
First, a confession ... My name is Rebecca. I am a keto coach. And I still love (and eat!) warm tortilla chips.
There, I admitted it! I'm just not one who can take pork rinds to a Mexican restaurant and eat them instead of those warm, salty tortilla chips. (But I DO tend to make other lower carb choices at that restaurant so that I can enjoy those tortilla chips without totally wrecking my progress.)
If I'm at home and have time, though, I prefer to make my own, lower carb tortilla chips. Then I can eat even more of them! (See, it's all about balance!)
Here's what I do:
I start with lower carb flour tortillas, such as Joseph's Lavash Flax, Oat Bran, and Whole Wheat Bread or Mission Zero Net Carbs Original tortillas.* (Remember, I don't follow strict keto. So if you do, you should know that these aren't perfect choices. I don't mess up good for perfect.) I use a pizza cutter to slice them into triangles and spread them on a cookie sheet.
Spray one side with olive oil and sprinkle with pink Himalayan salt. Bake in the oven (@ 350-375) until slightly golden brown. Turn over and repeat the process with oil, salt, and heat (it won't take as long on this side). I like to cook mine until they are more crispy than soft ... but they aren't super dark brown. How long you cook them (and exact temperature) will depend on the tortillas you use, your oven, and your personal preference.
Other options: You may prefer corn tortillas. You may also want to experiment with adding a little lime juice, garlic salt, cumin, paprika, or other seasonings. I usually keep mine basic, as I make homemade guacamole (see my WOW-camole recipe here!) that has pretty intense flavor.
*These are Amazon links so you can see the products (and their ingredient lists). As Amazon Associate, we earn from qualified orders. But I usually buy mine locally at a lower price. There are several different versions of both. I like the ones specified for their lower carb count (although they both admittedly have less than ideal ingredients). Joseph's has other products that look and taste pretty similar, but they are higher in carb so you have to carefully read the labels. If you're making a lot, then Joseph's is a good option because each piece of "bread" is a long rectangle which makes lots of chips. The Mission ones I've used are ridiculously small (I think they are designed for street tacos, but they would be pretty small even for that), but that size actually works great for making a smaller amount of tortilla chips (great for portion control!).

What even happens on a Tuesday besides tacos? Monday is so fresh, so full of hope. Wednesday is hump day, so it’s at least coming with a title. Thursday is when FRIENDS used to release new episodes,so we will all feel great about Thursdays the rest of our lives. And Fridays, well… do I really need to say anything here?
But Tuesday? Nothing. No feelings. Zero ambition. I have to admit, most Tuesdays I wake up and automatically begin the countdown to Wednesday. I even sometimes go ahead and pretend it’s hump day in my own mind, just to get by.
But what if we re-branded Tuesdays? What if Tuesday became the new Friday? Picture this with me:
It’s Tuesday morning. 7am. Your first thought is no longer, “Tuesdays are dumb.” Instead, your first thought becomes, “It’s finally Tuesday! I’ve been waiting for you since last Wednesday! I thought you would never come again!” Do you think that maybe, just maybe a simple switch in our thoughts like this could make a difference?
I dare you to try it. What’s the worst that can happen? Tuesday just stays lame. Oh well, we are used to that anyways. But what if it becomes your very favorite day of the week EVER? What if you buy all the “Tuesday” gear you can find on Amazon and plaster your home and closet with your new favorite Tuesday things?
Give it a shot. Our thoughts determine our behaviors; choose your Tuesday vibes, ladies; don’t let them choose you.
“Do not conform to the patterns of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” --Romans 12: 2
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