Tostone Carnitas Nachos (Paleo, AIP) (2024)

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These tostone carnitas nachos are a delicious grain-free alternative to nachos! They’re paleo, gluten-free, and AIP-friendly.

Plantain Carnitas Nachos

My husband is a big nacho guy! We always have chips in our house for him to make nachos. Of course, traditional chips are the obvious choice for nachos, but I love to uplevel them even more with plantain tostones! Yes, tostone nachos.

Tostones are totally grain-free, and all of the ingredients for this recipe are paleo, and AIP-friendly. This nacho dish is the perfect hearty comfort food for when you want a restaurant-quality dish at home!

The Ingredients You Need for the Tostone Carnitas Nachos

  • Green plantains
  • Carnitas
  • Red onion, black olives, and cilantro
  • Avocado

Make the tostones:

  • Using a large, deep skillet heat the avocado oil over medium heat. Add the green plantain slices in small batches, being careful to not overcrowd the pan. Lightly salt. Cook for 2-3 minutes on each side or until softened.
  • Use tongs to carefully remove the plantain slices from the heat. Smash the plantains down with the bottom of a glass cup, flattening them thin. Add back to the oil, (adding more if needed) and crisp for 2-3 minutes on each side or until crispy. Repeat with all of the plantains and set aside.

Build the nachos:

  • To make the avocado topping, add all of the ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth, adding more avocado oil if needed. Set aside. Top the tostones with the remainder of the toppings and drizzle with avocado topping. Serve fresh.

What are plantains? And what are tostones?

Plantains are like a cousin of the banana, but more starchy. You can cook them and serve them more like a starch rather than eat them as a fruit.

Tostones are essentially fried green plantains! They’re thin, crispy, and basically the best plantain “chip” you’ll ever have.

Where do you buy plantains? Can you use yellow ones instead?

I have the most luck buying plantains at Latin grocery stores, like Fiesta. I also find them at Sprouts, but of course, this varies by region.

As for the color, green plantains are more starchy and firm, and yellow are sweeter and softer. For this particular recipe, you definitely want to use green plantains!

Can you use plantain chips instead of tostones?

Sure! This recipe is a lot more hearty with the homemade tostones for sure, but if you don’t have access to fresh plantains, plantain chips would work as well.

Can you use something other than carnitas?

If you don’t want to use carnitas, you can for sure use something like shredded chicken or ground beef!

What should you top these nachos with?

I used red onion, black olives, cilantro, and a creamy avocado topping. However, you can totally mix it up and add more toppings of your choice such as…

  • Japaleno (if tolerated)
  • Shredded lettuce
  • Tomato (if tolerated)
  • etc…

You’ll also love…

  • Mexican Chicken Poppers
  • Slow Cooker Carnitas
  • Slow Cooker Barbacoa
  • Carne Asada

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Tostone Carnitas Nachos (Paleo, AIP) (5)

Tostone Carnitas Nachos

★★★★★5 from 5 reviews
  • Author: Michelle
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
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Description

These tostone carnitas nachos are a delicious grain-free alternative to nachos! They’re paleo, and AIP-friendly.

For the tostones

  • 3 tbsp avocado oil
  • 2 large green plantains, sliced
  • 1 tsp garlic powder

For the avocado topping

  • 2small avocados (sub1large)
  • 1/3 cupavocado oil
  • Juice of one lime
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1/2 tspsea salt
  • 1/4 tspblack pepper (omit for AIP)

To top the nachos

  • 1012 oz pork carnitas , prepared
  • 1/4 cup red onion, diced
  • 1/4 cup black olives, sliced
  • 3 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped
  • Juice of 1/2 small lime

Instructions

For the tostones

  1. Using a large, deep skillet heat the avocado oil over medium heat. Add the green plantain slices in small batches, being careful to not overcrowd the pan. Lightly salt. Cook for 2-3 minutes on each side or until softened.
  2. Use tongs to carefully remove the plantain slices from the heat. Smash the plantains down with the bottom of a glass cup, flattening them thin. Add back to the oil, (adding more if needed) and crisp for 2-3 minutes on each side or until crispy. Repeat with all of the plantains and set aside on a large serving plate (or two-three small plates) when done.

For the nachos

  1. To make the avocado topping, add all of the ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth, adding more avocado oil if needed. Set aside.
  2. Top the tostones with the remainder of the toppings and drizzle with avocado topping. Serve fresh.

Notes

All nutritional information are estimations and will vary. Estimations do not include optional ingredients.

  • Prep Time: 15
  • Cook Time: 30

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 531
  • Fat: 37.6g
  • Carbohydrates: 35.2g
  • Fiber: 5g
  • Protein: 18.2g

This post originally appeared on Unbound Wellness in June 2017 and was updated in 2020.

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posted by Michelle on April 22, 2020

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27 comments on “Tostone Carnitas Nachos (Paleo, AIP)”

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  2. Janet Theilen August 25, 2017 @ 2:34 pm Reply

    Hi Michelle, This recipe and others you have posted sound great to me! I’m happy to find your site. I am on a low oxalate diet to avoid kidney stones, several of your recipes fit the protocol. Have you thought of adding this? There is very little out there for us and we could really use the help.

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  4. Becca October 6, 2017 @ 7:12 am Reply

    I made the plantain nachos and they were absolutely amazing!!! Thank you so much!!!! I’ll be dreaming of them tonight haha

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  15. Autumn October 2, 2019 @ 11:20 pm Reply

    This looks so simple yet so delicious. Cant wait to try it out.

  16. Amy March 12, 2020 @ 1:21 pm Reply

    You know what might work for a little AIP approved spice? A mango ginger salsa. And I bet it’d be absolutely delicious with that avocado lime sauce! Thanks for all the many lovely recipes on this blog—you’ve become an invaluable go-to resource for me!

  17. Kenna April 10, 2020 @ 11:11 pm Reply

    DELICIOUS! I made modifications using a pot roast meat that I had instead of the pork. The avocado sauce makes it.

  18. Enrique Salgado Jr April 22, 2020 @ 6:20 pm Reply

    I am Puerto Rican and this is common food for us. These also are great with soups, stews in replacement of breads, crackers.

    They are also great served with sea food as well. We have a sandwich called a Jibarito that uses 2 long tostones in replacement of bread, typically served with pulled pork or steak. As a Latino on AIP this is one reason why I has kept to the diet.

  19. Elvira June 24, 2020 @ 2:10 am Reply

    These were amazing and guilt free. My kids loved the tostones by themselves but at least they tried it! Definitely making these again.

    • Unbound Wellness February 22, 2022 @ 3:10 pm Reply

      Thank you!!

  20. Dawn July 14, 2020 @ 10:48 pm Reply

    I’d never had a plantain before, but was thrilled to see them in my grocery store last week as my husband kept saying “you would LOVE tostones!”. He was right! I love making a big batch of your AIP carnitas and using it for all kinds of meals. This totally hit the spot, it felt like absolute indulgence, something I never thought I’d feel on AIP. And that sauce? I just want to eat it on everything!

    • Unbound Wellness February 22, 2022 @ 3:09 pm Reply

      YAY! So glad you are enjoying this recipe!

  21. Shannon October 28, 2020 @ 12:09 am Reply

    This was yummy. I added a few more toppings too.

  22. Kristen March 9, 2021 @ 10:45 pm Reply

    Hi there! How thin should I slice the plantains? As thin as possible? Excited to make this recipe!! Thank you!

    • Unbound Wellness February 22, 2022 @ 3:09 pm Reply

      I slice them about 1 ” thick!

  23. Kristina January 2, 2024 @ 7:25 pm Reply

    I made this for dinner and it was flippin amazing!! Thank you for sharing this recipe!

    • Unbound Wellness January 3, 2024 @ 5:38 pm Reply

      Yay, so glad!!

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