mexican potato nachos

Author of this recipe: Tamera Valenciana

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"Simple yet flavorful Mexican Potato Nachos! Made with store-bought potatoes for a guilt-free twist on classic tortilla chips. Topped with fresh guacamole and melted cheese for a perfect mix of smoky, creamy, and cheesy flavors. Perfect for Cinco de Mayo or just because!"

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Ingredients

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  11. **Mexican Potato Nachos Recipe: A Quick & Flaky Taste!**
  12. Discover how to make delicious **Mexican potato nachos** with our easy-to-follow recipe! Perfect for movie night or a quick snack, these warm and flavorful tortilla chips are made from scratch. Whether you're a novice cook or a pro, this dish is guaranteed to impress your friends and family.
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  14. ### Step 1: Prepare Your Potatoes
  15. Start by washing and cutting your potatoes into thick chunks. Ideal sizes are about **2 inches wide**, ensuring they’ll hold together nicely when seasoned.
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  17. ### Step 2: Season the Potatoes
  18. Add a mixture of **salt, chili powder, paprika, cumin, and oregano** to your potato chunks in a bowl. Rub the seasoning into the potatoes with your fingers or the back of a spoon for even flavor distribution.
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  20. ### Step 3: Cook the Potatoes
  21. Place the seasoned potato chunks on a baking sheet and bake at **375°F (190°C)** until tender, approximately **25-30 minutes**. Allow them to cool slightly before tossing onto a large tortilla.
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  23. ### Step 4: Prepare the Toppings
  24. Mix together **mexican salsa, avocado, tomatoes, cheese slices, and fresh cilantro** in a bowl for a vibrant, tangy flavor profile.
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  26. ### Step 5: Assemble Your Nachos
  27. Place the heated potato chunks on top of your tortilla. Spoon the mixed toppings over them to create a loaded mix of flavors.
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  29. ### Step 6: Serve & Enjoy
  30. Wrap or serve separately and let it cool slightly before eating for the perfect texture contrast between warm chips and cold dips.
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  32. **Optional Toppings Ideas:**
  33. - Sprinkle **black olives**, **pico de gallo**, or **pomegranate seeds** for extra flavor.
  34. - Tuck in a few **queso fresco slices** for a cheesy kick.
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  36. Enjoy your **Mexican potato nachos** as an easy, flavorful snack or side! Perfect for Cinco de Mayo celebrations, parties, or just relaxing at home.

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Nutrition Information

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FatN/A g
CarbohydratesN/A g
ProteinN/A g

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