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Monday Munchies: Taco Soup

Today is another warm recipe that is actually very similar tasting to chili, but also easy to make.
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This is a very basic with many ingredients, but they don't require much work. Here is the ingredient list.
  • 1 pound ground meat
  • 1 large onion
  • 1 package Hidden Valley ranch mix
  • 1 package taco spice
  • 1 can pinto beans
  • 1 can corn
  • 1 can chili beans
  • 2 cans Mexican flavor tomatoes (stewed or diced)
  • 1 pint sour cream (optional)
  • tortilla or frito chips (optional)
  • 8 oz shredded cheddar (optional)
Now, here is the first step.
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After that, put the ranch mix and taco spice in the crock pot and stir.
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Add the rest of the ingredients, except sour cream, chips, and cheddar cheese.
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Let that cook for 1 hour on low, then serve while warm. Optionally, add the chips to the bottom of the bowl before ladling in soup, and add the sour cream and cheese to the top.
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This recipe is great for when you want something warm but don't have a lot of time to spend cooking. I hope you try this recipe and enjoy it. Have you ever had anything similar? Feel free to leave a comment below or on Facebook.

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  1. Mmmmmm, this is definitely a YUMMY dish!!

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  2. One of the best chili recipes ever!

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