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You’ll also learn how to prevent them from burning, how to know when they’re done, and my tips for baking banana chips in the oven at home.

Of course, you could always make a batch of Oatmeal Banana Muffins, but I’m not always feeling so ambitious (meaning, I don’t feel like doing any dishes). That’s why this recipe is my go-to solution for creating a yummy snack with what I have available.
Kids love them packed in school lunches to dip in salsa, guacamole or even hummus!
Yes, these banana chips are kid-approved just like the lunch ideas I share on this site and in my 101 Packed Lunch eBook. It’s full of delicious ideas that are easy to assemble and enjoyed by the entire family.
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How to Make Banana Chips
- Prepare
Preheat the oven to 250F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. - Make the lemon-water mixture
In a small bowl combine 4 parts water with 1 part lemon juice to brush the sliced bananas. This is optional. - Bake
Thinly slice the bananas and place them onto the baking sheet. Lightly brush the slices with lemon water. Bake for 1 ½ to 2 hours until crispy. - Cooldown
Remove the banana chips from the oven and allow them to cool down to room temperature.
If the banana chips are still soft after coming from the oven, this is normal and they will harden as they cool down.
First time making banana chips yourself? Watch this quick video for additional tips and tricks to ensure they turn out perfectly.
Can You Use Green Bananas?
You can also use green bananas or plantains. In that case, soak the slices in a bowl with 4 parts water (4 tablespoons) and 1 part lemon juice (1 tablespoon) for at least 2 hours before baking as directed below.
How to Store Banana Chips
Banana chips are best stored in an airtight container or zip bag for up to a week. If they last that long! You can also season them with salt or a dash of cinnamon, making this snack even better.
More Healthy Snack Ideas
Want more healthy baked snack ideas you know your kids will want to eat? After you make these banana chips, try out one of these:
Homemade Baked Banana Chips

Watch How It’s Packed:
Ingredients
- 2 bananas
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 4 tablespoons water
- Kosher salt
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 250F. Line a large sheet with parchment paper.
- In a small bowl, combine 4 parts (4 tablespoons) water with 1 part (1 tablespoon) lemon juice.
- Slice bananas very thin, about ⅛″ thick coins, brush with lemon juice and water mixture. Sprinkle with kosher salt.
- Bake at 250F for about 1 ½ to 2 hours or until they are crispy, making sure to flip them over halfway through.
- Remove them from the oven and allow them to cool (the longer they cool the crispier they become).
Sweet chips:
- Use overripe bananas and sprinkle with cinnamon after brushing with the lemon water. Follow the baking directions above.
Notes
- Soaking the banana slices in the lemon juice-water mixture is optional.
Nutrition
More Recipes Using Bananas
Banana Oatmeal Muffins – If you love simple recipes that you can throw a bunch of ingredients in a blender and turn out delicious, these banana oatmeal muffins are for you!
Chocolate Banana Bread – Banana bread is always a great idea, especially when you have tons of frozen bananas in your freezer. The only thing better is adding chocolate, and this double chocolate banana bread is Epic.
Strawberry Fruit Leather – Whether you have frozen strawberries or fresh that are about to go bad, making strawberry fruit leather is super easy.







mel says
i currently have these in my oven and on a cooling rack so they are not stuck to anything. i have mixed fresh orange juice and a little honey and dipped them in that before baking i hope they turn out well.. awesome idea :)
MOMables says
enjoy!
Kristi says
Hey can you let me know how the honey turned out… I was thinking about trying honey too!kris
MOMables says
Let us know if you try it!
Melissa says
Is there a possible substitution for lemon juice?I don’t have that on hand currently
MOMables says
you could omit. chips wont’ last as long but no biggie
Contented Belly says
Thanks for an easy snack that does not have sugar in the recipe. How long will they last in the pantry?
MOMables says
a few weeks. they are dehydrated bananas essentially. enjoy!
Carina says
Do they need refrigerated?
MOMables says
Just an air tight container or zip bag in the pantry.
Heather says
Hi, these look so amazing!
I was wondering,…Do you have to add salt and cinnamon?
Or would just the lemon juice work?
Thanks!
MOMables says
the salt and cinnamon are optional.
Brandy says
Ran out of parchment paper and attempted to make these with just cooking spray….epic fail! I also didn’t like the salt on it when I tried one anyway (well the one I could get off the pan…LOL!) Going to try again and take the suggestions listed in the other comments and get some parchment paper. =)
Virginia Cairns says
Brandy, these definitely won’t work straight on the pan. If you don’t want to run out of parchment paper again, you can always invest on some silicone baking mats. They last forever and they are pretty inexpensive on Amazon.
Topher says
Turns out wax paper isn’t the same as parchment paper…
MOMables says
It is definitely not….
alisha says
so mad… this is a waste. the bananas stuck to the parchment paper and it is a total loss. nice recipe… thanks for the waste of my time and food.
MOMables says
As I mentioned above, wax paper will not work for this recipe. Sorry they didn’t turn out for you but it has turned out for hundreds.
theboltonskydiaries says
I can’t wait to try these- I really love banana chips but they’re always mixed with other stuff I hate so I never get to eat them, and I always have leftover bananas! Thx for the recipe!
JJ says
This was an epic fail for me. All stuck to parchment paper (yes parchment not wax ;)). what a waste of bananas and so disappointing :( they smell delicious. I really wanted them to work.
MOMables says
I’m sorry this didn’t work for you. They peel right off in our parchment paper every time.
julie says
I only have a lime, will that still be okay?
MOMables says
I’ve never tried it with lime but I’m sure they will be fine :)