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Plantain Chips with Warm Coriander Dipping Sauce

These homemade plantain crisps offer a delightful crunch and a savoury alternative to traditional potato crisps. Using unripe green plantains ensures a firm texture that fries to a perfect golden finish, while the blend of rapeseed and olive oils provides a light, crisp bite. Paired with a warm coriander dipping sauce, they make for a sophisticated vegan snack that balances earthiness with fresh herbal notes.

This versatile dish is an excellent choice for casual entertaining or as an interesting side for a Caribbean-inspired feast. Not only are they naturally gluten-free and plant-based, but they also provide a satisfyingly salty treat that is far superior to shop-bought versions. Serve them while still slightly warm to enjoy the full aroma of the dipping sauce and the delicate snap of the crisps.

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Ingredients for Plantain Chips with Warm Coriander Dipping Sauce

  • 3 large unripe (green) plantains

  • 240ml canola oil

  • 1 cup extra-virgin olive oil

  • Warm Coriander Dipping Sauce

How to make Plantain Chips with Warm Coriander Dipping Sauce

Trim off ends of plantains and cut 4 vertical slits in skin of each (do not cut into fruit). Microwave for 1 minute at 50 percent power, then pull off peel. Cut diagonally into thin (scant 1/8-inch) slices.

Pour both oils into 3- to 4-inch-deep medium saucepan. Attach deep-fry thermometer to side of pan and heat oil to 177°C over medium heat. Working in batches, carefully add several plantain slices to hot oil. Cook until golden brown, turning occasionally, about 4 minutes. Using slotted spoon, transfer chips to paper towels to drain. Sprinkle with salt and pepper; cool slightly. Serve with Warm Coriander Dipping Sauce .

Disclaimer

While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate and up to date, individual needs may vary and dietary requirements can differ based on personal health conditions. Always check food labels and allergen information before preparing or consuming any recipe. If you have specific health concerns, allergies, intolerances, or are following a medically prescribed diet, seek advice from your GP, pharmacist, or a registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet or lifestyle.

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  • 17 Jan 2026 | Originally published

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