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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Taco Ring






Hello! Welcome to my food blog! I decided to start off this website with one of my favorite things to eat. I have always been a huge fan of tacos, but this was my first time making the Taco Ring. Although the picture makes it look a bit complicated, it was actually relatively easy to put together! I even finished everything within the recommended prep time and cook time (which hardly ever happens for me).

This recipe calls for 3/4 pound lean (90%) ground beef. I substitute ground beef with ground turkey every chance I get. Tonight I used 93/7 lean ground turkey, but if you want to cut even more calories, go with the 99% fat free ground turkey. I often use that when I make spaghetti and it's delicious! However, ground turkey comes in 16oz packages (the recipe calls for 3/4 pound), so you will have some meat left over. Oh well, ground turkey sandwiches for lunch tomorrow! Another substitution I used was baby spinach leaves instead of lettuce - pretty yummy!

The most difficult part of the recipe was when it came time to pull the points of the crescent roll dough over the filling and tuck it under the wider parts of the dough. I rolled out each triangle as I put the circle together, which helped make the points a little longer. As long as you are careful and take your time, the tucking wasn't too bad. I'm sure it would get a lot easier the more you do it!

The bake time is 20-25 minutes. For my oven (a standard apartment oven), 20 minutes was just right. Those 20 minutes provided plenty of time to prepare the vegetables, or that part could be done ahead of time if desired. I unfortunately don't have the V-Shaped Cutter, so simply using a knife to cut little edges around the bell pepper sufficed. In my opinion, this is purely for presentation. If you are trying to impress someone, then the edged bell pepper full of salsa looks great! Otherwise, it might not be worth the time and effort. :-) I bought olives that were already sliced to save some time, and if you don't have a Food Chopper then just simply dice up the onion. (The Food Chopper is a wonderful tool to own though!)

The sour cream is optional. My husband is not a fan, so we left that part out. He says, "Why would you want sour cream?" Good point. I still think it is delicious!  Now your Taco Ring is ready to go, and quite delicious! It took me 55 minutes from beginning to end, so it may not be the best meal if you are crunched for time. I would say it is definitely worth it to make at least once!

Taco Ring
The Pampered Chef Main Dishes
Published by The Pampered Chef, Ltd. in 2000.

Prep time: 30 minutes  Cook time: 20-25 minutes
Yield: 8 servings

3/4 pound lean (90%) ground beef
1 package (1-1.25 ounces) taco seasoning mix
1 cup (4 ounces) shredded cheddar cheese
2 tablespoons water
2 packages (8 ounces each) refrigerated crescent rolls
1 medium green bell pepper
1 cup salsa
3 cups lettuce, shredded
1 medium tomato
1/4 cup onion, chopped
1/2 cup pitted ripe olives
sour cream (optional)

1. Preheat oven to 375°F. Cook ground beef in Large Skillet over medium heat 7-9 minutes or until beef is no longer pink; drain. Remove pan from heat. Stir in taco seasoning mix, cheese and water.
2. Unroll crescent dough; separate into triangles. Arrange triangles in a circle on Classic Round Stone with wide ends overlapping in center and points toward outside. (There should be a 5-inch diameter opening in center.) Using Medium Scoop, scoop meat mixture evenly onto widest end of each triangle. Bring points of triangles up over filling and tuck under wide ends of dough at center of ring. (Filling will not be completely covered.) Bake 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.
3. Using V-Shaped Cutter, cut off top of bell pepper. Discard top, membranes and seeds. Fill pepper with salsa. Shred lettuce and chop tomato using Utility Knife. Chop onion using Food Chopper. Slice olives using Egg Slicer Plus. Place bell pepper in center of ring; arrange lettuce, tomato, onion and olives around pepper. Using Easy Accent Decorator, garnish with sour cream, if desired. To serve, cut with Slice 'N Serve.

3 comments:

  1. Nice job, Katie! I look forward to reading about your culinary journey!

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  2. Sounds good! Have you seen those seasoning mixes that you can stir into sour cream to make it into dip? Maybe they'd be a good way to convert Blaine to the joys of sour cream. ;-)

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  3. Dang Chef Boyrdee! (sp) lol! Ok so the Taco ring looks awesome! And I am deff cooking Jeremy the Chicken Pamadoro(sp)! Yummmmy!! Glo

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