So, I have been cooking this simple meal for 12+ years. Before my husband and I were married, one of my best friends would come over on a weekly basis - same night, just about every week. She was not much of a cook, and I was still an amateur at the time, but I loved being in the kitchen even though I didn't have a ton of experience under my belt. I was determined to find good, quick and easy recipes and once I did, I would find myself cooking them again and again. This was one of her favorites that she would request time and time again. I loved her request because it was one of the simplest meals I could whip up in a jiffy, yet it was oh-so-good. Just for old-time sakes, I used 'spicy doritos' to add some extra flavor and spice {as I always would make this recipe with spicy doritos}. Since I find myself trying to steer clear of doritos anymore, I have lately used regular or blue tortilla chips {or none at all}. I always top with store bought salsa, guacamole, shredded cheese and sour cream, but do as you may. I would suggest cheese and salsa, at the very least.
Ingredients:
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1 packet taco seasoning
- 1 {15 oz} can kidney beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 {4 oz} can diced green chiles
- 1 head green or red lettuce, rinsed and shredded into large pieces
- 1 bag tortilla chips {try a spicy nacho if you are daring}
- shredded cheese
- salsa
- guacamole
- sour cream
Directions:
- In a large stovetop pan over medium-high heat, brown ground beef until slightly pink. Drain fat from beef.
- Place beef back into stovetop pan over medium heat. Add taco seasoning packet with 1/2 cup water. Mix well. Cook until beef is no longer pink.
- Add rinsed and drained kidney beans to ground beef mixture. Add diced green chiles. Stir to mix together. Cover and cook on medium-low for 10 minutes or so, or until kidney beans are slightly softened.
- On a dinner plate, arrange a bed of tortilla chips topped with lettuce. Spoon a desired amount of ground beef mixture onto lettuce bed. Top with shredded cheese, salsa, guacamole and a dollop of sour cream.
Enjoy!
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