These Pulled Pork Nachos are the perfect snack for watching all the games this weekend. They don’t take a lot of time to make and they taste fantastic! I suggest cooking the pork the day before you make nachos and storing it in the refrigerator until you are ready to assemble the nachos. Plan on making several batches of these – they went fast at our house!
- 8 -10 oz leftover BBQ Pork
- ½ cup BBQ sauce
- 4 oz tortilla chips
- 2 cups shredded cheddar jack cheese
- 2 oz sour cream
- 2 ½ oz sliced pickled jalapenos
- 2 oz tomatoes, diced small (no seeds)
In a medium saucepan, reheat the pork with the BBQ sauce.
Preheat oven to 500 degrees. Line a baking sheet with foil. Place tortilla chips in a single layer on baking sheet. Using tongs, spread the saucy meat around the tortilla chips. Squeeze out sour cream in a crisscross pattern over chips and meat (I used a sandwich bag and cut the tip off the edge of the bag). Then spread the cheese over the chips evenly to the rim. Top with jalapeno slices and diced tomatoes.
Toast in 500-degree oven until cheese is melted completely (should toast quickly). Transfer nachos to a serving platter.
I love that song and think the same thing about fall – actually college football is the only part of fall I like 🙂 these nachos seriously look too good to eat and I'm definitely making them for a future Penn State game day!
Stephanie, these nachos sound WONderful. I believe I've just found my pot luck dish for next Sat. eve. 🙂
So glad to have you linked up on the Football Friday bloghop! The nachos look SO GOOD.
Email me if you wan the bloghop post for future posts (theprofessionalpalate@gmail.com)
And most importantly, War Eagle!
Oh good God, all these huge photos of yummy food is making my mouth water! Can't they just pop out of the screen for me? I have no time to cook! Thanks for the recipes! I saved all of them for future reference! – china travel
New to your blog and love it! While we may not agree on our favorite SEC team (I bleed Razorback red), we can definitely agree on what to eat during the game! LOL
I notice you only put jalapenos on half to appease the light weights, ha ha.
Love bbq nachos! Think I'll make some bbq chix nachos on Saturday.
Larry – I could eat these for breakfast too!
I'm making a big pot of chili for the games on Saturday, but next weekend I am making these nachos – they look great!
I just drooled on my keyboard.
Happy holiday. Am out next week. Will catch up asap.
Those nachos look d-lish! (as do all your recipes) Only problem is the Auburn games starts at 10a.m. ET on Saturday and I'm not sure I'll be nacho ready that early in the day… but I'm sure I will be for the post game celebration! War Eagle y'all! 🙂
They look super good Steph and I like several things you did – single layer so all chips are covered, lots of topping, real cheese vs the sauce stuff. I could go for a plate of them for breakfast this am.
I am new to your blog, but I just wanted to say those nachos look A-MAZING!! I don't have time right now to read the post but the pictures made my mouth water and it's 8:45 am. I will be back to get the recipe later!! 🙂
Nachos are so easy and so delicious. Really like your version.
I made pulled pork sandwiches the other night and have a little bit left in the freezer, but not enough for another round of sandwiches. Now I know what to do with it! Thank you!
That's the song I'm singing, too…it's finally here! Looking forward to your great tailgating recipes this fall!