As much as you all know this girl loves to watch her sports in a bar, not getting a paycheck for a month and a half has put a damper on going out to eat/drink/be merry. So when game 4 of the NBA finals rolled around, I decided to whip up some bar food of my own at home. Bust out the cheese and the bacon - we're making Irish Nachos!
My sister introduced me to this tasty treat not long ago and I quickly became hooked (what's not to love about potatoes, bacon, and cheese?). In doing an internet search for Irish Nachos, I discovered that a bar in Arlington, TX called J. Gilligan's Bar and Grill is credited with inventing this delicious dish. It seems there are a million different ways to make this dish, but basically, these are just nachos with potatoes used in place of the tortilla chips. I went with a more traditional version, but feel free to spice it up as you see fit! Oh and one more thing, GO LAKERS!
Irish Nachos
1 bag frozen potato wedges
1 cup grated sharp cheddar
1 cup grated mozzarella
2 strips bacon, crumbled (since I don't eat meat, I used veggie bacon, pictured below)
chopped chives (used as garnish)
Cook potato wedges according to instructions on package (either bake or fry - it does not make much of a difference). Sprinkle wedges with cheeses and crumble bacon on top. Scatter chives on top to garnish. Place under broiler at 450F for 5 minutes (or until cheese starts to bubble but has not started to brown yet). Serve with ketchup and sour cream and enjoy!
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