How “my friend” arranges nachos.

    by BashfullyBi

    26 Comments

    1. the_original_Retro on

      Nothing whatsoever wrong with this except where’s the other toppings.

      Each nacho gets some cheesy goodness. That’s a win.

    2. amandashartstein on

      Don’t have to worry about a friend getting all the nachos stuck together and then considering it one nacho

    3. This is how I’ve always done them. Mix up some salsa and refried beans, spread over each chip then slices of pepperoni, cheese, jalapeno, black olive. Pop them under the broiler till cheese melts. Relocate to the couch, eat way too many and feel like a disappointment the remainder of the evening.

    4. UnimpressedWithAll on

      This is actually the original way nachos were made – just add a dribble of salsa and Jalapeno slices on each nacho.

      My mom in the early 80s tried to recreate the nachos she had while in Acapulco in 82. All we had were yellow corn round nachos. No salsa, so she subbed tomato sauce, and no jalapeños so subbed minced bell peppers. With shredded cheese on top. Broiled in the oven. While they were not “nachos” they were my first introduction as a young child in the frozen windswept prairies of Canada, and they were actually delicious in their own way. I can still taste them.

    5. i thought they were crackers and was emotional people were being supportive in the comments.

    6. could_use_a_snack on

      It’s kinda bothering me that they didn’t use some sort of circle cutter to cut the cheese, but otherwise this is great.

    7. You can do the same thing with crackers. Spread them out like this, tiny piece of cheese on each, then melt. Add a slice of mushroom or piece broccoli to each for fanciness. Or a slice of meat like pepperoni/ring balogna/etc. Just stay away from fatty meats or they get soggy.

    8. This is the nacho prep of someone who has had the nucleus chip stolen from them one too many times.

    9. gonefishingfar on

      Me too! I want cheese on each and every one of them. I use shedded cheese and put way more though

    10. Not sure why “your friend” needs quotes…but those “nachos” sure as shit need quotes.

    11. This is pretty much how I do it. I like each chip to have cheese. I add other things post-heat.

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