The Best Homemade Vegan Loaded Nachos Recipe Ever (2024)

Vegan loaded nachos - I'm your number one fan.

Nachos are always a good idea... but when it's borderline summer time and cinco de mayo is just a few days away.. nachos sound like an even more fantastic idea altogether.

I went ahead and called this recipe - the best vegan loaded nachos recipe ever, mostly because I honestly do think these are the best vegan loaded nachos, ever. Period. 😛

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Now, I may be biased.. which is why I had several non-vegan friends try this recipe out and let's just say they all went for seconds so I think that's a good sign, right?

These nachos have it all. They're crunchy, salty, spicy, savory, and so so yum. Topped with mouth-watering vegan walnut taco meat, lovely fresh notes from the pico de gallo, creaminess factor from the guac AND a spicy kick from the nacho cheeze... you'll be dreaming about these nachos for days. 😛

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Let's talk about the recipe

There are three ways that you can approach this recipe.

1. Keep it super simple

If you're all about keeping it simple then by all means do. Use this recipe as a starter guide or as a framework to create your own nachos with store bought products. For example - instead of making your own chips, you can just buy nacho chips from the store.

You can also buy 'already made' vegan taco meat (usually available in whole foods, trader joe's, or other local natural food stores). You can use store bought salsa instead of making your own pico de gallo.. and you can definitely use your favorite store bought vegan cheeze sauces as well. The point is... you can make this as easy as you'd like orrrr you can go for the whole 'shebang' and make each part on your own at home.

Keeping in mind that homemade is always best - I can't guarantee how your nachos will turn out if you choose to sub for store bought products. Also keeping in mind that many of these store bought products do contain oils and sugars - which would not make this meal 'whole food plant based oil free'.

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2. Make everything from scratch

This is the way that I make the nachos and even though it seems a bit overwhelming at first (ahh how many recipes does it take to make one nacho recipe?!) please take a step back, take a deep breathe, and read the following words - you can make the BEST homemade-from-scratch-oil-free vegan nachos in about an hour give or take.

That's not too bad right? Yes, you'll be cooking non stop and doing lots of multi tasking but the end result is so so sooo worth it.

Honestly, that is what makes *this* vegan nacho recipe extra special, making it from scratch.

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So what's the third option I mentioned?

3. Part homemade, Part Store-bought.

If making everything from scratch just seems unrealistic for you then go ahead and buy a few of the items already made. I do this myself sometimes when I'm short on time. You can definitely find good quality guac already made in stores. You can use store-bought salsa instead of pico de gallo. In this way, you'll have a few of the items ready to go and you'll just have to make a few things at home yourself. Win-Win!

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Time Saving Tips:

Remember you can always plan ahead and that's something I actually recommend. The vegan walnut meat is a great meal prepping item because you can make it, store it in an airtight container in your fridge and just reheat it the next day when you are ready to use it. You can also make the cheeze sauce the night before but I wouldn't make it any more far in advance than that because vegan sauces tend to sour quickly (like within 2 days)!

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Nachos have a lot going on - but it's always worth it in the end! Make this for yourself and someone special or double the recipe for a larger group. Nachos make for great appetizers or a side dish in small portions, or make a meal out of it and serve a whole plate worth of nachos! Either way, you can't go wrong.

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Are your a nacho fan? Please tell me all about how much you love nachos down below! 🙂

Have left overs?

If you end up with left over walnut taco meat, pico de gallo, guac, or vegan cheeze sauce - you can make raw vegan romaine lettuce tacos!

with love + gratitude,

Jen ♥

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The Best Homemade Vegan Loaded Nachos Recipe Ever (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to making good nachos? ›

The best nachos feature a mix of cooked and fresh ingredients, such as grilled shrimp and cilantro. Yet it's best to keep hot and cold separate throughout the preparation process, so fresh herbs and green onions don't wilt from heat, and guacamole and sour cream don't liquefy.

How do you keep loaded nachos crispy? ›

No matter what kind of nachos you like, there are some commonsense tips for doing it right:
  1. * Bring refrigerated toppings to room temperature before piling them onto the warm chips.
  2. * To prevent the chips from getting soggy, sprinkle grated or crumbled cheese on top and bake them in the oven for a few minutes.
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What are the best nacho toppings? ›

But you can top your nachos with whatever you want! If you want to stick with the classic vibes, we recommend shredded lettuce, cotija cheese, grilled corn, pinto beans, black olives, pickled red onions, or shredded chicken.

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 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.

What do loaded nachos contain? ›

Pre-shredded cheese is coated with an anti-caking powder that prevents it from melting to its gooiest potential. Pico de gallo (store bought or fresh), guacamole, sour cream, sliced jalapeños, diced onions and tomatoes, and fresh cilantro are classic fresh nacho toppings to sprinkle over top.

Why are tortilla chips not vegan? ›

The basic and traditional ingredients to make tortilla chips are naturally vegan. These include corn flour, water, oil, and salt. Sometimes, especially at restaurants, the tortilla chips are fried in oil. This is typically animal-free, whether the oil is canola, olive, or something else.

What is the fully loaded nachos rule? ›

“Because we have a rule here that if you order one nachos to share, one person cannot eat all of the fully loaded nachos.” Tim pretends to be surprised by the waiter setting ground rules but is called out by his date.

What's the difference between loaded nachos and nachos? ›

Nachos with an abundance of toppings are sometimes called "loaded nachos". This type of dish is usually served as an appetizer at bars or restaurants in the United States and elsewhere.

What goes first on nachos? ›

Start with a base of tortilla chips, cheese, salsa, jalapeño, and any warm fillings like meats and veggies. Once the cheese melts, remove from the oven, add another layer, and repeat. This extra step ensures your nachos are well-covered and evenly baked from top to bottom.

How can I spice up my nachos? ›

If you feel like revving up your nacho game, try topping them with grilled shrimp, doused in lime juice and some chipotle chili powder. Add grated Monterey Jack, sliced avocado, some seeded and sliced jalapenos and queso fresco to top it off.

Do you put toppings 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.

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

Don't skip the first round of melting some of the cheese in the oven first before adding the wet toppings. This helps prevent the bottom layer of tortilla chips from getting soggy.

What is the best order of layers for nachos? ›

A great way to serve nachos to a larger party is to layer them, baking in between each layer. Start with a base of tortilla chips, cheese, salsa, jalapeño, and any warm fillings like meats and veggies. Once the cheese melts, remove from the oven, add another layer, and repeat.

Do you put cheese or toppings first on nachos? ›

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.

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