This is an older picture of a taco with pico de gallo and tomatillo salsa
It was a crazy, crazy weekend.My youngest daughter has decided that she really likes competitive ice skating and wants to do another competition. Seeing as she is only 6 I have decided to let her only do ones that are at our home rink. Saves me travel and more chaos! With this though it means more time is spent at the rink. We had lessons on Friday night and Saturday.
T. was away for the weekend so I had decided that my youngest one could finally have her sleepover that I promised her for her birthday. So while T. was away I had a couple more 6 year olds running around the house screaming. I have to say though that I love this age. Their isn't the drama that comes with the 8 year olds...yet!
T got home late Saturday night and was able to help with all of the girls in the morning. At least running herd on them while we got breakfast was easier then because they were tired!
Once all the kids were gone we decided to spend some nice family time together and go and have a picnic. One of the great things about having a tropical storm or a hurricane pass through is that it really dries out the air. Today was just beautiful. 88 degrees with low humidity is beautiful in our books. We went to the Caloosahatchee Regional Park and had some lunch and then took a short walk to the river and hung out there for a bit. After this we came home and I tried to figure out meals for during the week. With the new skating schedule and school about to get reved up I needed a plan.
I decided that we would have pizza on Tuesday which would be the late night. Wouldn't get home from the rink until 7:30 but I could make the dough before hand and then T. (pretty please) could throw the sauce and toppings on it and throw it in the oven.
Another night we could have tacos. I have a really simple combination of spices that is so versatile I can use it on anything that I can find...chicken, pork, beef or even seafood. When I make a batch of it I make enough to last for 2 meals. No more as I think the mix loses it flavor after too long in a bag. I can make this whole meal and have it in the fridge ready to be heated up in time for dinner. Can't beat that!
Tacos
Ingredients:
1-1/2 Tbsp chili powder
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
¼ tsp crushed red pepper flakes
¼ tsp cayenne
¼ tsp dried oregano
½ tsp paprika
1-1/2 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp sea salt
1 tsp black pepper
1 cup of water
Directions:
- In a small bowl combine all of the ingredients but the meat. Set aside.
- Brown you meat of choice (we have recently used buffalo, beef, and venison.)
- Once the meat is browned add as much or as little of the seasoning as you would like. We find that this seasoning mix usually makes us 2 meals.
- Add 1 cup water
- Allow to simmer until the spice is absorbed and there is no liquid left.
- Place as much meat as you would like in your lettuce cup.
- Top with your choice of taco toppings (cheese, Pico de Gallo, hot sauce etc.)
As Always...
Happy Entertaining!!!
Judy
www.nofearentertaining.com
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