Creamy Taco Dinner

"I was looking for uses for the Santa Fe flavor of Philadelphia Cooking Creme and most of the recipes on their website pair it with chicken. I thought it would be tasty with beef as well, this is what I came up with with what I had on hand. We ate it over steamed white rice but I think it would also be tasty on noodles or baked potatoes or even as a dip if you finely dice the peppers."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
4
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directions

  • In a large skillet, cook chopped peppers over medium-high heat until tender. Remove from pan and set aside in small dish.
  • In the same pan, brown ground beef. Drain. Add taco seasoning according to package or recipe directions.
  • Reduce heat to low. Return peppers to pan along with beef. Add cooking creme and salsa to beef mixture, stir to combine and soften cooking creme.
  • Serve spooned over rice or noodles.

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I live on one side of the Kansas City Metro area and work on the other. My husband of two years is a full time Pharmacy Technician and full time Pharmacy school student. We love to cook at home. And eat out too of course.. ;) With all our busy days and nights we were looking to save time and money and discovered OAMC here on Recipezaar. We are relative newcomers to OAMC, we've been doing it for about 5 months now and have really relied on the contributions of other 'Zaar members for ideas and recipes. Of course, the other result of hectic lives is expanding waistlines, so we have both joined weight watchers recently with the goal of losing about 20 pounds each and maintaining a healthy weight. We have two other mouths to feed here, our 2 year old deaf Dalmation mix, Derby- who is featured in my icon, and our 10 year old cat Echo. Both enjoy eating almost as much as we do, but mainly get kibble. I work as an office manager in a busy vet clinic and want everyone to know that onions, raisins, grapes and chocolate are very toxic to dogs! Even if you are feeding only small amounts on a regular basis and don't see any immediate effects you may be taking years off your pet's life. <img src="http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg271/MrsTeny/Permanent%20Collection/PACSpring09Iwasadopted.jpg">
 
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