Crispy Bitter Melon Chips Recipe (Karela Chips)

Side Dishes, Snacks

March 21, 2026

Smiling woman holding a ceramic plate filled with crispy fried Bitter Melon Chips topped with grated coconut and spices in a bright kitchen.

Let’s be honest, ‘bitter melon’ and ‘irresistible snack’ aren’t usually in the same sentence. But what if I told you there’s a way to transform this misunderstood veggie into a shatteringly crisp, savory chip you can’t stop eating? These Crispy Bitter Melon Chips are a total game-changer. The magic is in the combination of a deep-fried crunch and a savory-sweet dusting of grated coconut and spices, which beautifully tames the bitterness. They’re so addictive, I make a big batch and watch them vanish in minutes. Ready to have your mind changed?

Ingredients

• 4 small or 2 medium bitter melons, approx. 8 oz / 230g
• Salt for sprinkling plus 0.25 tsp / 1.5g for seasoning
• 4 tbsp / 60ml mustard oil or peanut oil
• 0.25 tsp turmeric powder
• 0.25 tsp paprika or cayenne pepper
• 0.25 cup / 25g grated fresh or dried coconut
• 0.5 tbsp / 7.5ml lemon or lime juice

Instructions

1. Trim the ends off the bitter melons and slice them crosswise into rounds approximately 0.25 inch / 6mm thick.
2. Place the slices in a bowl, sprinkle liberally with salt, place a weight on top, and set aside for at least 30 minutes to draw out the bitterness.
3. Rinse the slices thoroughly under running water, drain well, and pat completely dry with paper towels to ensure crispness.
4. Heat the oil in a 7–9 inch frying pan over moderate heat. If using mustard oil, allow it to reach the smoking point first to mellow its pungency.
5. Add the bitter melon rounds to the hot oil and stir-fry for 10–15 minutes, cooking on both sides until they are crisp and reddish-brown.
6. Remove the pan from the heat immediately.
7. Add the turmeric, paprika or cayenne, grated coconut, lemon juice, and the remaining 0.25 tsp of salt.
8. Toss the mixture well to coat the chips evenly and serve hot or at room temperature.

Nutritional Information

• Calories: 136 kcal
• Carbohydrates: 3g
• Protein: 1g
• Fat: 14g

Pro Tips

• Dryness is Key for Crunch: Pat the rinsed bitter melon slices completely dry. Any remaining moisture will cause them to steam instead of fry, resulting in soggy chips.
• Mastering Mustard Oil: If using mustard oil, heat it until it just begins to smoke. This crucial step mellows its pungent flavor, preventing it from overpowering the dish.
• Don’t Burn the Spices: Remove the pan from the heat *before* adding the coconut and spices. The residual heat is plenty to toast them without scorching them and turning them acrid.
• Uniform Slicing: Slice the melon into consistent 0.25-inch / 6mm rounds. This ensures they all cook evenly, so you don’t have some burning while others are still soft.

FAQ

Q: Can I make these bitter melon chips in an air fryer instead of pan-frying
A: Yes, for a lower-oil version, toss the dried bitter melon slices with 1-2 teaspoons of oil and spices. Air fry in a single layer at 350°F (175°C) for 10-15 minutes, flipping halfway, until crisp. Toss with the coconut and lemon juice after cooking.

Q: Is this bitter melon chips recipe vegan and gluten-free
A: Absolutely. This recipe is naturally vegan as it contains no animal products. It is also completely gluten-free, making it a fantastic and inclusive snack for various dietary needs.

Q: How do I store leftover crispy bitter melon chips
A: To maintain their crunch, store the completely cooled chips in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. If they soften, you can briefly recrisp them in a warm oven or an air fryer for a few minutes.

Q: What can I substitute for mustard oil
A: If you don’t have mustard or peanut oil, any high-smoke-point neutral oil like canola, sunflower, or avocado oil will work well for frying these chips until they are perfectly crisp.

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