Set a pretty table for the kids.
And Begin cooking

8 small flour Tortillas
1 lb. extra lean ground beef
1 package taco seasoning
1/2 cup shredded cheese
(I used 4 cheese Mexican blend but any cheddar will do.)
lettuce
large tomato
1/4 cup ranch dressing or sour cream
1 can refried beans
Step by Step:

4. Chop tomato into 1/4-inch pieces with knife. (Mom assisted.)
5. Chop olives with egg cutter.
6. Begin layering: (Mom) Spoon about 1/4 cup of the meat mixture into each tortilla bowl. If you like refried beans, added on top of the meat.
(Kids) Top evenly with cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes.
Top with sour cream or dressing.
Enjoy your creation:)
And don't forget to complement your child on a job well done in the kitchen. :) :)
Makes 4 servings, 2 taco bowls each.

A Side Dish that goes great with the Taco Bowls.
The kids can help with this also.
10 Minute Cheesy Mexican Rice

Riley's favorite.
1 can (10-1/2 oz.) condesensed chicken broth (1-1/3 cups)
1 cup Thick 'N Chucky Salsa
2 cups instant white rice, uncooked
1/4 lb. (4 0z.) Velveeta Pasteurized cheese, cut up
Step by Step: Kids can help by pouring all measured ingredients into pan.
1. Mix broth and salsa in medium saucepan. Bring to boil.
2. Add rice and Velveeta; stir. Cover and remove from hear. Let stand 5 min.
3. Remove from heat and stir cheese until melted.
Makes 4 servings.
Tip
How to Cube the Velveeta:
Cut measured amount of cheese
into 1/2-inch-thick slices.
Then, cut each slice crosswise
in both directions to make cubes.
Serve with lemonade,
carrot sticks and celery sticks
with ranch dip on the side to dip into,
and a piece of water melon.

For Dessert: Homemade Ice Cream served in fancy bowls to make everyone feel special. A little finger tasting never hurts either.
This was a great meal and lots of fun to prepare. I hope your family gives this dinner a try and remember to enjoy the time spent in the kitchen with your children. Patients is the key word here. Remember if nothing turns out perfect that's okay, because the only thing they will remember is their time spent with you in the kitchen. Who knows maybe you'll be cultivating a great chief someday and if not at least they will learn to cook and not starve when they go out on their own. Besides they are never too young to learn the joy of cooking.
Oh yah. Don't forget clean up. Aiden's helping put thing away.
3 comments:
YUMMY! I'm Hungry! Great job Nana! The kids will remember this for a lifetime. You are so wonderful to do this with them. Wish my kids lived closer to experience this time too :-( Love Ya!
What a creative meal!! I am totally going to try this out, yummy!!
Great ideas!! I'm going to wow my co-workers at the next potluck with your cool tacos. Thanks for sharing!
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