I grew to love tacos when I visited Mexico almost 20 years ago and found them readily available at “Taquerias” (small taco cafes) on almost every street corner. I realized the addition of grated cheese and sour cream that we eat in Australia is a less healthy Americanised version and don’t think it adds any value to the delicious flavour – but feel free to add or delete to your own taste. When I visited Mexico again in 2020 I experienced this delicious street food again and felt I had to share my version with you all.
Traditionally served with soft corn tortillas: the wheat tortillas have a milder taste.
Ingredients
Homemade taco seasoning & bean (“meat”) sauce
- 1 onion finely chopped
- 1-2 heaped tsp sweet paprika
- 1-2 heaped tsp mixed herbs
- 1 heaped tsp cumin powder
- 1-2 cloves of garlic
- 2 cups red kidney beans (or any other favourite bean/pulse)
- ¾ cup water
- ½ – 1 tsp salt
Guacamole
- 1 avocado
- 1 lemon
- ½ tsp cracked pepper
- 1-2 garlic cloves
Salad
- 2 –3 tomatoes roughly chopped
- ½ bunch coriander leaves – roughly chopped
- Lettuce leaves sliced
Method
- Lightly brown onion in frypan with a splash of olive oil
- Add paprika, cumin and oregano and fry for 1 min
- Drain and wash beans and add to the mix with the water
- Add garlic – finely chopped or minced
- Add salt (to taste) and simmer for 20-30 minutes until sauce thickens
- Meanwhile, to make the guacamole …
Scoop out the avocado and smash in a bowl with a fork - Make a well in the middle and add minced garlic
- Squeeze juice from the whole lemon into the well and let rest for a few minutes
- Add in the cracked pepper
- Mix/mash all together with the fork
- Set aside
- For the Salad…
Mix the chopped tomatoes and coriander - Cut up the lettuce
- Season to taste
Optional Extras:
- Add ½ red pepper diced to the guacamole (I personally love this addition and gets an extra vege in your meal!)
- Add some cooked rice to the bean mix to bulk it out a little and soak up the sauce.
Serve all ingredients inside soft tortillas/wraps and add your favourite spicy sauce.
Yum!