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No Wonder Taco Bell Isn't gluten-free


Nancym

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Nancym Enthusiast

I was looking on the internet for recipes that would make ground beef taste like Taco Bell.

This is what I found (has flour in EVERYTHING!)

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Nancym Enthusiast

Thanks for moving this, Mods. :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

I actually just use plain ground beef and whatever herb/spices I feel like. I usually include cumin and a dash of cayenne or chipotle pepper.

Disappointing about Taco Bell .... I always loved that place.

happygirl Collaborator

Taco Bell in our house is referred to as "Taco Hell"....seems pretty fitting for us Celiacs!

(but, my guilty secret is that a few times a year, i have something awful of a craving for taco hell. most of the time, the thought of it makes me want to barf. but....every so often, it seems like heaven) :ph34r:

Nancym Enthusiast

I was having the same craving and figured out on the internet someone surely could reproduce that flavor. I think I'll try to replicate this weekend, but I'll omit the flour.

CarlaB Enthusiast
I was having the same craving and figured out on the internet someone surely could reproduce that flavor. I think I'll try to replicate this weekend, but I'll omit the flour.

You can try corn starch instead.

glen4cindy Apprentice
You can try corn starch instead.

Bob's Red Mill sells gluten-free all purpose flour, and I would think that you could use that or any number of flour blends that can be found when searching gluten-free recipes.


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Nancym Enthusiast

I try to avoid all grains. I can't think what the flour would add taste-wise. Texturewise it probably makes the meat less greasy.

Nancym Enthusiast

I made this tonight, without any added flour and starches. It was delicious! I can see why they have you put it in, the meat was pretty greasy and having a lot of grease floating around in your taco shell just isn't pleasant.

teebs in WV Apprentice

Check out the thread on the top secret restaurant recipe cookbooks. A website is referenced and you can find the top-secret taco bell recipe there (as well as many other restaurant faves). I made it and substituted corn starch for the flour - it was pretty good - tasted close to taco bell.

Others have commented on their favorite taco filling, but if you are craving an old fave from your pre-gluten-free days, check this one out.

JenKuz Explorer

If you can eat corn, you can try using masa flour. It gives such a distinctive Mexican taste. I love it in my chili. Which thank god I can still eat. Whew.

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