Black Bean Turkey Nachos with Jalapeno Yogurt.
{This post is sponsored by Old El Paso! I used their Green Chiles to make these loaded and healthy-ish nachos!}
Who’s down with Thursday night Nachos?!
More specifically, black bean turkey nachos…with jalapeno yogurt, sweet potatoes and fresh mango! I know, I know it’s kind of a lot, but they are nachos, so isn’t LOADED exactly what you’d expect.
One of my favorite easy snacks or dinners to make are nachos. My dad used to make them as a quick lunch or dinner on Sundays throughout the fall and winter months. They were such a welcomed treat after coming home from being outside all day. He’d pile the chips high with cheese and peppers, throw them in the oven, build a warm fire and by the time he was done, the nachos were ready for eating. Coming in from the cold, snuggling by the warm fire and eating cheesy nachos…definitely one of my favorite memories of fall and winter months as a kid…perfection!
All month-long I’ve been focusing on making recipes healthier, so I’m excited to share my slightly healthified version of everyone’s favorite snack…or dinner in my family’s case. These nachos are piled high with lean turkey, black beans, and Old El Paso green chiles for an extra boost of flavor. I topped them with a spicy jalapeno lime yogurt, lots of fresh cilantro and a diced mango for some sweetness to balance out all the spice. OKok and cheese, I mean, you can’t make cheeseless nachos.
OH, and of course, avocado.
Here’s the deal. I know that it’s not quite the weekend yet, but after the last week or really the last couple of months, I feel as though we could all use a cheesy nacho dinner, you know? I decided a while ago that I’d never really talk politics and things on the site because that just opens up a lot of ahh…drama, and my goal here is to brighten people’s day, keep spirits high and show you guys some seriously good food, you know?
Thing is, I know people everywhere are feeling just a little stressed…so I want to help us all relax a little. The only way I know how to do that is to show you guys one of my favorite EASY + cheesy nacho recipes. Yes, yes, YES. Who’s with me? We can all drown our stresses, whatever they may be, in a pan of loaded nachos, right?
Thinkin’ so.
Plus, like I said, I made these on the lighter side, meaning it’s totally cool to eat the whole pan in one sitting.
In all seriousness, I am in love with these nachos, and they really can cure any Thursday blues you might be feeling. These truly are the perfect dinner, or yes, game day (Superbowl Sunday) snack. And even though these may look indulgent, they’re full of protein, fiber, veggies, and healthy fats (hello, avocado!!), plus even some fruit.
See, well-rounded meal!! Got to love my way of thinking. 🙂
RANDOM SIDE NOTE FOR THE DAY: I was just looking back at an old post from a couple of years ago and oh my gosh, reading it was seriously painful. I said the words “laugh your butt off”. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve ever said those words before. I mean, clearly I have, but it’s crazy to see how much a person can change/grow in just a matter of years.
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Black Bean Turkey Nachos with Jalapeno Yogurt.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Mexican
Keyword: healthier nachos, turkey nachos
A tasty way to mix up your taco game!
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 sweet onion chopped
- 1 small sweet potato chopped
- 2 cloves garlic minced or grated
- 1 pound ground turkey or chicken
- 1 teaspoon chipotle chile powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- kosher salt and pepper
- 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
- 2 cans (4.5 oz) Old El Paso chopped green chiles
- 1 can (14 oz) black beans drained and rinsed
- 1 cup shredder pepper jack cheese
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 bag tortilla chips
- 1 mango diced
- jalapenos cilantro, and lime wedges, for serving
Jalapeno Yogurt
- 1 cup plain greek yogurt
- 1 jalapeno seeded and chopped
- juice of 1 lime
- kosher salt
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
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Heat a large skillet over medium high heat and add the olive oil. When the oil shimmers, add the onion and sweet potato and cook until it begins to caramelize, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook 30 seconds. Add the turkey and cook until cooked through, breaking up the meat as it cooks, about 8-10 minutes. Stir in the chipotle chile powder, cumin and a large pinch of both salt and pepper. Add 1/2 cup of water to the skillet, and cook, stirring occasionally until the water is evaporated. Remove from the heat and stir in the cilantro, green chiles and black beans.
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Arrange the chips in a single layer on a large baking sheet. Sprinkle half of the cheese over the chips and then spoon over an even layer of the turkey. Add the remaining cheese. Transfer to the oven and bake for 10-15 minutes or until the cheese has melted.
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Meanwhile, make the yogurt. In a small bowl, combine the yogurt, jalapeno, lime juice and salt. Taste and add salt if needed.
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To serve, top the nachos with mango, cilantro and jalapeno yogurt. Enjoy!
Nachos for the win!
{This post is sponsored by Old El Paso. Thank you for supporting the brands that keep Half Baked Harvest cooking!! }
A thousand yeses to being down with Thursday night nachos! Dear lord! Looks like you are totally game day ready! Love these.
Haha, yes! So game day ready! Thanks a ton Debs!
Gosh, I would probably eat all of this all by myself haah! 🙂
Its not hard!! Lol.
YUM! These look amaze
Thanks so much Sara!
These… look like my DREAM nachos. I’m definitely going to make these for dinner.
Yay, hope you loved them Libby!
Tieghan, what kind of chips are these? They look nice and solid, perfect for holding up to a loaded nacho 🙂
Hey Clare!! I actually made the chips myself. Just corn tortillas fried in a little olive oil and then sprinkled with salt. 🙂
Yes, I need to know what kind of chips these are?!
haha! I just homemade them. Corn tortillas, fried in oil and then sprinkled with salt. 🙂
These are a meal in itself Tieghan! I know my family would enjoy them for dinner too!
Awh thanks so much Mary Ann!
Yum! These look amazing!
Thanks Kari (:
Yes please, bring on the nachos! 🙂 These look incredible!!
Thanks Laura, maybe tomorrow for the game!? ??
Black beans? Bring it on!
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Yes! Hope you love it Ruth!
I would like to challenge myself to see how much of this I can fit in my mouth at once. I think I could do quite well.
Lol! Love to hear how it goes!! haha
What could you substitute for the 1 teaspoon chipotle chile powder? I can’t find it in my grocery store, and want to make this ASAP!
Hey Ashley! Just use regular chili powder. Let me know if you have questions. Hope you love these!
this looks so great ! thinking about making it for a galentine’s gathering (ironically, since it is also a great fit for football)
question – if i make the meat and yogurt sauce prior, can i refrigerate everything and put the nachos together in the oven the next day? or does this need to be a same day endeavor?
you are adorable and i love everything you do btw. keep it up 🙂
xx
kristin dee
Hi!! Yes, you can make the meat and sauce ahead and then assemble the day of. That will be great. Hope you love these and thank you so much for the kind words!! 🙂
Good morning from Germany – Berlin. That looks sooo fantastic. Although it is only breakfast time, I just get huge hunger for this delicious inspiration! Thanks for the great and healthy recipe!
Greetings from Berlin
HI Torsten!! Thank you so much!! (:
I love the “Skip to Recipe” button! Your blogs is one of my favorites and I love the content you write, but that is so handy when recipe hunting!
Ah yay, its pretty new and I am liking it too! Thanks so much Allison!
Ah, healthy-ish! Totally guilt-free. These tacos look like something I’m going to cook my family for dinner next week (or next Thursday!). And the thought of going back and reading some of my old posts, much less looking at the pictures…. I don’t think I have the guts to do it, ha!
haha! I know, it is so scary!! Thanks Amiee, hope you are having a great week!
We just ate them for dinner. Awesome!!! Soooo good! Warm greetings from a small village nearby Kiel in the very north of Germany?
Wow so cool to hear where your from! Thanks so much for making them, i’m so happy you liked them (:
Made these tonight, and they were absolutely delicious- used house made corn tortilla nachos, and WOW, a keeper for sure! You simply amaze me with how absolutely perfect every single recipe you create truly is! Yum, looks like I may have some more- gotta go- bye!❤
Hi Gia! So happy you made them and liked them (: Thank you so much!
Made these tonight! I literally close my eyes and just point at a recipe of yours and know it’ll be delicious. Kids enjoyed these nachos, husband gushed and we all had two servings…need I say more?! Thank you thank you!
Awh, thats so sweet. I’m really happy you enjoy my recipes! I’m so happy your kids love this too!! Thanks so much Sherry (:
Just gave this one a go! Absolutely loved it. Presentation looked nothing alike though haha. #goals. Cant wait to try more of your recipes!
I’m sure it was amazing! Thank you for making it Kelly!
Hello- I made this yesterday for dinner for my husband and I! We loved it! What an easy tasty recipe. Also one of hubby’s favorite left overs is nachos. We load up the left over toppings in one container and then use the micro to make a fresh batch for work the next day!
That is so great! Thank you Katie, I am thrilled you loved these!
I made a modified version of this recipe tonight using diced leftover turkey from Christmas and mixed the mango/lime juice/jalapeños into a quick salsa. It was amazing! Great way to use up leftovers when you’re overloaded with turkey this time of year!
Thank you Jacqueline!
What kind of tortilla chips do you buy or do you make your own? They look so much thicker than regular tortilla chips we normally buy.
Hi Jessica! Most of the time I make them myself with corn tortillas, either in the oven or in a frying pan. Let me know if you have more questions about this! Thank you!
These were delicious. My family loved them!
Thank you Susan!
Lol! I can’t read my old posts either without cringing! These look outstanding, and a much needed recipe for healthy Superbowl Sunday snacking. Thanks Tieghan!
Thank you so much Tera!
These nachos are DELICIOUS!!! The best nachos I’ve ever made! Thank you 🙂
Thank you so much Gina!
Been making these nachos for over 2 years… and each time i’m still just as thrilled to be making and eating them!
Aw that is so awesome! I am really glad you have been loving these, Katie! xTieghan
Hi Tieghan, I have a question. For our Canadian Thanksgiving next weekend my family has asked for tacos instead of the traditional turkey dinner and I am more than fine with that. My question: do you think this recipe could be used as a taco filling in corn taco shells (without the tortilla chips, of course)? It looks like it could, but I wanted your feedback first. I would do them as nachos but we’re trying not to communally share foods right now in the face of Covid. I love your recipes!
Hey Jane,
Sure that would be a great idea, how fun!! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
These nachos are a game changer, my fiancé and I are obsessed!
Hey Dan,
I am so glad the recipe was enjoyed, thanks so much for giving it a try! xTieghan