Mr. h and I were out and about shopping and spending the day together and I was craving a snack. I couldn't decide if I wanted salty or sweet though. After thinking about it for a while I declared that I wanted cinnamon tortilla crisps. My hubby looked at me like I was crazy, which happens more often than one might think :-)
So the next day while I was lounging in my jammies at home and he was out and about, I made the cinnamon sugar tortilla chips. They're crispy, crunchy, lightly salted (if you use salted butter) buttery and addicting. And the good news is they last for weeks in an airtight container.
You could easily adapt this sweet chip into something savory, by using olive oil and kosher salt or ranch dressing powder or taco seasoning. Maybe even switching it up and using a flavored tortilla and rubbing it with garlic. Would be excellent with a bowl of guac if that's your thing. Really the possibilities are endless. Have fun with this and serve for a crowd- this makes a ton!
Cinnamon Sugar Chips adapted from Martha Stewart
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 12 flour tortillas, (10 inches in diameter)
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Stir together butter, sugar, and cinnamon in a small bowl*(see note). Brush tortillas with cinnamon sugar/butter mixture, and cut each into 8 wedges (A pizza cutter works nicely here).
Arrange wedges in a single layer on a baking sheet, and bake until crisp, 10 to 12 minutes. Let chips cool on a wire rack before serving.
NOTE: I so didn't follow the directions! I cut the tortillas into wedges, placed them on my baking sheet, brushed them with butter then sprinkled them with cinnamon sugar. I obviously didn't read the recipe before I started these. ha ha! but it actually worked out fine. I think I had cinnamon toast on my mind. It's your choice to follow the directions or be a rebel and do it my way :-)
These chips look great! What a great idea!! The next time I make some homemade flour tortillas, I can use the leftover ones for this! YUM!
ReplyDeleteI'VE ALWAYS LOVED THESE..AS A LITTLE GIRL MOM WOULD LET ME USE THE LEFTOVER PIE DOUGH TO DO THIS AND MY FIRST JOB WAS AT TACO TIME AND I WOULD MAKE THEM THERE...LOVE EM! COME SAY HI :D
ReplyDeleteSounds delish! I never follow recipes to a tee. I will definitely be giving this a try very soon, and maybe even some rebellious new renditions. Have a great day! :) Tammy
ReplyDeleteThey look so good! You say they last for weeks but I don't think they would last more than a day with me around.
ReplyDeleteYum--fun variation on cinnamon toast for sure! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThose look DEE-licious!!!! I will have to try those and SOON ;)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds quite good,I may have to try some.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
I love these! Have you tried deep frying them? Oh heavens, so good. Greasy and good!
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up..."last for weeks" ;)
ReplyDeleteWho are we kidding, right? These wouldn't last a DAY in my house! Can't wait to try them!
Buñuelos! My Grandma makes these from scratch. Love Love Love them!
ReplyDeleteYum, these look delicious! I always love anything with cinnamon sugar on it!
ReplyDeleteThose look lip smackin' good! I think they could keep me busy for a while!
ReplyDeleteWow! These look yummy and not too difficult. My kind of treat.
ReplyDeleteThose would never last weeks around here. I'm picturing a nice fruit "salsa" for dipping....
ReplyDeleteI've made these and they are delicious. I did it the way you did...no recipe. I would never think of mixing the butter, sugar and cinnamon. Hmm...maybe next time which will be soon since you have put them in my head!
ReplyDeleteSue
I've always wanted a recipe for cinnamon chips. I love the cinnamon chips from bueno :)
ReplyDeleteSometimes not reading the recipe can be more fun! This is such a neat snack, It's never occurred to me to eat a sweet chip--but it makes sense, especially if there's cinnamon and sugar sprinkled on top :).
ReplyDeleteOh wow, looks easy to fix too. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI ♥ Buñuelos! Will have to try them baked! :D
ReplyDeleteI just made these on Sunday as part of an after breakfast snack (that sounds like we eat a lot!) I love them. They are great with strawberry fruit salsa too!
ReplyDeleteYou got my attention at cinnamon and addicting. Now, why haven't I ever thought of making these? Tortillas are a staple in my kitchen!
ReplyDeleteDebby
when you posted about baking cinnamon toast it became my new favorite snack! this looks like yummy cinnamon goodness too!
ReplyDeleteYum-e!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my FAVORITE snacks! There's a mexican restaurant that I used to go to (and sadly its out of business now :(( ) and instead of tortilla chips they served warm tortillas with cinnamon&sugar&butter wrapped up inside.
ReplyDeleteYUMMM!
-Mini
Well, you kmow these are right up my cinnamon lovin' alley! :) I'm not sure what I love more it's cinnamon sugar goodness or that it's quick & easy or that it last weeks! (though I'm not sure it would last a week at my house!)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
~ingrid
Oh thank you for this simple, yet wonderful recipe! I am going to try this. I always have soft tortilla shells that I need to use up and this is perfect!!!!
ReplyDeleteNow that looks good!
ReplyDeleteMmm, these look so addicting and perfect with some fruit salsa!
ReplyDeleteThese totally remind me of some cinnamon sugar pita crackers from Trader Joe's I bought last month. Delish!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!! We make these with choped up apples tossed in cinn and sugar and just scoop them up. Love them!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!! We make these with choped up apples tossed in cinn and sugar and just scoop them up. Love them!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for this post.. was looking for something easy to make for my kids to go with movie night tonight without having to go to the store and these I think will be fantastic.. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI made them today, and they turned out yummy!
ReplyDeleteYum! I was looking through some of the older posts on your blog today when I came across this one. It's perfect...I have 4 lonely tortillas in my fridge that aren't enough to use for my whole family. They will enjoy this little treat for dessert today! LOVE all your recipes and pics!
ReplyDeleteI made these today and I used apple pie spice instead of cinnamon and I made icing to dip them in they are delicious
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