These easy nachos are loaded with zesty beef, toppings and of course lots of shredded cheese. Simply fill a sheet pan and bake until golden and bubbly! Add your favorite toppings (check out our favorites below) and serve with sour cream, salsa, and guacamole.

It’s Nacho Time!

Nachos were first made at the Victory Club in Mexico in 1940. Chef Ignacio Anaya García created them for a customer, and since Nacho was his nickname, they were known as Nacho’s Special. They became so popular (no surprise), that when the Victory Club shut down, Ignacio later opened his own restaurant called Nachos. At home, we make nachos that are fully loaded with meat and shredded cheese (different from the nacho cheese sauce we enjoy in Mexico). They are baked until bubbly with golden corn tortilla chips and there’s no skimping on cheese!

Ingredients for Nachos

Start with tortilla chips and cheese… and then add in your favorite toppings. Tortilla Chips – This recipe starts with tortilla chips; skip the flavored ones (Doritos don’t make great nachos). Thicker tortilla chips stand up to the toppings, skip thin cantina-style chips. Cheese – The best nacho recipe is one with lots of cheese; I love a blend of cheddar and Monterey jack cheese. To make it fast, use pre-shredded cheeses like Mexican or TexMex blends. Meat – Seasoned ground beef & black beans are added to this recipe (but they’re optional). This is a great place to use leftover taco meat. Swap out the beef use any leftover meats like barbacoa or steak!

The Best Toppings for Nachos

Nachos make a great appetizer, but they’re so hearty and packed with goodness, so they’re great as a meal too! Here’s our list of fixings that are “nacho supreme” worthy!

Add these BEFORE baking: Sliced black olives, red onions, canned or grilled corn, fresh jalapenos Add these AFTER baking: pickled jalapenos,  diced tomatoes, green onions, diced avocado, cilantro Add these ON THE SIDE: guacamole, pico de Gallo, salsa, sour cream, lime wedges

How To Make Homemade Nachos

Homemade loaded nachos are super easy to make and totally customizable!

Nachos are customizable; add the toppings you love, skip the ones you don’t. Prep all of the ingredients ahead of time and bake when guests arrive. This version of nachos supreme has lots of meat but you can leave the meat off if you’d like.

Leftover Nachos

The best nachos are enjoyed right away when the tortilla chips are fresh and crunchy! If you have lots left over, there are a couple of options: Option 1: Refrigerate. Bake on a pan at 400°F until hot, about 7 minutes. The chips themselves won’t crisp up, but they still taste great. Option 2: Discard the chips and save the nacho mixture in a covered container in the refrigerator for about 3 days. Add it to fresh chips and bake like new. They can be added to a Doritos casserole or taco casserole or stirred into tortilla soup! Did you make these Easy Cheesy Nachos? Be sure to leave a rating and a comment below!  © SpendWithPennies.com. Content and photographs are copyright protected. Sharing of this recipe is both encouraged and appreciated. Copying and/or pasting full recipes to any social media is strictly prohibited. Please view my photo use policy here.

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