These vegan nachos prove that plant-based eating is anything but boring. Layered with zesty salsa, creamy guacamole and a rich, velvety queso made from roasted aubergine, this is comfort food with a fresh, flavour-packed twist. Perfect for sharing (in theory) or keeping all to yourself, it’s the kind of dish that turns simple ingredients into something seriously satisfying. The vegan queso sauce has been adapted from minimalistbaker.com. Recipe, styling and photograph by Hein van Tonder Also See: Malay chicken or beef peanut satay https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/malay-chicken-beef-peanut-satay
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