What you’ll need:

Multi-Grain Nacho Chips
Low-Fat Cheese
Extra-Lean Ground Turkey
Low-Sodium Taco Seasoning
Any Veggies that you want to add, I use Green & Red Bell Peppers, Red Onion and Tomato
Salsa
And if you can handle it, hot sauce

Preparation:

Fry up the lean turkey, drain the fat, add the Taco Seasoning (following the instructions) and add your veggies.  I personally like my veggies a bit crispy, so I only cook them for about 5 minutes on low but cook them to your preference.

On a cookie sheet, lay out a piece of aluminum foil (trying to get baked cheese off a cookie sheet is NOT fun!) and lay out your first layer of nacho chips.   Sprinkle them in shredded cheese and then with a spoon, pile on your meat and veggies.   Do a few layers of this if you would like.

Bake in the oven at about 300 F until your cheese is melted.   Serve with salsa.  If desired, I also add a few table spoons of salsa on the nachos before I bake them in the oven.

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77 Comments

  1. Ross Simmonds 30/12/2009 at 3:58 pm - Reply

    Nice! I’ll definitely be bookmarking this for the Superbowl.

  2. YourInnerSkinny 31/12/2009 at 9:50 am - Reply

    They were delicious! Nachos aren’t the healthiest, but they’re not terrible if you make them right! Enjoy!

    • Cheryl 07/10/2010 at 9:46 pm - Reply

      ….and to top off the night…..the Leafs won!!

      • Your Inner Skinny 08/10/2010 at 9:34 am - Reply

        DAMN RIGHT THEY DID!! I stayed up until 2:45AM watching the game. Now as long as we beat the Sens Saturday, they can lose every game for the rest of the season!

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