It is a three some of recipes to try for Tyler Florence Fridays this week (and get your mind out of the gutter!) Three recipes that ended up combined on one plate: Pot Roast Taco's, Ultimate Guacamole and San Marzano "Quick" Salsa, all from Dinner at My Place.
Sorry, no Sammy Hagar that night, or Cabo Wabo Margaritas. Or Margaritas period. (I really must remember to get my blender in for repair.)
The main component to this is the pot roast tacos, which sure, take awhile, but it isn't active time. Sear and brown the meat, put it in the pot with some stuff, walk away, bask in the compliments at the smell of your home. Yes, there is a bit of work involved, but not huge amounts. Same with the salsa and the guacamole.
There is just enough chopping involved in all three recipes, and it looks like there is alot more in the finished product, that you can feel justified in saving yourself some work by breaking out the fancy, disposable dishes! Or at least conscript others to do the clean up.
We all really enjoyed this meal, including the company we had that night, but I must admit, my children totally ignored the guacamole. I knew they would. I had only made half a recipe, so we weren't swimming in guacamole, which is good because I love the stuff and would happily have eaten more than what would have been good for me. With chips.
Another happy TFF meal, another to be repeated (though when I next make this, I am going to make my friend BC's salsa recipe instead of Tyler's, which was good, but I like hers just a touch more.)
All the recipes for this can be found on the Food Network site, here, though the book doesn't say anything about cabbage in it.
The Ultimate Guacamole
from Dinner at My Place by Tyler Florence, page 165
This makes enough for 4-6 people, or about 4 cups, but I made a half batch for us and it was plenty for 4 adults and two kids, with a bit left over for snacking later.
6 ripe avocados
3 limes, juice only
1 medium onion, chopped
1 garlic clove, minced
2 serrano chilies, thinly sliced (haven't seen these anywhere, so I used jalapenos)
1/4 bunch fresh cilantro, finely chopped
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper pepper
Halve and pit the avocados. With a tablespoon, scoop out the flesh into a mixing bowl. Mash the avocados using either a fork or potato masher, leaving them still a bit chunky. Add the remaining ingredients, and fold everything together. Drizzle with a little olive oil, adjust seasoning with salt and pepper and give it 1 final mix with a fork.
Lay a piece of plastic wrap tight on the surface of the guacamole so it doesn't brown and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving.
11 comments:
Guacamole is a dangerous thing - and really, the chips are just a vehicle in which to get the guacamole to your mouth.
That's why I don't make it!
That looks like an amazing meal. I love avocados, I could eat them every single day. I definitely need to try this guacamole.
I love Guacamole but it's so flipp'n fattening. I don't gain weight easily but once I went on a week long Guacamole splurg and gained 4 lbs. But I think I ate at least 5 lbs of Guacamole so it was a net loss.
Looks great!
Guacamole is one of my favorite things! I so love avocado! This looks and sounds outstanding!!
I read threesome and thought I was at Donna's site!
Sounds like a wonderful dinner! So sorry your blender is broker though, margaritas would have been great with this.
I keep looking at these pot roast tacos--glad to know they were so good. It all looks wonderful!
They look delicious!! And I love the quacamole, yummmm!!
The thought of Guacamole and tacos is too much late at night...well.... that would make a nice midnight binge. The tacos looked great and so does the salsa. I love adding salsa to everything. I will have to try the recipe...good job
yum, sounds like an awesome dinner. a great threesome. :) and wow, chinette has really gotten fancy. it looks like a real plate.
Wow that looks like a delicious meal! I'll have to try making those tacos. This is my first time to your site, and it's great!
I have been wanting to make this recipe. We love tacos at this house! It looks very tasty! Sorry about the blender. I saw Ingrid Hoffman take lime popsicles and dip them in tequilla to get them moist and then dip them in margarita salt. That's an idea for you. I've always wanted to try it myself.
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