I’m all about food that feels festive without making you work like you’re catering a wedding. This recipe is perfect for busy weeknights, game-day snacking, girls’ night, or when your family is circling the kitchen like hungry sharks and you need a win… fast.
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Why You’ll Love These Irish Pub Potato Nachos
- You can feed a crowd (or just yourself—no judgment). This is “party food” that works even if the party is you and your couch.
- Simple ingredients, big payoff. No fancy stuff. Just real, happy food.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Here’s what you’re working with (all easy to grab at a regular grocery store):
- 4 Russet potatoes, washed, scrubbed, and dried
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/3 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1/2 teaspoon Cajun seasoning
- 6 pieces cooked bacon (or a 3 oz packet of pre-cooked bacon pieces)
- 5 green onions, diced
- 2 cups shredded cheddar jack cheese
- 1/2 cup sour cream (for serving)
How to Make Irish Pub Potato Nachos (Step-by-Step)
1) Heat the oven and prep the pan
Preheat your oven to 400°F. Spray a large baking pan with non-stick spray.
Pan tip from my kitchen: I usually use two 13×9 cookie sheets or one big jelly roll pan. You want room so the slices roast, not steam.
2) Slice the potatoes
Try to keep them pretty even so they bake at the same speed. If a few are thicker, don’t panic—those become the “extra hearty” bites.
3) Season like you mean it
Add the potato slices to a large mixing bowl. Pour in the olive oil, then add the onion powder, thyme, and Cajun seasoning. Toss until everything is coated.
4) Bake until crispy and golden
Spread the potato slices on the baking pan in a single layer.
- Bake for 20 minutes
- Flip each slice
- Bake for another 20 minutes
You’re looking for golden edges and a little crispness. If your oven runs cool, you might need a couple extra minutes.
5) Build the nachos (the fun part)
Transfer the potato slices to a large oven-safe skillet or casserole dish. Make a single layer of potatoes, then add:
- shredded cheddar jack cheese
- bacon
- green onions
Then repeat: another layer of potatoes, and more toppings. Keep going until you’ve used everything up.
6) Broil to melt the cheese
Pop the loaded potatoes under the broiler for 2–3 minutes, just until the cheese melts.
Stay close. Broilers are basically dragons: helpful, powerful… and extremely eager to burn your food the second you look away.
7) Serve and watch them disappear
Easy Tips for Pub-Style Potato Nachos
- Dry potatoes = crispier potatoes. After washing, dry them well. Moisture is the enemy of crunch.
- Don’t overcrowd the pan. If slices overlap, they’ll soften instead of roast. Use two pans if needed.
- Want more heat? Add a pinch more Cajun seasoning or a few sliced jalapeños.
- Sauce looks messy? That’s not a flaw—that’s “pub charm.” Honestly, the messier the skillet, the better the vibe.
A Little Story From My Kitchen
Reader, we never made it to dinner.
My family hovered like it was a campfire and the potatoes were the only source of warmth. One kid “just tasted” twelve slices. My husband asked if we could have these every weekend. And I stood there holding the sour cream like a proud nacho bartender thinking, Yep. This is going in the regular rotation.
Now, when I need something fun that doesn’t take a million steps, I go straight to Irish Pub Potato Nachos. They feel special without being stressful—which is basically the dream.
FAQs About Irish Pub Potato Nachos
Can I prep Irish Pub Potato Nachos ahead of time?
What’s the best way to store leftovers?
If you somehow end up with leftovers (who are you?), store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
How do I reheat them so they stay crispy?
Oven or air fryer is best. Reheat at 375°F until warmed through. Microwave works, but they’ll soften—still delicious, just less crunchy.
Can I swap the cheese?
Can I make Irish Pub Potato Nachos without bacon?
Yep. You can skip it or replace it with something like sautéed mushrooms, diced tomatoes, or even a little extra green onion and seasoning for flavor.
The Best Kind of Comfort Food Moment
If your week has been loud, busy, or just plain exhausting, Irish Pub Potato Nachos are the kind of food that makes everyone pause and smile mid-bite. Crispy potatoes, melty cheese, salty bacon, and that cool sour cream on top—it’s the perfect “we made it through the day” reward.
Keep the Pub Night Going: More Tasty Ideas
If you loved these Irish Pub Potato Nachos, here are a few more reader-favorite recipes that pair perfectly with that cozy “snack dinner” vibe—whether you’re building a full game-day spread or just treating yourself (because you deserve it).
- For another fun twist on nachos, try sheet pan BBQ chicken nachos for an easy crowd-pleaser.
- Keeping the potato theme rolling? Add a side that disappears fast with garlic parmesan smashed potatoes that are crispy and golden.
- And if you’re in full pub-food mode, don’t miss Louisiana voodoo fries for a spicy, craveable snack plate.
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Irish Pub Potato Nachos
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Total Time:
58 minutes -
Yield:
6 servings
Description
Irish Pub Potato Nachos are crispy baked potato rounds layered with melty cheddar jack, bacon, and green onions—finished under the broiler for that gooey, pub-style bite.
Ingredients
- 4 Russet potatoes, washed, scrubbed, and dried
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/3 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1/2 teaspoon Cajun seasoning
- 6 pieces cooked bacon (or 3 oz pre-cooked bacon pieces)
- 5 green onions, diced
- 2 cups shredded cheddar jack cheese
- 1/2 cup sour cream (for serving)
Instructions
- Slice potatoes into 1/4-inch rounds.
- Toss potato slices with olive oil, onion powder, thyme, and Cajun seasoning.
- Arrange slices in a single layer on the baking pan (use two pans if needed).
- Bake 20 minutes, flip, then bake 20 minutes more.
- Layer potatoes with cheese, bacon, and green onions. Repeat layers until used up.
- Broil 2–3 minutes until cheese is melted.
- Serve warm with sour cream.
Notes
- Don’t overcrowd the pan—space helps the potatoes crisp instead of steam.
- Watch closely under the broiler (it goes fast!).
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 43 minutes
- Category: Appetizer / Snack
- Method: Baked + Broiled
- Cuisine: Irish Pub / American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 390 kcal
- Sugar: 2 g
- Sodium: 700 mg
- Fat: 23 g
- Saturated Fat: 10 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 13 g
- Trans Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 28 g
- Fiber: 2 g
- Protein: 16 g
- Cholesterol: 55 mg
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