How to Draw Nachos

Learn how to draw a great looking Nachos with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.

By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Nachos.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Nachos

How to Draw a Great Looking Nachos for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

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1. Begin the nachos outline by drawing a long curved line to form the edge of the plate. Then, draw two wavy, irregular triangles. These are the first of the chips.

Drawing Step 2

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2. Draw more overlapping triangles, indicating more tortilla chips.

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Drawing Step 3

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3. Draw more triangular chips. Then, use curved lines to draw a bulging half circle. This is a bowl. Draw a "C" shaped line across the top of it, forming the opening.

Drawing Step 4

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4. Draw more chips using overlapping triangles.

Drawing Step 5

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5. Draw even more chips, again using wavy triangles that overlap each other.

Drawing Step 6

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6. Garnish the bowl with a bit of cilantro, a common herb in Tex-Mex cooking. Use curved lines that meet at jagged points to create the leaf's shape.

Then, draw a wavy line across the top of the bowl, with a partial triangle above it. This is a tortilla chip stuck in the dip. Erase as necessary.

Drawing Step 7

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7. Add some detail to the bowl. Draw a stripe around it, and use a wavy line to mark the top of its contents. Draw a curved line down the center of the cilantro leaf. Then, outline a few more chips in the background.

Add More Details to Your Nachos Picture - Step 8

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8.Draw a few triangular chips, some overlapping the others, scattered on the table around the plate of nachos. Draw a curved line down the side of the chip in the dip to give it a three-dimensional appearance.

Complete the Outline of Your Nachos Drawing - Step 9

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9. Detail many of the other chips with lines parallel to the edge, and enclose a few small, irregular shapes as ingredients in the dip.

Color Your Nachos Drawing

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Your nachos outline is now complete. Color your cartoon food. Tortilla chips are usually tan. The dip could be different colors - red salsa, green guacamole, or white or yellow cheese.

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Hungry for new things to draw? This nacho drawing can satisfy your cravings. Our easy, step-by-step drawing guide can help.

Nachos were invented by accident in the 1940s. The restaurant had closed, but the soldiers' wives were hungry, so the owner combined tortilla chips, cheese, and jalapeno peppers. His name was Ignacio, and "Nacho" was his nickname. It would forever be used to describe the new dish that had been born.

Want to draw some of the ingredients? You can learn how to draw an avocado, a tomato drawing, or a cheese drawing.

You can whip up other Mexican food drawings, too. Check out this burrito drawing and this taco drawing.

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