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After realizing that literally all corn chips in every store around here are made with rapeseed (aka "Canola") oil, I wondered if I could make my own from corn tortillas, t
You can put strings on the stale ones and sell them as thong underwear.
the other type are frying corn tortillas (tortillas para freir) which are thinner, dryer and will be found in mexican stores refrigerated
So twice now I've tried like this:
- cut corn tortillas into sixths
- put very little olive oil on a toaster pan under all of them (Don't use avocado oil, doesn't work as well for some reason.)
- bake at 400 deg for about 12 minutes, turning halfway through; they have to get distinctly browned to get crispy
They're especially good with some parmesan cheese sprinkled on them before cooking. Though then you can't turn them or the cheese will burn.
The downside is that they quickly get very tough when stored, almost like leather. Anything I can do about that?