If you are a fan of fried foods you are well aware that frying food is ‘bad’ for you.
What if I told you that it was possible to create ‘fried’ food with hot air? It seems impossible, and while I was skeptical at first after reading about it and trying it out I am convinced the people at Philips who designed the Philips Airfryer are geniuses!
We know you will love this AirFry Corn Tortilla Chips Recipe.
It’s easy to make and so fast. Plus, with the airfryer technology, you skip the fat of deep frying.
Some of the great features of the Philips Airfryer:
- Featuring Rapid Air Technology, the Philips Airfryer circulates hot air with speed and precision for perfect results with less oil
- Adjustable temperature control up to 390 degrees allows you to cook a variety of food
- 30-minute timer with ready signal and auto shut-off
- Dishwasher-safe parts for a quick and easy cleanup
- 1.8lb cooking basket capacity
- Recipe booklet with more than 25 delicious recipes created exclusively for the Philips Airfryer
Check out how it works:
One of our favorite snacks is nachos and salsa with cantina style chips. I knew that making these chips was easy if you had corn tortillas and a deep fryer so I set out to make these in the Philips Airfryer. I was amazed.
Just 1 tbsp of olive oil and 3 minutes and I had perfectly delicious, crunchy tortilla chips!
Air-Fry Corn Tortilla Chips Recipe
8 Corn Tortillas
1 tbsp olive oil
Salt (to taste)
Preheat Philips AirFryer to 200C. Cut corn tortillas into triangles with a sharp knife. (https://ayvnews.com/) Brush with olive oil. Place half of the tortilla pieces in the wire basket and airfry for 3 minutes. Repeat with the second batch, sprinkle with salt and serve.
Appetizer
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8
Corn Tortillas -
1
tbsp
olive oil -
Salt
to taste
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Preheat Philips AirFryer to 200C.
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Cut corn tortillas into triangles with a sharp knife.
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Brush with olive oil.
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Place half of the tortilla pieces in wire basket and airfry for 3 minutes.
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Repeat with second batch.
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Sprinkle with salt and serve.
The best part about this recipe is the small amount of oil used, and the ability to control the amount of sodium in the chips. This healthier version of tortilla chips will be a hit at your next party, and perfect for after school snacks.
Since creating this recipe we’ve also made restaurant-worthy Airfried Coconut Shrimp with Pina Colada Dip. Absolutely fantastic and quick enough to make any night of the week.
AirFryer recipe for breakfast? Check out these AirFryer Puffed Egg Tarts. Yum!
Love easy and quick recipes? Have you tried the Instant Pot? Check out our favorite Instant Pot Recipes. With an Airfryer and InstantPot you will be making quick, easy and healthy recipes like our Instant Pot Tomato Soup – weight watchers friendly recipe.
Have a great AirFryer recipe to share? Leave it in the comments below – we’d love to try it!
Anne Taylor says
This machine sounds amazing! I’d love to have one at home!
Diane says
Amazon sells a eefurbished air fryer for $84. I just bought one and it’s amazing. Nothing about is refurbished. It’s brand new. I outhink frozen chicken wings in it for 25 min and they came out super crispy and delicious.
Jennifer (momvstheboys) says
OMG this is awesome!!! I love fresh chips and salsa, this looks amazing!
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Florence C says
This would be an awesome to own.
Wendy hutton says
I have an airfryer and its good to see recipes for use in it
Holly says
I have never made my own tortilla chips before! Who knew it was so easy!
Elizabeth Matthiesen says
a new idea for me to make home made tortilla chips. Love the machine, my daughter has a similar one and swears by it :-)
Jackie M says
This would be awesome recipe to try if I win the Philips Airfryer!
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ClaireD says
I’d really love to have it <3 It seems really great and as a fries lover… :-)
Jackie @Kitchen Gadget Reviews says
That looks really amazing. Next party I have, this is going to be the snack for sure!
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BritCrit says
It will take forever. Took more like 5 minutes per batch.
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
You found it took a long time? Are you using the Phillips Air Fryer?
Max Deadwood says
How can people rate recipes when they haven’t tried them? I used 4 corn tortillas – not the 8 specified – and it took me 6 minutes to cook (while shaking the basic periodically to ensure they all had a chance to brown). I can’t imagine how you managed to get 8 whole corn tortillas in there! In any event, they weren’t bad … they probably could have used another minute or so. I think next time I’ll season the chips prior to cooking in airfryer … the seasoning simply fell off once they were taken out. Nothing to adhere them to the chip.
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
Max – I’m sorry that your seasoning fell off. I found with the olive oil that gave them enough to stick to but I like the idea of seasoning afterwards. And yes, will adjust the recipe to say to do them in two batches – that was an error. My apologies!
Stanley says
Thanks for this healthier and fast way of making tortilla chips! I have the small Power XL and thought it would be a great appliance for me and my pre-teens. It’s a hit and there’s no need to cook their fav foods on the stovetop anymore! I’m so impressed that I just bought the 5.3 quart size yesterday, so that I could make bigger meals that include roasted veggies and a whole chicken! I also have a pressure cooker that I love. Who needs a microwave or stove anymore!
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
So true! So many different appliances do so much now!
Diane says
These were really good! I had to fry in a single layer and for 4 minutes to get them to crisp-up and brown a bit, as we like them. No need for salt if you dip in guac or salsa. Definitely a keeper.
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
So glad you liked them! They are a favorite here too. Thank you for your comment and rating!
Krystal says
I just started feeling comfortable with my air fryer and it’s beckme my favorite kitchen appliance! I can’t wait to try this.
Ginger says
Can I season with sugar and cinn too with oil of coarse
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
Yes absolutely!
Trina says
These look delicious! I can’t wait to use my air fryer for all sorts of yummy foods Sunday :)
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Marcie W. says
Fresh tortilla chips are the absolute best. I cannot believe I never thought to make some using my air fryer. I will definitely be giving it a try soon!
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Stacie says
We’ve been talking about getting an air fryer and this just sold me. I love homemade tortilla chips.
Brandy says
I really want to make these sometime. I need to buy an air fryer, it seems like it would be a great investment for a kitchen gadget!
Mama to 6 Blessings says
I bought my husband an air fryer for Christmas, I would have never thought to make these! We are gluten free, corn free but I can make these with my homemade wraps and in the air fryer! Thank you for sharing!
Amy says
Yum, these chips look amazing!! I would love to try these in my air fryer!!
Krystal says
I use my air fryer for everything. I’d love to
Try this. Easy and delicious!
Jennifer says
I need to get one of these air fryers because I see SO MANY delicious recipes that I want to make. These corn tortilla chips would be on that list for sure.
Tara says
Yum! Can’t wait to try!
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
Let us know when you do! So delicious.
Rachel Newlon says
This is so easy and so much less grease! I have Celiac Disease and spend so much time trying to make my own stuff from scratch so I don’t risk exposure! Will need to get an air fryer and try this!
Susan Carraretto says
What a great way to make corn chips! We love our Air Fryer.
Jaclyn Anne says
Who knew making chips in the air fryer was so simple?! Thanks for the easy recipe!
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
Yes – much easier than I thought it would be.
Geri says
Why is the recipe specific to ‘corn’ tortillas? Have you tried others and they don’t work? Hubby and I are trying to be more low carb so we have the lower carb tortillas. I have not tried to make chips with my air fryer yet, even though that’s why I bought the thing. :-) I keep reading “corn” and I really don’t want to waste food if my tortillas aren’t going to work. Thoughts?
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
Sorry I have only made them with corn tortillas. I can’t see any problems with making them with other types of tortillas.
M. Schall says
You mention that these are “healthier”, but I don’t see nutrition info. Do you have a comparison?
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
Tortilla chips are usually deep-fried so making them in the air fryer is absolutely heathier.
sandy says
Have you tried popcorn? Would one need to use parchment paper to keep kernels in the basket?
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
Yes – I would recommend paper or a basket with a cover.
Mart says
If you have a different air fryer, how can you convert the temp on this one to your own? I have the Power XL… would love to try this because my family eats a lot of tortillas. Thanks!