Wondering where tortilla chips came from in the first place? CheckIDDay.com says,
Jose Martinez of San Antonio, Texas, is often credited as being their (tortilla chips) creator. He was the owner of the Tamalina Milling Company and came up with mass-produced masa, a type of corn flour used to make tortillas. He made tortilla chips with some excess masa.
In the 1940 s Rebecca Webb Carranza she fried misshapen tortillas and served them at a family party, where they were a hit. She began marketing them to the public, and by the 1960s the company was selling them as Tort Chips.
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In the 1940s, Ignacio “Nacho” Anaya was working at Club Victoria in the border town of Piedras Negras, Mexico, when a group from the neighboring Texas town of Eagle Pass came in looking for something to eat. As the restaurant’s
maître d, Anaya s job was normally limited to attending to guests, but on this particular occasion, the cook was nowhere to be found.
Instead of turning the customers away, Anaya ducked into the kitchen to whip up a quick dish using the few ingredients he could find. The resulting plate of tortilla chips topped with grated cheese and sliced jalapeños was a hit. It needed a name, and Nachos Especiales an homage to its creator stuck. Or at least the first half of it did.