Crock Pot Taco Lasagna
This recipe is pretty easy to put together. as you know, I am a momma of little ones. Well, I threw it on when it was getting close to dear youngest’s nap time. actually, if you would have asked her, she would have told you nap time needed to come early that day! I put this together with a 15-month-old hanging on me, winding through my legs and getting into everything…and it still turned out pretty…and yummy!
INGREDIENTS
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1 oz pkg taco seasoning
- 8 burrito size flour tortillas
- 8 oz pkg cream cheese softened and divided
- 2-3 c shredded Cheddar cheese divided
- 15 oz can tomato sauce divided
- Optional: favorite taco toppings grated or shredded cheddar cheese
Instruction:
- Put your ground beef in a skillet over medium-high heat
- Brown, drain, add your taco seasoning packet and cook according to instructions on packet
- Lightly spray your crock pot with cooking spray
- Place two tortilla shells in your crock pot so that they cover the bottom of the insert and come up the sides some
- Spread 1/4 of your cream cheese over your tortillas
- Top with 1/4 of your taco meat, 1/4 of your cheese and 1/4 of your tomato sauce
- Repeat your layers three more times
- Cover and cook on low for 3-5 hours
- Serve with your favorite taco toppings and cheese
CROCK POT TaCO LaSaGNa NOTES
- Make sure your cream cheese is softened. If not, it is a little awkward spreading the cream cheese on your tortillas…not that I would know that from experience or anything! By the last layer, my cream cheese was nice and soft, and it was easy peasy to spread out!
- This recipe is adapted from Gooseberry Patch’s 101 Cozy Casseroles.
- This Crock Pot Taco Lasagna is one of those recipes that seems like it was just made for my 9 x13 casserole slow cooker made by Crock Pot. If you don’t have one yet, you can use a 5-6 quart crock pot.
- as with any of our recipes, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
- all slow cookers cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline and should always be tested first in your own slow cooker and time adjusted as needed.
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