Texas Straw Hat – And Really Big Rabbits!

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When I was around seven or so , my grandmother Lucille, got to go to Dallas, Texas. This doesn’t seem like much these days but no one in my family had ever been out of our little corner of the country at that time it felt as if we had a world traveler suddenly among us!

She went with a group of ladies from her work and even though it was only a short trip, she came back loaded down with postcards and souvenirs for all of us.  I had no idea where Texas was at the time but my worn out Pecos Bill storybook record kept my mind reeling with what all Grandmama must have experienced – that and one particular postcard she sent me that I will never forget as long as I live.

Imagine being a seven year old girl hearing tales of Texas and then getting this in the mail:

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I just KNEW my Grandmama had ridden that rabbit!

And to be honest ~lowers her voice and looks around to make sure it’s just us here~ when I went to Texas for a weekend five years ago, I kept my eyes peeled for it…just in case.  After all, it IS Texas…

Today I’m bringing you another easy ground beef recipe. Don’t you just love recipes that use the words “easy” and “ground beef”? For me, that spells food for the masses! This one is also easy to tailor to what you have on hand so don’t go out buying special ingredients if you don’t already have them. Feel free to add drained diced tomatoes or tomato sauce in lieu of the tomato paste, leave out the thyme if you like and just add a little extra chili powder. Cook it until it is nice and thick for layering and you’ve essentially just made yourself a Frito Chili Pie. But we’ll call it the same thing Granny Jordan did when she made it and maybe smile a bit as we think about how many tribes a Texas rabbit stew would feed!

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To make it by Granny Jordan’s recipe you’ll need: Chili powder, tomato sauce, onion, pepper, thyme, salt, fritos, and some cheese.

And some ground beef, of course.

You know what is cool about this recipe? I made the meat up and then just popped whatever was left in the fridge so throughout the weekend if anyone is hungry they can just heat up some meat and toss it on some corn chips! It’s kinda like my pizza rolls, gives you some time off from cooking later :). I love cooking, don’t get me wrong, but it’s a beautiful sunny day and my Katy and I like spending some time in the back yard swings seeing if we can touch the sky with our feet. I think Katy is almost there…

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Brown your beef and onion together.

Usually I have my beef all browned and in the freezer and just take out a bag to use in order to cut out an extra step but we all have off days

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Drain your grease off good and add tomato sauce and chilli powder…

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add Salt and Pepper…

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And thyme…

You know what I’m gonna try next time that I think would be good?

Italian seasoning. Y’all just don’t know how much I love that stuff!

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and Worcestershire.

Now just for kicks, close your eyes and see if you can spell that word…

texas-straw-hat-0281and pour in your water.

My photos are out of sequence here but basically, after you got the beef browned, just add everything else except the cheese and chips ~grins~

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Stir all of that up good and bring it to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for twenty minutes, stirring occasionally.

 

Serve atop corn chips, topped with cheese.

Sour cream would be good, too!

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68 Comments

  1. Our school and local pool serve chili and the cheese inside the bag of fritos all mixed together and call it a “walking taco”, the kids just love them.

  2. Hey, Christy! The postcard is a hoot!!! My daughter keeps asking “Is it real?” Thanks for the laughs. By the way, our supper tonight was ‘fast food’ fabulous~~pork chop biscuits, corn on the cob and fried peaches. The fried peaches were sort of a combination of several of your recipes. With your help, meals around here are looking a lot better! Thanks! Have a great day!

      1. Hey, Mary! I used a large 29 oz. can of sliced peaches in light syrup and dumped them into a heavy bottom skillet. I didn’t measure anything, just added a couple of tablespoons of margarine, about that much brown sugar, some cinnamon and allspice with a dash of salt. I got them good and hot with the lid on, them cooked on medium without the lid while everything else was being prepared. A little stirring now and then, and after probably 30 minutes or so, they had cooked down a little and made THE BEST topping for the buttered biscuits. Great to hear from you~~have a great day!

  3. Christy! Before I read the recipe I thought you were talking about making a real hat. LOL!!!

    I’ve never heard of Texas Straw Hat because we just call something like this nachos. One of the ladies I work with is always bringing nachos for lunch. She’ll make her bean mixture (because she is vegetarian!), her cheese, salsa and chips and assemble it for lunch.

    I’ll be in Texas before I make my way to Atlanta so I will try to find and have some Texas Straw Hat for you there! 😉

  4. I love this, it is the same as my taco salad, but I put nachos underneath, but I think your way is better. I love corn chips! I season my beef and tomato paste with cumin, coriander, oregano, chili powder, garlic and onions. I wanna try it your way too, the thyme sounds lovely! Great recipe, but I’ll have to through a bunch of lettuce and tomato on top to fool myself into believing its healthy for me. LOL!

  5. This brings back memories. Yes, I am from Texas and this recipe is a version of our “Frito Pie”. When our youngest daughter was told by the orthodontist that her new braces would keep her from eating Frito Pie she cried !! She wasn’t in the least bit concerned with having teeth pulled or the wires tightened. I couldn’t stand to see her so heartbroken so I would make the chili portion more like regular chili and pour it over the chips and let them soften up. We toss on raw,diced onions and some cheese on top..sometimes some sour cream and hot salsa. Yummy !

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