Beef NachosNumber of People: 4 peopleIngredients:20-30g vegetable oil
1 small onion (i added two)
1 clove garlic (i added two)
350g beef mince (could easily substitute with any other meat minced and even slightly less or more)
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon of ground coriander
1 tbspn stock paste
2 teaspoons dried oregano
300g can red kidney beans, rinse and drained
400g can diced tomatoes
packet corn chips or enough for 4 people
1 cup grated tasty cheese (i also used more than this..just grated enough for 4 single dishes)
sour cream
chopped fresh chives
Preparation:Place onion and garlic in bowl and chop a few seconds on speed 4/5. Add 20 - 30g oil and cook 100°, 5 mins, speed 2
Add beef and cook 5 mins, 100, speed 1-2, reverse.
Add spices, oregano, stock paste and tomatoes and cook 10 mins, 100, speed soft or 1, reverse. My bits of tomato were still quite whole once cooking time was up so i did a quick mix on speed 5 for a few seconds before adding the kidney beans.
Add washed and drained kidney beans and cook reverse, speed soft or 1 for 2 mins, 100.
Prepare either individual dishes or one large dish with corn chips. Make a whole in the middle of the chips and pour meat mixture into it. Sprinkle with as much grated cheese as you like on top and grill for 5 mins or until cheese is melted and lightly browned. Serve with a dollop of creme fraiche and fresh chives and guacamole if desired (optional).
A very easy conversion but decided to post anyway as I didn't see any nachos recipes on here. The recipe is from a WD cookbook.
Photos: sorry not yet but will remember next time!
Tips/Hints:I have since adapted a lot of my mince recipes and prefer to cook mince in the basket. In this recipe I would just put mince roughly broken up into basket and cook at same time as onion/garlic then add spices and tomatoes etc and with mince still in basket cook the whole lot for 15 mins then add mince back in and mix a few secs reverse speed 4/5.. Then proceed with kidney beans. Done
members' commentsJD - a very quick, tasty meal indeed. Lots left over for the freezer to use in tacos, wraps or more nachos. Was a bit of a chicken and halved the spices. I made an avocado, tomato and red onion salsa to put on top of the sour cream.
Debbiebillg - it was a huge hit with the kids (and ourselves). The kids devoured it and my eldest has asked for the leftovers for dinner tonight. It's great when we find a recipe that they love (and it's not bland and boring for us). Was very quick too. Many thanks for this recipe, will make again.
I think the meat mixture tastes better the next day. It tastes just like the bought packets of seasoning you add (and probably minus heaps of additives). I reheated some of the meat mixture in the oven with a fresh lot of corn chips and cheese.
Hally - changed the recipe a bit.
500g mince
A little red chilli powder
No kidney beans
100g tomato paste.
Cooked up in TM.
Preheated oven 180
oC
Layered CC's & meat, cheese, finished with an avocado & taco seasoning with sour cream mix.
Absolutely yum.
Amy - I minced my own meat, used thyme instead of oregano and added a cup of frozen vegetables. I also made my own healthy "nachos" by crisping up some wholemeal pita breads. Big hit, thanks Froz
Txiqueta - They were awesome!!! My husband said that they were better than the ones we use to have in TGI Friday's. The only change I made is that I added a tablespoon of Philadelphia cream cheese. Thank you so much!