Nachos don’t have to be complicated—or heavy—to be comforting. This version keeps things simple, bakes instead of fries, and finishes with a handful of fresh, spicy microgreens for flavor, texture, and a little February freshness.
Those microgreens aren’t just a garnish. They add crunch, heat, and nutrients—and they’re ready when February cooking calls for something fresh without much effort.
Serve warm, share if you want, and enjoy a plate that feels comforting and intentional.
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