9 Crispy and Salty Recipes with Chips

You can make your own potato chips at home with just three ingredients: potatoes, salt and oil, but we also have a weakness for a quality store-bought bag of chips. Whether you’re serving homemade potato chips or jazzing up your favorite store-bought brand with barbecue spices or dried caper dust, elevating this simple snacking pleasure makes entertaining easy. Potato chips can also serve as an unpretentious topping for side dishes, salads or stews. Here are our favorite potato chip recipes that celebrate this salty, crunchy snack.

Cacio and Pepe potato chips

Jordan Provost / Food styling by Thu Buser


Apply the iconic cheese and pepper pasta preparation to upgrade store-bought kettle potato chips in 10 minutes.

Spicy BBQ Potato Chips

Photo by Victor Protasio / Food styling by Margaret Dickey / Props styling by Claire Spollen

Homemade barbecue chips are ready in under an hour with some pro tips from Lucy Morrow.

Egg and potato chip tortilla

Food & Wine / Photo by Kelsey Hansen / Food Styling by Lauren McAnelly / Prop Styling by Joseph Wanek


Celebrity chef Ferran AdriĂ  replaces starch in this omelette traditionally prepared with potatoes. Thin, crispy fries eliminate the task of frying potato slices, turning a typically time-consuming recipe into a tasty 10-minute meal.

Chopped Caesar Salad with Potato Chips

Food and wine / Robby Lozano / Food styling by Renu Dhar / Accessories styling by Josh Hoggle


Swap croutons for sour cream and onion chips for extra crunch and flavor in this fun twist on Caesar salad.

Squash Casserole with Chip Crust

Photo by Jennifer Causey / Food styling by Melissa Gray / Prop styling by Heather Chadduck Hillegas

This Eastern Carolina dish features gooey cheese melted over a beautifully caramelized squash mixture, topped with crispy potato chips added halfway through cooking to keep them crunchy.

Lemon-Caper Potato Chips

Guillermo Riveros / Food styling by Dana Beninati

F&W’s Chandra Ram dries capers in the oven then grinds them in a food processor for dust, which she sprinkles on kettle-cooked chips, along with lemon zest, for this tangy, tangy snack.

Idaho Potato Chips

© John Kernick

All you need is five Idaho potatoes, salt and vegetable oil to make your own potato chips in three hours.

Scrambled eggs with green onions and potato chips

© Christina Holmes


Skip the hash browns and serve some crispy, salty chips to contrast with these fluffy, peppery scrambled eggs from chef Hugh Acheson.

Classic Macaroni and Cheese with Potato Chip Crumble

© Kate Winslow

Add a salty crunch to mac and cheese by crumbling homemade or store-bought chips on top before cooking.

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