Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips

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Everything about these Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips is fun! They are not only adorable, but the crunchy little trees also dress up any dish or platter for the holidays. Turn ordinary tortillas into tasty trees with this buttery herb recipe. Everyone will be asking how you made them!

Everything about these Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips is fun! They are not only adorable, the crunchy little trees dress up any dish or platter for the holidays.

Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips

Certain holidays, like Christmas, are perfect for creating decorative and festive food. This holiday appetizer, along with various dips, like salsa or queso, MUST be on your menu this year! Will you have kids around the kitchen? Get them involved with this easy recipe.

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Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips

These homemade tortilla chips are very flexible and can be made plain, with or without salt, and with the tortillas of your choice. To make the trees green, pick up these spinach herb tortillas at the grocery store (they are easy to find!). You will also need Christmas tree cookie cutters. I like to use both small and medium cookie cutters together.

Green tortillas

These particular tortillas are very soft and extremely easy to use with cookie cutters. Along with a buttery spray and salt on top, the taste combination is delicious! The longer you bake them, the crispier they get.

Using cookie cutters with tortillas to make chips

Supplies

  • Spinach herb tortillas
  • Butter flavored non-stick-spray
  • Salt
  • Christmas tree cookie cutter(s)
  • Parchment paper
  • Baking sheet
Baking Christmas Tree Shaped Tortilla Chips

Did you notice that I mentioned that these tortilla chips are baked? YES! Since they aren’t fried, they won’t need the extra oil that other chips require. However, you can also fry these chips if desired! However, I find that the butter-flavored non-stick spray adds just the right amount of extra flavor to the herb tortillas.

Instructions:

Everything about these Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips is fun! They are not only adorable, the crunchy little trees dress up any dish or platter for the holidays.

Bake the tortilla chips for 7-10 minutes. The baking time will vary based on the size of the cookie cutters you use. Once the tortillas get bubbly and slightly brown, they are ready!

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Everything about these Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips is fun! They are not only adorable, the crunchy little trees dress up any dish or platter for the holidays.

If you plan to arrange the Christmas tree tortilla chips in the shape of a larger tree, consider adding pretzels to the base of the tree as well as a bow or star on top! Oh, and if you like my Christmas tree cheese board, you can find one here!

Everything about these Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips is fun! They are not only adorable, the crunchy little trees dress up any dish or platter for the holidays.

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Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips Recipe

Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips Recipe

Everything about these Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips is fun! They are not only adorable, but the crunchy little trees dress up any dish or platter for the holidays.

Equipment

  • Christmas tree cookie cutter(s)
  • Parchment paper
  • Baking sheet
  • Cutting board

Ingredients 

  • Spinach herb tortillas
  • Butter flavored non-stick-spray
  • Salt

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350°
  • Place parchment paper on a non-stick spray
  • Using a cutting board, cut out Christmas tree shapes using the cookie cutters
  • Place the trees on the baking sheet
  • Spry the top of each tree with butter flavored non-stick spray
  • Sprinkle salt over the trees
  • Bake for 7-10 minutes, or until the trees turn slightly brown. The longer they bake, the crunchier the chips will be.

Notes

Baking times will vary slightly on the size of the cookie-cutter used.
Tip: These homemade tortilla chips are best when eaten fresh out of the oven.

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