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Homemade Baked Tortilla Chips are perfectly crispy and sturdy enough to scoop up all your favorite dips! Corn tortillas are lightly brushed with oil, salt, and lime juice, then baked in the oven for a quick and easy snack. They’re so good that you’ll want to skip the store-bought chips and make these healthy, vegan, and gluten-free chips at home instead!

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Hands down one of the WORST things is when you go in for a big ole’ scoop of a thick and chunky homemade guacamole only to hear…

CRACK!

The tortilla chip breaks.

Now you’re left with chip crumbs, guacamole-covered fingers, and a rumbling belly.

What if I told you there is a way to make perfectly crispy, crunchy, and STURDY tortilla chips – completely from scratch?!

And all you need is 3 ingredients, an oven, and less than 20 minutes!

Not to mention, these homemade corn tortilla chips are also secretly healthy for you, too.

Yup!! Since you’ll be baking them in the oven, they only get lightly coated in oil.And if you use a certified gluten-free and vegan corn tortilla brand, then they fit the bill for those diets, too!

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Ingredients

The simple ingredients you need to make this Tortilla Chip recipe include:

  • Tortillas. Either white or yellow corn tortillas are used.When choosing your tortillas, look for ones that are about 5 to 6-inches in diameter and are relatively thick and sturdy on their own. If they are smaller or larger you’ll have to adjust the amount of oil and salt accordingly. Excellent brand options include Guerrero, Mission Foods, El Milagro, and Tia Rosa.
  • Oil. Vegetable or avocado oil are preferred since they have little to no added flavor.Olive oil may also be substituted if that’s what you have available.
  • Salt. Sprinkle on as much or as little of this as you’d like.Coarse sea salt will add a wonderful, salty crunch to the chips, but regular table salt gives you very similar results.
  • Lime Juice. While this is optional, it is highly encouraged!It gives these chips the most subtle flavor but adds a wonderful zest of freshness to them.
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How to Make Baked Tortilla Chips

The basic steps for making tortilla chips in the oven are simple to follow. Please see the recipe card below for more detailed ingredient amounts.

Coat with Oil

When selecting which tortillas to use from the package, select the ones that are still whole and not cracked.

In a small bowl whisk together the oil, salt, and lime juice. This way all of the flavors will be evenly distributed on the chips.

While the tortillas are still whole, use a pastry brush to cover both sides in a light coating of the oil mixture.Avoid brushing too much oil on the tortillas.If you do this, they will become soggy when baked and not crispy and crunchy.

You should have just enough of it to coat twelve 5-inch tortillas.

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Cut into Chips

Once the tortillas are coated in the oil, use a large knife or a pizza cutter and slice them into quarters or sixths.

If you like large chips, you’ll want to make 4 chips out of 1 tortilla.If you prefer smaller chips, make 6 chips out of 1 tortilla.

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Bake in Oven

Arrange the coated and cut tortillas in a single layer on a large baking sheet.It’s OK if some of them overlap a little bit, but use an extra baking sheet if you run out of room.

Bake the chips in a preheated 375°F oven. This is a hot enough oven temperature that the tortillas will crisp up nicely but low enough that the oil will not burn off.

The cooking time will vary depending on the type of baking sheet you use. For a lighter-colored sheet bake for 12-14 minutes, and 8-11 minutes if a darker-colored baking sheet is used.

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Meal Prep and Storage

  • To Prep-Ahead: Cut the tortillas and mix up the oil, salt, and lime juice if using.
  • To Store: Once your freshly baked tortilla chips have completely cooled, place them in a large 1-gallon sized ziplock bag.They will last for up to 3-4 days at room temperature.
  • To Reheat: If the chips start to get a bit soft after storing, simply pop them into a 375°F oven for a few minutes to crisp them back up.

FAQs

What kind of tortilla chips are healthy?

Tortilla chips that have been baked in the oven and not deep-fried are a healthier alternative.Homemade tortilla chips are also normally healthier than a store bought bag since you can regulate how much salt and oil is used.

Are tortilla chips gluten-free and vegan?

Some are and some aren’t. For gluten-free chips you’ll want to double-check that the tortillas are 100% corn tortillas. For vegan chips you’ll want to check to see what type of oil or fat was used for frying. However, this homemade tortilla chips recipe is completely gluten-free and vegan!

Why are my baked tortilla chips chewy?

If your chips turn out chewy, they either have too much oil or were cooked at too low of a temperature. Don’t overdo the oil and make sure your oven is completely preheated before baking.

Can you crisp up stale tortilla chips?

Yes, you can! Pop the chips in a 375°F oven for a few minutes and they’ll be nice and crispy.

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Expert Tips and Tricks

  • Brush the tortillas before cutting.It’s much easier to brush on the oil before cutting them into triangles.
  • Add a squeeze of lime juice.A little bit goes a long way, but it does give a delightful and subtle flavor to the chips.
  • Don’t overdo it on the oil.If you brush on too much, the chips will become soggy when baked.
  • Know the difference.Lighter baking sheets take longer to crisp up the chips while darker pans cook up more quickly.
  • Sprinkle on some salt.Do this just before serving! This added touch gives the chips a wonderful crunchy texture and an extra salty bite.

What to Serve with Tortilla Chips

Since tortilla chips are traditional in the Mexican cuisine, there are quite a few Mexican-inspired dips that are perfect to serve them with:

  • Mexican Shrimp Ceviche
  • Fresh Mango Avocado Salsa
  • Homemade Guacamole
  • Fresh Tomato Salsa
  • Tomatillo Salsa Verde
  • Roasted Tomato Salsa
  • Fresh Mango Avocado Salsa
  • Texas Caviar Dip
  • Hot Spinach Artichoke Dip

You can also crush up extra chips and add them to Migas Tacos, or make some Sheet Pan Nachos.

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Homemade Baked Tortilla Chips Recipe

Homemade Baked Tortilla Chips are perfectly crispy and are sturdy enough to scoop up all of your favorite dips. So skip the deep frying and make these healthy, vegan, and gluten-free chips instead!

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Yield 6 servings

Prep 6 minutes mins

Cook 14 minutes mins

Total 20 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 12 corn tortillas 5 to 6-inch, yellow or white
  • 1 Tbsp. oil olive, vegetable or avocado
  • 1 tsp. lime juice optional
  • ½ tsp. salt to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

  • Whisk together oil, lime juice and salt in a small bowl.

  • Brush oil mixture over both sides of each tortilla using a pastry brush.

  • Cut each corn tortilla into 4 or 6 triangles using a knife or pizza cutter.

  • Place tortilla triangles in a single layer on two large baking sheets. It's OK if some of them overlap slightly.

  • Bake in the preheated oven for 12-14 minutes if using a light baking sheet or 8-11 minutes if using a dark baking sheet.

  • You’ll know the tortilla chips are done baking when they are crisp and golden.

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Notes

  • To Store: Once your freshly baked tortilla chips have completely cooled, place them in a large 1-gallon sized ziplock bag. They will last for up to 3-4 days at room temperature.
  • To Reheat: If the chips start to get a bit soft after storing, simply pop them into a 375 degree oven for a few minutes to crisp them back up.

Nutrition

Calories: 135kcal, Carbohydrates: 23g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 183mg, Potassium: 97mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 42mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

How do you upgrade tortilla chips? ›

Microwaved Tortilla Chips

To revive old tortilla chips, put them in the microwave for 30 seconds to 1 minute. The warmth of the microwave reactivates the oil in the chips, enhancing the flavor and crispness.

Can you bake tortilla chips to make them not stale? ›

Just pop them in the microwave or oven

Then, in a 375-degree oven, bake the tortilla chips for about three to five minutes, or until they've crisped up again. The microwave method is just as simple. Line a plate with a paper towel before setting the tortilla chips on top, then microwave on high for 15 seconds.

Is it cheaper to make your own tortilla chips? ›

Perfect for nachos! Baking up your own tortilla chips can be nice for a few reasons – you can customize them to your liking, adapt for food allergies or sensitivities, or make them healthier, and they are easy and cheap. Especially cheap if you make your own tortillas!

How long will homemade tortilla chips last? ›

Keep the chips in a sealed container or bag and they will stay beautifully crisp for at least one week.

How to jazz up tortilla chips? ›

Pour out the bag of tortilla chips onto a baking sheet or two. Spritz with a little olive oil from an olive oil spritzer, then sprinkle with some chile-lime seasoning. Transfer to the oven for about 10 minutes. Remove the chips to a basket and serve immediately.

How to fancy up chips? ›

Spread a layer of store-bought kettle cooked potato chips on a baking sheet and sprinkle with finely grated Parmesan cheese (Pecorino also works well). Grind some black pepper on top, then do another layer. Think of it like making nachos: you want every chip to get at least a little bit of action from the toppings.

Why are my homemade baked tortilla chips chewy? ›

Why are my baked tortilla chips chewy? If you want to ensure your chips won't be soggy or chewy, they must be laid out in a single layer in the oven to prevent steaming. Otherwise, they will not crisp up.

Are homemade tortilla chips healthier than store-bought? ›

Healthier than store-bought chips.

There is nothing wrong with eating store-bought tortilla chips in moderation, but they are usually packed with a lot of oil and salt. The benefit of home cooking is that you control all the ingredients. These homemade chips are a lot lighter and a totally feel-good snack!

Why are tortilla chips so expensive? ›

Supply and demand are again to blame for the nearly 50% increase since 2020. Consumers snatched up comfort foods during the pandemic — no matter the price — causing shortages and reinforcing manufacturers' ability to charge higher prices.

Why are tortilla chips so addictive? ›

A long list of flavour enhancers and significant amounts of cheese further added to the addictive taste of Doritos. Lastly, Doritos vanish quickly in just a single bite, giving our brain the signal that we need to eat more of it to fill our stomach. Thus, every packet of nacho chips leaves us wanting more!

Can you eat 1 year expired tortilla chips? ›

It is very unlikely that eating expired chips will make you sick. In general, the “best by” dates on food labels refer to the quality of the food, not the safety. Food consumed after the “best by” date will not taste as fresh.

Can you freeze homemade tortilla chips? ›

It may seem like a strange idea but you can freeze tortilla chips. If packaged properly, they'll come out crisp without any freezer taste. The key is stealing them tightly in an airtight freezer bag. If any moisture comes into contact with the chips during thawing, they will become soggy and the texture will change.

How hot should the oil be for tortilla chips? ›

Heat oil in a large skillet or frying pan over medium-high heat (350°F | 175°C). You want a depth of at least 1/4 of an inch in the base of your pan. Test oil is hot enough by frying a small piece of tortilla in the oil. If the tortilla sizzles and the oil bubbles around it, it's ready.

How do you enhance store bought tortillas? ›

Add water before warming

This will soften the crystallized starches and give you a texture that's similar to freshly-made tortillas. We're not talking about boiling your tortillas; instead, briefly dunk them into a dish of water and then heat them up on a hot skillet, griddle, or comal.

How do you elevate store bought tortillas? ›

And as long as you have fresh water and skillet, you can take them to a new level. The next time you buy some tortillas at the store, simply dip them in water and place them in a hot skillet. Then, watch them steam and toast up for the perfect homemade tortilla flavor.

What can I add to chips to make them taste better? ›

Mix your chips with some olive oil until they're lightly coated, then grate Parmesan cheese on top and add some black pepper. Instant gourmet potato chips! If you want to take this version even further, you can add garlic, chili flakes, and fresh parsley.

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