Presenting a Nacho Cheese Sauce You'll Want to Pour on Everything

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We don't always make nacho cheese from scratch, but when we do, we use this trusted Guy Fieri recipe. We first learned about Guy's Super Melty Cheese, or "SMC," in an interview with PS many years back. When describing the steps for making the perfect nachos (an essential for any game-day spread), Guy said, "I think one of the things that we all love about nachos is nice, creamy cheese. We call it SMC, Super Melty Cheese." Well, with the Super Bowl approaching on Feb. 9, there's no time like the present to revisit the recipe.

This cheese dip is like a grown-up version of those nachos you used to order at concession stands at sporting events, but it's made with real ingredients and is way more flavorful. After all, we're talking about the mayor of Flavortown here. To make the best cheese sauce, Guy suggests, "The thing to remember when making Super Melty Cheese is don't rush it. A little roux with some flour and butter. Into there, [whisk] a little milk. You've got yourself a nice base. Slowly at a low-to-medium temperature, start stirring in crumbled or shredded cheese. A little gouda, a little provolone, a little cheddar, a little parm. Keep it warm in a double boiler."

And with that, we set out to make our own SMC, which we discovered tastes amazing on everything. Dip tortilla chips in it — straight from the pot, if you're like us. Add green chiles, fire-roasted tomatoes, and cilantro or jalapeños to make it a spicier queso. Drench your broccoli in it to make it less vegetable-y. Dip fries in it if you're feeling really wild. Toss cooked shells or elbows in it and serve it as mac and cheese . . . the possibilities are nearly endless.

Additional reporting by Lauren Harano

Lauren Harano is a contributor for PS and was formerly an editor for PS Living, Beauty, and Shop. She has a passion for skin care, murder mysteries, and online shopping. Aside from PS, her work can be found in the pages of Cosmopolitan and Seventeen as well as online at InStyle, Esquire, NBC, and various food and travel sites.

Erin Cullum is a former PS trending and viral features editor.

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