Topic > Taco Salad Recipes - 1091

I tried a simple taco salad recipe that I got from the food show on PBS. I had tomatoes, onions and lettuce from my garden already sliced ​​and diced for the salad. I fried a pound of hamburger and crumbled it before adding it to the vegetable mixture. I added a pound of diced cheddar cheese and sautéed everything for 5 minutes. It was ready to be portioned into taco bowls and topped with salsa and sour cream. On the side I had the avocado ranch dressing and the Catalina dressing. This can also be made with chicken instead of beef.2-Everyone in my initial cooking class had to prepare a dish for the final exam; if it was edible, we passed. I figured as long as I didn't get anyone sick I'd be ahead of the game. There were 20 of us and we had to choose our recipe from the instructor's hat. I chose a taco salad recipe that wasn't too bad. If things get worse, I might stop at the Taco Shop and get a salad on my way to class next week. I bought the lettuce, tomatoes and beef for the salad and started prepping the ingredients the day before the last class. It turned out pretty good and the whole thing was eaten.3-I have a taco salad recipe that calls for ground beef or chicken, but I needed it for a vegetarian guest who was coming to visit. My cousin gave me a recipe that uses 3 cups of tortilla chips and 2 cans of spicy beans. I used shredded American cheese and plain Greek yogurt dressing to top the shredded romaine lettuce and diced tomatoes. Optional items included black olives, fried corn, guacamole, lentils and pineapple. I tried it with my family, they liked it and asked for seconds. I hope this recipe is a success for years to come because it is so easy to make.4-I have three...... halves of paper...... printed for the home office and it is very quick and surpasses most of the competition. Brother makes a small office printer and a personal printer, and both are suitable for most people's needs. Brother printers are the least expensive if money is a factor.11-The best laser printer for color copies depends on your needs, but many have consistently received higher reviews than others. The Dell color printer is best for light home office use and is also much less expensive than many other brands. This budget printer has good print quality but high toner costs and ranges in price from $300 to $350. The Xerox Phaser printer line starts at $500 for a small office model up to over $1300 for the desktop printer faster office. They come with built-in networking and a variety of other features. Xerox is compatible with all major operating systems.