Swedish Tacos
- 1 pound beef frozen, ground
- 2 medium onions
- 12 each hot chili peppers hot
- 1 block cheddar cheese
- 3 each tomatoes
- 1 x lettuce
- Smash the garlic cloves, remove the skins and mince coarsely.
- Chop the onions into pieces about a quarter to half an inch square.
- Dice or slice the hot chilies.
- Grate the cheddar on the side of the grater with the big round holes.
- Cut the tomatoes into chunks about the same size as the onions or a little larger.
- Shred the lettuce finely into strips maybe 18 inch wide.
- The essence of this dish is textured savoriness.
- The sharp cheddar, hot chilies, and yellow onions all contribute without overpowering one another.
- The tomatoes, besides adding a nice acidy zing, also give moisture.
- But the key to the savoriness and to the unique taste of the dish lies in the first two steps involving the garlic, onions and hamburger.
- Cheap hamburger is used because it has a high fat content and lots of taste.
- I've made this with chopped sirloin and the like and believe me, the result is definitely inferior to using the cheap stuff.
- Now that you've got everything sliced, diced and chopped you can start cooking.
- Actually, I usually do these first couple of steps prior to doing most of the cutting.
- That speeds things up a bit.
- Heat a wok over high heat and put in a nice dollop of peanut oil about 2 tablespoons or so.
- Let it heat for a minute then toss in the minced garlic, followed a second or two later by about 2/3rds of the chopped yellow onion the rest goes on the table, raw.
- Right about now, it's gonna start smelling good in the ol' kitchen.
- Stir the onions and garlic and reduce the heat to medium.
- Take the frozen hamburger out of its wrapping and put it in the wok as is.
- Smoosh it down and push the onions and garlic out of the way so the surface of the frozen hamburger is in contact with the hot surface of the wok.
- If you haven't already whacked up everything else, now's the time to get on that.
- As the hamburger browns, scrape off the done surface with a slotted spoon or spatula of some sort.
- This goes on during the whole cooking time.
- Flip the block of meat over and scrape off the browned bits.
- Let the other side brown a bit then repeat the process.
beef, onions, hot chili peppers, cheddar cheese, tomatoes
Taken from recipeland.com/recipe/v/swedish-tacos-46515 (may not work)