Easy Taco Chili Over Rice
Ingredients:
Your preferred rice
1 can Bush’s Sidekicks: Taco Fiesta +
1 can pinto beans drained +
1 15oz can diced tomatoes drained –
Toppings:
Cheddar,
sour cream
cilantro lime creama
hot sauce
Instructions:
Put your preferred rice in a bowl
1 can Bush’s Sidekicks: Taco Fiesta + 1 can pinto beans drained + 1 15oz can diced tomatoes drained – all mixed together and heated on stovetop
Add your favorite toppings (I did sharp cheddar, sour cream, Target’s cilantro lime crema, and hot sauce!)
Enjoy
Nutrition Information:
Calories: 400 kcal | Protein: 10 grams | Carbohydrates: 70 grams | Dietary Fiber: 5 grams | Sugars: 5 grams | Fat: 10 grams | Saturated Fat: 5 grams | Cholesterol: 20 mg | Sodium: 700 mg
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I Use Brown Rice Instead of White Rice for a Healthier Option?
Yes, you can substitute brown rice for white rice to make this dish healthier.
Brown rice is a whole grain and contains more fiber and nutrients.
Are There Any Other Toppings I Can Add?
Absolutely! You can customize your taco chili with various toppings such as diced avocado, sliced jalapeños, chopped green onions, or even a squeeze of fresh lime juice for added flavor.
Can I Make This Dish Vegetarian or Vegan?
Yes, you can easily make a vegetarian or vegan version of this taco chili by using plant-based proteins like tofu or tempeh instead of ground meat.
Additionally, opt for dairy-free toppings like vegan cheese and plant-based sour cream.
What Can I Do with Leftover Taco Chili?
Leftover taco chili can be used in various ways.
You can turn it into taco salad, stuff it in burritos or quesadillas, or serve it as a dip with tortilla chips.
It also freezes well for future meals.
Is There a Spiciness Level to Consider?
The spiciness of this dish can be adjusted based on your preference.
You can choose mild or spicy canned diced tomatoes, and the heat can be further customized with the addition of hot sauce or chili powder.
Can I Use Different Types of Rice for This Dish?
Yes, you can choose your preferred type of rice, such as white rice, brown rice, jasmine rice, or basmati rice, depending on your taste and dietary preferences.
What Are Bush’s Sidekicks: Taco Fiesta?
Bush’s Sidekicks: Taco Fiesta is a canned product that typically contains seasoned beans and sauce with a taco-inspired flavor.
You can find it in the canned goods section of your grocery store.
If you can’t find this specific product, you can try substituting it with canned chili beans or a similar product.
Can I Use Fresh Tomatoes Instead of Canned Diced Tomatoes?
Yes, you can use fresh tomatoes in place of canned diced tomatoes.
Simply chop fresh tomatoes and use them in the recipe.
Keep in mind that the texture and flavor may vary slightly depending on the type of tomatoes you use.
Are There Healthier Topping Options?
Absolutely! If you’re looking for healthier toppings, you can consider options like diced avocado, Greek yogurt or non-dairy yogurt instead of sour cream, and reduced-fat cheese.
These choices can reduce the calorie and fat content of your dish.
Can I Make This Dish Spicier?
Yes, you can adjust the spiciness of your taco chili by adding more hot sauce or incorporating diced jalapeños or other spicy peppers.
Conversely, if you prefer a milder flavor, you can reduce or omit the hot sauce.