Loaded Pulled Pork Nachos Recipe (2024)

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December 15, 2018

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The only thing better than loaded nachos are Pulled Pork Nachos! With a few tricks, you can have this appetizer on your table in minutes!

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Pulled Pork Nachos

When a Loaded Pulled Pork Nachos craving hits you at 10 pm at night, you just gotta go for it sometimes.

Main Ingredients Needed

This Pulled Pork Nachos recipe is a super good one that requires a bit of chopping while waiting for the cheese to melt over pulled pork, beans and chips… *drool* Here’s everything you’ll need to make this quick and tasty dish:

  • Pork –I used a Kroger Carnitas Seasoned Pork which was easy to prepare. But you could also make pulled pork from scratch. It’s a great use for leftovers! If you have a smoker, you MUST try my Smoked Pork Butt recipe.
  • Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips –pick your favorite brand, you’ll need a whole bag of it.
  • Mexican Blend Cheese –shredded. You could also just use cheddar if you don’t want to add a specialty brand of cheese.
  • Black Beans and Corn –both canned and drained which makes this recipe even more simple.
  • Cilantro, Red Onion, Tomatoes, and Lime –all that chopping comes from these fresh ingredients that add so much flavor to the dish.
  • Guacamole and Sour Cream –these are optional but recommended! So yummy!

Check out my other nacho recipes:BBQ Chicken Nachos Recipe,Chicken Nacho Dip,Healthified Breakfast Nachos, and Sweet Potato Nacho Fries!

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How to Make Pulled Pork Nachos

  1. Start by laying out everything you’ll need for these Loaded Pulled Pork Nachos. (Let’s pretend I remembered to put the can of corn in this photo, ok?)
  2. The main star of this recipe is this pre-made Pork Carnitas. I saw them when I was browsing ClickList for fun (because that is seriously what I consider fun these days…) Oh man, are they good. Just reheat according to package directions and shred into small pieces. I suppose you could cut it, but I like the shredded look.

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  1. Layout an entire bag of yellow corn chips (Simple Organic Brand is what I used) onto a parchment paper-lined baking sheet.
  2. Cover those chips with lots of cheese and the shredded pulled pork.
  3. Like so! Also, sprinkle on the black beans and the corn and then the remaining cheese.

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Looking good, right?

  1. So we will put these into a hot oven to melt the cheese completely. Watch it carefully 🙂 We aren’t using the broiler because that would just melt the top layer of cheese and we want it to melt ALL of the cheese evenly.

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  1. The fresh ingredients you’ll be topping these with red onion, cilantro, tomatoes, and lime wedges. Prepare while the pulled pork nachos are baking.
  2. Then, once the nachos are done and the cheese is completely melted, add those fresh toppings and serve immediately.

Hello, gorgeous!!

I never thought I’d be the girl to crave nachos at 10 pm at night, but here we are.

I could get used to this…

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Recipe Links and Tips

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  • I really like my half sheet pan for this pulled pork nachos recipe. It is the perfect size for the number of chips in the 9 oz. bag of Simple Truth Organic Chips.
  • The knife I used to cut all my veggies pictured above is from Fred Meyer! The line is called ‘Dash of That’ and these new home goods and kitchen products are going to be available in-store soon! Keep your eyes peeled!
  • Don’t use the broiler for this recipe! The top layer of cheese will melt perfectly, but the bottom layer won’t before the top is all dried out. Bake it at a high temperature, and this will solve your problem 🙂
  • For easy cleanup, use my good friend parchment paper! I will never go without parchment paper.
  • I used a cookie scoop to add my guacamole and sour cream to the middle of my pan of nachos. Feel free to just serve on the side. It’s probably just as good, though not as pretty 😉

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More Pulled Pork Recipes to Try!

  • Smoked Pork Butt (Pulled Pork)
  • Crock Pot Pulled Pork Recipe
  • Cheesy Green Chile Pork Enchiladas
  • Mexican Pork
  • Slow Cooker Root Beer Pulled Pork Sandwich Recipe
  • Carolina BBQ Pulled Pork Frito Bites

If you loved these Loaded Pulled Pork Nachos you’ll love my other recipes too! Check ’em out!

The printable recipe card is below 🙂

5 from 5 votes

Loaded Pulled Pork Nachos

The only thing better than loaded nachos are Pulled Pork Nachos! With a few tricks, you can have this appetizer on your table in minutes!

servings 6 servings

Prep Time 12 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 16 oz Kroger Carnitas Seasoned Pork 1 container
  • 9 oz yellow corn tortilla chips I used Simple Truth Organic (1 bag)
  • 16 oz Mexican Blend Shredded Cheese I used Kroger (1 bag)
  • 15.25 oz black beans rinsed and drained (1 can)
  • 15.25 oz sweet corn drained (1 can)
  • 1/4 cup cilantro chopped
  • 1/4 large red onion finely diced
  • 3 roma tomatoes diced
  • 1 lime cut into wedges
  • sour cream for serving
  • guacamole for serving

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

  • Start heating Carnitas according to package directions.

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spread theentire bag of tortilla chips in one even layer. Sprinkle half of the cheese over top of the chips. Add the black beans and corn.

  • Shred warm Carnitas, discarding any fat as you go. Add Carnitas to the top of the nachos and then sprinkle with remaining cheese.

  • Bake 8-10 minutes or until cheese is completely melted. While nachos are cooking, prepare fresh toppings.

  • Once nachos are finished baking, sprinkle with cilantro, onions, tomatoes, lime wedges, sour cream,and guacamole. Serve immediately.

Nutrition

Calories: 764kcal | Carbohydrates: 72g | Protein: 37g | Fat: 38g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 104mg | Sodium: 1435mg | Potassium: 626mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 1105IU | Vitamin C: 15.3mg | Calcium: 644mg | Iron: 4mg

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Mexican

Keyword: Loaded Pulled Pork Nachos, pulled pork nachos, pulled pork nachos recipe

This post was created in partnership with Kroger. All opinions expressed are completely my own.

Loaded Pulled Pork Nachos Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make loaded nachos not 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.

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.

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 is the best cheese to put on nachos? ›

Cheddar cheese is a popular choice these days, though Monterey Jack and Mozzarella work just as well. Nacho cheese, or cheese sauce, is another delightful interpretation of this key ingredient. To transform your nachos into a heartier snack or even a main meal, consider adding a meat filling.

What is the secret to good homemade nachos? ›

Packaged, pre-shredded cheeses contain stabilizers which hinder their meltability. Shred your own cheese instead of chopping or tearing it: Smaller pieces will melt quicker, which means your nachos will be perfectly gooey without charred or overdone chips. One layer of chips and toppings is good.

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 are the best toppings for loaded nachos? ›

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 goes good with loaded nachos? ›

Loaded nachos pair perfectly with Salsa Verde, Homemade Salsa, or Queso Blanco. They're delicious and a party favorite!

What toppings do you put on nachos? ›

Some really good toppings for nachos are retried beans, ground beef, black olives, tomatoes, onions,Jalapeños lettuce, LOTS of cheese, and the one thing that completes them is sour cream!

Do you put meat or cheese on nachos first? ›

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. Repeat until you have an impressive tray a few layers high, then bake.

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

It will only take about 5 to 10 minutes, so don't go too far! Don't add the cold/fresh toppings until AFTER the nachos come out of the oven. Add the toppings RIGHT before serving so the chips don't get soggy, especially with toppings like sour cream, salsa, and tomatoes.

What kind of cheese do Mexican restaurants use for nachos? ›

Asadero Cheese

Because of its spectacular melting properties, it's an ideal base for queso on nachos, burritos, tacos, enchiladas or any Mexican dish.

What kind of cheese do Mexicans use on nachos? ›

Sprinkle with cotija cheese crumbles. Sprinkle with chipotle chili powder. Drizzle with the crema or diluted sour cream.

How to make soggy nachos crispy? ›

Place them in a metal pan, whether you've layered them or made separate little nacho bites with round chips. Place them in a 300F oven to crisp up, keeping a careful eye on them so they don't burn.

Do you put nacho toppings on before or after oven? ›

It will only take about 5 to 10 minutes, so don't go too far! Don't add the cold/fresh toppings until AFTER the nachos come out of the oven. Add the toppings RIGHT before serving so the chips don't get soggy, especially with toppings like sour cream, salsa, and tomatoes.

Do you put cheese or toppings 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.

Will nachos go soggy in the fridge? ›

The best way to store nachos is to cover them tightly with aluminum foil or cling film and put them in the refrigerator where they will keep fresh for as long as a week.

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