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The Kitchn: Nachos for dinner is a hit with kids and grown-ups alike

By Amy Palanjian on

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"Nachos!" That's pretty much the best answer you can give to your kids' favorite question about what's for dinner. And when you make them on potatoes and top them with a mix of flavorful toppings like beans, greens and cheese, parents will be happy too.

The beauty of these potato nachos is that you can add as many or as few toppings as you (or, let's be honest, the kids) like. Add extras like chopped tomatoes, thinly sliced zucchini, or thawed frozen corn to a portion or all of the pan. Try it with sweet potatoes one week and colorful heirloom potatoes the next to mix up the vitamins tucked inside. Trade in cooked and shredded chicken or lean beef for the beans. Consider this recipe as inspiration to customize the dinner for your family and all of their quirky likes and dislikes.

For my family, I tend to go heavier on greens on one side -- and add a sprinkle of chili powder and maybe hot sauce to the portion for the grown-ups.

Should you feel ambitious in the morning, you can make the whole recipe up until the last step, cover, and store in the fridge for up to 12 hours. Then simply warm in the oven and serve. (This can come in handy if you're prepping dinner before evening sports practices and activities.) These are delicious topped with just additional salsa, or with a drizzle of plain Greek yogurt too.

Potato Nachos with Pinto Beans and Spinach

 

Serves 4 to 6

Cooking spray

2 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes

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