Since first being published in 2003, Ferran Adrià's iconic Spanish tortilla recipe has had a life of its own across the internet (and many cookbooks), and has seen many additions and tweaks (flipping vs. not, crushing the chips vs. not, kettle vs. thin chips). Trust us when we say that, whatever rendition you go with, this tortilla española is here for you in a pinch (and fast). It skips the traditional steps of a making a tortilla—no slicing and slow-frying potatoes and onions here. Instead, grab your favorite thin and crispy potato chips and a few eggs. Near-instantly, you'll have lunch, dinner, or a snack when you need it most. And yes indeed, your simplest Lay's or other thin, classic potato chips are recommended instead of a thicker, kettle-style potato chip—they'll meld into the tortilla better.
Perhaps you have a little more energy to put into your tortilla? Then spend a little time rummaging through your refrigerator to pull together leftover cured meats, pickled peppers, and herbs to add color and flavor. To turn it into an instant party snack, cut it into small squares, tapas-style, and dress it up with a little garlicky mayo.
Recipe adapted from Saveur Magazine and The Family Meal (Phaidon Press October, 2011). —Genius Recipes
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