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Lf Taco Salad

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 lb Lean turkey breast, ground
1/2 pk (10 oz) frozen corn
1/2 tb Taco seasoning (I used lower sodium version) (up to 1)
Lettuce (we used iceberg-1/2 head)
1 Tomato
1 sl Purple onion
1/2 Cucumber, sliced
1/4 c Salsa
1 tb Ff sourcream
Cumin

INSTRUCTIONS

(2 servings, adjust as necessary)
Put turkey breast in non-stick pan, and sprinkle with taco seasoning (go
easy at first-add more later). Saute until almost done. Add 2 tb water and
corn. Saute until water is just about gone-taste and adjust seasoning if
necessary. Divide lettuce between 2 plates, and cut and divide tomato and
cucumber and onion the same way. Pile turkey mixture into center of
lettuce. Make dressing by mixing salsa, sour cream, and cumin to taste.
Serve with good bread, or toasted tortillas or pitas. Posted to Digest
eat-lf.v097.n166 by Nicki Eger <eger@sled.gsfc.nasa.gov> on Jun 30, 1997

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