Taco Wrap Supremes
Our family made these one night for family movie night and they were a hit all the way around! I love to make "take-out" at home, because you can choose your own ingredients...which usually results in a tastier, healthier version! We like these for family movie nights, because #1 they are delicious and #2 they are easy to eat while sitting one's bum on the couch (the ingredients are all wrapped up and no mess)! So next Friday night, treat yourself to some R & R, and enjoy every bite!
Ingredients
- 2 lb. ground beef
- 2 packets taco seasoning
- 10 burrito grande size tortillas
- 1 c. chili con queso (cheese dip)
- 8 tostada shells
- lettuce shreds
- shredded cheese
- diced tomatoes
- sour cream
- cooking spray
- hot sauce (optional)
Instructions
- Brown ground beef in skillet until no longer pink; drain grease.
- Add taco seasoning and 1 ½ c. of water. Simmer until thickened.
- Cut 2 of the tortillas into 6 wedges (you should have 12 total, but you will only need 10). The other 2 can be used for leftovers.
- Now it is time to assemble your Taco Wrap Supremes using the remaining 8 whole tortillas.
- In the center of a whole torilla, layer ½ c. beef and top with 2 tbsp. chili con queso cheese sauce. Top with a tostada shell. Then on top of the tostada shell, layer ½ c. lettuce, 1 tbsp. tomatoes, 2 tbsp. shredded cheese, and a few dollops of sour cream. Place one tortilla wedge on top.
- Fold whole tortilla edges up and over the ingredients, meeting edges in center as tightly as possible.
- Spray griddle with non-stick cooking spray and heat to medium high (375°). Place 2-4 wraps at a time on the griddle seam-sides down and cook until golden on each side. Repeat with remaining wraps. Serve with hot sauce, if desired.
Notes
- I like to use Ortega taco seasoning because it thickens up nicely. You don't want runny taco meat for this recipe!
- I like the La Banderita tortillas because they are always very soft and pliable which helps for the unique folding that is required.
- You could easily reduce this recipe and cut it in half, but we found that some of us wanted 2 Taco Wrap Supremes, so it was nice to have extra.
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