Individual Walking Tacos
- 2 lbs ground beef
- 2 (1 1/4 ounce) packets taco seasoning mix
- water
- 1 head lettuce, shredded
- 2 large tomatoes, diced
- 2 cups Mexican blend cheese, shredded
- 2 small onions, diced
- 1 cup sour cream (more or less depending on how much you want to put on your taco)
- 1 cup salsa (more or less depending on how much you want to put on your taco)
- 24 (1 1/2 ounce) bags nacho cheese flavor Doritos (get the individual SMALL bags of chips, not the 99 cent bags. It's called the "Go Sack" or "12 Sack")
- Cook the beef in a pan until no longer pink, crumbling as you go. Remove from heat and drain when completely cooked.
- Add taco seasoning and the amount of water that the taco seasoning packet suggests. Cook according to taco seasoning packet directions.
- While the meat is cooking, take an individual bag of Doritos and lightly crunch the chips (don't turn them into crumbs but smash them up a little so you can fit other topping in the bag). Do this for all bags.
- When lightly crunched, cut off the top seam of the bag and open it up.
- When taco meat is finished cooking, add between 1 and 2 Tbsp to the bag of chips.
- Top with any other toppings that are requested by the person eating the "taco".
- Stick a fork in it and it's done!
- NOTE: When we sold these, we made 5 lbs of meat, bought 5 Go Sacks, chopped up 3 heads of lettuce, bought 3 bags of cheese, chopped 3 onions and 5 tomatoes, bought 3 big tubs of sour cream and 2 jars of salsa. We ran out most of the time. Just an idea of how much we used to feed a football stadium full of people, most of whom were hungry pre-teen boys. The above recipe would be a good amount for a teenagers birthday party.
ground beef, packets taco, water, head lettuce, tomatoes, blend cheese, onions, sour cream, salsa, nacho cheese flavor
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/individual-walking-tacos-472408 (may not work)