Navajo Tacos

Try this Navajo Tacos recipe, or contribute your own.

Navajo Tacos
Navajo Tacos

Try this Navajo Tacos recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 0
  • Carbohydrate 332.505600955686 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 4.3456000124901 g
  • Fiber 12.0960002483893 g
  • Protein 44.3072001273475 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.689920001982964 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 recipe (685g)
  • Sodium 5699.08001636103 mg
  • Sugar 320.409600707296 g
  • Trans Fat 1.43360000412044 g
  • Calories 1586 calories

Step-by-step

  • Combine the self rising flour and water in a bowl and mix until a shaggy dough forms. You may need to add a bit more water if the dough seems dry. The dough needs to be soft enough to form into disks easily but not too sticky to where it's unmanageable with floured hands.
  • Cover dough and let rest for 30 minutes.
  • Heat shortening in a heavy bottomed pan, using enough to have 2-3 inches of fat in pan. Bring fat to about 380-400 degrees.
  • Break the dough into about golf-ball sized portions and flatten into disks.
  • Carefully lower one disk at a time into the hot fat and cook until golden brown on both sides, flipping halfway through.
  • Remove bread and place on paper towels.
  • Top with taco fixings and enjoy!

My Navajo Taco Adventure: A Simple Recipe for a Flavorful Feast

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook delicious and satisfying meals can often feel like a Herculean task. But sometimes, the simplest recipes are the most rewarding, and that's exactly what I discovered with these Navajo Tacos. Forget complicated procedures and lengthy ingredient lists; this recipe is a delightful blend of ease and flavor that even a novice cook can master.

The beauty of this dish lies in its adaptability. It's a blank canvas onto which you can paint your culinary creativity. The basic Navajo taco consists of fried dough, which is incredibly easy to make, and then you’re free to load it up with your favorite taco fixings. Think juicy ground beef, crisp lettuce, zesty tomatoes, creamy cheese, and your favorite salsa. I personally love adding a dollop of sour cream for extra richness. The possibilities are endless, making it a perfect weeknight meal or a fun weekend project for the whole family.

The process itself is unbelievably straightforward. The dough comes together quickly, and the frying process, while requiring a watchful eye, is quick and rewarding. The golden-brown, slightly puffy bread is the perfect vessel for your carefully chosen toppings. And the best part? Leftovers are just as delicious the next day, making it a supremely practical recipe for a busy week.

Beyond the practicality, this recipe holds a special place in my heart because it connects me to a rich culinary heritage. Navajo Tacos are a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of Native American cooking, a tradition that prioritizes simple ingredients and bold flavors. It's a reminder that sometimes, the most memorable meals are the ones that are uncomplicated yet deeply satisfying.

This recipe is more than just a meal; it's an experience. It’s a chance to share a taste of culture, a chance to get creative in the kitchen, and a chance to savor a delicious, easy meal. So, the next time you’re looking for a quick and flavorful dinner, I highly recommend giving these Navajo Tacos a try. You might just be surprised at how much you love them!

Beyond the Recipe:

This recipe has opened up a world of culinary exploration for me. I’ve since experimented with different types of flour, trying whole wheat and even incorporating cornmeal for a unique texture. I've also experimented with different toppings, venturing beyond the traditional taco fixings to explore international flavors. The fried dough itself is amazingly versatile; I've used it as a base for sweet toppings like honey and cinnamon, creating a unique dessert experience.

The ease of this recipe has also encouraged me to get my kids involved in the cooking process. It’s a great way to teach them basic culinary skills while fostering a love for cooking and trying new flavors. They love flattening the dough into disks and helping me assemble the tacos. It’s become a cherished family tradition.

This Navajo Taco recipe is more than just a simple meal; it’s a gateway to exploration, creativity, and family bonding. It’s a reminder that good food doesn’t need to be complicated to be extraordinary.

So, I urge you – give this recipe a try. Let me know in the comments how it turns out, and share your own creative twists on this delicious dish. Happy cooking!