What They Are
Navajo Tacos are essentially “taco toppings” served on fry bread, a soft, deep-fried flatbread that’s crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. Fry bread itself has a rich cultural history and is often associated with resilience, as it was developed by Native Americans using limited ingredients provided during hard times.
Common Ingredients
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Fry bread (the base)
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Taco meat: usually seasoned ground beef, but sometimes chicken or beans
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Toppings: shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, onions, shredded cheese, and sometimes beans or corn
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Optional extras: sour cream, salsa, guacamole
How It’s Made
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Fry Bread: Make a simple dough from flour, baking powder, salt, and water. Roll into rounds and fry in hot oil until golden brown.
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Prepare Toppings: Cook seasoned meat and prep vegetables.
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Assemble: Place the meat on the fry bread, then add toppings of choice.
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Serve: Hot and ready to enjoy.
It’s like a taco, but heartier, because the fry bread is thick and rich—almost like an edible plate!
If you want, I can give you a step-by-step recipe for authentic Navajo Tacos that tastes amazing. Do you want me to do that?