Looks tasty. I’m not a hard shell hater, but it gives a ‘cafeteria lunch line’ sorta vibe haha. Keep it up!
GamesFranco2819
Id happily eat those. Dont bother posting on the taco sub though. Bunch of snobs and gatekeepers over there
TNG1701D-eck10
Looks perfect
gizzledos
Yikes-arooney lad.
Man decides to insult 2 cultures in one go. First, picodillo would never be served in a hard shell taco like that, not even in a taco period. You eat that over rice.
Those sultanas are absolutely massive. Need to use something smaller like raisins.
GuardPlayer4Life
What is the cream sauce on the last pic?
rememberrappingduke
I’m going to be honest, it doesn’t look very appealing in your presentation but I’d try it. If you keep the picadillo recipe but instead of the hard shell, use a corn or flour tortilla (heated first on a warm cast iron or griddle), you may have a better experience especially when dressed with onions/cilantro/salsa/lime. If you enjoyed what you prepared that’s all that really matters but don’t expect anyone/most people in this sub to call that a taco (respectfully).
568Byourself
Not combatting the stereotypes on Brits and food with this post
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Looks tasty. I’m not a hard shell hater, but it gives a ‘cafeteria lunch line’ sorta vibe haha. Keep it up!
Id happily eat those. Dont bother posting on the taco sub though. Bunch of snobs and gatekeepers over there
Looks perfect
Yikes-arooney lad.
Man decides to insult 2 cultures in one go. First, picodillo would never be served in a hard shell taco like that, not even in a taco period. You eat that over rice.
Those sultanas are absolutely massive. Need to use something smaller like raisins.
What is the cream sauce on the last pic?
I’m going to be honest, it doesn’t look very appealing in your presentation but I’d try it. If you keep the picadillo recipe but instead of the hard shell, use a corn or flour tortilla (heated first on a warm cast iron or griddle), you may have a better experience especially when dressed with onions/cilantro/salsa/lime. If you enjoyed what you prepared that’s all that really matters but don’t expect anyone/most people in this sub to call that a taco (respectfully).
Not combatting the stereotypes on Brits and food with this post