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    Old 04-19-2010, 05:12 PM
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    Taco Soup

    1 lb of ground beef
    1 chopped onion
    1 sm can of chopped green

    Cook all of this together, then add:
    1 can red kidney beans
    1 can hominy
    3 can stewed tomato's
    1 can pinto beans
    1 1-oz pkg of Ranch Dressing mix
    1 pkg taco seasoning mix
    water (I use Chicken Broth in place of water for more flavor)

    Cook till good and hot! I top it off with chips, sliced green onions and sometimes cilantro
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    Old 04-19-2010, 05:17 PM
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    yummy!we make tortilla soup, basicly the same..
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    Old 04-22-2010, 09:43 PM
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    "GRINGO" TACO SOUP

    So many of the Taco Soup recipes I found called for hot chiles or a mixture of other hot spices, & my family, while they love the flavor of Mexican food, don't like the fiery sensations left in their mouths. So this is my creation that has all the flavor but little of the "heat"!

    INGREDIENTS:

    1 lb lean hamburger
    1 lb GOOD BRAND pork sausage (e.g. Jimmy Dean, Owens...)
    1 LARGE onion, diced
    1 pkg Taco seasoning mix
    1 pkg Ranch salad dressing mix
    1 28/29 oz. can diced tomatoes in tomato juice
    2 14--1/2 oz. cans Pinto beans
    2 4 oz. cans Ortega chopped Green Chiles (or your favorite brand - NOT Jalapenos)
    1 CAN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING (Approx. 14-1/2 oz. size):

    Small red beans
    Chili beans (mild, or to taste)
    Hominy (Golden or White)
    Chili with beans
    Diced tomatoes in tom. juice (in addition to large can)
    1 qt. water as needed for crockpot capacity
    Salt & Pepper to taste (I use Beef bouillon instead of salt for more intense flavor)
    Non-stick spray

    DIRECTIONS:

    Brown meats together lightly, drain lightly, & add onion. Brown meats completely & drain thoroughly. Mix all ingredients in a crockpot or slow cooker that has been well-coated with non-stick spray. Mix thoroughly. Add water last, only enough for YOUR crockpot, so it doesn't bubble over. Be sure to rinse the cans of beans (NOT Chili beans) with water to remove the thick packing liquid). Cover & cook on LOW all day, stirring every couple of hours or so. May be served with tortilla chips & grated cheese if desired, although it's great just as it is. It's even better the next day after the flavors have had time to mingle, & the soup has thickened!

    This page is from Very Best Baking.com web site. For more great recipes visit the web site. publ. 2004 as
    Mom's "Gringo" Taco Soup

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    Old 04-22-2010, 11:31 PM
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    Hi Pam!
    Please see my recipe for "GRINGO TACO SOUP" in this thread to find one with Ranch Salad Dressing in it. It's the only authentic way to make it, along with a pkg of taco seasoning & chopped tomatoes! I should know; after all, I live in the TexMex area right on the Mexican border! If a hotter soup is desired, simply adjust the seasoning to taste, & use jalapeno chiles for part or all of the green chiles.
    Eat in good health!!!!

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    Old 04-24-2010, 05:45 PM
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    thanks
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    Old 04-25-2010, 03:58 AM
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    Originally Posted by winter012
    Hi Pam!
    Please see my recipe for "GRINGO TACO SOUP" in this thread to find one with Ranch Salad Dressing in it. It's the only authentic way to make it, along with a pkg of taco seasoning & chopped tomatoes! I should know; after all, I live in the TexMex area right on the Mexican border! If a hotter soup is desired, simply adjust the seasoning to taste, & use jalapeno chiles for part or all of the green chiles.
    Eat in good health!!!!

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    Perfect! Thanks! Pam
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    Old 10-14-2011, 07:29 PM
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    Yummy
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