Paleo Tortilla Chips made with almond flour are easy to make and perfect with homemade guacamole. I like to serve this classic, yet healthy combo when we watch football or have barbecues. These paleo chips will make an appearance with other healthy Super Bowl snacks at our get together this weekend.
Made with only four ingredients –almond flour, golden flaxmeal, egg whites, and salt, you can whip up these chips in a jiffy. Now you have a gluten-free, grain-free, corn-free tortilla chip to dip in all of your favorite salsas and spreads.
Paleo Tortilla Chips
Ingredients
- 1½ cups blanched almond flour (not almond meal)
- ½ cup golden flaxmeal
- 2 egg whites
- ½ teaspoon celtic sea salt
Instructions
- Place almond flour, flaxmeal, egg whites, and salt in a food processor
- Pulse until a ball of dough forms
- Separate dough into 2 halves
- Place each piece of dough between 2 pieces of parchment paper
- Roll out dough to ⅛-inch thick, or even thinner
- Remove top piece of parchment paper
- Transfer bottom piece of parchment paper with rolled out dough onto a baking sheet
- Repeat process with remaining piece of dough
- Cut into triangular wedges 2½-inches on each side
- Bake at 350°F for 10-12 minutes
- Serve
I decided to use the egg white (rather than the whole egg) for these homemade tortilla chips when I saw several recipes online that did so. I believe that this fantastic idea originates from a recipe on Paleo Grubs. Omitting the yolk seems to add a light crispiness to these chips.
I use golden flaxmeal in my Paleo Tortilla Chip recipe as it adds a nutty, almost corn-like flavor and texture. Basically, this recipe is based on my original cracker recipe, without the egg yolk, and with the addition of flax. I developed that recipe in 2007, and have several others in a variety of flavors that you can find in The Gluten-Free Almond Flour Cookbook. If you’re looking for an egg-free snack with crunch to dunk in your favorite dips, check out my Vegan Herb Crackers –the binder for those crackers is simply olive oil and water.
Next up I’m going to make a spicy low-carb Dorito from these paleo chips! Stay tuned for that recipe. Below are some healthy gluten-free dips and spreads that I like to serve with these delicious grain-free chips:
Laurel M Adams says
I don’t really care for the taste of flaxseed. Can I use 2 cups of almond flour instead? I’ve love so many of your recipes!
Elana says
Laurel, I haven’t tried that so not sure :-)
Holly says
You are a genius! Have you figured out the Dorito chip recipe yet? Can’t wait to try it!
Elana says
Thanks Holly! Still working on it :-)
Kristin says
I’m wondering if I can use brown flaxseed if that’s what I have on hand, rather than going out and purchasing golden?
Elana says
Kristin, I haven’t tried that so not sure :-)
Loretta Jones says
Could I use these for taco shell ss well?
Elana says
Loretta, I haven’t tried that so not sure :-)
R S says
What are the macros and serving size?
Elana says
RS, for more on that please go here:
https://elanaspantry.com/nutrition-information/
Have a wonderful day!
Elana
Shawn says
I have a commercial grade Wolf oven and these crisped up perfectly overnight! I dehydrate that way and thought it might work – and it did!
Elana says
Thanks Shawn!
Tamer Kiykioglu says
Hi has anyone tried making the tortilla chips with a Paleo Vegan option like the herbed cracker recipe? Do you recommend an egg substitute? The chips look amazing can’t wait to try them!
Elana says
Tamer, I have an amazing vegan cracker recipe in my latest book:
PCEP https://amzn.to/1VBWPN4
Enjoy!
Elana
Shawn says
It isn’t summer until I’ve made my first batch of these tortilla chips!
Elana says
Shawn, happy summer! So glad to hear you love these chips as much as we do :-)
Nicole says
I just made these and they turned out great! What a life saver! I found that if I flipped them over after 10 minutes and then let them cook for another 6 minutes they got crispier like a tortilla chip.
I was just wondering if you can recommend how to store them? They’re nice and crispy at the moment and I’m worried that if I package them in a plastic container they may go soft?
Thanks!
Elana says
Nicole, I like to let them cool on the counter overnight and then store them in a glass mason jar in the fridge for up to one week. Thanks for letting me know these turned out great :-)
Tina says
I made these today for the first time. Like all of your recipies, it was easy and turned out wonderfully!
Thank you for the work that goes into your creations and sharing them with all of us!!!
Tina
Elana says
Tina, I’m so happy to hear you are enjoying my recipes and that these were easy to make and turned out wonderfully!
Rodger says
What is the carb count?
Elana says
Rodger, for more on that please go here:
https://elanaspantry.com/nutrition-information/
Have an incredible day!
Elana
Karon Carpenter says
Do you think I could cut circles instead and cook in a cast iron pan to flash brown sides on gas stovetop for fresh tortillas? Ill try and let you know how it goes since I have no tortilla press.
Elana says
Karon, I haven’t tried that so not sure :-)
Tonya says
Did try them as a tortilla? I’m so curious to know if it worked out!