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Easy Cheesy Skillet Taco Pasta

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This cheesy skillet taco pasta is so simple to prepare and tastes absolutely phenomenal, the perfect recipe for beginners! All you need are a couple of basic ingredients and a skillet, and this lovely dinner is ready in no time! It's so cheesy, gooey, and meaty.

Be sure to check out the video to see tips and tricks on cooking your pasta and a neat little gadget that can save you a bunch of time with chopping veggies! It's a manual hand blender and if you're unfamiliar with chopping or just want to save some time, I highly recommend it! This is the manual hand blender that I used if you're interested.

Looks like pasta, tastes like tacos and is so easy to make. You and your whole family are sure to love this simple Italian-Mexican fusion dish. This dish is inspired from my girlfriend’s love for tacos and pasta. While there is so much more you can add on to this dish, I have kept it simple enough for beginner cooks to try and kept the doors open for more experienced cooks to take this dish forward.

This dish can also be veggie-fied which can make vegetables more appealing to kids if they see pasta and tacos in one. This dish uses simple, fresh ingredients and makes it fun, it will take you back to your childhood.

You can easily add additional toppings like salsa, sour cream, pico de gallo and make it much more like a taco with an Italian twist. Taco Tuesday just got a new dish so you can always be looking forward to cook what’s next. The instructions are so easy to follow and you will fall in love with this recipe, it will be sure to save your life on those busy weeknight’s.

The key to cooking ground turkey / chicken

If you have not cooked sausage or ground meat before or have too much experience, you may be wondering, how do I know if it’s cooked? Ground meat is easy to overcook and dry out, since well its ground and much smaller than let’s say a chicken breast. Keep a few of these tips in mind to prepare juicy, ground meat every time:

Add a small amount of fat: Ground turkey or chicken is already so lean, after cooking it can become quite dry. Cook the meat with some oil to not only brown the meat to add flavour, but to inject it with make the meat juicier.

Don’t go easy on the seasoning: Being a lean meat, on its own ground turkey/chicken lacks flavour and is quite bland. It needs help with a generous amount of salt, pepper and other seasonings. In this recipe, I use my Homemade Taco Seasoning, which contains a mix of cumin and paprika. Add the seasonings once the meat is no longer pink, mix well and taste, taste, taste.

Add extra moisture: As the meat cooks, any moisture from the meat will begin to evaporate. Once seasonings have been added to the meat, it is important to bring some of the moisture back by adding a splash of water. This helps deglaze the pan, and add a sheen to the ground meat which is very appealing to the eyes.

* While ground turkey/chicken is leaner than ground beef/pork/lamp, it still contains more fat than chicken breast or shrimp.

Tips to cook flavourful pasta and cooking until al dente

Season the water: A lot of people make the mistake of not seasoning the water before cooking their pasta. The only time to season pasta is while it is cooking, so that the salt can disperse into the throughout. For 1 pound of pasta, add about 2 Tbsp of salt to 4 quarts (16 Cups) of water.

Identify what is al dente: Al dente in Italian means “to the tooth”. How do I know my pasta is “to the tooth”?

  • Try tasting the pasta as it cooks. If is crispy, it is not al dente

  • Try it again after a couple of minutes, if it is soft, and you can easily bite it, it’s probably overcooked and not al dente

  • Let’s try tasting somewhere in the middle. The pasta should be soft, but you should feel the bite as if it’s firm. This is the ideal form to enjoy pasta. It comes from practice and lots of tasting so go ahead, lets start cooking.

How to Prepare This Cheesy Skillet Taco Pasta

Bring a pot of water up to a boil, and cook the pasta as per package directions, until it is al dente - about 7 -8 minutes. Reserve about 1/2 cup of pasta cooking water for use later.

While the pasta is cooking, heat a pan on medium heat and add the olive oil. Add onions and garlic and cook until the onions become slightly brown, about 5-8 minutes.

Add the ground meat and break down the meat into smaller pieces with a wooden spoon. Cook until the meat is no longer pink, about 3-5 minutes.

Add the homemade taco seasoning and about 1/4 cup of the pasta cooking water. Stir well to get the caramelized bits of meat and spices off the pan, and cook for about 3-5 minutes to cook out the rawness in the spice.

Pour in the tomatoes and season with salt. Bring the mixture up to a simmer let the mixture cook until the sauce starts to thicken or reduce.

Add in the drained pasta into the pot, mixing well. If you desire a thinner sauce, add some pasta water and bring the mixture back up to a gentle simmer.

Once your sauce has reached the desired consistency, add in the cheese. Cover with a lid, take the pan off the heat and let it sit for at least 5 minutes to allow the cheese to melt. Garnish with fresh parsley, serve hot and enjoy!

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