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A hard-shell taco from a taqueria in Sacramento, CA. While many different versions of hard-shell tacos exist, the most common form of the hard-shell taco is served as a crisp-fried corn tortilla filled with seasoned ground beef, cheese, lettuce, and sometimes tomato, onion, salsa, sour cream, and avocado or guacamole. [2]
Various sources credit different individuals with the invention of the hard-shell taco, but some form of the dish likely predates all of them. [36] Beginning from the early part of the twentieth century, various types of tacos became popular in the country, especially in Texas and California but also elsewhere. [37]
Tito's Tacos is a taco stand in Culver City, California.Opened in 1959, it is known for its American-style hard-shell taco and burritos.Considered a Los Angeles-area icon, the restaurant was named to Fox News' list of the ten best tacos in America in 2014, and was ranked #1 on The Daily Meal's "Top 35 Burritos in America" list in 2015.
On a slow day, Tito's serves about 3,000 to 5,000 crunchy tacos. On a busy day, they fry up around 8,000. Filled with shredded beef, iceberg lettuce and brimming with cheddar cheese, the tacos are ...
With lots of fast-food restaurants switching their menus to reflect healthy forms of eating, one thing is certain - Yum! Brands, (NYSE: YUM) subsidiary Taco Bell has not caved to the pressure.
The book is also known for providing the first published recipe for a hard-shell taco. [20] Her autobiographical narrative, We Fed Them Cactus (1954), describes the life of New Mexican Hispanos, [2] and documents four generations of her family. [3] The title refers to a major drought that caused her family to have to feed cactus to their cattle ...
If you've ever wondered how to eat a taco without the filling falling out, the hard shell cracking or the constant drip of salsa or hot sauce onto your plate, we've got you covered.
The Double Decker Taco joined the regular menu items in June 2006. A cheesy version, which featured nacho cheese sauce in addition to the refried beans in between the tortilla and the taco shell, was briefly introduced in 2011. [3] On September 12, 2019, Taco Bell removed the Double Decker Taco from their menu. [4]