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June 20, 2010 18:45
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The Valley of Taco is a casserole that uses rice as a staple. Here is the basic recipe. You can add beans if you like. I haven't tried that, but it's probably good. | |
Ingredients: | |
-2 cups rice | |
-3 tablespoons taco seasoning (1 package) | |
-4 carrots | |
-2 onions | |
-1 green pepper | |
-1/2 head of brocolli | |
-mushrooms! | |
-jar of pickled jalapeno slices | |
-3 tablespoons canned chipotle (amp this up if you like the spice) | |
-1 large can diced or whole tomatoes | |
-1 tomato paste | |
-cheese | |
-olives (green or black, what you like) | |
-some kind of fake or real meat if you want | |
To make: | |
1. Cook up the rice | |
2. Chop up vegetables | |
3. Fry the vegetables/mushrooms | |
4. After you've cooked these guys, wait for everything to cool off | |
5. Put the rice and vegetables/mushrooms in a sufficiently large casserole dish | |
6. Pour the tomatoes and tomato paste into the mess | |
7. Add the meat/fake meat if you want | |
8. Put the taco seasoning all over | |
9. Drizzle the chipotle on things | |
10. Mix it up with your hands! You will feel alive | |
11. Add olives and jalapenos to the surface | |
12. Grate a bunch of cheese and sprinkle on top to give a covering over the casserole surface | |
13. Cook the slop up at 350 degrees for 60 minutes | |
Serve with salsa, sour cream. |
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