Re: Never ending induction recipes
Sure Elsie! Another thing that I love to eat which also saves me a lot of time during the week is taco salad. I make a big batch of taco meat and then I divide it up into individual portions and stick them in the fridge or freezer.
I've never actually written a recipe and I just kind of throw the seasonings in there but this is about how I do it.
Saute 2 pounds of ground beef until brown (make sure you break it up really good) and then drain the fat (otherwise it will be greasy)
Add:
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
2 T cumin
2 T chili powder
hot sauce if you like it really spicy (check your labels!)
salt and pepper to taste
1 can of diced tomatoes with no added sugar (I used Hunts Petite Diced, they make other kinds with green chilies that I bet would be good)
You can also add some chopped onion or peppers to this if you want. I don't personally.
Then after you add everything add 6 cups off water and cook on medium to low heat until all the water evaporates. This makes about 4-5 individual servings.
After that I measure out 2 cups of romaine lettuce and put the taco meat on top and then top with grated cheese (make sure you grate your own - package grated cheese is coated with potato starch).
I don't like ranch dressing or sour cream so I eat this without dressing or just with a little bit of lime juice on it but if you like those it would go well with either (again, remember to check the labels.) Also, keep in mind that sour cream is a special category food so quantities are limited. Sometimes if I feel like splurging I will make some homemade guacamole to go on top. Avocados are special category too so be careful with that. Also prepackaged guac often has added sugar so when in doubt, make it yourself. Enjoy!
Sure Elsie! Another thing that I love to eat which also saves me a lot of time during the week is taco salad. I make a big batch of taco meat and then I divide it up into individual portions and stick them in the fridge or freezer.
I've never actually written a recipe and I just kind of throw the seasonings in there but this is about how I do it.
Saute 2 pounds of ground beef until brown (make sure you break it up really good) and then drain the fat (otherwise it will be greasy)
Add:
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
2 T cumin
2 T chili powder
hot sauce if you like it really spicy (check your labels!)
salt and pepper to taste
1 can of diced tomatoes with no added sugar (I used Hunts Petite Diced, they make other kinds with green chilies that I bet would be good)
You can also add some chopped onion or peppers to this if you want. I don't personally.
Then after you add everything add 6 cups off water and cook on medium to low heat until all the water evaporates. This makes about 4-5 individual servings.
After that I measure out 2 cups of romaine lettuce and put the taco meat on top and then top with grated cheese (make sure you grate your own - package grated cheese is coated with potato starch).
I don't like ranch dressing or sour cream so I eat this without dressing or just with a little bit of lime juice on it but if you like those it would go well with either (again, remember to check the labels.) Also, keep in mind that sour cream is a special category food so quantities are limited. Sometimes if I feel like splurging I will make some homemade guacamole to go on top. Avocados are special category too so be careful with that. Also prepackaged guac often has added sugar so when in doubt, make it yourself. Enjoy!









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