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    Taco Fiesta: The Easiest Dinner Party You'll Ever Throw

    Photo: Ditte IsagerPhoto: Ditte IsagerText: Julie Powell, Recipes by Deborah Schneider

    I'm a Texan born and bred, which means that tacos are my all-around food of choice. Growing up, I'd spoon ground beef or beans inside crispy tortilla shells and top with shredded iceberg lettuce and jarred salsa for quick meals any time, day or night. And tacos were the perfect food for entertaining a crowd. Taco parties were so common when I was a kid, we just called them parties.

    These days I still serve tacos when I've got a big group to feed, but I've had to develop a more adaptable menu-what with vegetarians, vegans, and so on, I never know what people will eat. Instead of the Tex-Mex version from my childhood, I start with soft corn tortillas and offer a range of fillings and toppings, like the ones chef Deborah Schneider of SOL Cocina in Newport Beach, California, shares on these pages-roasted sweet potatoes and black beans with spicy chipotle sauce, tomato-braised chicken and avocado salsa, or grilled skirt steak and pico de gallo.

    I recently hosted a party smack in the middle of one of those months that had become unexpectedly hectic. (We've all been there.) I had planned on making Schneider's chili-rubbed pork tenderloin with pineapple and Baja-style fried-fish tacos, along with homemade corn tortillas, which require just masa harina (limed cornmeal, available in many grocery stores), water, and salt and are well worth the extra effort. A few hours before everyone was scheduled to arrive, however, I learned that one of my guests abhorred fish, another had recently gone vegetarian, and a third was "allergic" to spicy foods. Had I planned another crowd-friendly dish-lasagna, say, or gumbo-I'd have been up a creek. But tacos allow for improvisation. After a quick dash to the store, I added the roasted sweet potatoes and black beans to the menu.

    When my friends arrived, a few of them glanced furtively at the spread on the table and sighed in relief-no one would be resorting to a sad salad for dinner tonight. I had set out all the fillings and toppings-including diced red onions, tomatoes, and cilantro-in separate bowls so everyone could mix and match according to taste. The mood was convivial, bordering on raucous-you can't stay refined while eating with your fingers. The spice-averse chose the fish taco, while the vegetarian drizzled her sweet potatoes and beans with the chipotle sauce. The pescaphobe opted for pork, then went back for the sweet potatoes. I had a little of everything, with lots of cilantro. The end of the night found me satisfied and happy in the company of friends, rather than frazzled and ready to shoot picky eaters on sight.

    Tucking sparse leftovers into the fridge that night, I spied a couple of eggs and knew that I would only need to scramble them with the scraps to indulge in a Tex-Mex classic, breakfast tacos. Which, incidentally, are famously effective at curing tequila hangovers. Ah, tacos-truly the solution to everything.

    Julie Powell is the author of Julie & Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously and Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession (both Little, Brown).

    KEEP READING: Fiesta Taco Recipes

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    18 comments

    • JimK  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  3 months ago
      You invited Eric? I thought Eric gave you the creeps?
    • Jon  •  3 months ago
      I love all different types of tacos.
      • dajg 3 months ago
        well try the favorite menudo taco and a caldo wrap,you will be a sure in for the famous "what the hell"
      • Victor 3 months ago
        Are you crazy? That's not right.
    • DianeC  •  Ann Arbor, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      Just had tacos on Saturday & have been wanting them again ever since! YUM...think I know what's for dinner! Thanks, Julie!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
      MMmmMmMm Tacos :)
    • NICK  •  3 months ago
      Who could possibly put a thumbs down on any of these posts?
    • Sam Mathews  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      love tacos, never get tired of them. so easy and yummy!
    • abc  •  3 months ago
      we will have a taco party , 30 + people ...just to spend QUALITY time with family...
      tacos once a week.....you can serve french fries with it ( afriend of mine had it ) .
      food prices are 4 times more since 2011 ....
    • abc  •  3 months ago
      had 2 tacos and chips and salsa :) fast filling food
    • jcntx  •  3 months ago
      Taco bars are the best! Being a TX girl myself, I love the mexican version best. Meat, lettuce, pico de gallo, and cheese, Plate it up with some rice and beans and yum.... :)
    • Dantesque Adhortation  •  3 months ago
      Tacos es ta bien, I think that means Tacos are good. I love any kind of Tacos, could eat them everyday.
      • SWEETHEART 3 months ago
        tacos estan buenos------tacos are good.
    • A Yahoo! user  •  Aomori-shi, Japan  •  3 months ago
      You think that's some information I woulda liked to know? I like tacos.
      Hang on, my phone's buzzing.
    • Maria Burgos  •  Calumet City, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      I make tacos either with steak or ground beef once or twice a week and my family loves it. Not only is it a quick meal but they ask for it so much that I make it at least twice a week. I cook anything for my family just as long they eat it and are happy.
    • Tony  •  Corpus Christi, Texas  •  3 months ago
      They are the taco the town.
    • Mike  •  Earth, Texas  •  3 months ago
      Hey... alright! the return of taco tuesday...
    • Dervick  •  3 months ago
      You won't get a tequila hangover if you don't stop drinking...
    • Yomama Sofat  •  Ocean Springs, Mississippi  •  3 months ago
      After your taco fiesta, expect a farting fiesta.
    • dan  •  3 months ago
      Have all the lovely ladies attending the dinner party disrobe and lie naked on the table, Wow a Taco Fiesta!!!!!!!!
      • Harry Bailey 3 months ago
        that would be a fish taco huh
      • puzzlelover 3 months ago
        dan..i see your comments on many articles and have yet to see one that had a positive or non sexual related reference, what I assume is an attempt at humor..why not try a positive comment or contribution just once instead of trolling?
      • dan 3 months ago
        Dear Puzzlelover please go take a dirt nap,thats about as positive as I'm going to get for you, and funny that you refer to yourself as a TROLL.
    • Attila  •  3 months ago
      I learned how to cook tacos from my friend's mom. They had five kids with big appetites. She would take two pounds of hamburger and fry it in a big skillet with two or three pounds of pinto beans and chopped olives, and just about every seasoning in the pantry. That made plenty of "meat" filling for the tacos. Yum!