A Make-Your-Own-Nachos Party Buffet (2024)

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A nacho buffet is an easy, crowd-pleasing menu for Game Day parties, Cinco de Mayo, or any party for that matter. It starts with a delicious nacho cheese sauce to drizzle over tortilla chips. Guests can choose from a variety of toppings so they can customize their nachos according to their preferences.

Better than oven nachos. This is so much easier than baking a big pan of nachos to serve at a party. The oven-baked kind has to be eaten immediately, because they cool down quickly once they're out of the oven, and the melted cheese soon is cold, hard, and unappealing. But, if you keep nacho cheese sauce warm (in a slow cooker or fondue pot), you don't have to worry about serving the nachos immediately. These make-your-own nachos can be enjoyed over the course of an hour or two, making them a perfect option for watching a sports game or a party that may go on for an extended time.

Everyone gets their favorite combo. Another benefit of allowing everyone to top their own nachos with their favorite ingredients is that you don't have to worry about allergies, dislikes (like cilantro haters), or tolerance for spice and heat. Everyone can have them "their way".

Pot luck option. You can provide all of the nacho ingredients yourself, or, you can provide the nacho sauce and let guests bring the toppings and chips. This is an easy pot luck menu, if you prefer to go that route.

Read on for my tips about creating a nacho buffet.

In this post, I'll show you a typical nacho buffet spread at my house. I'll give you lots of topping options. You can choose to buy all of the toppings or make some or all of them from scratch--it's up to you. Another bonus: everything can be prepped ahead including the nacho sauce! That makes for a stress free party. Yay.

Below is a typical Make-Your-Own Nachos spread at my house.At this Game Day gathering, I put everything on the coffee table so people could fill and refill their plates with nachos while we watched the game on TV. Easy and yummy! The nacho sauce stayed warm in a fondue pot.

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I put out plates and bowls, so guests can either spread chips on a plate and add nacho sauce and toppings, or they can make a bowl of nacho dip with whatever add-ins they like.

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It's all about the QUESO! The most essential ingredient is a big batch of queso. My easy, yummy recipe can be made on the stove top or in a slow cooker. A single batch makes 4 cups; you can double or triple it depending on how many people you are feeding. I plan on approx. 1/2 cup per person, give-or-take depending on how much other food will be served.

If queso sits out uncovered for an extended period of time, it may become too thick. Keep a can of evaporated milk on hand to whisk in (1-2 tablespoons at a time) for thinning, if necessary.

Queso and Nacho Sauce Recipe here

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Here are the other toppings included on my nacho buffet:

  1. Guacamole (recipe here)
  2. 10-Minute Fire Roasted Salsa (recipe here)
  3. Sliced Jalapenos -- buy fresh and/or pickled (pickled recipe here)
  4. Roasted Corn -- buy frozen roasted corn or roast your own (grill or broil on the cob, then cut kernels from cob)
  5. Beans -- buy canned black, pinto, or refried beans, or make your own (chili beans recipe here)
  6. Cilantro
  7. Chopped Green Onions
  8. Chorizo -- crumbled and browned in a skillet
  9. Sour Cream
  10. Chopped Tomatoes (oops--not pictured)

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Prep ahead for no last-minute party stress!Everything but the guacomole can be made a day ahead, if desired. I like to prep in bowls that have lids so they can stack compactly in the fridge and look nice going directly to the table for serving.

view on Amazon: 16-oz Corningware bowls with lids; 6-oz bowls with lids

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Make it a meal! If you'd like the nacho buffet to be a heartier meal rather than just for snacking, consider offering one or more of these delicious meats. These all can be made ahead and refrigerated or frozen.If serving for an extended time, keep reheated meats warm in a slow cooker, fondue pot, or use warming trays. If you want to keep more than one kind of meat warm in the same slow cooker, try this hack(it works!).

  1. Ropa Vieja Shredded Mexican Beef (stove-toprecipe hereOR Instant Pot recipe here)
  2. Fiesta Chicken (recipe here)--extra easy if you use rotisserie chicken
  3. Pork Carnitas (recipe here; Instant Pot recipe here)
  4. Taco Ground Beef or Turkey (recipe here)

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Fresh Salsa options. These are great additions to the topping selections, too.

  1. Avocado and Grilled Corn Pico de Gallo (recipe here)
  2. 3 Varieties of Pico de Gallo (recipe here), Classic Tomato, Mango Cucumber, and Strawberry Pepper

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Make-Ahead Party Drinks. These both go great with a nacho menu.

  1. Sparkling Margarita Sangria (recipe here)--I serve this in a punch bowl.
  2. Frozen Margaritas (recipe here)--Freeze in individual mason jars for easy ready-to-go serving.

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Nachos for dessert, too! Fruit salad is the salsa to these sweetened cinnamon tortilla chips. It's a fun addition to the nacho theme of the party. (recipe here)

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2 ways to keep nacho sauce warm.

1. A small crock pot. If electricity is easily available near the buffet, a slow cooker works great. I have two smallish ones. A 1.5 qt. mini crock pot holds 1 batch of nacho sauce. The 3 qt. holds a double batch of sauce.

view on Amazon:3-quart slow cooker(hold double batch of queso); my mini 1.5 qt. slow cooker(pictured below, holds a single batch of queso)

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2. A fondue pot. This is what I use to keep my queso warm when I'm serving it on the coffee table so I can avoid stretching electrical cords across the room. Of course, I mean a non-electric fondue pot; the kind that uses a Sterno can for heat.

view on Amazon:fondue pot(I use this fondue pot without the lid);more fondue pot options

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Nacho party on-the-go! You can make the queso sauce and toppings ahead and take them with you to serve somewhere else--even at an outdoor picnic. Take along a crock pot for reheating the queso if you'll have electricity available; if not, use a fondue pot.

Below, I put the prepped toppings and queso in deli containers and took them to my sons' company,Less Annoying CRM, for the employees to enjoy for a snacking.Rather than heating up all of the queso and serving it to everyone at once, they stored everything in the fridge andheated up individual portions of queso in 20-30 seconds in the microwave for snacking throughout the day at work. Winner!

view on Amazon: plastic deli containers

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It's so easy to throw a Nacho Party, and you will be very popular if you do! This menu is always a crowd pleaser.

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Make it a Yummy day!

Monica

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Ingredients

  • Queso sauce*
  • Tortilla chips
  • TOPPING OPTIONS--
  • Salsa*
  • Guacamole*
  • Sliced jalapenos (fresh or pickeled)
  • Roasted Corn (buy frozen roasted corn or roast your own--grill or broil on the cob, then cut kernels from cob)
  • Beans (black, pinto, or refried)
  • Cilantro
  • Chopped Green Onions
  • Chorizo (crumbled and browned in a skillet)
  • Sour Cream
  • Chopped tomatoes
  • Ropa Vieja Shredded Mexican Beef*
  • Fiesta Chicken*
  • Pork Carnitas*
  • Taco Ground Beef or Turkey*
  • Pico de Gallo fresh salsa(s)*
  • BEVERAGE OPTIONS:
  • Sparkling Margarita Sangria*
  • Frozen Margaritas in mason jars*
  • DESSERT OPTION:
  • Fruit Salad Salsa with Sugar & Spice Tortilla Chips*

Directions

*Find recipe links for these items in blog post, "A Make-Your-Own-Nachos Party Buffet": https://www.theyummylife.com/Nacho_Party_Buffet

Make queso sauce to serve right away or refrigerate and reheat later. 1 batch of sauce makes 4 cups. Plan on approx. 1/2 cup per person, give-or-take depending on how much other food is being served.

For serving, keep queso sauce warm in a small slow cooker or fondue pot. If queso sits out uncovered for an extended period of time, it may become too thick. Keep a can of evaporated milk on hand to whisk in (1-2 tablespoons at a time) for thinning, if necessary.

All topping ingredients (except guacamole) may be prepped a day ahead and refrigerated in small serving bowls. That way they can go directly from the fridge to the serving table.

Meats may be made ahead and frozen, if desired. If serving for an extended time, keep reheated meats warm in a slow cooker, fondue pot, or use warming trays.

Fill a napkin-lined basket or large bowl with tortilla chips.

Potluck suggestion: You provide the queso sauce and let guests bring the chips and toppings. Easy and fun!

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    FAQs

    What to serve at a nacho party? ›

    Place tortilla chips, salsa, lettuce, sour cream, banana peppers, jalapeno peppers, guacamole, black olives, green onions and tomatoes into serving dishes just prior to eating. Serve with Sriracha or any other sauces for topping. Allow guests to "build their own" nacho supreme!

    How much queso for 50 guests? ›

    It's all about the QUESO!

    I plan on approx. 1/2 cup per person, give-or-take depending on how much other food will be served. If queso sits out uncovered for an extended period of time, it may become too thick.

    What is the secret to good homemade nachos? ›

    One layer of chips and toppings is good. A double layer is better. For maximum crunchy-to-gooey texture, start with a layer of chips that completely covers the bottom of your tray. Then, slather it with any toppings that need to be hot and/or melted, like beans, shredded meat, and cheese.

    How to serve tortilla chips at a party? ›

    Simple, yet classic, the wire basket with a paper liner is a simple way to serve chips. The liner makes for an easy cleanup, and by utilizing colorful ramekins and bowls for your salsa, this helps to complement any restaurant decor.

    How much ground beef for nachos for 100 people? ›

    100 Servings

    Raw ground beef (no more than 20% fat) 4 lb 8 oz 9 lb 1. Brown ground beef. Drain.

    How many cans of nacho cheese for 100 people? ›

    If you can only find 15-oz cans of nacho cheese sauce, you'll need about 18 to 26 cans (too many!).

    How many pounds of meat per person for nachos? ›

    How much meat is needed for nacho bar? For a nacho bar, plan for one pound of meat to feed six people. If you are serving 12, do two pounds of meat.

    What goes on nachos first? ›

    Start with a base of tortilla chips, cheese, salsa, jalapeño, and any warm fillings like meats and veggies. Once the cheese melts, remove from the oven, add another layer, and repeat. This extra step ensures your nachos are well-covered and evenly baked from top to bottom.

    What is the best cheese to use for nachos? ›

    A: While you can technically use any type of cheese for nachos, some cheeses work better than others. The best options include Cheddar, Monterey Jack, Pepper Jack, and Queso Blanco.

    How to stop nachos from going soggy? ›

    * Bring refrigerated toppings to room temperature before piling them onto the warm chips. * To prevent the chips from getting soggy, sprinkle grated or crumbled cheese on top and bake them in the oven for a few minutes. When melted, the cheese will act as a buffer between the chips and toppings.

    What to bring for a nacho party? ›

    Some of our favorites for a nacho bar are:
    1. Nachos.
    2. Black beans.
    3. Wild rice.
    4. Sour bream.
    5. Chopped tomatoes.
    6. Cilantro.
    7. Green onions.
    8. Chopped lettuce.

    How do you serve chips at a buffet? ›

    Arrange the chips neatly on a platter, sometimes taking chips a few at a time and laying them out. Divide potato chips into serving bowls - You could serve potato chips in individual serving bowls, labeling each bowl with the chip flavor.

    How many bags of chips do I need for a party of 20? ›

    For a party of 20 people or less, fill a large basket, bowl or tub with four to five family-size bags of chips. Add a big scoop to make serving a snap.

    What to bring as a side to a taco party? ›

    12 Side Dishes to Round Out Taco Night
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    2. 02 of 13. Mexican Rice II. View Recipe. ...
    3. 03 of 13. Frijoles de Olla. View Recipe. ...
    4. 04 of 13. Mexican Corn. View Recipe. ...
    5. 05 of 13. Fresh Pineapple Salsa. View Recipe. ...
    6. 06 of 13. Lime Cilantro Rice. View Recipe. ...
    7. 07 of 13. Spicy Tex-Mex Salad. ...
    8. 08 of 13. Zesty Quinoa Salad.
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    What is the staple food of nachos? ›

    Nachos are a Tex-Mex culinary dish consisting of tortilla chips or totopos covered with cheese or cheese sauce, as well as a variety of other toppings and garnishes, often including meats (such as ground beef or grilled chicken), vegetables (such as chili peppers, lettuce, tomatoes, and olives), and condiments such as ...

    What is good to drink with nachos? ›

    If you are eating traditional nachos with tortilla chips, cheese and salsa, go for a crisp white wine with high levels of acidity that will cut through the fat and richness of the dish, e.g., Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Albariño, Soave, dry Riesling.

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