The recent activities and celebrations gave me more opportunity to have new creations and recreate previous successful food experiments. So, for this blog's feature.. tan ta dan... Taco Bar! This is a "re-creation", from the successful "make your own taco night". First experiment model was sold out thus as a hypothesis the experiment was a success. As well as the succeeding "models". =) I believe, this recent model (and the source of these photo documentation) arrived to the same hypothesis! hahaha so scientific.
so mouth-watering, right?
This is one of the dishes I prepared for Papa's birthday beach party.. and presentation was more of a Taco Bar but the concept of making your own Taco was still kept.
You'll Need:
For the Beef Salsa:
1/2 kl Ground Beef
1 can of your favorite Tomato Sauce
6-8 large near ripe Tomatoes
1 red Onions
2 cloves of Garlic
Salt and Pepper
For the Taco Garnish:
1 large White Onions, julienne
1 medium/large Lettuce
1 block of Cheese, grated
You'll Do:
Slit the tomatoes skin, length of 1-2 inches is enough. In a pot of boiling water, drop the tomatoes for 5 seconds, just so the skin would separate from the actual tomato. Remove from the boiling water after 5 seconds and submerge it in ice cold water to cool down the tomatoes and stop the cooking process. Peel them once they're manageable to work on and cut into chunks. I love using near ripe tomatoes because you can actually feel the tanginess of the tomato even if it is incorporated with the store-bought tomato sauce.
Cook the Beef like you are cooking the Spaghetti sauce. Saute the garlic, onions and beef until the juices of the beef will disappear. Add the tomato sauce and bring it to a simmer. Salt and Pepper to taste. Add the chunks of tomatoes and leave it over fire for no more than 1 minute. There is no need to cook the chunks of tomatoes, you just want them to be incorporated with the sauce..
Assemble the Taco as you wish.. However, a piece of advise -we eat with our eyes so having an enticing presentation sends signal to our brain that what we are eating is *yumyum!!! Plus it makes you (the cook) look like a pro. whahah
So, here is my arrangement. Taco-Lettuce-White Onions-Beef Salsa-Cheese
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