Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (2024)

Make Homemade Tortilla Chips just like you get in the restaurant! Once you make these, you’ll never buy tortilla chips in an air puffed bag again.

Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (1)

They’re easy to make and will satisfy your snack cravings paired with some salsa, hummus, or dip.

What's In This Article

Why These Are The Best Tortilla Chips

A three ingredient snack that takes less than 30 minutes to make- what’s not to love!

  • Great for using leftover tortillas – So you made soft tacos… or some other type of Mexican food. If you are anything like us, we always end up over purchasing tortillas. They don’t freeze well, so instead of wasting them, I make Homemade Tortilla Chips.
  • Add different flavors – Of course, they’re great just the way they are with a little fine sea salt. But you can add a spritz of lime, spritz of lemon, or even add seasonings like cumin or chili powder to take them up a notch.
  • Just like a Mexican restaurant – There is nothing better than going out to your favorite Mexican joint and receiving a warm basket of chips with homemade salsa, is there? And now you can make them right at home.
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (2)
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (3)

Ingredients

You only need three simple ingredients to make the best homemade tortilla chips you’ve ever had.

  • Corn tortillas – The traditional tortilla chips that you think of are made from white corn tortillas. You can also use yellow corn tortillas for a more traditional color. Flour tortillas will not produce the chips you are looking for.
  • Neutral oil – Any neutral oil with a high smoke point will work here. Think vegetable oil, canola oil, peanut oil or avocado oil.
  • Sea salt – For salting homemade tortilla chips, use a fine sea salt, but not an iodized table salt, which can sometimes taste metallic.
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (4)

How to Make Homemade Tortilla Chips

You are going to be pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to make your own tortilla chips at home.

  1. Prepare tortillas and oil. Cut tortillas into quarters. Heat oil over high heat in a large frying pan for a few minutes.
  2. Add tortillas to oil. Working in small batches, add tortilla wedges to hot oil. Using a metal slotted spoon gently turn around the tortilla chips until they are evenly browned.
  3. Remove to lined plate. Once browned, using tongs or a slotted spoon, remove to a paper towel lined baking sheet or plate.
  4. Add salt and seasonings. Sprinkle with fine sea salt and any other seasonings you’d like to add.
  5. Cool and store. Allow to cool completely and then store in an airtight container for up to a week.
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (5)
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (6)
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (7)

What to Serve with Homemade Tortilla Chips

Of course, the most obvious things to serve these chips with would be homemade salsa or guacamole. But you can also serve with other dips like queso, hummus or spinach dip. I love serving mine with my famous Cowboy Caviar!

Going beyond dips, you can use them as a base for any nachos recipe you can think of. You can also cut them into thin strips and add them to things like white chicken chili or chicken tortilla soup.

Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (8)
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (9)

Variations

There are plenty of ways you can make these homemade tortilla chips your own.

  • Flour tortillas – You can fry up flour tortillas, but they will not be the tortilla chips you had in mind. True tortilla chips are made with corn tortillas.
  • Flavors – Spritz fresh lemon or lime juice on fresh chips. After draining excess oil on a paper towel lined baking sheet, toss tortilla pieces with chili powder or seasoned salt.
  • Using a different oil – Vegetable oil, canola oil and peanut oil are the best for deep frying because of the high smoke point, meaning that it won’t burn.
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (10)

Storage and Freezing

You can make these homemade tortilla chips up to one day in advance.

How to Store Tortilla Chips

They are best fresh, but since they aren’t loaded down with preservatives or other stuff, they are only good for about 5 days. They won’t last that long, I promise.

You can also reheat them. Arrange them in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet and bake them for 5 minutes at 200 degrees. Don’t go much hotter or for longer or else you risk burning them.

Can I Freeze Homemade Tortilla Chips?

You can freeze anything you want, but whether it stills tastes good after is debatable. I am going to put tortilla chips in the “don’t freeze these” category, but you may disagree.

Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (11)
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (12)

Frequently Asked Questions

Are tortilla chips healthy?

I loathe this question every time I get it. If you want my personal answer, NO! Yes, they are made with corn tortillas and corn is a vegetable, but it is also a carb and these are fried. Rarely are fried foods considered to be healthy.

Can I make these into baked tortilla chips?

This particular recipe is for fried tortilla chips and I have not experimented with baking them, so I won’t pretend to say yes. You can find a recipe for homemade baked tortilla chips HERE.

Are tortilla chips gluten free?

They are made with corn, but usually mixed with some sort of flour. Whether yours are gluten free or not will depend on the type of corn tortilla you use. Check the package.

Why don’t my chips look like your chips or the restaurant chips?

This really depends on the type of tortilla you use. Make sure you used CORN tortillas and not flour tortillas. Tortillas vary greatly in color, size and thickness too. All of this will play a part in your chip appearance.

Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (13)
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (14)

More Snack and Dips You’ll Love

Chips and dips are some of my most favorite snacks. Here are some that we reach for over and over again.

  • Kale Chips
  • Mango Salsa
  • Strawberry Salsa

Chili Cheese Dip

4.92 from 12 votes

If you are a fan of dips you need to make this 3 ingredient Chili Cheese Dip, whips up in under 10 minutes and is fool-proof!

See The Recipe!

Ranch Kale Chips

4.78 from 18 votes

Ranch Kale Chips are a quick and easy 3 ingredient kale chips recipe that offer a tasty and healthy alternative to other chips and snacks.

See The Recipe!

4.80 from 5 votes

This EASY Hot Honey Chex Mix is the perfect blend of salty, spicy, and sweet. It's easy, customizable, and absolutely delicious!

See The Recipe!

Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (18)

Homemade Tortilla Chip Recipe

4.11 from 39 votes

Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe: why buy a bag when you can make your own, hot and crispy? You won’t believe how easy it is!

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Servings: 4 servings

Print RecipePin Recipe SaveRate this Recipe

Ingredients

  • 12 corn tortillas
  • 3-4 cups vegetable/canola/peanut oil
  • Sea Salt

Instructions

  • Cut tortillas into quarters.

  • Heat oil over high heat in a large frying pan for 3-4 minutes.

  • Working in small batches, add corn tortillas to hot oil. Using a metal slotted spoon gently turn around the tortilla chips until they are evenly browned.

  • Remove to a paper towel lined baking sheet or plate. The first batch will take the longest- 3-4 minutes, by the time you get to the last it could only take one minute.

  • Sprinkle with fine sea salt.

  • Allow to cool completely and then store in an airtight container for up to a week.

  • Serve with your favorite salsa, hummus, dip or eat them plain!

  • Tried this recipe out? Come back and leave us a comment!

Nutrition

Calories: 310 kcal, Carbohydrates: 34 g, Protein: 4 g, Fat: 18 g, Saturated Fat: 13 g, Sodium: 35 mg, Potassium: 145 mg, Fiber: 4 g, Calcium: 63 mg, Iron: 1 mg

Author: Jessica Formicola

Calories: 310

Course: Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine: Mexican

Keyword: homemade tortilla chips

Did you make this recipe?I’d love to see your recipes – snap a picture and mention @savoryexperiments or tag #savoryexperiments!

Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (20)
Homemade Tortilla Chips Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make tortilla chips better? ›

The oven is your friend

Just spread store-bought tortilla chips on a sheet pan and bake them at 350°F until they're warm, about 5 minutes. "They also begin to get a little toasty on the edges, which I love. And the heat helps bring life back into chips that are just beginning to go stale," Rhoda says.

Why aren t my tortilla chips crispy? ›

Make sure that you're using stale tortillas; the fresh ones absorb the oil more readily than stale ones. Make sure your oil is hot so use the right kind of oil, and fry in small batches letting the oil “recover” in between batches.

Why are my homemade tortilla chips chewy? ›

If your homemade tortilla chips are chewy, chances are the oil temperature was too low when you added the tortillas, and they ended up soaking up too much oil as they cooked. To ensure a crisp chip, hold off on frying the tortillas until your oil tests are at exactly 350°F.

What are homemade tortilla chips made of? ›

Ingredients for Homemade Tortilla Chips

There are three staples that you can always find at our house: corn tortillas, oil, and salt. This is all you need to make the most wonderful, fresh, crunchy, perfectly golden, homemade tortilla chips.

How do you keep tortilla chips crispy? ›

Moisture and air are what cause tortilla chips to go soggy and stale, so you'll want to keep them sealed in an airtight container in a cool, dry spot, away from any sunlight. They'll last up to three months, which should be enough time for you to figure out what you're going to put on your next batch of nachos.

How long do homemade tortilla chips last? ›

How Long Does Homemade Tortilla Chips Last? You might be worried about the shelf life of our homemade tortilla chips. Unlike the store-bought ones, these homemade chips would only last for about 8-10 days in the pantry in an airtight container.

How to add flavor to 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.

What makes chips more crispy? ›

The trick to getting the chips to taste like they are straight from the chip shop is to fry them twice in the hot oil. The first fry is at a lower temperature and softens the potato; the second turn in the hot oil is at a higher temp and achieves that signature crispy exterior.

How hot should 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.

Why are my homemade tortillas stiff? ›

Adding too much flour to knead or to roll out the tortillas will also create hard and dry tortillas.

Why are my homemade tortillas not flexible? ›

The kind of flour you use is very important. You should use all-purpose, but if need be you could substitute it with bread flour although Simply Homemade Bread warns that kneading will become a bit more complicated. Additionally, all-purpose flour develops more gluten which will make your tortillas more flexible.

How much oil do you use to fry tortillas? ›

Pour about 1/2” inch oil into the skillet and turn the stove on to medium or medium-high heat. Make sure the oil is hot enough (350 to 365 degrees) before adding a tortilla. If the oil is too cool, the tortillas will soak up too much oil.

How does a tortilla become a tortilla chip? ›

A tortilla chip is a snack food made from corn tortillas, which are cut into triangles and then fried or baked (alternatively they may be discs pressed out of corn masa then fried or baked). Corn tortillas are made of nixtamalized corn, vegetable oil, salt and water.

Are tortilla chips processed? ›

"It's whole corn, but it's been popped, and then butter or oil, salt and sugar are usually then added to it," explains Gaines. "Some tortilla chips are now also made from whole corn, making them processed but not ultra-processed."

How to make tortilla chips in a factory? ›

Forming chips

The masa is fed onto a pair of smooth rollers, usually coated with Teflon, one rotating counterclockwise and the other clockwise. The masa is forced between the rolls, cut, and discharged into the oven for baking. After frying and seasoning, the chips are packaged accordingly.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Velia Krajcik

Last Updated:

Views: 6459

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (54 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Velia Krajcik

Birthday: 1996-07-27

Address: 520 Balistreri Mount, South Armand, OR 60528

Phone: +466880739437

Job: Future Retail Associate

Hobby: Polo, Scouting, Worldbuilding, Cosplaying, Photography, Rowing, Nordic skating

Introduction: My name is Velia Krajcik, I am a handsome, clean, lucky, gleaming, magnificent, proud, glorious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.