I've always loved eating nachos at Mexican or American eateries - crispy tortilla chips, layered with tomatoes, beans, lots of melted cheese and topped with sour cream. It's highly addictive and almost impossible to stop eating once you get started.
I came across this delicious Baked Nachos recipe by Curtis
Stone which is different from the normal Nachos, where tortilla chips are used - these chips are usually made from corn tortillas,
which are cut into wedges and then fried.
In this recipe, flour tortillas (a type of thin flat bread made from finely
ground wheat flour and used mainly for wraps) is torn and baked till crisp and
used as "chips". I think this is definitely healthier than the other type of deep-fried tortilla chips since its baked. I used wholemeal flour tortillas in packs of five at the supermarket.
The crispy baked tortillas are then layered with beans, tomatoes, parsley and then baked till the cheese is all melted and gooey. It is then served with with sour cream or yoghurt.
There is just one word to describe this dish, which is perfect as a snack or a starter for parties: heavenly!
Baked Nachos (Serves 4)
Recipe by Curtis Stone on Oprah.com
Ingredients
- 8 tortillas wraps , torn into large pieces (sold in packs in supermarket)
- 8 ounces (226 g) cooked kidney beans
- 2 large tomatoes , seeds removed and cut into a small dice (reserve some for garnish)
- 6 ounces mozzarella , torn into small pieces
- 6 ounces grated Monterey Jack, shredded
- 1/4 bunch fresh cilantro , chopped rough (reserve some for garnish)
- Low-fat sour cream or low-fat yogurt to serve
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Arrange the torn pieces of tortilla on a baking sheet and bake for 7 to 8 minutes or until the tortillas are crispy. Remove from oven and allow to cool slightly.
- On an oven-safe serving tray or round baking sheet, lay a layer of tortilla crisps on the bottom. Layer with the beans, tomatoes, cheeses and cilantro. Add another layer of tortilla, and repeat process until all ingredients are used.
- Once the nachos are arranged, bake in the oven for 4 to 5 minutes or until the cheese is completely melted. Remove from oven and serve with sour cream or yogurt drizzled over the top, and garnish with reserved cilantro and diced tomato.
This looks so yummy. I want a plateful.
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome!!I really like Mexican food. Bookmarking this one. I am hoping to treat my family with this dish soon.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week X
Mich, I love nachos! I always order it at Chillis. Hmmm..I should really make my own to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI have never eat this before, can i have a try ? hehe...
ReplyDeleteI'm a nachos fan too! So all the tortilla will be crispy or just the top ones? I'm an idiot when it comes to baking. Lol!
ReplyDeleteMich , I really NEED it right now :D It looks really delicious !
ReplyDeleteI am also a huge nachos fan. Have been seeing quite many recipes using flour tortillas, glad that you approve, I need to try it soon too.
ReplyDeleteLove the baked version. Looks super yum
ReplyDeleteI am a fan of nachos and these looks so, so good! I wish that I could bite into these! Looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Mich! Nachos is great for party! Know what, the school is now selling this too and is my girls' favorite!
ReplyDeleteNachos definitely are one of the most addictive eats, especially if you make them :)
ReplyDeleteI'm salivating!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Yes, I have not had nachos for a while, now looking at yours I feel that I should make my own as well...looks delicious Mich...love all the toppings.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ahead :D
I should not have seen this in the middle of night. it's almost 2AM here, and now I'm hungry!
ReplyDeleteThis looks soooooooooooo delicious, and it's calling my name
Hi Mich,
ReplyDeleteLike your healthier version of cheesy nachos... Great way to get the kids eating their vege :p
Zoe
Those close up shots are making me very hungry. Nachos for breakfast is completely acceptable don't you think?
ReplyDeleteThat looks healthy and delicious! I would love to give this a try too, add lots of cheese so my boys would eat it:P
ReplyDeleteNachos are sure addictive! I must give this baked version a try too.
ReplyDeleteI love nachos and I haven't had them in sooo long. Way too long. Thanks for jogging my dinner menu!
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic! We love nachos around here and this baked version is a nice change.
ReplyDeleteHi Mich,
ReplyDeleteThese nachos looks awesome.
Love this healthy version:D
mui
love all that you put in here! looks wonderful and delicious!
ReplyDeletenachos nachos- my favourite.
ReplyDeleteAwesome colors!
ReplyDeleteNever tried baked version. I'm not a huge fan of nachos but once in a while I get craving for it. I have to try your recipe. I'll enjoy it much more than from restaurant's heavy version.
ReplyDeletesounds and look delicious The kids love nachos!!
ReplyDeleteLove those colors!
ReplyDeleteI dont know if we have told you this before but we are always in the mood for mexican food... Nachos are up there on the list.... They are simple, hearty and have all our favorite ingredients in one no fuss dish!! Lovely photos too!
ReplyDeleteThis sound too tempting , all Flavours in there..
ReplyDeleteHi Mich, very inviting dish, look really good and appetizing. Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
Nachos make for a really great summer appetizer. Flour tortillas would be a lot more like baking pitas. The melted cheese looks delicious and I think that it would go very well baked into the flour tortillas. Thank you for including the recipe. These nachos really do not take very long to make.
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