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Everyone’s favorite nacho-cheese chips get an ingredient makeover with this easy Homemade Dorito recipe! And the other big bonus? You won’t have to worry about half the bag being filled with air. Make as many as you want, and enjoy them ALL.

Homemade Nacho Cheese Doritos
We love Doritos, but what many of us don't love is the long ingredient list. Does that mean we don't eat chips at all? Of course not! This Homemade Dorito Recipe with wholesome ingredients is the answer.
These chips are just as yummy as the other guys but made with real ingredients. They are perfect with cheese dip for a party appetizer or packed into a school lunch. However you serve them, they'll be the first snack to go!
You could say I have a knack for taking kid-favorite foods and turning them into real and tasty treats like I did for many of the recipes in The Best Homemade Kids' Snacks on the Planet Cookbook. When you have picky eaters, you know trying to eat less processed foods can be a challenge, that's why I'm here to help.

Homemade Doritos Seasoning
To make these chips, I prefer to use corn tortillas since they turn into that crispy texture of Doritos when brushed with vegetable oil and baked. Then, what I use to season the chips is:
- Grated Parmesan cheese: for incredible cheesy flavor. Yummy!
- Chili powder: adds flavor and a mild spicy note.
- Smoked paprika: my favorite; you can use regular or Spanish paprika.
- Salt: enhance all the other flavors.
How to Make Doritos Chips
And it doesn’t take much work to turn regular corn tortillas and a handful of seasoning into those crunchy, nacho-cheese flavored chips. Here’s how to make your own Doritos at home:
- Prep the oven
Preheat the oven to 350F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. - Prep the tortillas
Place the tortillas onto the baking sheet and brush oil on both sides. Stack the tortillas, then cut 3 ways making 6 triangles. - Flavor!
In a large bowl, add the Parmesan cheese, chili powder, smoked paprika, and salt, stir to combine. Toss the sliced tortillas into the spice mix, making sure each piece gets evenly coated and ley them in a single later onto the baking sheet. - Bake
Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until crisp. Allow the chips to cool down to room temperature before serving or packing into lunch containers.
Easy enough, right? Watch this video to see how homemade Doritos are done!
Storing Leftovers
Since these homemade Doritos have no preservatives or stabilizers, they are meant to be eaten soon, so instead of making extra batches, make the chips as you need them and eat them the same day. Save time by making extra seasoning and storing it in a zip bag.
Unfortunately, I don’t recommend freezing them either: they’ll change their texture and won’t be like the crispy Doritos we all love.
How to Pack Homemade Doritos for School Lunch
For the sake of crispiness, the best way to pack homemade Doritos for lunch is in a separate compartment of the lunch container.

More Homemade Chips
You can make more homemade versions of your kids’ favorite snacks using real and simple ingredients without sacrificing flavor or fun, like these homemade potato chips and my baked zucchini chips! More winning recipes? Baked banana chips, baked apple chips, and these worth-drooling churro chips. Delish!
Homemade Doritos

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Ingredients
- 6 corn tortillas
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
- 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
- 1 ½ teaspoons chili powder
- 1 ½ teaspoons smoked paprika
- ½ teaspoon salt
Instructions
Prep:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees and position the oven rack in the middle of the oven. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Place the tortillas onto the baking sheet and brush oil on both sides. Stack the tortillas and using a pizza cutter or knife, slice them 3 ways, making 6 triangles. For smaller tortillas, slice them 4 ways, into 8 triangles.
- In a large bowl, combine the Parmesan, chili powder, smoked paprika, and salt, and stir to combine. Add the sliced tortillas into the spice mix, tossing them to coat both sides. Once coated, lay them flat on the lined baking sheet.
Bake:
- Bake for 15 minutes, flipping them over half way through, give or take add 1-2 minutes until crisp.
- Remove the chips from the oven and let them cool down completely before serving.
Storage:
- These baked Doritos are best the day they're made, but they can be stored in a zip bag or airtight container for 1-2 days. I recommend making as many as you'll consume.








Chandra says
This homemade dorito version turned out great.
Chanel says
Is there an inexpensive substitute for smoked paprika?
Laura Fuentes says
Spanish or regular paprika.
Michelle says
This recipe is really off with baking times. I baked for 15 minutes and they were burnt.
MOMables - Laura says
I’m sorry these burnt for you! Was the oven rack in the middle position and the oven at 350? I usually recommend checking during the last 3 or so minutes.
Chanel Pugh says
I’m a DIY-er home cook who want to make my own cheese from scratch. Can I make this recipe using mozzarella cheese?
MOMables-Laura says
Hi Chanel, this recipe needs powdery seasoning to coat the chips. Mozzarella is a little too pliable for it to work.
Chanel Pugh says
Hi
Can I make doritos using regular paprika?
MOMables-Laura says
Absolutely!
Jenna says
I made these homemade doritos today. I think one of the issues other people had is that they skimp on spraying/oiling the tortillas. If you do that, they turn out crispy, delicious, and without the fake cheese! Great recipe.
Kimmy says
My daughter is obsessed with doritos! thanks for this healthier homemade doritio recipe so I can let her enjoy her snacks without worry!
Gail says
I bought flour tortillas . can i use them instead of corn?
MOMables says
yes but the “chip” won’t be the same texture.
Carrie says
The recipe doesn’t state what kind of tortillas to use. You might edit that :)
Thebluestbutterfly says
I have a batch about to go in the oven. If this works out, I will make up a bunch of the seasoning next time I have an empty spice jar. :-)
MOMables says
Yay! Let us know how they turned out!
Francie Baron says
Was this recipe on FB ? I don’t remember the Parmesan cheese.
MOMables says
Hi Francie, the Parmesan is what gives them their cheesy flavor.