By: Chef Laura Bonicelli
Savor the crisp, flavorful crunch of homemade potato chips, seasoned with a unique blend of Aleppo pepper, garlic, and onion, then finished with a zesty touch of lemon and fresh dill, complemented by a creamy dollop of sour cream.
A Snack in a Bag inspires a New Family Favorite
Turning a Salty Snack into a Homemade Recipe🥔
A few months ago, my grandson came over with a bag of sour cream and dill chips. I don’t buy a lot (well, really any) chips these days, but they were – sitting on my countertop. I had to try them! They were really salty, but hard to put down. The combination of potatoes, sour cream, and dill is unbeatable. I couldn’t help thinking how great it would be with fresh dill and actual sour cream. I love making oven chips (I started doing that when I accidentally left potato slices in the oven too long for my potato crust quiche). So, this is the recipe I came up with using fresh dill and full-fat sour cream.
🔪 Consistent Slices
I used a mandoline for consistent, thin slices of the russet potatoes. This is a crucial step, as uniform slicing ensures even cooking and the perfect crunch. Remember, safety first when using a mandoline – it’s a sharp tool!
That goes for the ceramic ones too! I have a chainmail glove that I use.
🌶️ The Spices
The combination of Aleppo pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and Kosher salt creates a punchy, flavorful base. I toss this mixture with extra-virgin olive oil and the potato slices, ensuring each chip is coated as evenly as possible.
🍋 Finishing 🌿
After baking them to crisp and golden brown, I finish them with fresh dill, lemon zest, and a sprinkle of Maldon sea salt. The lemon and dill added a refreshing brightness, while the Maldon sea salt brought a unique, poppy texture.
🥄 Creamy Contrast
A dollop of cold, creamy sour cream provides a perfect contrast to the warm and spicy chips. They reheat surprisingly well.
🍽️ A New Family Favorite
These chips have become a new favorite in our household, offering a perfect balance of flavor, crunch, and creaminess with a familiar flavor combination. I serve them as a side to turkey burgers, a snack for a football game, or a quick appetizer in a pinch. They are a total crowd- pleaser!
Give them a try!
Buon Appetito!
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