Crazy Joe
12-08-2010, 07:47 AM
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My Sister-in-law found this recipie and we had some the other night.I got to tell you it's not bad.You could deep fry your own fish,which I think would" kick it up a notch",and some homemade coleslaw would also.
1 package (10 to 12 oz) breaded or battered fish fillets (6 fillets)
1 box (4.6 oz) Old El Paso® taco shells (12 shells)
1/2 cup mayo or salad dressing
1 package (1 oz) Old El Paso® taco seasoning mix (any variety)
6 cups coleslaw mix (from 16-oz bag)
Old El Paso® taco sauce, if desired
1. Bake fish fillets as directed on package. Cut each fillet into bite-size pieces.
2. Heat taco shells in oven as directed on box.
3. In medium bowl, mix mayonnaise and seasoning mix; stir in coleslaw mix. Let stand 5 minutes. Fill shells with fish pieces and coleslaw mixture; top with taco sauce.
My Sister-in-law found this recipie and we had some the other night.I got to tell you it's not bad.You could deep fry your own fish,which I think would" kick it up a notch",and some homemade coleslaw would also.
1 package (10 to 12 oz) breaded or battered fish fillets (6 fillets)
1 box (4.6 oz) Old El Paso® taco shells (12 shells)
1/2 cup mayo or salad dressing
1 package (1 oz) Old El Paso® taco seasoning mix (any variety)
6 cups coleslaw mix (from 16-oz bag)
Old El Paso® taco sauce, if desired
1. Bake fish fillets as directed on package. Cut each fillet into bite-size pieces.
2. Heat taco shells in oven as directed on box.
3. In medium bowl, mix mayonnaise and seasoning mix; stir in coleslaw mix. Let stand 5 minutes. Fill shells with fish pieces and coleslaw mixture; top with taco sauce.