Nachos are a messy kind of meal that starts out as an exciting dipping game, full of interactive fun and flavor, until the tortilla chips inevitably become soggy. Even if they can hold up to the breaking test, most chips give up on you early on and a fork becomes necessary anyway. Why not skip the argument over and admit that there are better ways to consume nacho toppings than with our hands? Instead, get rid of the chips and swap the nachos for stuffed peppers; you won't regret the decision.

Stuffed peppers are a tried and true tradition that people have been altering to suit their tastes for many years, so there's no reason that nacho inspired peppers won't taste amazing. We already literally add peppers to multiple aspects of nachos already. Salsa is nothing without the addition of peppers — everything from bell peppers to habanero, and even ghost peppers for the bravest of the brave.

Building your base usually involve a green bell pepper as the base, but that doesn't have to be the only option on the table. Yellow, orange, and red bell peppers offer slightly different flavors than the green with the added bonus of looking beautiful when served. Serrano, romano, and hot cherry peppers are all known for being stuffed with something, but these options are likely too small for a task like nachos.

We aren't saying that you "have" to use bell peppers, but their shape is one of the easiest to work with for stuffed preparations. Creating a bowl out of a bell pepper is simple; .