Plain or Original Corn chips.
Any brand, doesn't really matter.
But they must be plain. the cheese ones make the nachos way too cheesy and not an enjoyable experience at all.
:) -enjoy
Some do.
Bake kale chips! I know how to make chips, but better recipes are online
It tastes better
The best cheese to use on nachos would depend on what type of cheese one likes. Most restaurant nachos are served with a Velvita type of cheese. Should one like their nachos a bit spicier one could try a Habanero cheese but mild cheddar or Monteray Jack would be a good option.
Well, if you put too much nacho cheese then maybe that is the cause. If you use other toppings like onion or jalapenos they have juice, too, and can make the nachos soft. Drain them well before using and it will help prevent this.
It uses organic ingredients in only certain brands of their chips. These brands are Tostitos Organic Blue Corn Tortilla Chip, Cheetos Natural White Cheddar Puffs,and Lay's Natural Country BBQ Potato Chips.
corn startch works better but it also depends on what you are cooking
They're faster, they use less power and they're better able to multitask. Dual-core chips are more efficient at running multiple resource-demanding tasks at the same time. Dual-core chips are also smaller and less expensive to manufacture.
I'm not sure what u mean, but if u mean does doritos, salsa, and cheese make nachos then it is a yes. Doritos, cheese, and salsa makes basic nachos. Although, most people don't use salsa on their nachos....
I suppose you could but flour or corn starch will work much better.
I'm telling you, dude, the only nachos I ever got from Jack-in-the-Box were bogus. They were bogus nachos. But then this one time, they forgot to charge me for them, so I guess that that made them bonus nachos. Dude; what I said!Keep your bogus bills to yourself, mate.
I wouldn't use chocolate chips in a fountain because there's a lot of stuff in them to make them hold together at high temperatures. If you go to somewhere like Michael's you can get "candy melts" that will be better.