How to Make Walking Tacos
Whether you are cooking for a tailgate party or a quick meal on the go, a walking taco is a hearty dish that is both entertaining and efficient. Walking tacos repackage the ingredients of a regular taco inside a bag of corn chips. Instead of taking small bites of a taco encased in a tortilla and risking spilling food everywhere, you eat a walking taco with a fork or a spoon, which makes it more convenient if you are not sitting at a table.
Things You'll Need
- Individual portioned bags of corn chips
- Frying pan
- Ground beef
- Taco seasoning packet
- Onion
- Salsa
- Beans
- Tomato
- Lettuce
- Cheese
- Jalapenos
- Sour cream
- Knife
- Scissors
Instructions
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Cook the ground beef in a large frying pan. As it begins to brown, mix in the packet of taco seasoning.
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Stir in chopped onion, salsa or beans, if desired, once the meat is cooked through. Remove the pan from heat.
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Prepare all of the ingredients that you will be putting on top of your walking taco. For example, dice tomatoes, shred lettuce and cut slices of jalapeno.
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Crush a bag of corn chips so that the chips are in small pieces. Cut off the top half of the bag.
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Assemble your walking taco. Scoop in the ground beef mixture and add whatever extra toppings you like. Use a fork or a spoon to mix it all together and eat your portable taco.
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