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Flour tortillas Cooking Spray Garlic Salt

I layered two tortillas on top of each other to make it go quicker.  Two burrito sized tortillas make enough ghosts and bat to fit on one half sheet pan.  As you cut out each shape, place it on a silpat mat lined tray for easy clean up, or you can use parchment paper. Don't forget to save those scraps, they're just as delicious as chips too.

Lightly mist your chips and sprinkle with seasoning.  You don't have to put a lot of seasoning on to make these delicious.

Bake at 350 for a total of 15-17 minutes.  You will need to turn them mid cooking, and you may wish to spray again and add more seasoning.  I made a second batch and it was fine to skip this step but they do turn out a bit more delicious with seasoning on both sides. I baked for 7 minutes and then 7 minutes again.  They looked a little pale so I added 3 minutes.   I think they got a wee bit brown so I'm guessing a perfect time is somewhere between 15-17 minutes.

Put a dollop of french onion dip or hummus on a plate and stand up a ghost in the middle of it, add other ghosts and bats to your heart's desire and enjoy a wonderful treat. You can use the scraps you saved to make a "cooks treat" which is basically a batch of yummy odd shapes for yourself, or do what I did and call them "damask chips" and serve them anyway, since you cut two tortillas together there are a lot of shapes that pair together well. I hope you'll try this Halloween treat at your Halloween party.  You can use your imagination and a knife to cut out other shapes, such as gravestones or owls in trees to make a spooky grave yard over your 7 layer dip! Happy Halloween!



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