noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
tortilla chip
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
chip
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Season to taste if necessary, and serve with croûtons, tortilla chips or heated tostada shells.
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Endless bowls of hot tortilla chips are accompanied by a fresh salsa spiked with just the right amount of cilantro.
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Serve with the lime wedges and tortilla chips .
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When they got to the bar he ordered a sandwich and took a bowl of tortilla chips to the table.
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Before serving, arrange the tortilla chips around the pie on top of the cheese.
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Set the dish on a large platter and surround with cucumber, tortilla chips and chicory leaves.
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Garnish the guacamole with chilli powder or coriander sprigs, then serve in the centre of a plate of tortilla chips .
corn
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Noticeably fresh, too -- El Indio makes its own corn tortillas .
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Tear two corn tortillas into small pieces and add to the soup pot.
flour
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You have a choice of corn or flour tortillas .
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Rice, beans and corn or flour tortillas complete the dish.
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For each serving, place a warm flour tortilla on a serving plate.
■ VERB
make
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Noticeably fresh, too -- El Indio makes its own corn tortillas .
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I had seven children, and I made tortillas for them every day.
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She ground cornmeal and made tortillas by hand, then fried them.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A small version of the caldo and plenty of tortillas accompany the entree.
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He spends the night on the volcano, eating beans and tortillas and sleeping in subfreezing temperatures.
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I would prepare about 60 tortillas every day because that was all we had to eat - tortillas and beans.
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Serve with the lime wedges and tortilla chips.
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The fajita began life in South Texas as humble skirt steak, marinated and served in a tortilla .
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The food was scant: weeks when the only thing available was tortillas bind salt.