As a true Arizona Girl, chips, dips and salsas are vital to my survival. In high school and college, my friends and I would head south of the border to various Mexican resorts and time shares while living off of chips… margaritas too, but I’ll save those stories for another day. The thing about chips is that they are just so freaking addictive – especially homemade fresh tortilla chips dusted with just the right amount of salt. Seriously, music to my ears! We would spend hours out by the ocean and pools snacking on chips and salsas and guacamole. That was the life! (before any of us had jobs and we were still 100% supported by our parents – oh how I miss those days!)
So today, in honor of National Chip and Dip day, (I know, right?! It’s awesome) and since I’m planning a little Mexico reunion with some of my fav friends, I made these super easy homemade tortilla chips with a perfectly spicy and smoky Mexican bean dip. Trust me, you’ll want to make these. The dip takes literally almost no time at all and the chips are way better than anything you can buy in the store. Pinkie promise!
Homemade Tortilla Chips and Bean Dip
Ingredients
- 1 15 oz can Re-fried Beans
- 8 oz Shredded Pepperjack Cheese
- 1/2 cup spicy salsa
- 1 tbsp Chipotle in Adobo sauce
- sea salt and pepper to taste
- 5 small corn tortillas
- 1/2 cup grapeseed oil
Instructions
- Chips: Cut the tortillas into 6 triangles each. Add the grapeseed oil to a heavy bottom pan over high heat. Once the oil is shimmering, add a few of the tortilla triangles at a time and fry for about 1 minute on each side until they are crisp. Remove from the oil and transfer to a paper towel. Sprinkle with sea salt.
- Dip: In a medium pan, combine the beans, cheese, salsa and adobo sauce over medium high heat. Stir with a wooden spoon until the cheese is completely melted. Taste and season with salt and pepper if desired. Transfer to a serving bowl and serve immediately.
National Chip Day? Well in that case… I must celebrate!
Well, this gives me an excuse to make some awesome party food!
This looks awesome! I’m in love with anything involving tortilla chips!
Time to grab the salsa and get to celebrating
Ah yummmmm! Glad I’m not the only one celebrating National Chip & Dip Day! I made a yummy Spinach Artichoke dip with red bell pepper and hints of bacon for my blog post today. I could just eat dip all day today….this looks great!
I’m drooling! As a true Texas girl this totally caught my eye 🙂
This looks fantastic! You really cannot go wrong with chips and bean dip! I have never tried to make my own chips, thanks for the inspiration! 🙂
Homemade bean dip?! This is amazing, I have always been a sucker for bean dip! Personally I will take that over salsa.
National Chip and Dip day? Now that is a day worth celebrating. Love your homemade crispy chips.
Love the beach photo – wishing I was there, although it is going to be 50+ today!
Love the bean dip. Think I will be dipping my veggies into it!
The chips look just perfect, and in the middle of a snowstorm (over a foot of white fluff so far), I could go for an afternoon on the beach, too. Have a fantastic time on your reunion!
I almost just drooled on my keyboard – chips and bean dip are my favorite things. Whenever I’m at a mexican restaurant I always dip the chips in the side of beans that come with my meal, this looks soooo tasty!
We all love chips over here and way better when they are homemade. Love the pics with your friends 🙂 xo
Yay to chips and dip – when I was young this is what I lived on!!!
love the mexico reunion idea (even if you’re not jetting to cancun for the nigh) 🙂
the chips and dip look perfect!
and i would love to hang out in mexico eating chips with guac and drinking marg’s right about now!!!
The chips and dip look so inviting. Have to celebrate National Chip Day now! Have a wonderful time at your reunion!
Well I will certainly get my fiber for the day when I eat the whole entire bowl. Why grapeseed oil?
Hey Carrie!
I use grapeseed oil whenever I fry anything because it can stand up to really high heat and has a high smoke point! Thanks 🙂
How in the world did I miss this??? I must be getting old…. seriously, I can’t tell if this is a good or bad thing – good, because it is so darn delicious and BAD because now I fear I will be making this all too often!!!
Can’t wait for summer – we need a beach reunion girlfriend!!!
Love the sound of the smoky chipotle in the bean dip. I could definitely go for a Mexican beach vacation about now!
We just used the bean dip to make bean burritos for lunch…YUM!!! Thank you so much for sharing it 🙂