It’s that time of year again. What time of year, you may ask. Between July and October of each year in
I have been told that I make the best tacos ever and here is that recipe:
2 lb. ground beef
2 dozen taco shells (either already prepared or you can make your own by frying corn tortillas and folding them over)
1 can chunk tomatoes (14 oz.)
1 can Hatch green chiles, chopped (or ½ cup fresh roasted, chopped Hatch green chiles (4 oz.)
1 medium potato, baked
1 medium onion, chopped
Instructions:
- Grated medium cheddar cheese to taste
- Lettuce shredded to taste
- Fry ground beef and peel the potato. Mash the potato well and stir it into the ground beef so it is evenly distributed.
- Combine the tomatoes and chiles.
- Fill the taco shells about ¼ full with the meat-potato mixture and then fill them another ¼ with tomato-chile mixture. Then sprinkle inside with cheese to taste.
- Heat in either a 350 degree oven or in the microwave for 1-2 minutes. Just until the cheese is melted.
- Serve with dishes of tomato-chile mixture, cheese, onion and lettuce and let each person continue fixing their own tacos with onions and lettuce after heating.
- Give each person four tacos to start with and I guarantee you will not have any left. This recipe serves 4 to 6 persons.