Greek nachos

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Like nachos? Fan of Greek salad? Why not combine the two and make Greek nachos? Delicious!

Some holding a loaded Greek nacho above a white plate of them

A simple but impressive party food idea!

This is one of those ideas that I’ve had in my head for a while, but wasn’t sure would ever see the light of day. For one thing, I wondered if it was just too simple. Laughably easy – an idea rather than a recipe.

Secondly, Mr. Scrummy scoffed a bit when I ran the idea past him. Nothing too new there, and to be honest I usually just ignore him, poor thing, but this time I did wonder if he was right. ‘Aren’t nachos supposed to be cooked, with melted cheese?’ he asked.

Well, I suppose strictly speaking they are, but the more I thought the idea of Greek nachos through, the more I thought they’d be a bit like the idea of summer soup. Or, more obviously, a chopped salad with tortilla chips instead of, say, croutons.

And, let me say (gloat gloat), Mr. Scrummy had to eat his words (along with a huge plate of these Greek nachos), because they really did work.

Closeup of the corner of a plate of Greek nachos on a white wooden background.

Ingredients in Greek nachos

After all, you really can’t go wrong with those classic Greek flavours: tomatoes, green peppers, cucumber, olives, onion, and crumbled feta cheese. Because you chop all those lovely salad veggies up so small, the whole effect sort of reminds me of a delicious Greek-style salsa.

Except you don’t even have to go to the effort of dipping, because the ‘salsa’ is already all perfectly placed on top of the chips!

Part of a plate of Greek nachos photographed from above.

Tips for making the perfect Greek nachos

I find that it’s best to have a really good ratio of toppings to nachos here, so keep the layer of nachos on your platter shallow.

It will look like there are piles of topping, but relax – it’s perfect! And even more perfect with Greek yoghurt drizzled over the top (don’t miss that part out!).

Pro tip: Just as with any nachos, remember to eat these Greek nachos straight away so they don’t get soggy.

More nachos!

Love nachos? Like the idea of vegetarian nachos? Try making nachos with this quick and easy 5-bean veggie chili on top!

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5 from 1 vote

Greek nachos

If you like nachos, and you like Greek salad, these Greek nachos are for you!
Prep: 12 minutes
Total: 12 minutes
Servings: 2 to 4

Ingredients 
 

  • 3.5 ounces good quality nachos
  • 2 large, ripe tomatoes, cubed quite finely
  • 1/2 a cucumber, cubed finely
  • a few slices of onion, chopped finely
  • about 10 Kalamata olives, quartered
  • 1/2 a green pepper, sliced and cubed finely
  • 1.75 ounces feta cheese, crumbled
  • a few tablespoons of Greek yogurt

Instructions 

  • Spread the nachos out on a platter, then sprinkle the veggie toppings and feta cheese all over the them.
  • Drizzle the yoghurt evenly over the top.
  • Serve immediately (small plates and forks might be necessary!).

Nutrition

Calories: 352kcal, Carbohydrates: 42g, Protein: 9g, Fat: 17g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 22mg, Sodium: 488mg, Potassium: 278mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 270IU, Vitamin C: 26.3mg, Calcium: 219mg, Iron: 1.7mg
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30 Comments

  1. Miam miam! Heureusement que à la fin tu as décidé le publié parce que c’est une excellent recette et tant mieux si elle simple à faire, pour l’été est parfaite ! Je crois que ce soir j’ai déjà mon idée pour l’apéro ! Love it ! x

  2. I love Greek recipes and the ones you post are always amazing Helen! Can’t wait to make some of this nachos! Sharing!

  3. SCREECH! We are totally in sync!!! And I kid you not, I have Greek Salad stuff still in the fridge AND a giant packet of corn chips. I am making this RIGHT NOW for lunch!!

    1. Love it when we’re in sync! And love it that you like the idea of these… screech!!

  4. What a perfect summer appetizer. Your ratio of toppings to chips looks perfect. Like Mr. Scrummy, I hadn’t considered nachos without melted cheese, but why the heck not!? Really fun party fare too…

    1. Well, feta doesn’t melt all that well anyway… I can imagine you enjoying these outside with one of your amazing cocktails this summer, Marissa!

  5. You had me at nachos and these is a great idea. I do like a good serving of lots of melted cheese nachos but this Greek version with all the fresh flavors sound very appealing to me. I must give this a try.

  6. Helen, some of the best recipes started with an idea – glad you weren’t deterred by My Scrummy’s scoffing and went ahead and made these Greek Nachos – which btw, are such a brilliant idea! I adore nachos, but never had them like this – loving that Greek yogurt drizzle too!

    1. Thank you, dear Shashi! I love that… some of the best recipes started with an idea. 🙂

  7. This is such a fantastic idea! And I suppose the fact that Mr. Scrummy had to eat his words AND a plate of these nachos wasn’t such a bad thing 😉 I know I could certainly use a big ol’ plate of these – I’m all about those Greek flavors!

  8. Oh you clever gal Helen! What a delicious idea! I’ve never seen it before I can really see it working.