Cowboy Nachos

  4.8 – 13 reviews  • Main Dish
Total: 1 day 8 hr 45 min
Active: 45 min
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 2 cups Pinto Beans, recipe follows
  2. Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  3. Tabasco sauce, to taste
  4. Minced garlic, to taste
  5. Jarred or fresh jalapenos, chopped or sliced, to taste, optional
  6. Canola oil, for warming brisket
  7. 2 cups shredded Braised Beef Brisket (plus pan drippings as needed), recipe follows
  8. 1 can Mexican red sauce or enchilada sauce (enough to moisten brisket)
  9. Tortilla chips, as needed (about half a bag)
  10. 2 cups grated Monterey Jack (or however much you want)
  11. 2 cups Pico de Gallo, recipe follows
  12. 4 cups dried pinto beans
  13. 4 slices thick bacon (you can also use salt pork, a ham hock or diced ham)
  14. Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  15. 2 cans beef consomme
  16. 1 1/2 cups soy sauce
  17. 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
  18. 2 tablespoons liquid smoke
  19. 5 cloves garlic, chopped
  20. 10 pounds beef brisket
  21. 5 plum (Roma) tomatoes
  22. 3 jalapeno peppers
  23. 1/2 large or 1 small onion
  24. 1 bunch fresh cilantro
  25. 1/2 lime
  26. Salt

Instructions

  1. Heat up the Pinto Beans and doctor them to your desired “temperature,” adding some ground black pepper, Tabasco sauce, minced garlic and jalapenos if using. Make them as spicy or mild as you like.
  2. Preheat the broiler.
  3. In a very hot skillet, add a bit of canola oil and the Braised Beef Brisket. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes, and then flip and cook for another 1 to 2 minutes. Next, pour some of the red sauce over the meat to make it nice and moist. If you have them, also add a bit of the pan drippings from the brisket-cooking process (or a bit of beef broth–again just enough to bring the meat to a nice moist consistency). Stir to combine and remove from the heat.
  4. To assemble: In a heatproof dish, layer half of the tortilla chips, beans, brisket, cheese and Pico de Gallo. Repeat the layers but leave off the second layer of Pico de Gallo until after the dish is cooked.
  5. Place on the middle or bottom rack of your oven and broil until the cheese is melted. Watch closely so they don’t burn. Sprinkle the remaining Pico de Gallo over the top before serving.
  6. Inhale, exhale and then ravenously consume!
  7. Rinse the beans in cool water; pour into a pot and cover with water by 2 to 3 inches. Cut the bacon into large pieces and add to the pot. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and cover. Simmer until the beans are tender, about 2 hours, adding water to the pot as needed. (The beans should have a thick broth.)
  8. Toward the end of the cooking time, add 1 teaspoon salt and 2 teaspoons pepper. Check the seasoning before serving, and add more salt and pepper if desired. Don’t over-salt.
  9. Combine the beef consomme, soy sauce, lemon juice, liquid smoke and garlic in a large roasting pan (a disposable is just fine). Place the brisket in the marinade, fat-side up. Cover tightly with foil. Marinate in the refrigerator for 24 to 48 hours.
  10. When ready to cook, preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.
  11. Cook the brisket in the foil-covered pan until fork-tender, about 40 minutes per pound (6 to 7 hours). Transfer to a cutting board, slice against the grain and put the slices back into the cooking liquid. Serve immediately, spooning the juice over the slices.
  12. You may store the pan in the fridge for up to 2 days, or freeze for use at a later date. If fat collects and hardens at the top, remove and discard.
  13. Chop the tomatoes, jalapenos and onions into a very small dice. (Leave the seeds in your jalapenos for a hotter pico.) Adjust the amount of jalapenos to your preferred temperature.
  14. Next, chop up a nice-sized bunch of cilantro. Just remove and discard the long leafless stems before chopping. No need to remove the leaves from the stems completely.
  15. Put the tomatoes, jalapenos, onions and cilantro together in a bowl and give it a good stir. Squeeze the juice of the lime half into the bowl. Add salt to taste and stir again.

Reviews

Barbara Sanchez
Very yummy…. I did make one change and replaced the enchilada sauce with barbeque sauce.
Tamara White
The recipe ingredients call for ”10 pounds beef brisket”?  Wow, that seems like a lot for only 4 servings.  Really?
Rebecca Franco
Very good thank you
Lisa Burns
This recipe is phenomenal
Kathryn Perez
Chad Delp thinks this is amazing and can’t wait to make it this weekend for the big game.
David Eaton
took a lot of time but totally yummy!
Michael Dougherty
My husband said he likes these more than the ‘normal’ nachos I make. I didn’t have brisket so I use left over pulled pork I had made in the crock pot the day before I also added extra juice from the pork since I also didn’t have any enchilada sauce. Next time I make these, either with the pork or with brisket, I’ll have to add the enchilada sauce and try it that way.
Elizabeth Alvarez
This is delicious!! My husband said it is a definite “do again”.

 

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