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Epicurean Kentuckian: Fair food. Walking Taco



2009-07-09 - Adair Co. Fairgrounds, 413 Fairground ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Doyle Lloyd.
The Adair County Band Boosters can't lay claim to inventing the Walking Taco, sometimes called Corn Chip Pie, but they can claim, at least for the World Record Book of Guinesses, that in the year of Our Lord 2009, at the Adair County Fair, the meal in a tray was perfected. It's called a Walking Taco because it can be eaten while walking the fairgrounds - with the meal in a tray and a plastic fork. This unique Walking Taco creation is from the culinary genius of Band Boosters Shannon Thomas and Judy Keltner. The dish is prepared with the freshest lettuce, red ripe tomatoes, sweet white onions, corn chips, and taco meat sauce one would find on opening day at the finest Tex-Mex restaurant.


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