As the golden hues of the evening sun grace the cornfields, there comes an inspiration to bring a bit of joy to the dinner table. It’s a reminder of how we love to weave together the comforts of home with the zest of something new. Baked Cheesy Taco Sticks, a playful twist on traditional Midwestern fare, find their charm in simplicity. Melding the heartiness of ground beef with the melting goodness of cheese, and then wrapping it in a tender embrace of Pillsbury Pizza Dough, these delectable sticks are a testament to the innovative spirit that’s been gracing American kitchens for generations. It’s a dish for those who cherish the nostalgia of taco night but are looking for a tidy, finger-food rendition that brings smiles all around the supper table.
Pair these Baked Cheesy Taco Sticks with a side of cool, creamy guacamole, a zestful salsa, or a dollop of sour cream. For a refreshing crunch, serve with a crisp garden salad or a helping of freshly sliced bell peppers and cucumbers. Complete the meal with Southern sweet tea or a frosty mug of root beer for that delightful down-home dining experience.
Baked Cheesy Taco Sticks
Servings: 4-6
Ingredients
– 1 pound ground beef
– 1 (13.8-ounce) can Pillsbury Refrigerated Pizza Crust
– 2 cups shredded Mexican blend cheese
– 1 packet taco seasoning mix
– Butter for brushing (optional)
– Salt and pepper to taste
– Optional garnish: fresh chopped cilantro
Directions
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