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Ultimate Nachos

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Photo of our nachos recipe with side bowls of green salsa red salsa and guacamole.

Inspired by my mom Julie Boone, the family's "Nacho Queen," these nachos start with three essential ingredients: a dollop of homemade pinto bean dip, sliced jalapeños, and plenty of grated cheddar. The key to crispy nachos is to limit the number of ingredients that go into the oven with the chips.

This simple yet solid foundation is delicious on its own and provides a great canvas for your favorite fresh toppings.

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