Recipe! Gardetto’s Style Rye Chips (Sans Trans Fat) (2024)

Recipe! Gardetto’s Style Rye Chips (Sans TransFat)

I bought a small bag of Gardetto’s snack mix during my ten minute break from class tonight. I always feel guilty when I pick them over other snacks because just the small bag had 2g of trans fat in it. Trans fats are probably one of the worst things that you can put into your body whether you’re a health nut or not. (Please see this link for an explanation.)

Anyhoo, I know that the delicious rye chips are the main—if not, only—source of the trans fats. (I know because I’ve bought the, “Special Request: Roasted Garlic Rye Chips,”only to be horrified bythe nutritional values.) This lead me to do a search for homemade rye chips! I usually avoid Yahoo! Answers but this time, it was helpful! This recipe looks simple and delicious.I intend to make these DIY Rye Chips ASAP and figured they’d be a hit with just about every other salty snack lover! Hope they turn out great for everyone else. 🙂

You will need:

  • 6, day-old Rye Bagels
  • 1 tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 1 tablespoon Onion Powder
  • 1 tablespoon Garlic Salt or Powder
  • 1 tablespoon Seasoned Salt

To Make:
Heat the oven to 200 degrees.
Line several baking sheets with tinfoil.
Slice the bagels crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick rounds.
Arrange the slices in a single layer on the baking sheets.
Using a spray mister, lightly coat the tops with theolive oil. (You also can brush on the oil with a pastry brush, but you’ll need to use a bit more oil and the chips will not be as crisp.)
Generously sprinkle the chips with equal amounts of the onion powder, garlic salt and seasoned salt.
Bake until crisp and cracker-like, about 45 minutes.

Store in a tightly covered container for up to a week.

This entry was posted on January 30, 2012 by Sawdizzle. It was filed under and was tagged with bagel chips, bagels, easy snacks, food, gardetto's, garlic, garlic chips, homemade, how to make, how to make rye chips, how-to, olive oil, onion, recipe, recipes, roasted garlic rye chips, rye, rye chips, season salt, snacks, trans fats.

17 responses

  1. Recipe! Gardetto’s Style Rye Chips (Sans Trans Fat) (2)

    Rye Chips For President

    You are MARVELOUS!!!

    I never thought of just cutting up rye bagels…ingenious!!!

    However, I think the Chex Mix variety uses worcestershire sauce, so I’ll have to amend your version and see what I come up with…thanks for the great post!!!

    Long Live Rye Chips!!!

    September 17, 2012 at 9:15 pm

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      Sawdizzle

      Don’t forget to give the almighty internet some credit, haha. 😀 I like the idea of worcestershire sauce; let us know how that turns out!

      September 17, 2012 at 11:55 pm

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    melissa

    I loves these but I live in Britain and can’t readily get a hold of rye bagels. 😦 I had to import seasoned salt.

    March 16, 2013 at 2:21 am

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      Mitchell nova

      It’s really, really easy to make seasoning salt at home. It’s basically a glorified mix of seasonings that most people have on hand on the spice rack.

      February 10, 2019 at 10:02 pm

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    JJ

    seasoned salt recipe:

    1 tablespoons salt
    1/4 teaspoon paprika
    1/8 teaspoon turmeric (optional)
    1-1/8 teaspoon sugar (optional, to taste)
    1/8 teaspoon onion powder
    1/8 teaspoon garlic powder

    December 5, 2013 at 11:27 pm

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  5. Here’s a link to a recipe for those of you who want to make these from scratch.

    December 15, 2016 at 5:28 pm

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    Tina Wilkerson

    Gardetto’s contains 300mg of cholesterol. Does this recipe guarantee 0%?

    January 27, 2017 at 6:42 am

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  7. Recipe! Gardetto’s Style Rye Chips (Sans Trans Fat) (10)

    Aaron Bean

    There is saturated fat. 0 trans fat

    August 24, 2017 at 6:49 pm

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    Chad

    I guess it’s great fun to procure and carefully slice rye bagels, but as Aaron said, the bag of actual Gardetto’s Rye Chips I got at ye olde Walmart has 0% trans fat, 0% saturated fat, and even 0% cholesterol (unsurprising as no animal fats are used, only soybean oil and a scant amount of canola oil). Now if only they could magically make them calorie-free, this would be the perfect snack!

    November 6, 2017 at 9:38 am

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      Nancy D Woeltje

      My local Walmart doesn’t carry them so I have to order online. That’s why I like to find copycat recipes online

      June 5, 2021 at 9:59 am

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    Mitchell nova

    So basically, you found a recipe on the internet, re-wrote it, took a picture of actual gardettos(or took one from google) and posted it saying “I’m going to make these soon” lol. Trans fats aren’t even bad for you if you have a balanced diet, get exercise and don’t over-do them. Also, the amount of seasoning you posted is no where near enough to use for 6 bagels. You can get between 20-30 chips per one bagel so around 100-130 chips depending on how them you slice them. (I like them thin) I tripled everything but the oil. I believe I used around 4 tablespoons oil brushing them. I also baked them for about an hour using my pizza pan that has tons of little holes in the bottom of the pan. Turned out really good. You can also put them in a sealed container inside the fridge If you want to make a huge batch. Easily can last a month like that.

    These go extremely well if broke into small pieces and put on salads or baked potatoes as an alternative to bacon bits.

    February 10, 2019 at 10:00 pm

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  10. Recipe! Gardetto’s Style Rye Chips (Sans Trans Fat) (14)

    Beeron

    the best rye chips- ordered PINAHS RYE CHIPS from FARM & FLEET less expensive than making these AND they are really really good.

    June 27, 2020 at 11:47 am

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    Pam

    Can I use dark rye bread?

    February 19, 2021 at 11:14 am

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  13. Recipe! Gardetto’s Style Rye Chips (Sans Trans Fat) (16)

    Nancy D Woeltje

    Great suggestions. I want to try it and add cayenne pepper as I’m looking for a recipe similar to the spicy Italian mix but just the rye chips.

    June 5, 2021 at 9:56 am

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Recipe! Gardetto’s Style Rye Chips (Sans Trans Fat) (2024)

FAQs

What makes Gardettos so good? ›

The crunch of the all-carb bag is mighty. The seasoning is addictive, a powerful explosion of salt, salt, garlic, and salt -- and apparently dried Worcestershire sauce, onion, baking soda, caraway, and a million chemical-sounding ingredients.

What are Gardetto's chips nutrition facts? ›

Chips, Garlic Rye
  • Total Fat 9g. 14%
  • Saturated Fat 3g. 15%
  • Trans Fat 0g.
  • Cholesterol 0mg. 0%
  • Sodium 350mg. 15%
  • Total Carbohydrates 17g. 6%
  • 4%
  • Sugars 0.5g.
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What are Gardettos rye chips made of? ›

ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), RYE FLOUR, SOYBEAN OIL.

What are the brown chips in Gardettos mix? ›

The original blend of crunchy breadsticks, salted pretzels and roasted rye chips, seasoned with Gardetto's secret family recipe. Made to bring people together, our Original Recipe is perfect for sharing with family and friends.

Are Gardettos healthy for you? ›

Gardetto extracts the worst part of its original snack mix and tries to serve it as a gourmet treat—a sneaky move that might have serious repercussions for even casual munchers. Each single serving exceeds the amount of trans fat deemed safe to consume daily by the American Heart Association.

Is there MSG in Gardettos? ›

Contains 2% or less of: Yeast, Monosodium Glutamate, Maltodextrin, Dried Worcestershire Sauce (vinegar, molasses, corn syrup, salt, caramel color, garlic powder, sugar, spice, tamarind, natural flavor), Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Fumaric Acid, Spice, Sodium Diacetate, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate, Caramel ...

What is the most unhealthy snack chip? ›

Potato chips from brands known for excessive salt, saturated fats, and artificial additives tend to be less healthy. Examples include Lay's, Pringles, and Ruffles.

Do rye chips have carbs? ›

Gardetto's Roasted Garlic Rye Chips (0.5 cup) contains 17g total carbs, 16g net carbs, 9g fat, 3g protein, and 160 calories.

Are Gardettos baked or fried? ›

According to the packaging, it was at the bakery that Judy Gardetto took the trimmings of breadsticks and mixed them with other snack bits and a blend of special seasonings. In 1981, Judy Gardetto began baking breadstick ends marinated in oil, garlic and Worcestershire sauce in her own oven.

Are Gardettos a good snack? ›

This product contains a high percentage of the Institute of Medicine's recommended adequate intake for sodium of 1500 mg a day (IOM 2005). This value is much lower than what the FDA requires be listed on food labels -- 2400 mg. Americans average 3,400 mg of sodium a day.

Did Gardetto's change their recipe? ›

Gardetto's removed the sesame seed bread sticks from their snack bag and replaced it with an inferior plain bread stick. Let the company know you wish to have them go back to the original recipe before 2013 when they changed it.

Is Gardetto's better than Chex Mix? ›

They are both enjoyable mixes, it just depends on the person. Even though I much preferred the initial flavor of the Gardettos, I didn't like how quickly that flavor tapered off compared to the Chex Mix. The Chex is a little more consistent, whereas the Gardettos don't waste any time.

What is the best part of Gardetto's? ›

These greasy little crusty chips of love are far and away the best snack inside the bag. The pretzel is a waste of space. This is why you can get a bag of just the Rye Chip.

Did Gardettos used to have Chex? ›

Daughter Nan convinced her parents to make the product commercially. It was packaged in 10 lb. bulk and sold to local bars and restaurants out of the family station wagon. One year later, John, Sr., added pretzels, rye chips and Chex cereal to the mix and “Gardetto's Deluxe Snak-Ens” was born.

Are Gardetto's fried or baked? ›

In 1981, she created a crowd favorite using breadstick ends marinated in oil, garlic and Worcestershire sauce then baked in her kitchen oven. The mix was dubbed “Gardetto's Snak-Ens” and quickly became a bestseller in the bakery.

What are some fun facts about Gardetto's? ›

The family behind the flavor.
  • Meet Johnny Gardetto. A member of the Gardetto family still works as a principal engineer at the GMI plant in Milwaukee.
  • It started in a corner bakery. Italian immigrants, Baptiste and Diane Gardetto, began baking fresh bread and breadsticks in 1932.
  • Say hello to Snack-Ens.

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