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Sorry for the late post! I’ve been faced with every blogger’s worst nightmare.
Computer technical issues.
Issues which had me scared for dear life that I was about to lose all 70,000 of my pictures stored on my little Mac Book, just like that. My computer has been teetering on the edge of crashing for the better part of a year, but I, being the lazy girl I am, just figured I’d start mass deleting pictures. I mean I don’t REALLY need 700 photos of Quinoa Fried Rice, do I?
So I did what any sane person would do and started to crazily delete photos like it was my job. I was extremely happy with what I’d accomplished until I realized that it didn’t clear out my hard drive out at all – weird. And then I got an email from an online magazine who needed a high-res photo of one my recipes that just so happened to be included in the deleted lot. Crap.
I’m sure at this point you’re thinking in your head, well you have them all backed up right?? Ummm the answer to that is maybe? I did sign up for a program a while back, but I’m pretty sure I just did the free trial, so after the first month, my photos and hard drive were most likely no longer being backed up.
I know, I am an idiot.
I finally decided that enough was enough and spent the better part of my Saturday morning with a Genius Apple technician trying to figure out why after deleting 50,000 pictures that my memory was still almost at full capacity. Turns out, not only do you have to delete the photos from your I Photo library, you also have to delete the trash. Yep, I’m the braniac that didn’t even think to look in the trash on her computer.
Clearly, computers and technology are not my strong suit.
The good news is that I got every single one of my pictures back, the bad news is that I had to go through all 70,000 pictures and keep two or three photos of each recipe before I could upload any new photos for the post today. The process took me a solid 12 hours, but now I have every single picture I could ever need, and yes, I bought a back-up. I’ve learned my lesson, I’m going sort and back up as I go now, no procrastinating.
On a high note, I did feel pretty accomplished when the computer guy told me I officially had the most photos he’s ever seen on a computer…ever. So there’s that.
Now that I’ve explained my ineptness when it comes to computers, let’s get to today’s post.
Italian-Style Nachos.
I know we’re past football season and all, but March Madness is coming up, which is a pretty big deal around these parts, so I’m guessing we’ll be getting together with friends during each round, and I’ll need to be armed with some serious party food to accompany me.
I’m kind of a snob when it comes to nachos; I absolutely loathe the nacho cheese from a can you find at ballparks, and wouldn’t touch it with a 10 with a ten-foot pool. For me, nachos need to use REAL cheese and have so many toppings, you can barely see the chip. I also despise when you get a platter full of nachos and all of the toppings reside neatly on top. You know what I’m talking about, when all of the sour cream or all of the chicken is in one area, and everyone’s eyes and fingers make a beeline for those two or three chips that have the most toppings on them.
To me the perfect nacho encompasses two simple rules:
1. There must be layers of toppings in between each row
2. Each chip needs to be covered in cheese
Riveting stuff, huh?
While most nachos are relatively fuss-free, these are more of an upscale version which require a bit more attention to detail, if you will.
The cheese factor for one, comes in two different forms. First in the form of a homemade provolone cheese sauce, and second, in the form of shredded provolone for sprinkling over each chip. (Again ensuring each and every chip is covered in queso.) It may seem like a lot of work to make your own cheese sauce, but trust me, it couldn’t be easier, and the liquid form of the cheese makes the nachos irresistibly messy and well, perfect.
Next, super sweet, buttery caramelized onions. These are so addictive, and while, yes, they do take a little bit of time to make, it’s worth it in every possible way. I especially love the way they taste with the nutty provolone cheese and how they’re like little magnets, adhering to each and every chip.
In sticking with the “Italian” themed nachos, I went with some jarred roasted red peppers I sliced up thinly, a little bit of sweet and spicy peppadew peppers and loads of turkey Italian sausage to finish the toppings off. Of course you can swap out a pork Italian sausage for the turkey, but we have a great local company who makes the best turkey sausage on the entire planet, so I use it almost exclusively in place of the full-fat stuff.
Assembly goes a little something like this. Layer of chips. Cover in shredded cheese. Sprinkle with onions, peppers and sausage. Cover in cheese sauce. Repeat three more times.
Perfect nachos….
- 2 links turkey italian sausage (with fennel if possible), crumbled and cooked
- 2 tablespoons butter, divided
- 1 tablespoon flour
- 1½ cups warm half and half
- 2 cups shredded provolone cheese, divided (1¼ in sauce ¾ cup on nachos)
- 1 tablespoon pecorino romano cheese
- ¾ teaspoon salt, divided
- ¾ cup sliced roasted red peppers
- 1 medium onion
- 4 peppadew peppers, sliced
- 6 ounces tortillas chips
- parsley
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- In a medium sauce pan, melt butter over a medium heat. Whisk in flour. Cook for one minute. Turn heat off and slowly add in warm half and half. Whisk until smooth.
- Simmer for a minute or two until slightly thickened. Turn the heat off and slowly whisk in 1¼ cups shredded provolone cheese, pecorino romano and ½ teaspoons salt until smooth. Season with salt and pepper. Set aside.
- In a small non-stick sauté pan, add remaining butter. Melt over a medium heat. Add sliced onions, cook stirring frequently until onions are caramelized, soft and sweet, it should take about 10-15 minutes.
- Place one layer of chips on a piece of parchment paper set on a baking sheet. Sprinkle with ¼ of the shredded cheese. Sprinkle with sausage, peppers and onions. Drizzle cheese sauce over. Repeat with three more layers of chips, making the each layer a little bit smaller than the last so they are piled high.
- Place in the oven until the cheese is melted and everything is pipping hot, about 10 minutes.
- Sprinkle with flat-leaf parsley.
Marissa | Pinch and Swirl says
So glad you got your photos back – how stressful!
These nachos look so delicious. I’d love to have these for lunch today!
Nicole says
Thanks Marissa!
Jess @ On Sugar Mountain says
This needs to be in front of my face immediately, and by in front of my face I mean in real life. WHY have we not invented eat-o-vision?! Pinning this ASAP ‘cuz these nachos rock my socks, Nicole. 😀
Nicole says
Hahah that totally needs to be a thing! Thanks Jess!
Taylor @ Food Faith Fitness says
GAH! Having lost ALL my high res images in my hard drive malfunction, and then missing out on opportunities, I SO feel you! That is the WORST.
At least you had THESE nachos full of yum to face plant into. These are gorgeous!! Pinned!
Nicole says
Seriously!! Why are computers SO annoying???? Thanks girl!
Justine | Cooking and Beer says
ohh myyyy, I do not envy your computer issues. My little MacBook died a couple of months ago. Worst. Day. Ever. These nachos are soooo incredible though, Nicole! It’s like Italian and nachos were meant to be together from the beginning! Pinning!
Nicole says
Oh my….that is AWFUL! I’m pretty sure I was THIS CLOSE to having that happen to me as well. I need to back up my photos STAT!!! Thanks Justine!
Izzy says
I love your new site design!! Oh man, that sounds like a nightmare! I’m the worst at technology too and I’m also really unorganized which makes everything worse! I’m glad you got it figured out though 🙂 Layering the nachos is the only way to go! I’ve eaten so many nachos where you pretty much eat the top layer and the rest is just plain chips, not good at all! I also love your Italian take on these!
Nicole says
Ugh rignt?! Glad you have the same mindset as me. 🙂 Thanks girl!
Sonali- The Foodie Physician says
These nachos look insanely good! Last year my hard drive crashed and I lost so many recipes and photos- it was kinda devastating! Like you I hadn’t backed up anything (total idiot), so now I’m completely OCD about backing up- lesson learned!
Nicole says
SCARY!!!! That’s my worst nightmare!!!!
Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl says
These are the most beautiful nachos that I have ever seen! I bet they taste just as good! Definitely saving this recipe to make.
Nicole says
Wow! Thanks for the compliment Pamela!!
Kathy @ Olives & Garlic says
Oh no, so glad your photos are fine. These photos look amazing too, they make me want to reach through the screen and steal a few bites. Yum
Ashley says
Oh computers!!! So necessary but sooo not my favorite at times! I’m glad you got all your photos back and are now backing things up! I learned that the hard way back in college!
And whoa these are some serious nachos! I love it! They look delicious!
Nicole says
I wish they’d just behave all the time!!! Thanks girl!
Kathy @ Beyond the Chicken Coop says
What a fun play on nachos! Glad you’ve got the computer problem under control!
Nicole says
Thanks so much Kathy!