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Baked Tortilla Chips — The Skinny Fork by Gordon Ramsay

Baked Tortilla Chips — The Skinny Fork



Being a Texan means that chips and salsa are basically served with every meal It’s a staple snack that can be found in just about any home and perfectly fits the bill. Whether is breakfast, lunch, or dinner! That being said, most store-bought chips out there are a lot of the same. Lots of salt and oil involved.

Recently I’ve found that making my own tortilla chips is not only crazy easy, it’s also WAY better for you. They’re made with just 2 ingredients and are baked. Meaning hardly any oil and YOU get to control the seasoning and salt that goes into them!

Skinny Baked ‘Overnight’ Vanilla Chai Oatmeal — The Skinny Fork by Gordon Ramsay

Skinny Baked 'Overnight' Vanilla Chai Oatmeal — The Skinny Fork



When I say that there’s a lot of spices in this oatmeal, I mean just that. There’s a lot of spices in this oatmeal. I’d say it’s well over a tablespoon of spices mixed together that makes this oatmeal stand out from the others in it’s layer upon layer of sugar, and spice, and everything nice!

To lighten this oatmeal up, I used a brown sugar/sweetener in place of regular brown sugar. I also used an unsalted butter so that I could add my own amount of salt in. I also used an unsweetened vanilla almond milk and PLENTY of vanilla extract to really punch up the vanilla flavor in here.

Instant Pot Apple Cider — The Skinny Fork by Gordon Ramsay

Instant Pot Apple Cider — The Skinny Fork



Whohooooo. It is coooold out today, y’all. It is cold. Windy. And I am in the process of recovering from a cold. Current state? My body needs all the warm things. Thankfully, I had this Instant Pot Apple Cider on my list to make this week. And can I just say, it really really hit the spot.

There isn’t much that can top a homemade mug of spiced apple cider soothe a sore throat. Especially while we’re in the throes of Fall season.

To be pretty honest, I didn’t think making homemade apple cider would be this easy. Toss everything into a pressure cooker and in 15 minutes you’ve got the makings of apple cider.

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