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Tacos! It’s been too long.
Well, not really. I make tacos at least once a week, but I have not posted tacos since these Caribbean Jerk Salmon Tostadas with Grilled Pineapple Peach Coconut Salsa. That was back in August and those are technically not even tacos.
So yeah, it has just been too long.
And yeah, I am aware that there is this giant food holiday on Thursday. I am also aware that I should probably be showing you last-minute Thanksgiving food, and maybe I will tomorrow, but we still gotta eat for the next three days, right? So, I mean why not make it good food?
Good pretty, festive and healthy food.
Yes!
I am pretty sure that most everyone is loaded up with sweet potatoes and cranberries in their cupboards right now, and if you’re not you should be. They are November’s super foods and they are kind of delicious.
And speaking of November and food and Thanksgiving, do you guys have your menus set?
Personally, I have never been so unprepared.
I have honestly not given our Thanksgiving meal a thought until now. Ok well, I have thought about Thanksgiving meals, but only in regards to what to make to show you guys. As for my family’s Thanksgiving I have not a thing planned… and there is a lot of us. Too many if you ask me, but that’s just my family. It’s big.
Fortunately (in this case anyway), most of them all have super boring taste buds, so our Thanksgiving does not require much thought.
Although, I know there has to be a lot of pie, so I better at least start prepping some dough or something.
Ok, but back to the tacos.
These tacos, that personally I could honestly eat for Thanksgiving dinner and be SO happy with, do have two Thanksgiving “all-stars”. Hello sweet potatoes and cranberries.
This recipe is one of my favorites.
First the quinoa and sweet potato filling. In my opinion it is better than any meat filling out there. It is full of flavor and texture. It’s spicy with the slightest hint of sweet from the sweet potatoes. The combo of chipotle and sweet potatoes is one of the best. Plus, it’s really quick and easy to throw together. I never even peel my sweet potatoes, that alone helps cut down the already quick prep time!
My favorite part?
My favorite part is without a doubt the salsa. The salsa is what makes these tacos. It is incredible, and my all time favorite salsa that I have made yet. And I made A LOT of salsa over the summer. It is sort of like cranberry sauce, but so much better. It has more flavor, better taste and paired with the quinoa it is just SO good. Actually, I would totally dig into the salsa with a spoon, spread it on toast, sandwiches, pretty much whatever.
And the leftovers are equally as good.
The next night I made a giant taco salad with a little lettuce, a lot of quinoa, cheese, avocado, crushed tortilla chips and a ton of salsa. Total health food. It’s kind of awesome and perfect since I have a feeling Thursday through Friday will be um well… not so healthy.
Oh, and the quinoa can also be eaten as a side, or even a lunch. It is very versatile.
I just cannot say enough good things about these tacos. They are my favorite, maybe one of my favorite recipes on this site. Yes, I have a lot of recipes on Half Baked Harvest and as of right now these tacos are in the top five favorites.
They are so good. They’re a little spicy, a little sweet, very healthy and the prettiest food I have ever eaten. You guy will love them. Really you will!
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Get at em.
Damn, girl, these just made it to the top of my to-do list. Thanks for such an inspiring recipe! Day made. 🙂
YAY!! Thanks Eloise!
So I just made these, minus the shells! They are HEAVENLY! (And so healthy!) Thank you so much, Tieghan. 🙂
YAY!!! So happy you love these! Thanks!
I would happily eat these tacos for Thanksgiving (or any meal). I’m loving the mix of colors and flavors!
Thanks Laura!! I love the colors too!
Wonderful colors and the flavors are spot on.
Thank you, Gaby!! Loved your sandwich and all that guac on top today!
What gorgeous looking tacos! Love all the beautiful and vibrant colours!
Thank you so much, Jessica! The colors are my favorite!
Reading this just before my lunch break with no hope of tacos!!! I can’t wait to make these, perhaps for dinner this weekend. For despite the fact that we don’t celebrate Thanksgiving here in Australia, we still need to eat for the next three days too 🙂
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much, Amy!! Let me know if you makes these and I hope you love them!
This looks delicious, and a nice break from all that turkey. Do you think this would also go well on tamales?
Thanks Tess!! I the it would go so well on tamales. That sounds awesome!!
Thanks, Tieghan!
Such vibrant colors. Absolutely loved the filling and flavor blend you added in there.
Thanks so much!
Does anyone know what the calories are for this recipe?
Sorry Debra,
I do not count the calories, but you can do it online if you wish! Let me know of you make these and I hope you love them!
Ahhh my gosh. This stuff looks amazing. I would so eat these tacos for Thanksgiving. Instead of turkey. Yes.
pinned.
Thanks Abbie! I would too!
Always happy to try out a new taco recipe. Thanks Teighan!!
Thanks Todd! Hope you love the tacos!
Such gorgeous tacos!! So full of color and flavor.
Thanks Rachel!
These are some of the prettiest tacos I’ve ever laid eyes on! I love the combinations of flavors. Have to try these–especially if their in your top 5!
Thank you so much, Laura!! I loved your round-up today! So many delicious Thanksgiving foods!
You may need to start a taco truck. Just sayin’……. 🙂
HAha!! We should totally do one together. You probably make a KILLER Naan taco!
These are so gorgeous! I could eat at least three right now!
Thanks so much, Angie!! 🙂
Wow these look INCREDIBLE! And how festive with the cranberry salsa. Yum
Thank you so much, Becca!