Won Ton Chips 2007

"This recipe comes from Snack Attack Kids Cookbook. I make these on Saturday nights just for my mom and grandma Andy, we enjoy them with a little salsa or white salsa to dip into."
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Turn oven on to 350 degrees F.
  • Cut each Won Ton wrapper into triangles.
  • On a non stick baking sheet, line with tin foil, shaping into a fan , or ridges.
  • Place the pieces of Won Ton wrappers over the foil, letting them fall over the foil. This will give you rippled chips.
  • Or you can just lie them on the pan for flat chips.
  • In a small bowl mix the olive oil, garlic, and oregano ( could use basil), and lightly brush this over each won ton wrapper.
  • Sprinkle with the grated cheese.
  • Bake in the oven for about 8 minutes or until golden, just the way you like them.
  • Use hot pads to remove from oven, and tongs to remove the chips on to a rack to cool completely.
  • Make a second and third batch until all the won tons are baked.
  • Turn off the oven.
  • Enjoy munching as a snack or with a great chilli, or bean soup recipe.

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Reviews

  1. Easy, yummy, and they made the house smell terrific! A great after-school snack for the kids. I tried both methods of baking(placing over folded foil and laying flat) and found that the foil method is a little more tedious, but it is worth the effort if you are looking for presentation points. Made for the Camera-less Chef Game #5. Thanks for a great recipe, Dinglebop!
     
  2. I made two batches, the savory ones following the recipe was very good, ate them alone, and with a chunky tomato salsa. Then I made my second batch with olive oil, brushed onto the wrappers, and sprinkle a lot of cinnamon and white sugar on top. Yummy these were gone in no time. They both keep kept very crisp in a covered plastic container. Must admit though they are addictive.
     
  3. Yum! These are so good they don't need dip! Used Parmigiano-reggiano cheese rather than Romano. A delicious, flavorful snack that stays crispy even when stored. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
     
  4. cool
     
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