Quick and Easy Nacho Cheese Recipe (2024)

This nacho cheese sauce is sharp and creamy, and everything you ever dreamed of smothering over nachos, veggies, or a giant pretzel.

Hey, friend, you ever marvel at that super creamy nacho cheese sauce you get at restaurants and movie theaters and wish you could make it at home? I have just the recipe for you.

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This nacho cheese sauce is sharp and creamy, just as spicy (or not) as you want it to be, and everything you ever dreamed of smothering over nachos, veggies, or a giant pretzel (<–my fav).

To make it, you just need 5 minutes, AND my secret creamy cheese sauce weapon: evaporated milk.

And I know this might not be something you keep in your pantry. If that’s the case, and you need cheese sauce NOW, no worries, go make my classic Homemade Cheese Sauce. It’s made with butter, milk, and flour, so you probably have the ingredients, and it’s GREAT.

But if you have evaporated milk in your pantry or are going shopping before making this, grab a can and give this recipe a try. You will not be disappointed.

What’s the Deal With Evaporated Milk?

Evaporated milk is just milk that’s been simmered over low heat until more than half of the water content has evaporated, so it’s extra creamy. It’s perfect for giving you extremely creamy cheese sauces without the heaviness of using half and half or heavy cream.

When heated together with cheese and a dash or two of hot sauce, you get something pretty magical.

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How to Make Nacho Cheese Sauce

1. Toss shredded cheese and cornstarch together so your cheese gets coated and you don’t end up with any big cornstarch lumps in your sauce. The cornstarch will help thicken your nacho sauce and prevent it from curdling.

2. Heat evaporated milk over medium heat until milk just begins to simmer.

3.Remove the milk from heat and stir in the cheese, a handful at a time,until all the cheese has been incorporated and it has completely melted into the sauce.

4. Add hot sauce, salt, and cayenne, and then taste and add more if needed.

5. And the final, most important step: drizzle your homemade nacho cheese over something delicious, and try not to eat the entire pot. 😉

FAQ

Can I make this in advance?

Yes. Unlike a lot of cheese sauces, this sauce reheats pretty well (though it will get a little lumpy if reheated too hot and as it cools). It will solidify in the refrigerator but returns to its pourable state when reheated. To reheat:

  • On the stove: Transfer sauce to a small saucepan and reheat gently over medium-low heat, stirring frequently. Do not allow to come to a boil.
  • In the microwave: Microwave in a microwave-safe dish, stopping to stir sauce every 10-15 seconds as needed until just heated through. Heads up, the sauce will pop and sizzle in the microwave.

Nacho Cheese Sauce for Parties

This recipe makes a little over 2 cups of sauce, but if you would like to make an even bigger batch, the recipe doubles with no preparation changes.

You can transfer your prepared nacho sauce to a slow cooker and keep it set to warm for a couple of hours. Fair warning, it will do that cheese sauce thing where the top sets and gets kind of sad and ugly looking, but if you give it a quick whisk, it returns to looking smooth and beautiful.

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What to serve with nacho sauce?

Looking for more things to drizzle nacho cheese over? Try:

  • Steamed Broccoli
  • Steamed Cauliflower
  • Carnitas Nacho Fries
  • Chili Baked Potatoes

Nacho Cheese Recipe Notes

You should be able to find evaporated milk in the baking aisle next to the condensed milk. Double check the can that you’re putting in your cart and make sure that you’re getting evaporated and not condensed milk, because the two CANNOT be used interchangeably. (Though you can and should use condensed milk to make dulce de leche…)

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Quick and Easy Nacho Cheese Recipe

This nacho cheese sauce is sharp and creamy, and everything you ever dreamed of smothering over nachos, veggies, or a giant pretzel.

4.83 from 85 votes

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American, Mexican

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings (Hover or Click to Change Yield): 8 servings

Calories: 203kcal

Author: Tracy

Ingredients

  • 3 cups (12oz) freshly shredded sharp cheddar cheese *
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch
  • 1 12-ounce can (1 1/2 cups) evaporated milk
  • 2 teaspoons hot sauce optional
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper plus more as needed

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, combine shredded cheese and cornstarch and toss to coat.

  • To a medium saucepan, add evaporated milk. Heat over medium heat, stirring occasionally until milk just begins to simmer.

  • Remove the milk from heat and stir in the cheese, a large handful at a time,until all the cheese has been incorporated and it has completely melted into the sauce.

  • Add hot sauce, salt, and cayenne, and then taste and add more if needed. Serve over nachos, fries, or steamed vegetables and enjoy!

Notes

* For best results, do not use pre-shredded cheese as it contains anti-caking additives that may prevent the cheese from melting smoothly.

To keep warm, transfer mixture to a crockpot on the warm setting. Whisk occasionally.

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Quick and Easy Nacho Cheese Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What cheese is best to melt for nachos? ›

Choose a combination of cheeses for both flavor and meltability. A Monterey Jack cheese will have the oozy-melty quality sought after in the best nachos, while a standard sharp cheddar will offer a little tang.

What is nacho cheese sauce made of? ›

Ingredients: Nacho sauce is typically made with a combination of melted cheese, tomatoes, and spices, while cheese dip is usually made with a blend of melted cheese and milk or cream. Consistency: Nacho sauce is usually thicker and more paste-like in consistency, while cheese dip is typically thinner and more pourable.

How do you make nacho cheese that doesn't get hard? ›

Keep Your Nacho Cheese Warm and Creamy

It is best to keep your nacho cheese warm in a small crockpot or slow cooker, or on low heat on the stove. Stir it regularly, as it can begin to clump and harden if even heat is not applied. Stir in a bit of milk if it starts to lose its creaminess.

What cheese do Mexican restaurants use on nachos? ›

Asadero Cheese

Because of its spectacular melting properties, it's an ideal base for queso on nachos, burritos, tacos, enchiladas or any Mexican dish.

What kind of cheese do Mexicans use on nachos? ›

Cotija is a crumbly and salty Mexican cheese that goes well with nachos. Queso fresco: A mild and crumbly Mexican cheese that can also be sprinkled.

Is nacho cheese from Taco Bell real cheese? ›

Mike Pomranz has been covering craft beer for nearly two decades and trending food and beverage news for Food & Wine for 7 years. Let's take a quick step back from the title. Nacho cheese is a real cheese in that it is made from cheese, but turns out it's not a real kind of cheese.

What cheese is Taco Bell nacho cheese? ›

Heavy cream has a lot of fat content which helps thicken the nacho cheese sauce so no flour or roux is needed. Up next is the cheese. We are keeping it simple and only using sharp cheddar. It has the bright yellow/orange color that is key to making this look just like Taco Bell's.

What's the difference between nacho cheese and queso? ›

"Nacho cheese" is a specialized cheese sauce designed for nachos, a popular snack, or appetizer, known for its smooth, creamy texture and mild, slightly tangy flavor. In contrast, "queso cheese" is a more general term that encompasses various cheeses used in Mexican cuisine, available in different f…

How do you keep cheese dip creamy? ›

If you don't want to use American cheese, you can achieve the same creamy, stabilized texture with the addition of cream cheese — which also has stabilizers added. Use whatever cheese you like (cheddar, Monterey Jack or other cheeses) and then add 2 ounces of cream cheese to the mix.

What makes nacho cheese thicker? ›

Making a slurry with cornstarch and cold milk is how you will thicken your queso. A traditional slurry is a 1:1 liquid to cornstarch ratio, but for our queso purposes I used 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and 2 tablespoons of milk.

How do you keep queso from getting thick? ›

For dips, you'll want to use a tablespoon of cornstarch per pound of cheese, then add at least five ounces of evaporated milk. After that, you can use more evaporated milk to thin out your dip as much as you need.

Is it cheap to make your own cheese? ›

Depending on the type of cheese you prefer, making your own cheese is less expensive than purchasing it from your local supermarket because you don't have to factor in the manufacturing, packaging, marketing, and freight costs.

Can I make my own cheese? ›

All you need are milk, buttermilk, lemon juice, and salt to make this white cheese— sometimes called farmer's cheese or fromage blanc. Use your fresh homemade cheese any way you would use cottage cheese, cream cheese, or ricotta cheese.

What kind of cheese melts on tacos? ›

Cotija, either crumbled or grated will be the most authentic. Alternates would be Añejo, Enchilado or Chihuahua. For additional richness, crema (a sour cream product) can be added. Other Mexican cheeses like panela, queso asadero and queso fresco do not have much in the way of flavor to effectively garnish a taco.

Is Monterey Jack cheese better than cheddar for nachos? ›

One option is cheddar cheese, which has a strong flavor and can be used in both melted and unmelted form. Another option is Monterey Jack cheese, which is a mild cheese that melts well and doesn't overpower the other flavors in the nachos.

How do you melt cheese and keep it melted? ›

Here's the how to melt cheese the slow and steady way: use low heat—introduce a double-boiler, even—to avoid overcooking. If you want to speed up the melting a little more, try grating the cheese instead of cranking the temperature—the thin and uniform shape will melt faster and more evenly.

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