A method of making a puffed, dehydrated food product comprises mixing a high amylopectin starch and selected food ingredients to form a dough; forming the dough into pieces; and exposing the dough pieces to microwave radiation at a pressure less than atmospheric to puff and dry the dough pieces, producing the puffed, dehydrated food product. The ingredients may include tomato paste, yogurt, fruit or fruit juice concentrate, fruit puree, vegetable puree, vegetable puree concentrate, coffee, and concentrated soup. The dough may be formed in the absence of starch hydrolysates. The method produces dehydrated food products which incorporate a variety of food ingredients in a matrix that has a puffed, crispy structure.