Tortilla Chips and Bean Dip

Prepare this layered dip with beans, salsa, sour cream, and cheese for your next party. Make your own tortilla chips to serve on the side. Fill up on fiber while having fun.

Tortilla Chips and Bean Dip
Yield
4 servings
Serving size
1/4 of recipe
Rating
3.31 of 5 (136 ratings)

Food groups

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Wash hands with soap and water.
  2. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Place tortillas in a stack on cutting board.
  3. With a sharp knife, cut stack into eight pieces, forming triangles or wedges.
  4. Lay tortillas pieces out in single layer on baking sheet.
  5. Set aside while making dip.
  6. Open canned beans.
  7. Pour beans in colander; rinse and drain.
  8. Place beans in a small mixing bowl and mash with a potato masher.
  9. Spread beans over bottom of baking dish.
  10. Measure salsa and spread over beans.
  11. Measure sour cream and spread over beans.
  12. Grate and measure cheese; sprinkle over bean mixture.
  13. Place lettuce wedge on cutting board.
  14. Slice into thin strips; set aside.
  15. Place both the baking sheet with tortilla pieces and the dip in preheated oven.
  16. Bake about 8 minutes or until tortilla pieces are crisp and dip is bubbly.
  17. Sprinkle lettuce over dip and serve with tortilla chips.

Nutrition per serving

NutrientAmount
Total Calories221.9
Total Fat6.04 g
Saturated Fat2.99 g
Monounsaturated Fat1 g
Polyunsaturated Fat1 g
Linoleic Acid1 g
α-Linolenic Acid0.1 g
Omega 3 - EPA0 g
Omega 3 - DHA0 g
Cholesterol15.48 mg
Carbohydrates32.09 g
Dietary Fiber7.87 g
Total Sugars2.69 g
Added Sugars included0 g
Protein11.27 g
Calcium179 mg
Potassium403 mg
Sodium262.95 mg
Copper0 mg
Iron2 mg
Magnesium60 mg
Phosphorus287 mg
Selenium8 mg
Zinc2 mg
Vitamin A82 mcg
Vitamin B60.2 mg
Vitamin B120.2 mcg
Vitamin C3 mg
Vitamin D0 mcg
Vitamin E0 mg
Vitamin K15 mcg
Folate39 mcg
Thiamin0.2 mg
Riboflavin0.2 mg
Niacin1 mg
Choline44 mg

Notes

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Source

Recipe by: Cooking Up Fun - A Pyramid of Snacks — Cornell Cooperative Extension — Cornell University Division of Nutritional Sciences

Published by: the U.S. Department of Agriculture (Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion / SNAP-Ed) on MyPlate Kitchen at https://www.myplate.gov/recipes/tortilla. Federal works are public domain in the United States.