Texas Cheese Fries

"A great meat free alternative to chilli cheese fries......"
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

  • 1 cup ranch salad dressing
  • 1 14 ounces taco seasoning
  • 32 ounces frozen spicy french fries, prepared as directed
  • 18 teaspoon black pepper
  • 18 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 18 teaspoon season salt
  • 4 slices imitation bacon, cooked & crumbled (soy mock bacon)
  • 12 cup shredded colby-monterey jack cheese
  • 14 cup green onion, chopped
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directions

  • Place french fries into oven and prepare according to directions.
  • Combine ranch dressing and half of the taco seasoning; set aside.
  • in a small sprinkle container, such as an old emptly seasoning container, place remaining taco seasoning, black pepper, garlic salt, and season salt.
  • Place hot french fries into paper bag and sprinkle remaining taco seasoning mixture onto fries.
  • Place fries onto a serving dish that you can place into the oven.
  • Sprinkle cheese and bacon evenly over fries on the baking sheet.
  • Return fries to hot oven until cheese has melted.
  • Sprinkle with green onions.
  • Serve fries with prepared sauce for dipping.

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  1. Tasted soo good.. loved it !! great recipe
     
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Well lets see I'm a single mom of 2 my little girl whom is 8 and my little boy whom is 5. Just divorced, lets see I dance for a living; but I don't really mind it gives me a great paycheck and more time to spend with my babies. I don't really have like a favorite cook book, but I've always cooked since I could remember, I learned from pulling up a chair to the counter top and watching both of my grandmothers both of which where profectional cooks as careers and my great-grandmother whom might as well took cooking as a career specially since she was the mother of 13 kids and pretty much spent all her time in the kitchen anyways. Some of my recipes I have revised to my own personal taste from my all of my grandmothers recipes; which is kind of cool becouse granny and her mother my nannie where both from Irland and my mama was born at Cherokee Reservasion, in North Carollina wich give me another side of learning how to cook great food besides American Indian food she also tought me about the type of food and how to cook it from the Blue Ridge Mountains; both of which have their own destintive taste and flair. I also learned how to cook Mexican and Tex-Mex food from living years in San Antonio, Texas and learned how to cook this type of food from my Step Grandmother and Step Father whom one grow up in Mexico and the other in Texas... I also grew up learning how to cook vegitarian since my dad is a hippy, lol,,, that was definitly interesting. And due to my X-Husband whom is Filipino tought me along with his mother and grand mother to cook some of their favorite dishes but I think my favorite one I learned from them was lumpia or also know as spring rolls here in the states and fresh lumpia....
 
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