Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Tortilla Chips with Tomato Olive Tapenade

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Snicky snacks.


I love snicky snacks. What are snicky snacks, you ask? Great question!!

Snicky snacks are those delicious little bites that somehow manage to weasel their way into becoming a meal. This is purely a result of their unabashed nature of pure deliciousness. Because snicky snacks are so good, you can't help but to keep eating them. 

I mean, it'd just be rude to stop. You'd be refusing the snicky snack of its cunning little purpose. 


To be a dinner wrecker. 


The salmon you had planned to eat for dinner? Eh, save it for a rainy day, because tonight.... tonight it is all about the snicky snack.

Make this snicky snack. 

Then, make your delicious dinner as planned, behave as if you were a pig at the trough, a trough of snicky snack heaven. 

Then simply put the planned dinner into a container and put it into the fridge, to eat for lunch tomorrow, so that you can fully appreciate the snicky snack experience. 


The same experience that I had for dinner last night. 

Regrets? None. 

Because I have salmon, whole wheat couscous, and spinach for lunch today! :)




Tortilla Chips with Tomato Olive Tapenade
Yields: 4 Servings


Ingredients:
8 Roma tomatoes, seeds removed, cut in half
3/4 cup pitted olives, cut in half
3 TBS cup extra virgin olive oil
1 tsp garlic powder
1 TBS fresh parsley, chopped
1 TBS fresh rosemary, chopped
4 tortillas (preferably whole wheat), cut into chip size triangles
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
1. Turn on the broiler to your oven. Place the sliced tomatoes onto a baking sheet, inside facing up. Place directly under the broiler. Broil for about 3 to 4 minutes, so that it's lightly browning, but keep an eye on it to make sure it isn't burning. Remove from oven, and set aside.
2. In a medium bowl, combine 2 TBS of olive oil, the broiled tomatoes, olives, garlic, parsley, rosemary, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Stir until well combined. Make sure that the tomatoes are breaking up in the process.
3. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. In a medium bowl, pour 1 TBS of olive oil on top of the tortilla triangles. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper. Mix until well combined. Place onto a cooling rack that is oven proof, and place the rack on top of a baking sheet (if no cooling rack, place on baking sheet and flip the chips halfway through baking), and bake for approximately 5 to 7 minutes, checking every minute or so after 5 minutes, to make sure they are becoming crisp, but not burning. Remove from oven and serve with tapenade.
4. Yummmmmmm.



28 comments:

  1. I seem to have too many snicky snacks!! This one is a great one!

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  2. I like the way you think, Emily! I'd love your snicky snack for my dinner, too :)

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  3. This is a great party food! This snicky snack will be a sure hit!

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  4. fabulous and calling my name will have to try this soon!

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  5. Wow this looks so delicious, what a great recipe! :)

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  6. I must make this! Olive tapenade is delicious, I can only imagine how good it would be with tomato.

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  7. They look really yummy! Love your photo too. I can feel the clear fall air through that photo.

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  8. yum, a perfectly delicious snack, I would gladly have this for my dinner!

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  9. great with the roasted tomato, sneaky snicky snack I say.... and the best

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  10. This looks off the charts delish!!!

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  11. This looks so good. And salmon the next day? Win-win!

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  12. I love snicky snacky nights. No fuss, just simple and delicious snack foods :)

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  13. I love those dinner wrecker! I am a big fan of tapenade but never thought of adding tomatoes, wonder what is not for dinner tomorrow

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  14. That tapenade is calling my name!

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  15. I love all the cooking inspiration, I get from your blog..:)
    Tasty Appetite

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  16. Snicky Snacks...I LOVE it. I adore that Tapenade too!!! It's good to know those throw togethers now have a name. I may be singing a Snicky Snack song all day now.

    Thanks for sharing, Emily...

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  17. Just mouthwatering...looks so easy to prepare and delicious!

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  18. Oh, please, please tell me what is your background in this photo? I am on a quest of searching some old timber for my photos. I love the dish obviosuly, but craving to know what you used as a background. ;) xxx

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  19. This sounds great - olives, tomatoes, parsley, rosemary, garlic sound fabulous!

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  20. we do the same thing! sometimes we even just have "cocktail hour" bruschetta with different spreads (usually including olive tapanade) and then skip right to dessert :o)

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  21. i'm definitely familiar with snicky snacks; i just didn't realize they had a name! tasty work, emily. :)

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  22. I could easily make a meal of this tapenade and some chips! Snack for dinner it is.

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  23. Yum, definitely meal worthy. This looks great and has so many of my favorite ingredients!

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  24. This sounds amazing! My other half would go nutso for it...he is a huge olive fan!

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  25. SERIOUSLY scrumptious! :)

    xoxo <3

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  26. Ryan and I both love snicky snacks. This looks perfect for an evening meal. I can't wait to make and share this with him. Thank you for this lovely post. It was a nice way to end my day. I hope you are having a wonderful week!

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  27. What a super snack, simple, tasty, and healthy :D
    *kisses* HH

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  28. Oh, I love eating snacks for dinner! This looks absolutely delicious...

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