Sure, you’ve heard of engagement chicken and Marry Me pasta, but what about farewell pasta?
In the broadcast on April 21st, 90 day fiance“Big Ed” Brown and Liz Woods are breaking up once and for all (or so we think) — and this time, it’s over Ed’s taco pasta dish.
“A few nights ago, Ed and I got into an argument in front of his family. His sister was home. Ed made dinner, taco pasta, but Riley’s cooking was too spicy for her. It got too much, so Ed told her to stop being a baby,” Liz said in a clip from the episode.
“I didn’t appreciate it, so I criticized him for it. And he attacked me back,” she added.
The two have broken up 14 times, but in this episode, Ed cancels the wedding without telling Liz.
“Yesterday, I received a text message from the officiant saying that he was sorry that the wedding was cancelled,” Liz said. “Ed canceled the wedding without telling me.”
Now, there are some bad recipes out there, but Ed’s isn’t it? actually Is it worth breaking up with?Test your cooking skills and get to the bottom of the truth 90 days Drama.
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Ed’s taco pasta (below) is so simple that I took it upon myself to decide how to make it. First, since this dish has a lot of stock, I used a Dutch oven instead of a shallow frying pan.
While the burgers (just the ground beef) are browning, chop all the vegetables and have them ready to eat. Once the meat is completely browned, pour in all the vegetables and add both taco seasoning and spicy ranch seasoning (such as Hidden Valley).
After 2-3 minutes of sautéing the vegetables, add the beef broth. Two 32 oz. No need for cans at all. There’s just too much liquid. Instead, I used just one, and that was all I needed. After boiling, it took 30 minutes for the meat and vegetables to be fully submerged in all the soup.
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Once the base is done cooking, incorporate the cheese (I used about 1/2 cup shredded cheddar) and pasta (I used 1 pound egg noodles).
Now, let’s try it. One bite and I knew that Ed’s “Breakup Taco Pasta” lived up to its name. Although it wasn’t very spicy as Liz suggests. Method Too much seasoning. The seasoning on the tacos and ranch was excessive and the meal tasted like a ton of sodium in the bowl. If a recipe only calls for one seasoning mix, it’s probably much better.
Overall, the ranch-like aftertaste and liquid-ish nature of the recipe made it not very enjoyable to eat. What are the advantages? One-pot meals are super easy to make.if you are a stubborn person 90 days Fans, try Ed’s own super simple recipe below.
Ed’s “Breakup” Taco Pasta Recipe
1 1/2 pounds of hamburger and taco seasoning
1 onion (chopped)
1 green pepper (color of your choice)
3 roma tomatoes
1 clove of garlic (chopped)
salt and pepper
spicy ranch seasoning
2 cartons of beef soup
cheese
pasta noodles
1. Add the hamburger meat to the frying pan. Once browned, stir-fry the vegetables, then add the tacos and ranch seasoning and mix.
2. Add beef broth and bring to a boil. Simmer until the liquid is absorbed by the meat, about 30 minutes.
3. Mix the cheese and pasta and simmer until the noodles are done. enjoy!
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After Airs Sundays at 8pm ET/PT on TLC.