It is possible to eat nachos with a fork, but other people might laugh at you.
No matter how much you like a certain topping, don’t take more than a spoonful or two until the other guests have taken their first helping. It is not polite to hog all the food.
Guacamole and sour cream are popular toppings, but not everyone likes them. Consider serving the guacamole and sour cream in separate bowls so that those who do like them can serve themselves. [3] X Research source
Barbeques Casual parties and dinners Movie nights Sports games, especially the Super Bowl
Beans (black or pinto) Black olives and/or pickled jalapenos Cilantro, green onions, and/or scallions Guacamole and/or sour sauce Pulled Chicken Salsa and chopped little tomatoes Shredded cheese and/or spicy cheese sauce Limes cut into wedges
Beans (black or pinto) Chicken tortilla soup Corn Green salad Spanish rice Quesadillas
Other alcoholic beverages that go well with nachos include margaritas and mojitos. Wine goes with many dishes, but nachos are one exception. When eating or serving nachos, skip the wine. [7] X Research source