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#### **1. Roast the Potatoes:**
– **Preheat the oven** to **400°F (200°C)**.
– **Prepare the potatoes**: Wash the russet potatoes thoroughly and cut them into bite-sized cubes. No need to peel them—just scrub them clean!
– **Season the potatoes**: In a large mixing bowl, toss the cubed potatoes with olive oil, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cumin (if using), salt, and pepper until they are evenly coated.
– **Roast**: Spread the seasoned potatoes out in a single layer on a baking sheet. Roast them in the preheated oven for **25-30 minutes**, flipping halfway through, until the potatoes are golden brown and crispy on the edges. Keep an eye on them to make sure they don’t overcook.
#### **2. Prepare the Taco Filling:**
– While the potatoes are roasting, heat **1 tablespoon of olive oil** in a skillet over medium-high heat.
– **Cook the ground meat**: Add the ground beef (or your choice of protein) to the pan and cook it until it’s browned, breaking it apart with a spatula as it cooks.
– **Season the meat**: Once the meat is browned, add the **taco seasoning** (or homemade seasoning mix) and **1/2 cup of water**. Stir to combine and simmer for 5-7 minutes until the mixture thickens and the flavors meld together. If you like it spicier, feel free to add chili powder, cayenne pepper, or hot sauce at this point.
### **Tips for the Perfect Taco Potatoes**
1. **Roast the Potatoes Until Crispy**: To get the best texture, be sure to roast your potatoes long enough to achieve a nice, crispy exterior. You want that contrast of crunch from the potatoes to balance out the taco meat and toppings.
3. **Experiment with Toppings**: Don’t limit yourself to the classic toppings—add **pickled onions**, **sliced olives**, or even a little bit of **hot sauce** for some extra flair. The fun of taco potatoes is in how you can make each serving unique.
5. **Make It Spicy**: If you love heat, add a few chopped **jalapeños**, a drizzle of **sriracha**, or a dash of **cayenne pepper** to the taco meat or on top of the potatoes for a kick.
Homemade taco potatoes can stand alone as a **hearty main dish**, but they also pair wonderfully with a variety of sides. Consider serving them with a refreshing **corn salad**, **Mexican rice**, or **grilled veggies**. For a lighter option, a side of **simple guacamole** and **chips** will complement the flavors perfectly.
### **Final Thoughts**
So, next time you’re in the mood for tacos, skip the shell and give **taco potatoes** a try. It’s an easy, crowd-pleasing recipe that’s perfect for any night of the week!