Posted on 11/06/2023 12:24:45 PM PST by Red Badger
NATIONAL NACHOS DAY
On November 6th, National Nachos Day recognizes the snack favored at sporting events across the country. In their purest form, nachos are tortilla chips covered in nacho cheese, queso or other melted cheese and served with salsa.
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Where Nachos Began
First created sometime around 1943, the popular and loved nachos are of Mexican origin.
History tells us that Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya created the original nachos in 1943. According to his son, Nacho was the maître d' at the El Moderno Restaurant in Piedras Negras. One evening after the kitchen staff had left, a group of U.S. Army wives stationed at Fort Duncan in Eagle Pass came into the restaurant. After a long day of shopping, they were hungry and asked for a snack.
Anaya prepared some tostadas cut into triangles. After topping them with shredded cheese and sliced jalapenos, he heated the dish in the oven. They were such a hit with the Army wives that they named the snack "Nacho's Special" before he could make another batch.
Word of the new creation quickly traveled. People from all over tried them, loved them, and over time, the name changed. Eventually, Nacho’s special became special nachos.
The original recipe is printed in the 1954 St. Anne’s Cookbook.
The popularity of the new dish spread swiftly throughout Texas and the Southwest. And since then, it has gained millions of fans across America.
Nachos Today
We love nachos so much, we top them with all sorts of things. Sometimes we even go overboard. We call nachos with an abundance of toppings loaded nachos, super nachos, or nachos supreme. Serve them as a snack, an appetizer, or even prepared with extra ingredients as a full meal.
Since the time of the original nachos, the toppings have expanded. Today we add beef, chicken, and seafood along with a variety of seasonings. This snack even satisfies the pickiest eater. Whether you're a vegan, full-on carnivore or somewhere between, there's a nachos recipe for you.
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When is National Tortilla Chip Day?
In restaurants across the country, nachos find their way onto the menus of other cuisines, too. Some restaurants substitute the chip with a potato base. Another option is to replace the toppings with ingredients from the culture. For example, to make Italian nachos top the chips with mozzarella cheese and Alfredo sauce. Asian nachos may include wasabi or curry. Each version of nachos brings its own unique flavor to the table.
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL NACHOS DAY
Quench that nacho craving. Celebrate with the best toppings and don't hesitate to overdo it. You can always share! Invite friends and family to enjoy nachos with you tonight. Try making a variety of nacho dishes to share. Make it a celebration by including games and share with others. Share your favorite recipes and flavors, too. Need a recipe? Try this Baked Chicken Recipe. Use #NationalNachosDay to post on social media.
If you're still looking for inspiration, we've got you covered. Check out this amazing video from Binging with Babish.
NATIONAL NACHOS DAY HISTORY
National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of this delicious food holiday.
Nachos FAQ
Q. Can I use store-bought chips to make nachos?
A. Yes! While fresh chips make amazing nachos, saving time by using store-bought is perfectly fine.
Q. Should I heat the nachos before or after adding the toppings?
A. Top the layer of chips with cheese and then bake until melted. Add the remaining toppings and a little more cheese before serving.
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November 6th Celebrated History
1894
The Illinois inventor, William C. Hooker, receives patent No. 528,671 for the spring-loaded mousetrap. Boardgames have never been the same.
1923
U.S. Army colonel Jacob Schick was granted patent No. 1,690,133 for an electric razor. While others had invented electric razors before, Schick was the first to achieve commercial success.
1947
The news program, Meet the Press, debuts on NBC TV. Still airing today, it is the longest-running television program on network television.
1981
Two years after the black-footed ferret was thought to be extinct, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service report the discovery of black-footed ferrets in Wyoming. A conservation effort is immediately set in motion.
2005
The film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire premieres in London. In the fourth installment of the books by J.K. Rowling, the students of Hogwarts are challenged to a wizarding competition.
2018
New York elects Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to the House of Representatives. At 29 years old, she's the youngest person to ever serve in the House.
November 6th Celebrated Birthdays
Antoine-Joseph Sax - 1814
In the 1840s, Sax received a patent for his invention of the woodwind instrument, the saxophone.
Charles Henry Dow - 1851
Along with Edward Jones and Charles Bergstresser, Dow founded Dow Jones & Company in 1882. He would also establish the Wall Street Journal.
John Philip Sousa - 1932 Known as the March King, the U.S. Marine Band leader composed 136 marches and recorded more than 400.
James Naismith - 1861
In 1891, the physical education teacher developed a game for his students using two peach baskets and a soccer ball. Today, basketball is played around the world.
Yoshisuke Aikawa - 1880
In 1933, the business leader founded Nissan, paving the way for the Japanese auto industry.
Ida Barney - 1886
The professor of mathematics and Yale University Observatory astronomer recorded the measurements of 150,000 stars during her career.
Opal Kunz - 1894
As an aviation pioneer, Kunz became the first woman to compete against men. She also organized the Betsy Ross Air Corps, providing humanitarian service during World War II.
Wilma Briggs - 1930
Over her seven-year career in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League, the outfield earned a reputation for bringing in the runs. Not only was she fast, but her career batting average was .256 with 301 RBIs.
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Mmm, love nachos! Will have to wait until tomorrow to have them though. Flat iron steak on the menu then. Tonight is leftover ribs and wings.
Monday Night Football snacks....................
You know it! ;-)
Best to serve them w/ some of the chips uncovered.....
the better to dig into the luscious toppings.
Hubby wanted appetizers tonight before dinner. Guess what I made for him! ;-)
We had nachos as a last minute appetizer tonight, and poor us, we ran out of sour cream! Made it work, anyway!
Sour cream added to the grocery list!
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