The recipe is as follows:
8 oz. Pillsbury crescent rolls
1 lb. lean ground beef
1 package taco seasoning mix
Crushed Dorito chips
1 cup sour cream
Taco sauce
Press crescent rolls down in an ungreased casserole dish. I used my Abigail's ceramic fleur de lis cassrole dish. Ain't it all about the presentation? I think so.
Fry ground beef and drain well.
Combine meat with taco seasoning mix and water according to the package directions.
Layer on top of the unbaked crescent rolls in the following order:
1 cup crushed Dorito chips (to cover rolls)
Meat mixture
Sour cream
Shredded cheese to taste (2 cups)
1 cup crushed Dorito chips
Bake 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Add taco sauce as desired after baking.
Tip: You might raise up a corner to check to see if the bottom is lightly browned when you think it is about done. You do not want the crust doughy but you do not want it overdone.
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will be trying this.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Ron! The casserole looks yummy--will have to try this! Have a great day! xoxo
ReplyDeletethis looks great. We substitute ground turkey, and in other tex-mex dishes, I can't tell. Looks easy and quick!! Thanks Ron!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Linda
That sounds delicious, Ron. I have used the crushed chips for the base before and baked it that way but I like the idea of a real crust under it. I will try this with the grandkids! Hope you are doing well. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteOh this recipe looks delicious! We are huge fans of Mexican food so I bet we would all like this. This would be easier to make than individual tacos too. Thanks for sharing the recipe1
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite go to recipes!! Love topping it with taco toppings-sour cream, shredded lettuce, chopped tomatoes, and jalepenos!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! Great for a party!
ReplyDeleteQuick and easy! My kind of cooking these days! Sheila
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