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Reviewed: Nov. 14, 2009
So easy and very tasty. I only use one packet of taco seasoning.
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Reviewed: Jun. 16, 2009
This is a really versatile recipe! I made tacos instead of burritos, because that's what I had in the house. I had a small roast sitting in my fridge,and I wanted to try something new with it.(tired of the same old pot roast and potatoes!)I sliced it in half horizontally, so ended up with two pretty thick "steaks". I also didn't have the chile peppers, but salsa seemed to work fine. I was worried that it might come out too salty, as some reviewed,so I put one packet of seasoning in at the beginning of cooking, and after shredding it and tasting,I ended up adding another half a pack. Husband liked it alot, so I'll definitely make this again. I'm thinking this might be fun food for a crowd, like a build your own taco kind of thing.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.13 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 30, 2008
this is my families favorite meal. my 12 year old son (picky eater) loves this & asked for it.super easy
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Reviewed: Nov. 15, 2008
These weren't my favorite, but they were OK. The meat was very tender! My MIL made these for nephews birthday dinner. They said were really easy & impressed with the fact that there was no water needed! Made it's own juices and was very tender.
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Reviewed: Jan. 4, 2008
A really nice flavor and the meat also reheats well. Makes a great burrito or taco filling. The recipe is perfect for a workday, which also makes it a winner!
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Reviewed: Jun. 4, 2007
It was alright but I liked the recipe for the Fabulous Wet Burritos better.
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Reviewed: Mar. 29, 2007
I just loved the flavor of this steak for the burritos, but I have to admit that I just used one packet of taco seasoning. Those packets are just sooo salty. One was plenty for us. With the chopped green chilis, onions & vinegar the taste was wonderful, no need for 2 packets.
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