Supreme Nachos
It's time to ring in a New Year, and we're going to do it with Cowboy Nachos. Now, when we add "cowboy" to any recipe, what does that mean? It means we're adding a kick to what we're cooking, so hold on tight while we kick up our nacho recipe.
Gotta Have The Meat And Beans
One thing I'm gonna insist on is to use plenty of meat in your nachos. Don't make people ask where the beef is when enjoying this dish. I used 1.5 pounds of 80/20 Certified Angus Beef. You can use whatever meat you like, even mix sausage with the beef, whatever meets your needs.
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Add chopped onion to the beef and start to brown, before adding any seasoning. Please no packaged seasoning for these nachos; we're making our own. I like to start with Red River Ranch Mesquite Seasoning, because it includes ancho chili powder, a great flavor for nachos.
Then, it's time for the beans, both black and pinto, which have been drained and rinsed well (twice for the black beans). After the meat has browned, add minced garlic. Leave the meat over low heat, so the flavors can blend and any excess fat will cook off.
Tip: Don't add the seasonings and garlic until the meat has started to brown. If you add too soon, the flavor will cook out of the spices and the garlic will burn.

Let It Pour
Instead of adding a glob of sour cream as a topping, we incorporate it into our nachos. We're spicing it up with some chopped jalapenos and red pepper flakes, then add a little of the jalapeno liquid to make the sour cream easier to pour.
The other pourable ingredient of these nachos is, of course, cheese sauce. Melted Velveeta cheese with a little whipping or heavy cream will give you a gooey, cheesy sauce to pour over the chips.
Tip: To include a smoky flavor to the cheese sauce, add a touch of liquid smoke. Be sure it's just a tiny amount, as liquid smoke is a powerful flavor.
Serve It Up
To serve the nachos, it's all about layering. Start with a layer of warm tortilla chips (the thicker the better for dipping). Alternate layers of shredded cheese, meat/bean mixture, sour cream and melted cheese. Repeat until you have as many layers as you want, then top with chopped onions and sliced jalapenos.
Happy New Year! May God bless each and everyone of us in 2021. We hope to see you down the super duper supreme Cowboy Nacho trail.