Bricklayer-Style Nachos Recipe (2024)

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Michael

What does "thick-cut bacon, thinly sliced" mean?

L Allen

Make the meat mixture, divide into four portions and freeze three. Pull one portion out at night for the next night. Microwave thawed mixture briefly, use a glass pie pan of chips, top with meat, cheese, etc and bake. Work night dinner, hot and salty and indulgent.

Dan

Definitely drain the tomatoes (and use half of what the recipe says) or you’re going to have soggy chips that can’t hold any weight. Use only half the onions and dice rather than slice.Garnish with lime juice and cilantro.

Margie

Cheese on chips first, then meat on top. Meat will get crispy in the oven, cheese melts under, helps save the chips from getting too soggy. Or just melt the cheese on the chips separately from the meat & have the meat as a 'topping' after. Ditto spritzing with lime juice while hot out of the oven, along with large flaky salt.

LXV

There's Spanish and Mexican chorizo.Spanish is cured hard, like a pepperoni, and doesn't crumbleMexican is like a bratwurst or Italian sausage: highly seasoned raw meat in a casing. It crumbles.

CC Baker

Yum! Instead of cooking bacon, I used bacon grease to cook the meat & veg. I also used a combo of fresh chorizo & ground chicken breast, and added blobs of refried pintos (also cooked with bacon grease) amidst the meat sauce. Fun, flexible recipe, regardless of how you chop your bacon, ha!

Kelly R.

This recipe is SO different from previous nacho recipes that I just had to try it. We loved it! However.... The tortilla chips turned out pretty soggy and couldn’t withstand all the juicy deliciousness of the sauce. Next time, I’ll serve the chips on the side

Kathy

Thin cross-wise slices, I believe.

Sarah

Meats used: bacon and ground chicken. Perfect combo. Cheeses: seaside cheddar and feta. Yum!Handmade tortillas? Yup!1/2 the tomatoe? Done.Did I listen to the feedback about putting the chips on the side. Nope. And that was the biggest mistake! You go through all this trouble and make handmade tortillas only to have them soggy. It’s a bummer. Heed the warning of the soggy chips. You’ll be glad you did!

Jessica

Made this switched out the beef for some diced up chicken because that’s what I had. Delicious. The whole family loved it. Great for the football game. Will make again.

Brian

Try this with roasted squash instead of chorizo/top sirloin! delicious...s is the original.

Val

Best nachos ever! But not a weeknight-friendly dish as it takes many steps and significant time to prep. Also quite decadent with so much fatty meat (in a good way). The bacon and chorizo make the sirloin look like spa food (ha!) Glad to have read the comments and thus froze half the meat-salsa topping for a future meal. Used drained, fire roasted whole tomatoes, which I roughly chopped. Glad I drained the tomatoes as am not fan, unlike other posters, of partially soggy nachos.

Sherry1950

I just cooked the sauce down until it was very dry before putting on the chips and they were not soggy.

Wendy

By mistake, I used thin-cut bacon, thinly sliced. Ruined the entire dish. Next time, I'll use thin-sliced bologna, coarsely chopped.

Bree LaFin

Intended to follow the recipe, until I discovered my chorizo was mostly "pork salivary glands" with the consistency of cat food. Total trash, but hey, sausage will be sausage, so I improvised. 1/3 the chorizo, 1lb ground beef instead of sirloin to hide the texture, less bacon because the ground beef was fattier. 1 can fire roasted tomatoes, added spices. Melted cheese on the chips and baked for 4 min to avoid sogginess. Refried beans with the meat mix to cut the funk from the offal. No fresco.

Paul

Fire-roasting the tomatoes makes a big difference. After adding tomatoes to meat mixture, it begs for some spice. Adding cumin, ancho chili, and smoked paprika really rounded out the flavor. Whole Foods sells sirloin flap, which has a nicer texture than top sirloin, and this worked beautifully in this recipe. A delicious, versatile filling for all things Mexican.

betsey

I didn’t drain the tomatoes, and that blew the whole dish if you’re going to pour the mixture over the chips. They were super soggy.

Cornell92

For those asking for a vegetarian version (despite the note asking - and I paraphrase “What the heck?” - do check the link at the top of the age here in the NYT article! It offers right at the beginning a discussion/recipe/suggestions for vegetarian versions.

cooked

Not very good. Don’t need to make again.

Island Cook

Worked out great even with our little toaster oven! Decided to cook the taco chips separately and serve the sauce along side as someone recommended. Would also cut the recipe next time as there was too much for two people. Might make the sauce and freeze to use as needed. Easy to make and delicious!

Scot F. Martin

Some cumin kicks the flavor up a bit.

Jen

this is a go-to in our house, especially when we're hosting. Always a hit

JH

It was okay. Only make what you'll eat straight from the oven. It doesn't hold for a next day leftover.

Jane S

After making the meat mixture I let it cool completely so it firmed up. So when I baked it over the chips they were not soggy. That said, I was still very disappointed with this recipe - it lacks heat, it lacks flavor, it just doesn't deliver. I do however like the concept so will try and create my own version of this - I think chorizo, ground beef or chicken together would work with more of a salsa style tomato base and cheese sauce, sour cream, avocado and plenty of spices!

Kathleen

Did anyone find the sirloin to be tough and/or dry? I like everything about this recipe except the sirloin; it’s Always been overly chewy or downright tough to me.

Melissa

Is sirloin steak the same as just sirloin?

Biel

Great recipe! Very yummy but the chorizo is too much to I didn’t add it

bem

Very adaptable to changes based on what is available. Took about 25 minutes start to finish. Delicious, quick & easy!

latenac

Fun idea for making nachos a more substantial meal but really too wet of a mixture and so much stuff that nothing really came through flavor wise.

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Bricklayer-Style Nachos Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the correct way to layer nachos? ›

Arrange half of tortilla chips onto prepared baking sheet in single layer, overlapping chips slightly. Top with half each of meat mixture, corn and black beans. Top with 2 cups cheese. Repeat Step 3 to create second layer with remaining beef, corn, beans and cheese.

What is bricklayer style? ›

Bricklayer-style beef, or puntas al albañil, made with tender pieces of beef, salty bacon and sometimes chorizo in a chunky fire-roasted salsa, is a beloved taco filling in Mexico.

What is the secret to good homemade nachos? ›

One layer of chips and toppings is good. A double layer is better. For maximum crunchy-to-gooey texture, start with a layer of chips that completely covers the bottom of your tray. Then, slather it with any toppings that need to be hot and/or melted, like beans, shredded meat, and cheese.

How to layer nachos so they don't get soggy? ›

* Bring refrigerated toppings to room temperature before piling them onto the warm chips. * To prevent the chips from getting soggy, sprinkle grated or crumbled cheese on top and bake them in the oven for a few minutes. When melted, the cheese will act as a buffer between the chips and toppings.

How many layers for nachos? ›

So, a nacho-preparer can make as many layers and add as many ingredients as he or she desires. At our house, the maximum load, though, is about three layers, with ingredients repeated each layer—and maybe a little extra cheese on the final one.

What is the order of toppings for nachos? ›

Spread out a layer of chips, followed by an even distribution of meat and beans, then lots--I mean lots--of cheese. Complete coverage guarantees you don't commit the cardinal sin of nacho making: the sad chip with no topping.

What are the three rules of bricklaying? ›

If you want to build brick walls then you have to start with the corners, and the bricklayers' mantra - as I mentioned last week - is "level, gauge, plumb, straighten".

How do you do bricklaying? ›

Starting at one end, lay the first brick and tap slightly to 'bed in'. 'Butter up' one end of the next brick with mortar and abut it to the first. Repeat using string line as a guide. At the point where you want your pillars to start, place a brick side-on to the end of the wall.

What makes a good bricklayer? ›

Good physical strength, stamina and hand-eye coordination are similarly vital. Prospective bricklayers must also be good at mathematics so that they can measure and mix materials correctly, in addition to being well-organised and proficient with both hand and power tools.

What is the best melting cheese for nachos? ›

A: While you can technically use any type of cheese for nachos, some cheeses work better than others. The best options include Cheddar, Monterey Jack, Pepper Jack, and Queso Blanco.

What makes nachos taste better? ›

Top tip: While buying pre-shredded works for nachos, I always recommend grating your cheese yourself. It's the key to getting the ultimate cheesy meltiness that I crave in a good nachos recipe. The beans: Both canned refried beans and black beans are the stars of these nachos.

Do you put cheese on nachos first? ›

To make sure every chip is covered in cheese, lay down the cheese on the chips first. The cheese will serve as a blanket, protecting the chips from liquidy, sog-inducing toppings.

What is the secret to crispy nachos? ›

Limiting the number of ingredients baked with the chips is the key to crispiness. Top chips with no more than two or three toppings. Choose from items such as black beans, refried beans, chopped grilled chicken, seasoned ground beef (browned and drained), or chopped jalapenos.

Do you put tomatoes on nachos before or after cooking? ›

To achieve this, put one layer of chips on a baking sheet, then cover with cheese and toppings. Repeat until you've used everything up so that every bite is the same from beginning to end. Sprinkle on fresh toppings like cilantro, scallions, tomatoes, and pickled jalapenos on after the nachos come out of the oven.

Do you put salsa on nachos before baking? ›

Tip tortilla chips on to a baking tray, pour over salsa and scatter over a few sliced spring onions. Grate over a good chunk of cheese (fontina is perfect, but cheddar will do). Add a pinch of crushed chilli flakes, then put under a hot grill for about 3 minutes to melt the cheese.

How do you structure nachos? ›

Assemble Smartly. Layer your hot toppings wisely on top of your melted cheese, spreading down beans first, if using. Beans will act as nacho mortar, protecting the cheese layer from susceptibility to sogginess, while cementing other toppings to the chip.

How are nachos traditionally served? ›

This type of dish is usually served as an appetizer at bars or restaurants in the United States and elsewhere. Typically, the tortilla chips are arranged on a platter, meat and refried bean toppings are then added, and the entire platter is smothered with shredded cheese.

How do you eat nachos properly? ›

Nachos are a finger food, much like French fries, so you'd want to eat them with your fingers. This is especially important if you are sharing a bowl of nachos with other people. If you are serving nachos at a party, consider including some baby wipes or hand sanitizer.

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