If you are a regular reader of An American Housewife, I've posted about them in the past.... Homemade Crunch Wrap Supreme
This week I made our regular Crunch Wrap meal into a 'sheet pan style' crunch wrap instead of individuals.
NOTE: the next time I make these sheet pan style, I will bake them without the sour cream inside, and just top the individual servings with lettuce, tomatoes, onions and sour cream, as well as extra taco sauce or salsa. Since I wasn't going to the grocery store until the next day, I baked the sour cream inside as we were out of lettuce and tomatoes anyway!
Sheet Pan Crunch Wrap Supreme
1 1/2 lb. ground beef made into taco meat of your choice
1 pkg corn tostada shells, taco shells or even Doritos (use what you have)
1 pkg. flour tortilla shells
1 can nacho cheese sauce or a couple handfuls of shredded cheddar cheese
butter
lettuce
sour cream
tomatoes
taco sauce
2 pans of similar size so one can lay on top of or inside the other
Lay a flour tortillas down inside a greased baking pan. I used a sheet pan but any pan could work, just adjust your number of flour tortillas and corn tortillas to fit. Spread the meat over all.
Spoon and spread nacho cheese sauce on the meat (or used grated cheddar) and top with a crunchy tostada
shell, taco shells, etc. Add some taco sauce over all.
Lay 2 or 3 more flour tortillas down the center of your pan, start to fold the wrap up over the tostadas or shells. Cover the shells or tostadas completely with the flour tortillas, folding in the edges. Spread butter all over the flour tortillas and use a second pan of similar size laid down on top of it all to hold the flour tortillas in place and help to get them golden brown and crisp.
Bake at 425 degrees until golden brown when checked (I think mine was around 20 minutes - I didn't time it.) I just kept an eye on the edge of flour tortilla showing and then picked the top pan up to check how golden brown they were. They are done when heated through, and golden brown and crispy.
I used a mixture of ground pork and ground beef since we always have both on hand (I grind our meat myself). This makes my more expensive beef go further when I also mix pork with it.
Drizzled taco sauce (or your favorite salsa) over as well.
Add a couple flour tortillas to the center to cover, and fold the edges in so it's all covered up tight. Spread butter over all.
Its 'done' when heated through and everything is a rich golden brown.
