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Irish Nachos

 St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner and we like to celebrate with a few fun Irish-inspired foods, like these delicious Irish Nachos.  This recipe reminds me of a pub-style app that is made with thinly sliced potatoes, but we love making ours with frozen french fries.




Typically Irish Nachos are made with the same toppings that regular nachos come with.  We like to use shredded sharp cheddar, bacon, green onion, and sour cream, which reminds me more of what goes on a twice-baked potato.  The best part is you can make these babies however YOU like!




Irish nachos were created in the 1980s by Randy Ford, the owner of J. Gilligan's restaurant (Arlington) where he claims his invention was "the luck of the Irish."  I think we were the lucky ones, Randy Ford!


Check out all these amazing Irish recipes below to make your St. Patrick's Day even more delicious!


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  1. What a fun St. Pat's version of nachos. Who doesn't love smothered potatoes?!!

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  2. HUGE nacho fans in my household. I can't wait to try this recipe, Terri. Thanks for sharing it.

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  3. This sounds amazing!! I could devore the whole thing!

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  4. Oh my, love this recipe. When I read nachos as the title, thought they were the Tex Mex type nachos. What a pleasant surprise that it has fries topped with cheese and onions. Definitely going to make these Irish Nachos.

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  5. This recipe is similar to something I make which I call "fully loaded mashed potatoes." I am going to try your nacho recipe using french fries. It sure looks perfect to snack on during our family movie nights.

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  6. Wow! These Irish nachos are definitely delicious and what the kids will love! Saturday nights meal here we come.

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