Taco Salad Ole with Avocado Tequila Lime Dressing is a family favorite that’s great as a main dish or side salad. Think ‘deconstructed taco’, loaded with flavor. Perfect for Cinco de Mayo celebrating!
This recipe was originally published in May 2013 and has been updated in April 2018.
As Cinco de Mayo approaches party plans get underway with favorite Mexican recipes and margaritas featured. I’m all over it too with a recipe section dedicated to Cinco de Mayo Mexican recipes!
Today’s recipe is a redo of a family favorite. I’m not sure whose recipe box I fished it out of when first posting it on Boulder Locavore but it has been dusted off and updated a smidge.
What is Taco Salad Ole?
Originally called just ‘Salad Ole’ as I began to develop my own recipes I realized it was a festive name for a taco salad (and the name has been updated as such).
A taco salad is a deconstructed taco really, having the ground meat, shredded lettuce, tomatoes and cheese with corn chips or tortillas for serving.
In the case of this Taco Salad Ole, the ground meat is a combination of beef and Mexican chorizo from more depth of flavor and spice.
The salad is dressed with an exciting homemade avocado dressing featuring garlic salt, cumin and cayenne spices along with lime juice, cilantro, tequila and more! It adds a creamy touch to the crunchy salad.
One thing I love about this salad is the temperature contrast between the chilled vegetables and the freshly cooked ground meat and onions. Tossed with grated Mexican cheese blend, it’s a satisfying combination of flavors, textures and temperatures.
Taco Salad Ole – Main Salad or Side Salad
Depending on the rest of your meal or if you are having a Mexican buffet, Taco Salad Ole with Avocado Tequila Lime Dressing can be served as a main dish or side salad.
The substance from the protein in the meat and pinto beans is filling enough for a main dish. The spicy flavors also compliment other main dishes like Pineapple Citrus Slow Cooker Carnitas Tacos or Easy Slow Cooker Mole Chicken Thighs (a cooling compliment!).
A Tip about Dressing Taco Salad Ole
For any green salad, if you don’t think you’ll eat the whole recipe in one sitting, serve the dressing on the side. Undressed greens can be packed up for another meal and still have a great texture. If the dressing has been added, the lettuce and vegetables won’t be quite as crisp (though with this salad they still have a bite even if stored overnight with the dressing on).
Because this is an avocado-based dressing, it should be used immediately or covered and chilled until use to prevent the avocado from oxidizing and turning brown.
RECIPE PREP TIP: I suggest making the dressing while the meat cooks so it’s all done at once.
PRO TIP: I use my mini chopper to make the dressing. It’s the perfect size and is easier clean up than the full-size food processor or blender (though they work perfectly too).
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How to make Taco Salad Ole with Avocado Tequila Lime Dressing – Step by Step:
Recipe
Taco Salad Ole with Avocado-Tequila-Lime Dressing
Ingredients
Ingredients for Taco Salad Ole
- 4 cups shredded Romaine Hearts or Iceberg lettuce
- 1 medium or 4 mini Cucumbers peeled and sliced
- 1 cup shredded Carrots
- 1 14.5-ounce can Pinto Beans drained and rinsed
- 1 ½ teaspoon Olive Oil
- ¾ cup chopped Yellow Onion
- 1/2 pound Lean Ground Beef
- 1/2 pound ground Chorizo
- 1 cup grated Mexican Blend cheese (combination of Colby, Monterey Jack and Cheddar pre-grated; or one of those cheeses grated)
- 1 2.25-ounce can sliced Black Olives drained
- 20 Grape Tomatoes or 12 Cherry Tomatoes halved
- Serve with: Tortilla chips and small corn and/or flour tortilla
Ingredients for Avocado Tequila Lime Dressing
- 1 large ripe Avocado
- 1 4-ounce can diced Green Chiles (mild or hot to your heat preference)
- 1 teaspoon Garlic Salt
- ½ teaspoon Cumin , ground
- 1/8 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper
- 1 large Garlic Clove , peeled and rough chopped
- 2 tablespoons Tequila (I used Silver)
- 1/4 cup Lime Juice , freshly squeezed (amount based on desired thinness of dressing)
- 2 tablespoons Cilantro , rough chopped
- small Pinch Smoked Alderwood Salt (optional)
Instructions
Instruction for Taco Salad Ole
- In a large bowl combine the lettuce, olives, cucumber, carrot and pinto beans. Cover and refrigerate until fully chilled around 2 hours or longer. Note: chilling time can be lessened if all ingredients are chilled before combining.
- In a large frying pan over medium heat, heat the olive oil and add the chopped onions. Sauté until translucent, about 4-5 minutes. Add the ground beef and chorizo; sauté until fully browned. Drain any excess fat.
- Add the grated cheese and meat/onion mixture to the chilled salad; toss. Garnish with tomatoes and olive slices.
Instructions for Avocado Tequila Lime Dressing
- Scoop avocado into the bowl of a food processor. Add all other ingredients, and process until fully combined and smooth. Dressing may be served at room temperature or covered and chilled until serving.
Dressing and Serving the Salad
- Serve immediately with dressing on the side for guests to spoon on salad or a dollop of dressing on top of individual servings.
Sandra | A Dash of Sanity says
This looks really flavorful! I can’t wait to give this a try!
Allyson Zea says
This salad looks right up my alley! Love it!
AnnMarie John says
Sounds like the kind of salad the kids and I will go crazy for. I love tacos and I’m sure this tastes amazing. I love the dressing as well. I can’t wait to try and make this for Cinco De Mayo!
Heather says
I’m obsessed with soy chorizo. Since I don’t eat meat I’ll have to swap that and fake ground beef into the recipe. The dressing sounds to die for!
Toni Dash says
Wow! That’s the first time I’ve heard of soy chorizo. Love that there is a meatless swap out option!
Sinisa says
I love adding tequila to recipes. It makes such great flavor. I love your recipe. It looks so delicious
Claudia Krusch says
It sounds amazing! I can’t wait to try this for taco night! I’ve been trying to swap to healthier options!
Nutmeg Nanny says
Sounds like the perfect salad for Cinco de Mayo!
Kimberly @ The Daring Gourmet says
That sounds fabulous, I want to dive into a big bowl of it right now!
Dorothy at Shockinglydelish says
I could eat this for breakfast. lunch, and dinner! That dressing sounds so delish!!
Kathy says
This recipe looks amazing. I love having taco salad. I haven’t had it like this though. I can’t wait to give yours a try.