
Some of you might look at the title and that pictures and think to yourself, "Marisa, what are you doing featuring an image of a nacho on healthy snacks day? They aren't healthy!" However, in the spectrum of nachos, these are far more healthy (and delicious) than the ones (those gloopy, soggy piles of chips under fake, processed cheese) that often appear on our Super Bowl snack table. As an added bonus, the Homesick Texan has written a blog post about all about these classic nachos made with nothing but good chips, Longhorn cheddar cheese and jalapeno slices.
And, as always, if you think you might just like to see one of your own images here on Slashfood, head over to our Flickr group, join up and start adding your pictures.

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1-30-2008 @11:00AM Red Icculus said... Homemade nachos are a staple in our house. Here is our recipe:
http://red-icculus.com/?p=26
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1-30-2008 @12:39PM beanspants said... my mom made nachos like that, and i always thought they were too plain for the amount of effort required to make them. chips and warm queso, (and you can just put a pepper on top if that's what you want) is a more efficient and better snack.
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