Speaking of jars, here’s a close of up the jars included with the kit..
Place all your taco shells into a baking dish (or two) and fill each shell about 1/3 to 1/2 full of the taco/bean/salsa mixture.. Top with shredded cheese!.Bake your tacos in a 375 degree oven until the cheese is melted and the edges of the taco shells are just starting to get a little brown.
I think it was about 10 minutes?.When you take them out, they’ll look like this!.You can serve them just as-is for a really no-fuss meal or you can add all your favorite toppings right on top of the cheese!.
These are even really good re-heated the next day for a quick lunch… or breakfast.When Chris saw these pictures as I was putting together this post, he immediately demanded that I make some of these for him, so we’ll be having baked tacos again this week!
If your family loves texmex food as much as mine does, then you’ve got to try this one!.
Hope you like it!.This is how it will look after soaking for a couple of days.
You can see there’s still a line of crust where the paint dried a little more than it should have during the painting process.The secret is this: Once you break the seal of the crust, all the paint will be free to escape the confines of your paintbrush, and you too will be in soft paintbrush bristle heaven!.
Get a little of whatever kind of soap you have near your sink.I used some hand soap.