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Delicious taco train project during quarantine

Taco Train project is fun and delicious!

If you are looking for something fun to do to at home with your family, or alone, this taco train project is fun and delicious!

Note: I’m in the stay home camp while countries fight the virus so make components depending on what items you already have at home, or can get delivered. Or you can use this as a guide to make something else with the stuff you already have at home.

This project with my little cousin Aash turned out really well! We made it last year but I thought it would be a good time to bring it back out for anyone looking for ways to do fun things while staying home.

Let’s get right into it; here’s how we made our taco train and nacho volcano.

Total time: 1 hour, including assembly and cooking time

Tools

Ingredients

Taco filling

Cooking directions

  1. Combine the lime, salt, pepper, garlic, onions, cumin, paprika and oregano and rub it over the tofu and let sit to marinate a bit. I prefer to marinate them for at least an hour while putting together the project base, but sometimes there’ s simply no time so you can let sit for a few minutes.
  2. Heat a nonstick pan over medium-high heat. Add the oil to the pan and swirl to coat. Add in the tofu; cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  3. Add in the vegetables and continue to cook until done, about another 5 minutes.
  4. Remove everything from the pan and let stand 5 minutes.
  5. While the tofu is cooking, combine the mango and remaining ingredients.
  6. Warm the tacos and top with chicken or tofu, cilantro, and salsa. Make sure the toppings are even.

Approximate nutrition information for two tacos (Based on brands and amounts used in this recipe)

Volcano assembly

You can do this part while the food is marinating and cooking.

  1. Cut about 2-4 inches off the top of the pylon to make a flat surface.
  2. After washing and drying the pylon and tray, cover the entire pylon in aluminum foil.
  3. Place the pylon covered in foil in the center of the tray, wide part down.
  4. Pour the strained tomatoes (or salsa if you decide to use it instead) down the covered pylon.
  5. Add the nachos and any options you choose (olives, ground meat/tofu).
  6. Put the salsa and cheese spread in bowls around the base.

To make the tracks

  1. Take the string cheese and peel it in quarters.
  2. Lay them flat, end-to-end, as shown in the photo above.

To make the trees

  1. Take a few tomatoes and cut a little of the rounded top off to flatten them
  2. Take some of the basil with the stalks still in and stick them in the tomatoes with a toothpick.
  3. Place them around the tray.
  4. Use some of the basil leaves off of the stalk and place them around the tray.

To make the people

  1. Cube the block cheese (2 or 3 per person makes the base more stable).
  2. Stick in a toothpick through the cheese.
  3. Take a leafless basil stalk and put it  down the toothpick lengthwise for the arms.
  4. Top with a small tomato for the head.
  5. Put them to stand up in a taco shell (we called it a train station).

Train assembly

  1. Cut the cucumbers and take out the center
  2. Put the carrots through the holes in the cucumber
  3. Put the assembled tacos onto the carrot sticks

The taco recipe was a hit with everyone! See more healthy recipes on the blog, or check out other posts with tips to stay healthy during the quarantine.

Check out our taco train YouTube video

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