This quick and easy, sort of fast food, but tasty corn chip chili bowl is such a fun idea for a quick dinner some night!

, Corn Chip Chili Bowl, Joyful Homemaking

Here is what you need:
Corn chips
Favorite canned or homemade chili
Lettuce
Tomato
Sour cream
Cheddar cheese

, Corn Chip Chili Bowl, Joyful Homemaking

I like to keep Hormel 98% fat free turkey chili with beans on hand for making chili dogs or a quick side dish,
and so that was my obvious choice for these chili bowls. No endorsement here, I just like the whole beans
and large turkey portions in it.  Anyway, heat up the chili, and while you’re doing that….

, Corn Chip Chili Bowl, Joyful Homemaking

Wash and cut up your tomatoes and lettuce.
Then you’re ready to layer; start with the corn chips.
Next comes the chili.  Then your preferred toppings, like cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and sour cream.

, Corn Chip Chili Bowl, Joyful Homemaking

, Corn Chip Chili Bowl, Joyful Homemaking

So yummy!

, Corn Chip Chili Bowl, Joyful Homemaking

Any of your favorite Southwestern flavored dressings would work well with this salad, but this is one of our favorites.

, Corn Chip Chili Bowl, Joyful Homemaking

Corn Chip Chili Bowl

This easy quick corn chip chili bowl made with canned chili, lettuce, tomatoes and cheese is ready to enjoy in no time! This meal is perfect for those busy weeknights when you don't have a lot of time to cook, but still want something filling and satisfying. Enjoy!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • Corn chips
  • Favorite canned or homemade chili
  • Lettuce
  • Tomato
  • Sour cream
  • Cheddar cheese

Instructions

  • Heat up the chili.
  • Wash and cut up your tomato and lettuce.
  • Layer, starting with the corn chips.
  • Next comes the chili.
  • Then you're preferred toppings, like cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and sour cream.
  • Optional: Taco sauce or hot sauce
, Corn Chip Chili Bowl, Joyful Homemaking

, Corn Chip Chili Bowl, Joyful HomemakingMy family enjoyed this so much, hope you do too!

2 Comments

  1. Growing up we called them Frito pie and only used, chili, chips, onion and cheese. Out here in California, they are called Frito boats, using pretty much the same ingredients. Your’s look yummy and am going to try them out. Reminds me of a deluxe burrito I used to get at a drive in growing up. MMMM…hungry now.

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