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Taco Bowls


A taco bowl is a perfect option for nights that you might not feel like spending a while making a tasty dinner! It is nutritional, easy and delicious. I like this dinner as I love Mexican food but this feels light and still fills me up after a day at university.

The ingredients you will need for this meal are:

  • 250g of mince
  • Iceberg lettuce
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Red onion 
  • Tortilla chips
  • Salsa
  • Sour cream
  • Rice
  • Cheese
  • Seasoning of your choice


The joy of this kind of meal as that you can add or remove any of these ingredients and control the size of your portion to suit yourself. This is a great meal to feed friends or flatmates so you may need some more of these same ingredients.
Note: I buy all my ingredients from Aldi (a cheap supermarket which is great for students).

Cooking instructions:

I start by finely chopping up my tomatoes, onion and lettuce. I like to have this prepared in the bowl before cooking my mince. Then go on to brown your mice. I put some oil into a heated pan, add the mince, then season with some taco seasoning, salt and pepper. While this is cooking, boil your rice for around 15 minutes. Another easy alternative is buying microwave rice which you can do for a couple of minutes in the microwave. When the mince has browned and your rice is cooked, add these into your bowl along with your chopped veg from earlier. I like to add in a few tortilla chips for dipping along with some salsa and sour cream. Add some cheese on the top and you are ready to serve! Mix your bowl together to taste all the flavours and enjoy!

Freya x

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