I love tortilla chips. I especially love homemade ones. No, these tie dyed tortilla chips are not baked..But they are a delight, and if you use them as the base for nachos they will be baked..how’s that?

These are a fun project for the whole family. The kids will have a great time painting the tortillas with food colors. If you are doing these for a Christmas party then do them in red and green. I want to do a pop culture party for New Years with the Tie Dyed Cheesecake and some retro style stuff that is yet to be named.
These are so much fun for kids; I’ve added them to the Kids’ Goodies Blog Hop!
Fresh tortilla chips are a treat. These are fun to make with the kids because they come out of the fryer in bright tie dye colors.
Ingredients
- 12 white corn tortillas
- Paste food colors
- Vegetable oil for fryer
- Sea salt, seasoned salt, or table salt
Instructions
- Mix 1/4 tsp of paste food color with 1/8 cup of water. You can adjust the color intensity by adding more water to make it lighter or less water to make it intense. Choose at least four colors for dyes.
- Lay the tortilla flat on a work surface that has been protected with wax paper or other protective layer. Using the food color and brush begin to paint the dye onto the tortilla, mixing colors any way you like.
- .Let tortillas dry for 1 hour.
- Fill fryer with oil and preheat according to manufacturer’s instructions.
- Cut tortillas into eighths with sharp knife.
- When the oil reaches 375 degrees (185 C ) place the triangles into the fryer basket. Do not crowd them too much.. Fry until crispy. This will take about 1 to 3 minutes.
- Pull basket out of oil and hold over the fryer so that the extra oil can run off for a minute or two. Tip basket carefully on towel, or paper towel.
- Let the oil heat back up to 375F (185C) before you add any more tortillas. Repeat process until all the chips are cooked.
- Sprinkle with salt, if desired, and serve hot.
1. Lay the tortilla flat on a work surface that has been protected with wax paper or other protective layer. Using the food color and brush begin to paint the dye onto the tortilla, mixing colors any way you like.

2. Let tortillas dry for 1 hour.

Fry the Tortilla Chips:
1.Fill fryer with oil and preheat according to manufacturer’s instructions.
2.Cut tortillas into eighths with sharp knife.
3.When the oil reaches 375 degrees (185 C ) place the triangles into the fryer basket. Do not crowd them too much.. Fry until crispy. This will take about 1 to 3 minutes.
4.Pull basket out of oil and hold over the fryer so that the extra oil can run off for a minute or two. Tip basket carefully on towel, or paper towel.
5.Let the oil heat back up to 375F (185C) before you add any more tortillas. Repeat process until all the chips are cooked.
6.Sprinkle with salt, if desired, and serve hot.

















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That’s cool. Hippie Nachos. Now serving on the Magic Bus or all Dead concerts. Seriously, that is a pretty cool signature dish for a restaurant and infinitely more fun for the waitstaff than rolling silverware. Nice job.
Jim… thanks… the kids love doing it…
Love this!
Super fun idea!
thanks Marla
That is one of the most inventive ideas I’ve seen in a long time…I love it! I might have to make some for my “hippie” friends on Earth Day.
Thanks for sharing! – http://www.delightfulcountrycookin.com
What a GREAT idea!!! I’m gonna try these ASAP!
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Thanks Carolyn!
I will…
Totally awesome!! I’m keeping this one for spring break. What fun!!
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Tami, my kids loved doing these.
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