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Ingredients
For how many people?
4
1 TBSP.
Oil
360g
planted.pulled BBQ
12
Old El Paso Stand 'n Stuff Mini Soft Tortillas
3
finely grated carrots
300g
finely shredded red cabbage
1
Drained tin of black beans
1
diced avocado
4
Sliced pimientos
1
Pack of Old El Paso tortilla chips
1
Glass of Old El Paso Chunky Salsa
1
bunch of fresh coriander (or parsley)
Products in this recipe
planted.pulled
BBQ
Preparation
Place all the ingredients for the yogurt sauce in a blender jug. Depending on the desired spiciness, use 1-3 jalapeño slices (or as desired). Blend everything to a very fine sauce and season to taste with salt and pepper. Refrigerate.
Heat the shells according to the instructions on the packet.
Heat the oil in a frying pan. planted Fry the pulled BBQ for 3-4 minutes over a medium heat, stirring occasionally, then spread directly into the shells.
Mix the carrots and red cabbage with half of the chunky salsa. Add the vegetables, beans and avocado. Crumble the tortilla chips on top and sprinkle with the pimientos.
Top with the jalapeño yogurt sauce and sprinkle with fresh coriander. Serve with the rest of the chunky salsa and enjoy immediately.
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