Crispy Garlic Chips Recipe: Homemade Thin Garlic Crisps

Learn how to make ultra‑crispy fried garlic chips—an easy, crunchy, nutty topping that elevates almost any dish. Below you’ll find tips for choosing garlic, tools to use, step‑by‑step instructions, serving ideas, and storage advice.

Golden fried garlic slices on a white plate.

Why you’ll love this recipe:

If you love garlic, these chips are a must. They’re crisp, slightly nutty, and add a delightful crunch without an overpowering bite. They’re quick to make and incredibly versatile—sprinkle them on rice, noodles, roasted vegetables, salads, or even use them as a finishing touch for stir‑fries.

Things you need:

  • Mandolin or sharp knife – A mandolin gives perfectly even slices, but a very sharp chef’s knife works well if you’re comfortable slicing thinly.
  • Small skillet – A smaller pan keeps the oil shallow and makes it easy to control the frying. A 2.5‑qt saucepan with a 5‑inch bottom is ideal for small batches.
  • Oil – Olive oil is what I usually use, but neutral oils like avocado, vegetable, or canola also work.
  • Garlic – See the next section for guidance on choosing garlic for the best flavor and texture.
thinly sliced garlic cloves on a white marble cutting board.

What types of garlic to choose

Garlic generally falls into two categories: hardneck and softneck.

  • Hardneck: Grown for cooler climates, hardneck garlic has a stiff central stem (the scape) and usually larger, fewer cloves. It tends to be more pungent and complex, which makes very flavorful chips.
  • Softneck: Common in grocery stores and better for long storage, softneck garlic has more cloves and a milder flavor. It works fine if that’s what you have on hand.

Both types will fry up nicely, but I prefer hardneck garlic because the larger cloves are easier to peel and slice, and they yield chips with more pronounced flavor.

  1. Bigger cloves = easier prep.
  2. More complex flavor = tastier chips.

Tip

Hardneck varieties are often available at Asian or farmers’ markets.

How to make it:

3 images of step by step process of making garlic chips: sliced garlic, garlic fired in a skillet and golden garlic chips on a paper towel.
  1. Line a plate with paper towels and have a slotted spoon ready.
  2. Thinly slice peeled garlic cloves into even pieces. Uniform thickness helps them cook evenly.
  3. Warm a few tablespoons of oil in a skillet over medium heat—just until the oil is warm, not smoking.
  4. Add the garlic slices and fry, stirring or flipping gently halfway through, until they turn golden (about 2 minutes). The oil will bubble and it may seem slow at first; stay nearby. Do not raise the heat to speed things up—high heat will burn the garlic quickly and make it bitter.
  5. Remove the chips with a slotted spoon and drain them on the paper towel. Let cool completely so they crisp up.

Tip

Don’t discard the oil left behind. It’s garlic‑infused and great for roasting vegetables, tossing with potatoes, or using as a flavorful cooking oil. Store it in the fridge.

Upclose shot of fried garlic slices on a paper towel.

Garlic chips garnish ideas:

These chips are incredibly versatile—use them wherever you want a crunchy, savory finish.

Some favorite ways to use garlic chips:

  • Add to sesame noodles or garlic butter rice for texture and aroma.
  • Sprinkle over stir‑fries and fried rice for extra crunch.
  • Top skillet shrimp, roasted vegetables, or fresh salads.
  • Use as a finishing garnish on soups, noodles, or grain bowls.
Golden fried garlic slices on a white plate.

Storing Tips

Store cooled garlic chips in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one month. Keep them dry and avoid condensation, which can make them soggy.

Transfer the infused oil to a sealed jar and refrigerate; use it within a few weeks for cooking and roasting. Note that refrigerated oil may solidify slightly depending on the oil type—simply bring it to room temperature or warm gently before use.

Golden fried garlic slices on a white plate.
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How to Make Garlic Chips

By Shinee Davaakhuu
Ultra‑crispy fried garlic chips with tips on garlic selection, making, storing, and serving ideas.
Prep: 5
Cook: 5
Total: 10
Servings: 4 servings
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Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil (or other oil of choice)
  • 6 garlic cloves (about 6, adjust to taste)

Instructions

  • Prepare a plate lined with paper towel and have a slotted spoon ready.
  • Thinly slice the garlic cloves into even slices.
  • Heat the oil in a skillet over medium heat until warm but not smoking.
  • Add the garlic slices and fry, stirring or flipping gently, until golden—about 2 minutes. Stay close and keep the heat moderate to avoid burning.
  • Remove the garlic chips with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towel. Let cool completely before storing.
  • Pour the remaining oil into a jar and refrigerate for future use.

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Tips & Notes

Note 1: Olive oil is a great choice, but use any oil you prefer—avocado, vegetable, or canola are all fine.

Note 2: Hardneck garlic yields larger cloves and a stronger flavor, but softneck garlic from the grocery store works too.

Nutrition

Calories: 100kcal
Carbohydrates: 1g
Protein: 1g
Fat: 11g
Sugar: 1g
Sodium: 1mg
Course: Garnish
Cuisine: American
Golden fried garlic slices on a white plate.
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