It was with enormous
pleasure that I finally cracked the seal on my 3D Clue game for game night,
pairing the playing fun with a pitcher of margaritas, and a tasty, family
favorite snack of Mexican Plate.
This was one of the
first recipes I acquired when I started living on my own, and it has never
failed to please. My son liked it so
much that he requested it year after year on his birthday. I think the fact that I craved Mexican food
the entire time I carried him may have something to do with this, but any
excuse to make it is always fine with me.
It makes a beautiful
presentation and, if you use round Tostitos tortilla chips, can place them
around the side of the pie plate, overlapping as you go, and your dish will
look like a giant sunflower. I used my
red, fluted edge ceramic pie plate, so served them on the side.
Mexican Plate
1 package taco
seasoning (use your favorite brand)
1 can refried beans
(again, your choice)
1 medium onion,
chopped
1 lb. ground chuck
Salt and pepper
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon chili
powder
Taco sauce
½ - 1 lb. sharp
cheddar cheese, grated
4 scallions, diced
Black olives, thinly
sliced
Avocado Dip (fresh
or frozen, thawed)
Sour cream
Chopped tomatoes
Preheat oven to 350°F. Combine taco seasoning, refried
beans, and onion in a medium bowl and mix well.
Spread over the bottom and around the sides of an ovenproof plate or pie
pan. In large skillet, brown ground beef;
season with salt, pepper, cumin, and chili powder. Remove mixture to large plate covered with
2-3 paper towels and allow draining.
Spread drained, seasoned beef mixture evenly over beans, covering bottom of dish. Spoon taco sauce sparingly over meat. Top this layer with shredded cheddar. Top with scallions and thinly sliced black
olives (using more or less to your taste).
Bake for 20 minutes until cheese is melted and mixture is hot. Remove from oven and mound avocado dip in the
center, topping it with a dollop of sour cream.
Garnish with tomatoes and serve with chips.
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Patti,
ReplyDeleteThis is so colorful too. I'm going to make this. Looks yummy.
Thanks for this recipe. It looks delicious, and we definitely like Mexican food here.
ReplyDeleteWe love this too but I haven't made it for some time. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDelete~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
This looks so delicious. Mexican is completely up my alley and I would love to eat this all by myself!
ReplyDeletePattie~ What delicious fun~ I love your 3D Clue Game! My sister, brother & I used to play all the time! My money is Colonel Mustard with a Candlestick in the Conservatory :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I could take some now for breakfast! Carol
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