
Bite sized, oven crisped tortilla chips topped with sauce, melted cheese and favorite pizza toppings. Fast, crowd pleasing snack for parties and weeknight cravings.

This recipe began as a late night experiment when I wanted pizza but did not want to wait for dough to rise or order takeout. I discovered that simple corn or flour tortillas become delightfully crisp when brushed with a little oil and baked until golden. Topped with thick pizza sauce, a generous sprinkle of shredded mozzarella and chosen toppings these crisps deliver all the familiar flavors of pizza in a faster and more playful format. They are perfect for busy weeknights, casual gatherings and as a do ahead appetizer for game day.
I first made these at a small family gathering where space was tight and ovens were already full. I used corn tortillas for extra crunch and a thicker marinara so the chips stayed crisp. The result was so addictive that everyone asked for the recipe. The contrast between crunchy tortilla base and the gooey cheese topping makes each bite both texturally exciting and comfortingly familiar. Because the method is forgiving it has become one of my go to snacks when I need something quick, customizable and reliably loved by kids and adults alike.
In my kitchen these have become a reliable party trick. I like to line up bowls of toppings and let guests assemble their own so everyone gets exactly what they like. My niece once declared them better than delivery pizza which I took as high praise and a sign that this method belongs in every home cook repertoire.
My favorite aspect of this method is its flexibility. On a hectic afternoon I will bake all the bases, cool them, and store them. When guests arrive I heat and top quickly. We have made these for birthday parties, movie nights and after school snacks with different combinations and everyone always seems to find a favorite version. The method has helped me reduce waste by using leftover vegetables and small bits of cheese that would otherwise be overlooked.
Store cooled, untopped chips in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two days to maintain crunch. If chips have been topped and fully assembled store in the refrigerator for up to two days. To reheat, place chips on a baking sheet in a preheated 375 degrees Fahrenheit oven for three to five minutes until warmed and crisped. Freeze the plain baked chips for up to three months in a freezer safe bag. Thaw at room temperature then refresh in a hot oven for two to three minutes before topping.
Swap corn for flour tortillas if you prefer a softer but still crisp base. Use gluten free tortillas for dietary needs. Substitute pizza sauce with a thicker tomato paste diluted with water and herbs for a concentrated flavor. Try a blend of cheeses such as mozzarella and sharp cheddar half cup each for extra tang. For a dairy free version use plant based shredded cheese and make sure to choose vegan friendly crusts. When using wet toppings like fresh tomatoes slice them thin or pat dry to avoid sogginess.
Serve these with a simple green salad tossed in a vinaigrette to balance richness. Offer a selection of dipping sauces such as ranch, extra marinara and pesto to add variety. For a party spread present chips on a large board with bowls of toppings and let guests assemble their own. Garnish with fresh basil leaves or a light drizzle of extra virgin olive oil just before serving for a restaurant style finish.
This idea blends Mexican and Italian American elements. Using tortillas as a base is a nod to tostadas and simple flat fried breads while the sauce, cheese and toppings are rooted in Italian American pizza tradition. The mash up is a modern snack food approach that reflects how home cooks adapt traditional flavors into fast, shareable formats. Small bites like these have long been part of communal eating in many cultures where food is handed around and customized.
Adjust toppings through the year. In summer top with grilled zucchini, cherry tomatoes and fresh basil. In autumn use roasted butternut squash, caramelized onions and sage. For winter choose hearty toppings like roasted mushrooms, spinach and slices of cooked sausage. Spices such as fennel seed can amplify sausage flavors while a drizzle of honey pairs well with certain spicy salamis for a holiday twist.
Bake the bases ahead and cool completely on a rack. Store plain chips in airtight containers and assemble only what you will serve within a few hours to keep the rest crisp. Preportion sauce and shredded cheese into small airtight containers. When it is time to serve, top and bake just long enough to melt the cheese. This approach reduces last minute work and lets you feed a crowd without stress.
These crunchy pizza pieces bring people together because they are easy to make, easy to share and easy to love. Try them for your next gathering and make them your own with favorite toppings and seasoning finishes.
Use a thicker pizza sauce to prevent soggy bases and to keep chips crisp after topping
Bake plain bases until just golden, allow them to cool briefly before topping to maintain structure
Keep toppings light and evenly distributed so each chip melts uniformly without overloading
If reheating assembled chips, use a hot oven rather than microwave to preserve crunch
For extra flavor lightly brush tortillas with garlic infused olive oil before the first bake
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Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and lightly brush each tortilla with oil to encourage even browning.
Stack tortillas and cut each into six or eight wedges. Arrange wedges in a single layer with small gaps so air circulates and they crisp evenly.
Bake plain wedges for seven to nine minutes until edges are golden. Remove and let cool slightly to firm up before topping.
Spread one to two teaspoons of sauce on each chip. Add a pinch of mozzarella and chosen toppings. Return to oven for three to five minutes until cheese is melted and bubbly.
Allow to cool for one minute then season with crushed red pepper flakes and serve warm with dipping sauces if desired.
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