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Refreshing Rawlicious Tacos

Submitted by Tink77 on March 16, 2008 - 6:56pm
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Refreshing Rawlicious Tacos
Servings: 
serves one

I wanted some kind of taco that was simple and didn’t require me to run the food processor or blender, since the hubby was sleeping. This came out great. My hubby tried it and liked it, but I chopped everything up into taco salad for him. A nice quick and refreshing taco (or salad)!!!!

Ingredients: 

2 Romaine lettuce, washed
½ Avocado, sliced
½ Tomato, sliced
Onion, sliced, to taste
.33 Red Pepper, chopped or sliced
.33 Yellow Pepper, chopped or sliced
sprinkle Sea Salt, to taste
sprinkle Garlic Powder, to taste
sprinkle Cumin, to taste
sprinkle Chili Powder, to taste

Preparation: 

Washed evertyhing first. Placed the lettuce on a plate. Began slicing and chopping the veggies. Layered them on the lettuce. Avo, tomato, peppers, and onion. Then I just went to town sprinkling with the seasonings. Then sat down and enjoyed!

Of course, as above, you can chop everything and combine in a bowl and sprinkle to taste to make a taco salad.

Hope all enjoy!!

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Tags:
  • crisp
  • easy
  • electricity_free
  • fast
  • light
  • lunch
  • mexican
  • rollup
  • salad

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BeTheChange's picture

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Submitted by BeTheChange on May 14, 2008 - 11:49am.

Making any kind of rollup in romaine leaves makes salads on-the-go super easy! If you are running short on time for prep, you can just throw all the fixin's into a bag with a head of romaine, and eat with your hands! Plus, once all rolled-up and bitten into, the concoction is so beautiful beyond belief :P

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Submitted by Misscutecute on March 26, 2008 - 7:58pm.

I did this tonight it was soooo filling just what i was craving:)

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Submitted by heartshapedsky on March 17, 2008 - 4:08pm.

i just finished making and devouring these. i changed it a bit according to your suggestions. i made a red and yellow pepper dressing with a bit of water and cayenne. i'm a fire breathing dragon now! whooooo. i also sprinkled some sunflower seeds and cacoao nibs over the top to calm down the spicy flavors!

thanks for the recipe!

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Chris S's picture

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Submitted by Chris S on March 17, 2008 - 10:34am.

I do like the sound of this. I agree with carrie a nice spicy dressing would be fun too. Or a nippy mayo with some extra lemon and some cayanne and diced pepper.

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Submitted by angie on March 17, 2008 - 7:58am.

Yum! & super easy :) Ihave been wanting raw tacos, but my recipe with sunflower seeds feels too heavy & doesn't appeal to me right now. Thank you for this recipe :)

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Submitted by sweetpea on March 17, 2008 - 2:05am.

Light and fresh, perfect for Springtime, thanks.

http://rawlifestyleuk.blogspot.com

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Submitted by carrie6292 on March 16, 2008 - 8:46pm.

I know you don't want to run to the blender, but if you blend/liquify a red pepper and add some cayenne, it's a nice simple "dressing" to your taco salad! Taco Salad is my staple :)

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Submitted by sgmom2 on March 16, 2008 - 7:43pm.

Simple, light and delicious looking. My kind of recipe.

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Submitted by mham on March 16, 2008 - 7:43pm.

this could be a nice addition to my reg. lunch and dinner greens.Looks good,thanks!

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