Tacos Picadillo (or if spelled Pecadillo it means "little sin")
Show: How To Boil Water
Episode: Tacos and Guacamole
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By Spicy Texan
Spring, TX
on February 03, 2012
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Ive made this recipe a handful of times now. Very easy and delicious. Ive made slight modifications depending on what I've had in my pantry/fridge. I also like to use the tomato mixture for chicken and doing a shredded chicken taco.
By mrsagerber
Bergen County, NJ
on January 18, 2012
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This is recipe was so full of authentic Mexican flavor and simple enough to make during the weekday.
By moongirl2421
Chicago, IL
on December 12, 2011
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This really came out great! Frying your own taco shells is really worth it.
By talup
on September 16, 2011
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Really yummy! I added lime juice at the end too. It tasted so much better than just opening up my usual taco seasoning packet and claiming I made tacos. Won't go back to that way again we will eat these tacos from now on.
By jfnd1993
columbia, NJ
on June 07, 2011
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Fantastic! I hate packaged taco seasoning, and now I don't have to use it!!
The only thing I changed was I used poblano peppers instead of jalapeno. I didn't have any, and I love poblanos... also, didn't feel like making shells in 90 degree heat, so I used boxed.
By Grill Assassin
manchester nh
on April 06, 2011
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Tried for the first time last night and was very happy with it.Ive been experimenting with different ways to avoid the packet stuff and this is one of the best.I was a little sketchy about the heat factor cuz my girl thinks black pepper is spicy,but it was not a problem and she enjoyed them as much as the rest of us.The only thing i changed was i browned the beef with the onions,drained,then added the seasonings.I used fresh tomatoes too.Also i added 1\2 teaspoon each of ancho and chipotle chile powder.My first five star rating on food network!!
By jujubee1987
fort worth, TX
on February 01, 2011
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Really great tacos. I love the flavor and not at all greasy! Adding Taco Tuesdays to my week!
By maricela.lomeli.88
Los Angeles, CA
on November 09, 2010
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WOW!!! The flavor is like no other. This recipe is the best. I used ground beef and it was amazing. I will never cook ground beef any other way than this one. The flavor is intense and the meat is so juicy and flavorful. It is a definite keeper and a meal to be cooked more often than not. Thanks Food Network.
By sumibhat_11934919
Seattle, WA
on July 11, 2010
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I wanted to get away from using the pre-made taco spices and tried this recipe. It was excellent! The recipe was so easy that I can't imagine going back to the old stuff. I used 3/4 can of fire roasted diced tomatoes instead of the whole and I added some cayenne pepper to give the dish some zing. There were a couple of things I would do differently. I would use 1 Tbsp oil vs. 2. It seemed a bit oily. And the final product was a bit sweet; maybe because of the caramelized onions or the diced tomatoes? I ended up adding more salt, but in the future I might use the whole tomatoes as suggested. I'm sure the homemade taco shells are awesome but for ease and calories I could easily look up, I used the El Paso shells. This recipe will definitely be a keeper for us!
By MissAlish_12923324
San Francisco
on June 09, 2010
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I'm making these for a second time tonight for me and my boyfriend. They are really easy to make and soooo delicious! The jalapeno adds a really nice hint of spice that builds slowly in your mouth but quiets back down before it gets to be too much. My boyfriend's been asking me to make these again several times a week ever since I made them the first time! One note: we had a lot of left over toppings. May want to cut down the suggested topping portions.