Guilt Free Chips and Salsa

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  • redcut
    redcut Posts: 176
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  • Luvlee85
    Luvlee85 Posts: 120 Member
    Sounds great!!!
  • Chng4Me
    Chng4Me Posts: 17
    definitely going to try these **bump**
  • annalee_1
    annalee_1 Posts: 235 Member
    Made these tonight, be aware you need to watch them there's a thin line between done and burned. Very yummy! Thank you for the recipe!
  • Soozie1978
    Soozie1978 Posts: 138 Member
    This is also Gluten Free, THANKS!!!! :)

    Since going gluten free a few years ago, I make all sorts of things with these tortillas - even "pizzas" and wraps. The baked tortillas with seasonings sound great. I'll try that soon!
  • Italian_mom
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  • finallychelle
    finallychelle Posts: 350 Member
    Made these tonight, be aware you need to watch them there's a thin line between done and burned. Very yummy! Thank you for the recipe!

    Since writing that post I have discovered that I can take the cookie sheet out a little early, set it on top of the stove and let them "coast" the rest of the way in. After several minutes they will go from stale tasting to crisp.

    Then you don't have to watch them quite as closely.
  • hanahlai
    hanahlai Posts: 281 Member
    bumpin' it:drinker: Thanks:flowerforyou:
  • bzmommy34
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  • Anomalia
    Anomalia Posts: 506 Member
    bump! thanks for sharing!
  • I will try these for sure! Thanks for posting!
  • bdp79
    bdp79 Posts: 5 Member
    Can't wait to try this! I have been craving chips and salsa since I started trying to lose weight in January. 12 chips and salsa is about 180 calories. I have been doing without other things to eat this. I normally don't like hot or spicy salsa but I have moved up to medium salsa and have actually started adding jalepena's to different things.
  • ullrichMEX
    ullrichMEX Posts: 58 Member
    My dear friends. If you like corn tortillas and If available where you live, try yo buy Nopal tortillas (only 20 cal each) while normal tortillas are 60 to 110 cal each one. Si if you cut tortillas in 6 parts and bake them (without oil) each totopo (as we call in mexico corn chips) would be about 3.33 calories (almost nothing)

    In nopal tortillas only little corn is used and the main ingredient is Nopal (a kind of mexican cactus widely consumed in mexico and with lots of health benefits almost no calories in it (good to lower cholesterol, sugar, etc), taste is excellent, you would not notice the difference.

    Also try to prepare your own salsa or pico de gallo using natural ingredients (fresh jalapeño or serrano chile, tomato, onion, coriander, etc), processed salsa usually tastes artificial and have lots of sugar in it.
    I am mexican and I can give you lots of authentic salsa recipes.

    :D
  • ki4yxo
    ki4yxo Posts: 709 Member
    Also try to prepare your own salsa or pico de gallo using natural ingredients (fresh jalapeño or serrano chile, tomato, onion, coriander, etc), processed salsa usually tastes artificial and have lots of sugar in it.
    I am mexican and I can give you lots of authentic salsa recipes.



    Plus they're loaded with sodium! Needless to say
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    recipes when MFP allows you to!
  • Kulli1
    Kulli1 Posts: 34 Member
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  • finallychelle
    finallychelle Posts: 350 Member
    My dear friends. If you like corn tortillas and If available where you live, try yo buy Nopal tortillas (only 20 cal each) while normal tortillas are 60 to 110 cal each one. Si if you cut tortillas in 6 parts and bake them (without oil) each totopo (as we call in mexico corn chips) would be about 3.33 calories (almost nothing)

    In nopal tortillas only little corn is used and the main ingredient is Nopal (a kind of mexican cactus widely consumed in mexico and with lots of health benefits almost no calories in it (good to lower cholesterol, sugar, etc), taste is excellent, you would not notice the difference.

    Also try to prepare your own salsa or pico de gallo using natural ingredients (fresh jalapeño or serrano chile, tomato, onion, coriander, etc), processed salsa usually tastes artificial and have lots of sugar in it.
    I am mexican and I can give you lots of authentic salsa recipes.

    :D

    What a great tip! I had never heard of nopal, before. I'll have to read up on them.

    I use 40 calorie corn tortillas and cut them into 8 pieces. I've been well pleased with them but now you've given me a new adventure to take.

    Thanks!

    -Chelle
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    Baloo Posts: 116 Member
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  • Keisha2BFitAgain
    Keisha2BFitAgain Posts: 121 Member
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  • SouthernArt77
    SouthernArt77 Posts: 223 Member
    Chips & salsa are one of my biggest weaknesses. I am going to try this - thanks!!
  • sunlover67
    sunlover67 Posts: 158 Member
    bump:flowerforyou:
  • mgraue82
    mgraue82 Posts: 168 Member
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  • BrandiD56
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  • klakers3
    klakers3 Posts: 189 Member
    Delicious! Thanks for sharing! :)
  • Mompanda4
    Mompanda4 Posts: 869 Member
    Thank you!
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
    Bump. :love:
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    HollywoodDJ Posts: 296
    YOU ARE MY NEW FAVORITE PERSON TODAY!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU , THANK YOU , THANK YOU!!!!!


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