Taco Dip

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http://stopfuckingposting.com/www.gbsfood.com/1591633/ Submitted by Gewehr 43

G43's Kitchen Presents:

Taco Dip of the Gods

This is a pretty easy recipe that is amazingly tasty and can be use as either a main course or a side dish. Allow about 20-30 minutes for prep.

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Ingredients[edit]

  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 8oz cream cheese
  • 1/2 cup cottage cheese
  • 1/2 Tsp chili powder (not pictured)
  • 1 16oz bottle of Ortega taco sauce
  • 1 package of your favorite taco seasoning
  • 2-3 cups shredded cheese (cheddar, colby, or mexican blend are fine)
  • 1 Bag of your favorite tortilla chips

Method[edit]

Less talk, more cook...

First, start off by browning the ground beef.

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While the beef is browning, you'll have plenty of time to whip up the next few ingredients. Combine the cream cheese, cottage cheese, chili powder, and 1/4 cup Ortega taco sauce in a bowl.

Turn this:

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Into this:

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Now, in a glass pan (we just used a pie pan because it was handy) spread the cream cheese mixture smoothly across the bottom of the pan. This will be microwaved later so for fuck's sake don't use a metal pan!

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Set this aside.

By now the beef should be fully browned and ready to drain.

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Now, over medium high heat, stir the taco seasoning and remaining taco sauce into the beef.

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Until it looks like this:

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After a few minutes the sauce will thicken up a bit. Once it does, layer it over the top of the cream cheese mixture like so:

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Now, top it off with a (un)healthy layer of cheese...

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...and stick it in the microwave until the cheese has melted. (~4 min)

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Remove:

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Grab your chips and enjoy.

Questions, comments, feedback are welcome and encouraged.

Edit: Well, this did have a "food" tag on it... the first time I did it. I had to do it again and of course I forgot to tag it.

Edit 2: Thanks for reminding me, allright. You can top this with your choice of stuff too. Onions, green onions, jalepenos, lettuce, etc.