How long it takes: 20 minutes to prep, 10 to 12 minutes in the oven Equipment you’ll need: skillet, large sheet pan Servings: 4 These nachos taste great topped with all the fixings: diced tomatoes and avocado, salsa, sour cream – anything you’d like. You’re going to love this simple yet super-flavorful recipe for the best homemade nachos.

Easy to make. This recipe comes together in a flash. Simply sauté your taco beef in a skillet with some veggies, layer it over your tortilla chips, then bake. Fully loaded. You can be as creative as you’d like when it comes to topping your nachos. You can treat them like a taco, anything goes! Versatile. Whether you’re after a crowd-pleasing party appetizer or a fun weeknight meal, these savory ground beef nachos have you covered. They’re hearty enough as a main and shareable as a snack.

Ingredient Notes

Ground Beef – Hearty ground beef takes these homemade nachos from appetizer to main! I make my taco meat with lean ground beef (92%). Feel free to mix things up with half beef, half pork, or ground chicken or turkey. Keep reading for easy nachos variations. Onion and Green Pepper – To sauté with the beef for additional flavor. You’ll need one small onion and about half of a green pepper, diced up finely. Taco Seasoning – Use a package of your favorite store-bought seasoning, or make homemade taco seasoning. It’s super easy! Tortilla Chips – You’ll need one bag of your preferred brand of sturdy tortilla chips. Choose chips that are thick enough to hold up with the toppings. If you have time, make your own homemade tortilla chips in the air fryer! Cheese – I use a combination of grated cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese. You can substitute another type of cheese or your own blend, see below.

How to Make Beef Nachos in the Oven

While the oven preheats to a toasty 400ºF, line a large baking sheet with foil or parchment paper for easy cleanup. I also like to give the lined pan a quick coating of nonstick spray. Then, prepare a quick and easy ground beef mixture: Brown the beef. Add the beef to a large skillet with the diced pepper and onion. Saute the beef and veggies, stirring often, until the meat is browned and the onions are cooked through. Add seasoning. Next, stir in your taco seasoning and water. Most store-bought taco seasoning already contains thickeners. However, if you’re using homemade, sprinkle in a spoonful of flour at the same time as the seasoning to help thicken the beef mixture while it cooks.  Cook. Continue to cook the beef until it’s well coated in seasoning, and the water is mostly absorbed or evaporated.

Assembling Nachos

When your seasoned ground beef is cooked, you’re ready to layer and bake your beef nachos. Here’s how to do it:

Start with tortilla chips. Take out your prepared baking pan and spread the tortilla chips over the pan in an even layer. Layer the cheese and beef. Next, sprinkle on half the shredded cheese, followed by the beef mixture, and more cheese. Bake. Pop your nachos into the oven at 400ºF and bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the cheese is golden and bubbly. Try not to overbake the nachos. All that’s left to do is to pile on your favorite nacho toppings (see below) and dig in.

Tips for Succcess

Keep these pro tips in mind for the best homemade nachos: Use the right tortilla chips. For best results, use thick-cut, sturdy tortilla chips when making nachos. Thin, crispy tortilla chips are more likely to break and become soggy under heavier toppings. Grate the cheese fresh and by hand. Storebought pre-shredded cheese doesn’t melt nearly as smoothly as freshly grated cheese because of anti-caking additives. Serve nachos right away. These beef nachos taste the best when they’re fresh and hot from the oven!

Possible Recipe Variations

Looking for more ways to turn these baked nachos into a dish the whole family will love? Try these easy beef nachos variations:

Give these beef nachos a spicy kick: Sprinkle hot sauce into the beef mixture. You could also use cayenne pepper or crushed red pepper flakes, or trade Monterey Jack for Pepper Jack cheese. Heartier beef nachos: Stir canned black beans or pinto beans into the beef mixture at the end of cooking. Remember to rinse and drain your canned beans beforehand. Make chicken nachos. For a leaner option, swap ground chicken for the ground beef. You could also top your nachos with leftover salsa chicken. Use a different-sized pan. I use a jumbo 11 x 17 inch sheet pan, but you can bake these nachos on a 9 x 13 inch baking pan if that’s what you have on hand. Use Doritos in place of regular tortilla chips. Use any flavor you’d like to give your nachos a fun twist. Make your own tortilla chips. It’s quick and easy in the air fryer (recipe linked in the ingredients earlier), or you can make baked tortilla chips while the oven is hot. All you need is corn tortillas and a little oil or oil spray. Another alternative is taco cups which are sort of a mash-up of nachos and tacos. For a vegetarian version, try my recipe for vegetarian nachos drizzled with creamy cilantro lime dressing.

Troubleshooting: Soggy Nachos

If your nachos are soggy, it could be that you used thin tortilla chips, or it could also be that you didn’t let enough water evaporate from the beef mixture before assembling your nachos. Give the beef enough time to cook, and serve the nachos right after baking.

What to Serve With Beef Nachos

Appetizers: We love nachos as an easy appetizer served alongside corn salsa or refried bean dip. Be sure to have plenty of extra tortilla chips on hand. Sides: Nachos make a great addition to taco night. Serve next to healthy ground turkey tacos with a side of zesty Mexican rice. For a lighter option, try a taco salad. Of course, all this Tex-Mex energy pairs deliciously with a homemade pineapple margarita! Game Day: A big tray of nachos makes the perfect starter on Game Day before I bring out a batch of my favorite beef chili and pub-style chili lime chicken wings with dipping sauce. (If you’re looking for more game day inspiration, be sure to check out my collection of Super Bowl recipes!)

Storing & Reheating Leftovers

Storage and Reheating: Nachos are best served hot right from the oven. If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. The chips will become soggier the longer they sit. To reheat, spread leftover nachos onto a baking sheet and warm them in the oven at 350ºF. Freezer/Make Ahead: While you can’t freeze baked nachos, you can prepare the ground beef mixture ahead and freeze it airtight for up to 3 months. Defrost the beef in the fridge before assembling the nachos as directed.

Interested in a weekly meal plan that includes this recipe? Take a look at my Meal Plan #33 or Meal Plan #91. You’ll find a wholesome recipe for each weekday plus a categorized grocery list. Let me do the planning for you this week! We add a new meal plan weekly.

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