I love discovering approaches to get more veggies into my children (and let's be honest into me as well!) It's obviously extraordinary to plunge veggies into this without dairy pizza plunge, sans dairy farm plunge, or exquisite hummus, and they additionally love these kale chips and simple sun-dried tomatoes for eating on. Be that as it may, presently we have another most loved in our family, these Crispy Green Bean Crisps.
Veggie Chips are extremely popular among "solid nibble searchers" however they are truly expensive. We love them, yet it's truly simple to plunk down and eat up a whole pack of them-on the off chance that I purchased sacks of these firm veggie chips, we would eat up them in the blink of an eye, implying that possible I would need to contract more than our home to bear the cost of having these snacks in our storeroom normally :).
I don't mean those "veggie sticks" that are extremely just potato starch with modest quantities of vegetable powder. I mean those genuine veggies singed in oil that are firm and an incredible option in contrast to potato chips in the event that you are searching for something more advantageous.
In any case, other than them costing a little fortune, the "genuine veggie chips" have another issue also they are normally made with oils that I consider to be "not exactly ideal," to be liberal for instance, canola oil (that is nearly without a doubt GMO), and so forth.
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- 5 pounds green beans (organic preferred)
- 1/3 cup oil (melted coconut oil preferred)
- 4 tsp salt
- 1/4 cup nutritional yeast (see Recipe Notes for substitutions)
- Place green beans in a large bowl. If using frozen green beans, simply allow them to thaw in a bowl (optional - see notes below). If using fresh beans, you will need to blanch them first.
- Pour oil on top of beans. If using coconut oil, melt the oil first and work fast as the oils solidifies quickly if your room or beans are cold.
- Sprinkle seasonings on top of coated beans and stir well.
- Dry in dehydrator until crisp dry. This takes approximately 10 - 12 hours at 125 degrees, or 8 hours at 135 degrees, but occasionally longer. You could also bake in a low temperature oven.
- Store in an airtight container.
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