Mexican Chalupa
- 1 whole Fresh Corn Tortilla
- 1/4 cups Warmed Black Refried Beans
- 1 Tablespoon Cotija Cheese
- 1/4 cups Cooked, Shredded Chicken
- 1/4 cups Shredded Lettuce
- 1/4 cups Pico De Gallo
- 1/4 cups Shredded Cheese
- 2 cups Cooking Oil For Frying
- This is the route I followed when creating my chalupas.
- However you like your tacos, go that route.
- The above amount is for 1 chalupa.
- Multiply ingredients depending on the size of group you are feeding.
- Start by having all of your ingredients prepared.
- Next, heat a small skillet over medium heat and cover the bottom of the skillet with the oil.
- Heat the oil to about 350 F. You can test the oil a few ways.
- Either put a small part of a tortilla in and when it sizzles, the oil is ready; or use an oil thermometer; or sometimes you can tell by the smell or look of it.
- Now frying these tortillas will go quick, about a minute per tortilla.
- My trick is to take a couple pieces of silverware, or use a piece of silverware along with a pair of tongs, and when you insert the tortilla into the oil, gently bring up both sides to form a wide boat shape.
- Use the tongs to carefully move the tortilla around in the oil until crisp.
- Again, this will take about one minute.
- Use the tongs and lift up up the tortilla, and let any excess oil drain back into the skillet.
- Then place onto a paper towel-lined plate until you are ready to serve.
- Repeat with as many chalupas as you would like.
- To serve, take a chalupa shell, smother with the black re-fried beans, top with cotija cheese, the chicken, lettuce, pico de gallo and shredded cheese.
- Dig in.
- Amounts of ingredients may vary because everyone loads their taco differently.
- You know what you like, so go in that direction.
- These were, in my opinion, way better than any hard shell taco you would buy from the store.
- There was a freshness about everything that had us coming back for more.
- Lets just say my oldest wolfed down like four of them.
- They were that good.
- I hope you enjoy.
tortilla, beans, cotija cheese, chicken, shredded lettuce, shredded cheese, cooking oil
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/mexican-chalupa/ (may not work)