Why You Should Add Chorizo to Your Ground Beef Tacos | Today’s Special



Boxed taco kits with crispy shells, premade sauce, and seasoning packet are an undeniably convenient formula to get tacos on the table quickly. But all the nostalgia in the world can’t make up for the prefab spice mix’s lackluster, dusty flavor. Our recommendation? Ditch the spice packet in favor of a nearly-as-convenient substitute: fresh Mexican-style chorizo. Follow along as Ashley makes Ground Beef and Chorizo Tacos.

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  1. Gonna use this idea when I make my Fritos Pie!! Just a pie crust filled with meat, cheese and salsa. Bake and top with Fritos, more cheese, sour cream and any other garnish you would like. I’m excited to try it with chorizo!!

  2. Why are you on my vegan recipe search?!!! "For countless years the bitter stew of hate goes boiling on. Its vengeful broth is ocean deep, impossible to calm. To learn the cause of all this conflict, terror, & war, Listen to the cries at midnight by the butcher's door." Stop killing! Chan Master Cloud of Vows (Song Dynasty)

  3. For the love of everything that’s holy STOP putting tortillas in the microwave!!!
    Also I dont know where the idea that cumin goes in Mexican food came from, but can we just skip it all together.

  4. Don't buy the crap chorizo that comes in a plastic tube. A couple of times I tried it they was so much fat that it almost cooked down to nothing. I go to a local grocer that has the butcher in the meat department make it or get it from a super mercado (Mexican super market) or carniceria ( Mexican butcher). They have just enough fat to add flavor.

  5. I bought the knife through your link. In the past I’d always look for a link to ATK’s recommended products so you guys would get the spiffy but I never found one. This is the first time I’ve seen it. I don’t mind you guys getting a commission at all because I appreciate the work you put into the reviews. You’ve never steered me wrong. As long as the reviews stay true and you don’t become sponsored you can get as many referral fees as you want.
    Keep up the great work!

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