You go to lift up a chip and most of the stuff (toppings) is left on the tray.

Try to scoop anything up and you get so little that it’s more headache then it’s worth.

Not saying they shouldn’t exist, just I would never order them.

  • @[email protected]
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    011 days ago

    Good nachos are awesome.

    1 in like 50 plates of nachos are good.

    Needs good layering of cheese and toppings, good cold toppings added after bake sturdy chip, good dips. Immense failure rate.

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    You need a fairly sturdy chip for good nachos. Something that can withstand the glorious mass of meat and cheese and pico de gallo and jalapenos. Fuck I’m hungry now

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    011 days ago

    Yeah most places do shitty nachos but now you’ve got me hungry for that place a little out of the way that does them really well.

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    011 days ago

    Begrudging upvote for the unpopular opinion.

    Did you get nachos from a vending machine in a rural, Midwestern, gas station bathroom? I’m trying to imagine the food crime you experienced, but I’ve had 7-Eleven nachos better than described. Who hurt you?

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    A really incredible plate of nachos is a great pleasure of life, but most places do suck at them. You basically need to fry your own tortilla chips, because anything that came packaged will not be able to survive a good number of toppings.

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    Greasy soggy chips just isn’t that appealing. Give me the chips and all the fixings on the side and it’s much more appealing.

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      011 days ago

      Fuck. That’s so simple! Other places do it with broth/sauce, and noodles/rice… Why TF don’t they do this with ordered nachos!? Even my lazy ass has no issues with pouring cheese sauce on chips…

    • @[email protected]
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      011 days ago

      This is the way. Especially if you are using queso.

      I worked on various homemade nacho techniques w/ queso to see if there was a way to serve them without the chips getting soggy and messy. It’s pretty much impossible unless you can serve and eat them within 2 mins.

      Queso and toppings on the side fare sooooo much better. Maybe it’s more work but worth it for the superior nacho experience.

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    011 days ago

    bad nachos suck.

    Fresh properly made nachos are FIRE.

    It requires the right kind of chips (size and strength) the right kind of cheese (needs to have the right stringy consistency to hold together but not too strong that it fights the chip being pulled away) and it needs to have the right amount of toppings spread thinly and evenly across the plate.

    Too many places use anemic chips or way too much refried beans/other toppings. They layer them too deep as opposed to wide. They either don’t melt the cheese enough or they melt it too much and then serve it once it’s already started to hardened.

    Truthfully nachos are a difficult dish to do correctly, but when you get good nachos they are absolutely heavenly.

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    011 days ago

    Nachos and salads are the same thing, a messier version of a sandwich or taco. Or are sandwiches and tacos just really convenient forms of salads or nachos? I’m not sure.

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    011 days ago

    A proper nacho plate is made like a lasagna/casserole, with proper layering. Most people just dump chips and then toppings right on top. Imo this is a taco salad more than nachos.