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I know what you are thinking.. cauliflower and walnuts in a taco? While it may sound completely out of the ordinary, this recipe make a perfect plant-based taco meat substitute. If you are new to a plant-based diet, you are soon going to learn that in order to truly enjoy it, you're going to have to step outside of the box. Trying new things that may seem odd but will quickly become your favorite is a major part in becoming plant-based. Those who have been plant-based for a while know all about trying new and different things.

This recipe is great for sneaking in vegetables. I personally don't particularly like mushrooms, but try to include them in any recipe in order to get all of the nutrients and benefits of them. However, in this recipe you do not even notice them. This being because they are ground up within the cauliflower and walnuts.

The Problem with Traditional Tacos

Traditional tacos made from ground beef are high in saturated fat. Red meat also has links to causing different types of cancer, as well as heart disease. In turn, this plant-based taco meat contains cauliflower which is high in fiber while the walnuts add protein and a good fat. Mushrooms are loaded with nutrients while being another source of protein and fiber. Just by changing up a household recipe, you are cutting out ingredients that could be harmful to you and your family's health. At the same time, you are adding nutrient dense foods that help to prevent and fight off harmful diseases.

I add this taco meat to our homemade blue corn tortillas, though if your in the mood for burritos, wrap them up in these oil-free whole wheat tortillas. I just put them in the oven for a few minutes using this taco holder that shapes and crisps them. Perfect for homemade taco shells. I also love to add fresh homemade guacamole, homemade hot sauce, and some fresh veggies. Feel free to add any of your favorite taco toppings!