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[Mess Hall] Taco Pie
Today I made a taco pie and it was super delicious. Bought two tubes of reduced fat crescent rolls, a package of vegetarian meat crumbles, some taco seasoning, and some mexican cheese blend. Cook the veggie meat crumbles and add in the taco seasoning. While it is browning, unroll one package of crescent rolls and place them on the bottom of a greased pie pan overlapping and pressed against the sides, then put a layer of cheese over it and splash on some hot sauce. Put in the meat, then another layer of cheese (and splash more hot sauce), then unroll the second tube and place them on top overlapping and pressed against the sides. Cook at 350 for 15 minutes and it is heaven.
The bottom and top crusts puff up and practically touch each other, making it really easy to cut and serve. I highly recommend. Of course, you could use real meat, but it's No Meat March.
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This is useless without pics.
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I didn't take any pics. I will update this with pics next time I make it, which will be soon because my fiance wants me to cook it for her.
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I will admit, it does sound pretty delicious, and I would like to find some other use for taco meat besides tacos or tortilla chips.
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crescent rolls for pie crust that's ingenious
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What are crescent rolls? #lostintranslation
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I have all the other ingredients (real meat though) so if it's something I can get over here (or an equivalent) then I'm pretty sure I'm going to try this.
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you can probably just use pie crust
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I don't think pie crust would be the same. Crescent roll is american for pseudo-croissants.
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http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s..._22qq00307.jpg
(this is the best picture of crescent rolls I could find)
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who doesn't know what crescent rolls are?
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I thought this thread was titled "Taco Pipe"
I am disappointed