I’ve had this taco salad recipe planned for a while now. Every few months, I’d glance at my upcoming list of potential recipes and start salivating over the idea of summer taco salad bowls. I love summer, I love tacos, and I really really love salads, so here we go! Instead of taco meat, I mix red quinoa and black beans with lime juice, chili powder, smoked paprika, and a touch of maple syrup – all of this helps create a bit of a smoky flavor. Quick tip: keep this quinoa mix on hand in the fridge to build lunchtime taco salad bowls throughout the week.
Now onto this cool jalapeño “ranch” sauce – I used blanched, slivered almonds (unpeeled almonds work best and it’s not fun to peel almonds yourself), Almondmilk, cucumber, lime juice, jalapeño, and spices. It makes the perfect cool, creamy ranch-like sauce. Jack and I had a long argument about whether this tastes similar to “authentically” bottled ranch dressing. He said “it tastes more like tzatziki because of the cucumber” and I said, “that’s the COOL part about cool ranch.” The argument came to an abrupt, unsatisfying end when Jack found a bottle of ranch dressing in the back of my parent’s fridge that expired last December that we both refused to try as a taste test. I continued on, and once we each had a taco salad with this creamy vegan ranch-ish sauce, we were both very happy. The sauce recipe makes extra – store it in the fridge and put it on more bowls, in tacos, or use it as a dip for raw vegetables.
Taco salad recipe components
Spiced quinoa & black beans: The “meat” of this recipe, seasoned with chili, smoky flavors. Salad Greens: shredded romain lettuce or arugula. Raw Corn Kernels: I like these for crunch, you could also grill your corn if you prefer. Diced tomato: for freshness. Crispy tortilla strips: You can’t have a taco salad without them! Creamy Jalapeño Ranch: To douse over the whole bowl Optional additions: sliced jalapeno, diced avocado, chopped cilantro.
Note: you could make the quinoa mixture, the tortilla strips, and the ranch sauce all in advance.
Or assemble your taco salad however you like!
These taco salad variations would be delicious:
Use mango salsa instead of the tomato. Use guacamole instead of diced avocado. Use cauliflower rice in place of the quinoa. Use fajita veggies in place of the corn. And if you’re not a ranch fan, this creamy chipotle sauce would be equally delicious here.
If you love summer and all things taco as much as I do, make this taco salad recipe, and then try these tacos with these spicy margaritas. Cheers!
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