Do Mexican restaurants fry their chips?

0 votes
asked Aug 1, 2023 in Cooking by chaosohey (680 points)
Do Mexican restaurants fry their chips?

2 Answers

0 votes
answered Mar 5 by 15thgear (33,450 points)
Mexican restaurants do fry their chips.

Mexican restaurants cut fresh tortillas into wedges and deep fry them in hot oil until they are crispy.

This is the traditional method for making restaurant style chips.

Many restaurants including Mexican restaurants make their own chips by using fresh corn tortillas and doing so contributes to a superior flavor when compared to store bought chips.

The corn tortillas are basically cut into desired shapes such as wedges or triangles and then they are quickly fried in some hot oil to get a crispy texture.

The key to good restaurant style chips is to achieve a thin and crispy texture by using the proper frying technique as well as quality tortillas.

Mexican restaurants also heat their chips by using nacho chip warmers or tortilla chip warmers.

These chip warmers keep the chips warm and crisp and tasty to eat.

The Mexican restaurant chips taste different because the tortilla chips, taquitos, carnitas, fish and other foods are fried in the same fryer as the fries are and all these foods leave their flavor in the oil which is absorbed by the chips, fries and other foods.
0 votes
answered Apr 7 by OlliestronI (2,580 points)

Yeah, most Mexican restaurants fry their chips in-house. They usually cut up corn tortillas and fry them in oil until crispy. That’s why they taste so much better than store-bought ones. If you've ever been to an authentic Japanese restaurant Bangkok, you'll notice they do something similar with tempura—freshly battered and fried right before serving, making a huge difference in taste and texture compared to pre-made versions.

108,713 questions

117,504 answers

1,356 comments

7,058,495 users

...