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Forget Taco Tuesday! Let’s do Taco Burger Tuesday!

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A few weeks ago our family was in Breckenridge, CO. It’s one of the most beautiful, peaceful places I’ve ever been and one of our family’s favorite vacation spots. Seriously, if it didn’t snow six months out of the year, we’d live there. Our first night there we ate at a steakhouse. Steakhouses are great for healthy eating because it’s usually really easy to order any cut of meat you want and a ton of veggies.

I saw a “Spicy Santa Fe” burger on the menu that looked delicious. I asked if they could serve it without a bun and they were more than willing (side note: most restaurants will happily serve a burger without a bun).  The burger was so amazing I wanted to recreate in at home. While I love the name “Spice Santa Fe” burger, It basically seemed like a taco in burger form to me, so I decided to just call it a Taco Burger.

I seasoned the meat with my Healthy Taco Seasoning (click here for recipe). This gave the patties themselves great flavor. Then add the toppings to the cooked patties and they tasted like a taco, but even better.

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We all used different toppings in our family, but some suggested toppings are:

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The rest of my family had their burgers on whole wheat buns, but I had mine on a lettuce cup. You could even serve it on a bed of spinach like a salad.

Forget Taco Tuesday! Let's do Taco Burger Tuesday!
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4 people 15 minutes
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4 people 15 minutes
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12 minutes
Forget Taco Tuesday! Let's do Taco Burger Tuesday!
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4 people 15 minutes
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12 minutes
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  1. Combine ground beef and taco seasoning.
  2. Separate meat into four equal parts and form four patties.
  3. Grill patties on medium-high heat for about 5 minutes per side.
  4. Put patties in buns or on lettuce cups and top with desired toppings.
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