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Cheesy Beef Taco Pasta

There’s something truly comforting about a dish that combines the best of two worlds: pasta and tacos. If you’re craving a hearty meal that’s both cheesy and flavorful, this Cheesy Beef Taco Pasta is sure to hit the spot. With tender pasta shells enveloped in a rich, creamy cheese sauce and seasoned ground beef, this dish offers an irresistible mix of textures and tastes. Whether you’re feeding a family or meal-prepping for the week, this recipe promises to satisfy.

Ingredients

    • 3 pounds of ground beef

    • 1 box of small pasta shells

    • 1 block of Velveeta cheese

    • 1 handful of sharp cheddar cheese

    • 2 packs of taco seasoning

    • 1 can of original Rotel

    • 1/2 cup of milk

Instructions

    1. Brown the beef: In a large skillet, brown the ground beef over medium heat. Once cooked through, drain off any excess fat and set the beef aside.

    1. Cook the pasta: In a separate pot, bring water to a boil and cook the pasta shells according to the package instructions. Drain and set aside.

    1. Prepare the cheese sauce: Using the same pan where you cooked the beef, add the block of Velveeta cheese (cut into smaller chunks) and the milk. Stir the mixture over low heat until the cheese is fully melted and combined.

    1. Combine ingredients: Add the cooked pasta shells and the browned ground beef to the cheese mixture, stirring until everything is evenly coated.

    1. Season and finish: Stir in the taco seasoning and can of Rotel. Mix well until all ingredients are incorporated. Add a handful of sharp cheddar cheese and stir until melted.

    1. Serve: Once everything is thoroughly mixed and heated through, your Cheesy Beef Taco Pasta is ready to serve. Enjoy!

Notes

This dish is best served warm and pairs perfectly with a fresh salad or some crusty bread. For a bit of extra heat, feel free to add jalapeños or a dash of hot sauce.

  • Author: niold.com