Monday, May 16, 2011

The Best Tacos You Will Ever Eat

Chop up half an onion, a little less if huge.  Cook it over med. heat in a big cast iron skillet.  When the onion begins to soften, add a pound of good quality 85% lean ground beef.  I always buy mine at the butcher counter.  When the meat is almost cooked, add a chopped (seeded if you don't want it too hot) jalapeno pepper.  Continue to cook and stir.  Add a sprinkling of hot pepper flakes, some chili powder.  I also add another sprinkle of Penzey's Southwest Seasoning.  Oh, an don't forget a teaspoon or so of cumin.  Very important.  Salt and pepper well, and continue to simmer to blend the flavors.  Add a can of rinsed and drained black beans or your favorite kind of beans.  Pinto.  Kidney.  Whatever. 


Chop up the following and put in small bowls:  scallion, tomatoes, lettuce, cilantro and avocado.   Into other bowls put grated cheddar or Mexican cheese (a mixture), sour cream, wedges of lime.   Nine "condiments" in all. 


For each person, cook a couple or more corn tortillas in a vegetable oil until slightly browned but still pliable.  Keep warm in oven while cooking the rest.  




Put the condiments on the table along with the fried tortillas in a basket.  You may also put hot sauce on the table or salsa.  Bring the hot skillet to the table and serve.  Everyone creates his/her own tacos.  They are utterly delicious.  I fold mine in half and eat it messily.  My significant other dumps everything onto his plate and has at it.  This is good stuff.

I also serve orange wedges with the meal.   Refreshing. 


I usually keep corn tortillas and all the spices around, along with scallions, lettuce, tomato, cheese and sour cream, so we just have to buy the meat, the cilantro and the avocado.  Serves 4, and doesn't break the bank.  Dieters can go easy on the cheese and sour cream.  Corn tortillas are low in carbs and high in fiber.  Of course, grilled steak added instead of ground beef will also be tasty, as would chicken or a grilled pork chop or two.  Taste for seasoning as you go along.  A couple of these babies and you won't be hungry for hours.  


I have never tasted any tacos this good at a Mexican restaurant, although the fish tacos at the Border Cafe in Cambridge, MA are close.  Ole! 

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