shaved into peels using a vegetable peeler
  • ½ tablespoon melted coconut oil
  • pinch of kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground pepper
  • ¼-1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (depending on heat preference)
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Combine carrots (either rounds or peels depending on which version you’re making) in a medium bowl with coconut oil & spices. Toss to combine.
  3. Transfer to the baking sheet and arrange in a single layer.
  4. Bake for 10-12 minutes, watching carefully. Chips can go from crispy to burnt in as little as a minute since they are so thin.
  5. Remove from oven and serve immediately.
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  1. 1

    spacer MizFit says

    OMG THE CHILD WOULD LOVE THE SWEET!!!

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    spacer Elizabeth@ Food Ramblings says

    healthy chip– i’m in!

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    spacer Anne @ eatcleaneatreal.com says

    Great idea. I LOVE Kale chips so this will definitely be on my “to make” list. Yum!

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    spacer Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says

    I hate, when their are explosions in the pantry! I found a bottle of brown rice syrup tipped over and it leaked out halkf the jar and that was a horrible mes. I’m just thankful there were no ants! I recently got a bag of dried carrots and I loved them! I thought they were odd, but sweet and addicting!! I am so excited that you mae this recipe, because I wasn’t sure if I could make carrot chips! I am making these when I get home from work!! Thanks for the great recipe!

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    spacer Melanie @ Nutritious Eats says

    These are gorgeous. They remind me of those sweet potato/taro root blend of chips (I am blanking on the brand). I’d say your mess was worth it for the inspiration for these!

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    spacer Elle says

    I have been meaning to make carrot chips since Gabby first posted about them a couple of weeks ago.. thanks for the reminder. Gonna do it today.

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    spacer Georgia @ The Comfort of Cooking says

    Awesome idea, I love it!

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    spacer Laura @ Mommy Run Fast says

    These look so fantastic! I tried carrot chips once and they weren’t great. I think I need to make them thinner, like your strips. Pinning to try again!

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    spacer Katie says

    Ohmuhgosh. How are you so good at making VEGETABLES look insanely delicious. These carrots are BEAUTIFUL.

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    spacer Ari @ Ari's Menu says

    How did I not even know these were a thing????? Brilliant.

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    spacer claire @ the realistic nutritionist says