Need more healthy chip recipes? Try my protein chips, banana chips, and zucchini chips next. Potato chips are my Achilles heel of snacks. I know they’re not ‘healthy,’ but I can’t resist. So, rather than break my habit, I’ve committed to making homemade potato chips that are ACTUALLY healthy!
Why I love this recipe
Truly guilt-free. Compared to regular fried potato chips, mine use a fraction of the oil and salt. Simple ingredients. All you need are potatoes, cooking spray, and salt. Fun to customize. I kept the base recipe simple with just a dash of salt, but if you’re after more flavors, I’ve got you covered! Everyone will love them. No one (and I mean that!) will be able to resist these potato chips. No planning needed! So long as you have an air fryer and potatoes, you can have potato chips whenever the cravings strike.
Ingredients needed
Potatoes. Russet potatoes are my go-to for any fry or chip recipe because they’re starchy, which helps the chips crisp up beautifully. Cooking spray. I used olive oil cooking spray, but any kind will do. Salt. To taste.
How to make air fryer potato chips
I’ve included step-by-step photos below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Arman’s recipe tips
Use different potatoes. While I prefer the texture of Russet potatoes, you could also use Yukon gold potatoes, as they’re a good balance of starchy and waxy. Slice the potatoes evenly so they all crisp up at the same time. Make sure they’re VERY dry. It’s important to soak up as much excess moisture as possible so the chips don’t become soggy. Don’t crowd the basket. You want the chips to get equal access to the heat so they get crispy. That means no touching (see my pictures and video).
Storage instructions
To store: Leftover chips should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature on the counter for up to one week.
Sea salt vinegar chips. Lightly spritz the chips with white vinegar before air frying. BBQ chips. Toss the chips in BBQ seasoning or a mix of smoked paprika, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, brown sugar, salt, and chili powder. Ranch chips. Sprinkle dry ranch seasoning mix over the potatoes. Salt and pepper chips. Season with coarsely ground black pepper. Dill pickle potato chips. Add fresh dill, onion powder, and garlic powder. Optionally, spritz with vinegar.
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