A Sweet Start
Let’s make something fun today. It’s a sweet snack that feels like a party. We are making fruit salsa with cinnamon chips. It’s like chips and dip, but for your sweet tooth.
I first made this for my grandkids. They were so surprised. They thought salsa was only tomatoes! Their happy faces made my day. Do you have a favorite fruit you’d add to this mix? I’d love to hear it.
Making the Cinnamon Chips
First, we make the chips. Mix cinnamon and sugar in a bowl. It smells like a cozy morning. Spray your tortillas lightly. Then sprinkle that sweet mix all over.
Cut them into wedges, like a pizza. Bake them until they are crisp. The smell will fill your kitchen. It matters because making the chips is easy. It turns simple tortillas into something magical.
The Heart of the Salsa
Now for the colorful salsa. Chop your apples first. Give them a little squeeze of lemon juice. This keeps them from turning brown.
Then dice your strawberries and kiwis. Gently mix everything together. The raspberries will get a bit soft. That’s okay. It makes the sauce even better. *Fun fact: Kiwis have tiny, edible black seeds full of fiber.*
Why This Simple Recipe Works
This snack is more than just tasty. It’s a way to enjoy fruit in a new way. The chips give a nice crunch. The salsa is fresh and sweet.
It matters because it’s food you can share. Sharing food is sharing joy. Do you prefer your salsa cold or at room temperature? I like it chilled on a warm day.
Your Turn in the Kitchen
This recipe is hard to mess up. That’s the best kind. If your chips break, they still taste great. If your salsa is juicy, just grab a spoon.
The lesson is to have fun with it. Cooking should not be scary. What’s the first kitchen smell you remember? For me, it’s my grandma’s cinnamon toast. I still smile thinking of it.
Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Flour tortillas | 10 (10-inch) | For the chips |
| Non stick cooking spray | As needed | For the chips |
| Sugar | 1/3 cup | For the chips |
| Cinnamon | 1 teaspoon | For the chips |
| Granny Smith apples | 2 | For the salsa |
| Lemon | 1 | For the salsa (2 tsp juice needed) |
| Kiwis | 2 | For the salsa |
| Strawberries | 1 pound | For the salsa |
| Raspberries | 1/2 pound | For the salsa (optional) |
| Brown sugar | 1 tablespoon | For the salsa |
| Preserves (strawberry or raspberry) | 3 tablespoons | For the salsa |

Instructions
Step 1: Let’s make the chips first. Mix your cinnamon and sugar in a little bowl. I love that smell. Lightly spray three tortillas and sprinkle your mix on both sides. (Stacking them before cutting saves so much time!) Cut the stack into wedges like a pizza. Ready for the oven?
Step 2: Now, bake those chips at 350 degrees. They need about 12 minutes. Watch them turn golden and crisp. Your kitchen will smell like a bakery. Let them cool completely on the pan. They get crunchier as they sit, I promise.
Step 3: Time for the colorful salsa! Chop your apples nice and small. Squeeze lemon juice right over them. This keeps them from turning brown. Then, dice your strawberries and kiwis. Isn’t that a pretty bowl of fruit?
Step 4: Gently stir all your fruit together. Add the brown sugar and fruit preserves. The raspberries will get a little juicy, and that’s okay. It makes a lovely sauce. Do you think a squeeze of lime would be good here too? Share below! You can serve it right away or chill it.
Creative Twists
Try a tropical twist with mango and pineapple.
Use pita bread or naan for your baked chips.
Add a tiny sprinkle of chili powder to the fruit for a sweet kick.
Which one would you try first? Comment below!
Serving & Pairing Ideas
This salsa is so fun to serve. I put it in a big bowl right in the middle of the table. Let everyone scoop with the cinnamon chips. It’s also wonderful over vanilla ice cream or Greek yogurt. For a party, make little cups out of the tortillas before baking. Which would you choose tonight?

My Favorite Cinnamon Sugar Chips with Fresh Fruit Salsa
Description
A perfect sweet snack featuring homemade cinnamon sugar tortilla chips served with a vibrant, fresh fruit salsa.
Ingredients
For the Chips:
For the Fruit Salsa:
Instructions
- Make the cinnamon sugar tortilla chips: In a small bowl, stir the cinnamon and sugar together to combine and set it aside. Working with three tortillas at a time, spray each side lightly with cooking spray and then sprinkle generously with cinnamon and sugar on each side. Stack the tortillas together and cut into 12 wedges using a pizza cutter. Repeat until all tortillas are done. Place the prepared chips on an ungreased baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 11-12 minutes, or until crisp.
- Make the fruit salsa: Peel and finely chop the apples. Squeeze two teaspoons lemon juice over the diced apples and toss to coat. Finely dice the strawberries and the kiwis. Gently stir to combine all the ingredients, keeping in mind that (if using them) the raspberries will break up some but that’s ok. You can either serve the salsa as is at room temperature or chilled. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Notes
- For best results, serve the chips warm. The fruit salsa can be made a few hours ahead and kept refrigerated.