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Healthy Tacos

Healthy EatingWell Tacos

Featured Recipe: The EatingWell Taco

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Tasty Tex-Mex

By Jessie Price, Food Editor, EatingWell

Carolyn Casner, one of our recipe testers here in the EatingWell Test Kitchen, grew up on the border in El Paso, Texas, so she knows Mexican food. According to her, “the world’s best tacos come from Julio’s Café Corona, where my family and I always went after church. They’re greasy, messy and delicious.”

I visited Julio’s when I was a kid (the Texas side of my family are also Julio’s devotees) and I can attest that they make some pretty darned delicious tacos.

When Carolyn visits Texas, she always heads straight from the airport to Julio’s. But when she’s at home in Vermont, Carolyn, husband Jeb Wallace-Brodeur, a photojournalist, and son Aidan, 9, have their own easy homemade taco night on a regular basis.

For convenience Carolyn usually uses store-bought taco shells with an assortment of fillings like ground beef, refried beans, shredded cheese and lettuce, salsa and chopped onions. But if you’re not careful a taco meal like this can be loaded with grease and salt—more like fast-food tacos than homemade.

So we decided to make over Carolyn’s version of homemade crispy tacos for her family. Here are the nutritional results of The EatingWell Taco compared with a fast-food version:

The EatingWell Taco Traditional Taco
Calories 261 340
Fat 5 g 19 g
Saturated Fat 1 g 7 g
Sodium 582 mg 710 mg
Fiber 5 g 5 g

Here’s how we did it:

  • We “oven fry” the taco shells instead of deep frying or using store-bought. To do this we spray them with cooking spray then bake them until they’re crisp. This reduces fat and saturated fat and we avoid the trans fats found in most store-bought brands of taco shells.
  • We combine lean ground beef and turkey to cut out much of the fat and saturated fat.
  • We add vegetables and jazzed-up canned refried beans in place of extra meat and cheese to keep calories and saturated fat down.

When Carolyn’s son Aidan dug into a fully loaded taco (with lettuce, tomatoes and reduced-fat Cheddar), he pronounced it “yummy!” Aidan especially loved the spicy refried beans, which he scooped into a taco shell. Carolyn loved having a lighter side dish with the zucchini-and-chile Calabacitas. “It’s nice to feel content, and not stuffed,” she says. Jeb’s verdict: “When can we do taco night again?”

The EatingWell Taco

Low Calorie | High Fiber | Low Cholesterol | Low Sat Fat | Heart Healthy | Healthy Weight

Active time: 15 minutes | Total time: 15 minutes | Makes 6 servings, 2 filled tacos each

Ease of preparation: Easy

Building the perfect taco is a very personal task—cheese under meat, cheese on top, no cheese at all? This is just our recommendation.

Ingredients
12 EatingWell Crispy Taco Shells
Lean & Spicy Taco Meat
3 cups shredded romaine lettuce
3/4 cup shredded reduced-fat Cheddar cheese
3/4 cup diced tomatoes
3/4 cup prepared salsa
1/4 cup diced red onion

To assemble, fill each taco shell with (in any order): a generous 3 tablespoons taco meat, 1/4 cup lettuce, 1 tablespoon cheese, 1 tablespoon tomato, 1 tablespoon salsa, 1 teaspoon onion.

Per serving: 261 calories; 5 g fat (1 g sat, 1 g mono); 38 mg cholesterol; 31 g carbohydrate; 24 g protein; 5 g fiber; 582 mg sodium; 272 mg potassium.

2 Carbohydrate Servings

Exchanges: 1 1/2 starch, 1 vegetable, 3 very lean meat

For more Tex-Mex delights made healthy try these recipes:

Tex-Mex Layer Dip
Chilaquiles Casserole
King Ranch Casserole
Chile Relleno Casserole

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USER COMMENTS — Add Your Comment
This taco dinner would never get served at our table. I do not eat tomatoes, lettuce, or 99% of the garden that a person would grow. No Thanks to any of your reciepes. You can keep them. Janet

Janet Harris, Welllsville, KS
I enjoy your ideas to make favorite foods abit better for us! I have a garden, and each year it gets bigger! I have lived all over the world so love all kinds of foods!

Linda, Tularosa, NM
Great recipes! Janet, you would never serve this dish because you don't eat 99% of vegetables? Are you physically unable to consume a vegetable? I hate to say it, but if you're trying to "eat well" and you're not willing to eat naturally occuring sources of vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants you're losing the battle.

Beth, North Shore, MA
Janet, why on earth would you put such a ridiculous comment in a magazine for people who are committed to living better? Your comments are as unbalanced as your diet.

Sue, Bandon, OR
Janet, why are you even looking at this site? Obviously, you are not interested in your health.

Mille, Portland, OR
I think this is a wonderful idea to make out favorite foods better for us, As for you Janet, I agree with Millie and hope you change your mind about your health.

Leroy, Shakopee, MN
Janet, you are hysterical. Given the choice to eliminate vegetables from your diet (although I'd love to know the 1%) you do eat, your comments are a bit "ill" placed. Noting you live in Wellsville just rounds out my delight in the irony.

Debra, Azusa, CA
C'mon, guys no need to place high school... the comment wasn't necessary but the blatant insults to a woman that doesn't like veggies? That is rude and childish...

Summer, San Diego, CA
Janet to each it's own but find a better way to express yourself. Being rude is something we teach our kids not to do!!!

Nicole, Palmetto, GA


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