To me, the only thing that would make the Dorito Loco Taco any better would be if they made a Cool Ranch Dorito taco. I would then eat at Taco Bell four meals a day.
Good luck creating a home-grown nacho-cheese seasoning analogue. If you're successful, I'll give you my business card.
Oh, I agree (not about your mom's meatloaf, of course). I wasn't arguing that the recipe I know was "best" in any sense of the word. I was just surprised by the sauce-heavy ingredients. I always thought about meatloaf as a "light" meat dish (compared to, say, stew or roast).
Like they said, tons of variations. I put some ketchup on the top before baking, but I don't mix it in. And I use ground mustard in the mix, not a sauce.
my mom always used oatmealI find garlic-herb croûtons work good for the binder in meatloaf. I'll have to try Doritos sometime
try some garlic powderMy first crack at it last night came out fairly good, a trip to the store today and some selective ingredients I think I can come close.
That being said, the Cheesy Gordita Crunch is easily the great fast food offering of all time.
Thats debatable, especially when you compare it to this wonderful coronary inducing meal item:
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try some garlic powder
I suppose you can sense my puzzlement as well.I can already sense Carrie's scorn about American food from across the Atlantic and the breadth of the continental US. It pleases me.![]()
What? What is this tasty sounding madness?!One thing Doritos are really good for is meatloaf.
Seriously.
I hate meatloaf, unless it's made with Doritos instead of crackers.
Now I want some.
Do you use nacho cheese or cool ranch? Or one of the goofy other flavors? Do you crumble the chips? And how small? And what size bag of Doritos replaces a box of stuffing (which is what I use in meatloaf)?
So many questions, so much potential!
Ah, someone who appreciates my culinary delights!
Use any flavor you like, it really doesn't matter. I think it takes about half a normal-sized bag per pound of ground beef. I admit I typically eyeball it.
My recipe involves:
* 1 pound ground beef
* 1 egg
* Ketchup
* Mustard
* Barbecue sauce
* Doritos
Crumble the Doritos into small bits, like you would crackers. Mix it all together in a big bowl, of course. You could add salt, pepper, and onions, but I typically don't--the Doritos add enough flavor it shouldn't be necessary, and the barbecue sauce enhances it.
Spread the concoction into a casserole dish, then put a thin layer of ketchup on top. Bake it at 350°F for about an hour. Done and delicious!
I'll have to try that at some point![]()
Anything from Taco Hell sounds horrible; did your husband require a trip to the ER to have his stomach pumped? Hope he didn't get food poisoning.The Dorito taco sounds horrible, but I made my husband eat one. He didn't think much of it one way or the other.
Anything from Taco Hell sounds horrible; did your husband require a trip to the ER to have his stomach pumped? Hope he didn't get food poisoning.The Dorito taco sounds horrible, but I made my husband eat one. He didn't think much of it one way or the other.
Good to hear that nobody got sick.Anything from Taco Hell sounds horrible; did your husband require a trip to the ER to have his stomach pumped? Hope he didn't get food poisoning.The Dorito taco sounds horrible, but I made my husband eat one. He didn't think much of it one way or the other.
Nope! I'm fine with crappy food too!
I'll have to try that at some point![]()
Well, come on over, and remember, if you hear a thundering explosion from the kitchen, you'll know it's ready.![]()
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