Holiday Leftovers Nacho Skillet

Dec 26, 2018 | Pork, Snacks, Turkey

A skillet full of Paleo Nachos is the best way to use holiday leftovers. Throw on some turkey, stuffing, and butternut squash and enjoy it with a bowl of guac!

Happy day after Christmas! Are you totally stuffed in a food coma? Are you just going to keep eating anyway because you don’t care? Right on. I felt pretty sick yesterday, and I don’t eat much on Christmas anyways since I’m not cooking, so I’m super excited to start to feel like eating again. It’s my first vacation this year, so I feel like a real “pig-out” is in order, ya know?  Gimme allll the nachos and guac.

I’m also ready for some good quality coffee. I got my dad a Chemex for Christmas (he’s been getting deep into the pour-over coffee thing) and the selfish child me got it so he would make me coffee without me having to go anywhere. It’s like living with a Barista. If Hudson wasn’t waiting for me in Arizona I would never leave this wonderland. Hopefully we’ll be able to move closer so Hudson can be with his grandparents and I can come over frequently for coffee. Isn’t that the life? I’m sure it’s the life.

Meanwhile, let’s all make nachos with our holiday leftovers, ok? I make these with some good ol Siete Nacho Chips and I swear it’s the secret weapon ingredient. You can’t go wrong with a skillet full of nachos, even if you’re already full or feeling crappy

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Holiday Leftovers Nacho Skillet

PREP TIME 10 minutes
COOK TIME 15 minutes
TOTAL TIME 25 minutes
SERVINGS 4

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 bag Siete Foods Nacho Tortilla Chips
  • 2 cups leftover turkey
  • 1 cup leftover sausage stuffing
  • 1/2 cup fresh cranberries
  • 1-2 cups roasted butternut squash cubes
  • 1/2 green bell pepper sliced thin
  • 1 cup sliced radishes
  • fresh cilantro optional
  • For serving: cranberry sauce, sliced avocado, guacamole... go crazy!

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 375 F.

  2. Place the chips in the bottom of a large skillet and then layer the rest of the ingredients on top. Bake for 12-15 minutes, rotating the skillet to crisp evenly if needed.

  3. Remove from oven and serve with desired dips!

 

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