Our 20 Best Taco Recipes of All Time (2024)

Iwouldsay that May should officially be named Taco Month, but let’s face it: that’s every month here in Austin. And it’s one of the reasons why I love this townsince in my opinion there are few more delicious flavor combinations than grilled veggies or steak wrapped up in a warm corn tortilla with a dollop of guacamole. Mmmm… But before I get lost in my fantasies, I thought it would be fitting to prepare for May and the Cinco de Mayo festivities with a countdown of my 20 best taco recipes of all time.

These recipes are wide-ranging, from veggie versions to breakfast specialties to some that even ditch the tortilla (yes, really). But the consistency among them? (Aside from the fact that they’re all tacos, of course.) Each recipe is full of so much nuanced and layered flavor that you’re already dreaming about your next taco as soon as you dig into the first. Below, you’ll find a healthy dose of tangy pickled red onions, fresh and herby cilantro, and smoky vegetarian takes on classic filling combos that’ll leave you drooling (sorry, not sorry). In short, these 20 best taco recipes check all the Tex-Mex must-haves. The even better news? Wherever in the world you find yourself, you’re bound to fall hard for the deliciousness below.

So keep scrolling for all the recipes, and I’d love to hear your favorite taco recipe (or restaurant!) in the comments.

Feature image by Ashleigh Amoroso.

Roasted Cauliflower Tacos With Cilantro Pesto

Why We Love It: These roasted cauliflower tacos have become weeknight faves at our house, and they also happen to be vegan, gluten-free, and packed with all kinds of good-for-you ingredients. (Not that you’d notice as you devour another one.)

Hero Ingredient: Make extra cilantro pesto to use later in the week on salmon, in a bowl, or mixed with olive oil for an herby salad dressing. Trust me—once you try it, you’ll always want it on hand.

Get the recipe for Roasted Cauliflower Tacos With Cilantro Pesto.

Tequila Lime Fish Tacos

Why We Love It: There’s no better way to beat the summer heat than with a bright, zesty serving of fish tacos. I start with a marinade using tequila and lime zest, grill the fish to flaky perfection, and then top the tacos with crunchy cabbage and tangy pickled red onions.

Hero Ingredient: I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: pickled red onions. They strike the perfect balance between zesty, sharp, and sweet to perfectly finish everything they touch.

Get the recipe for Tequila Lime Fish Tacos.

Hoisin Chicken Cabbage Tacos

Why We Love It: This is a lightened-up and truly healthy version inspired by the flavors in classic Peking Duck. I’d never used cabbage as the “wrapper” for tacos before, and the result was even better than I’d imagined.

Hero Ingredient: Blanching the cabbage before assembly helps keep all those yummy toppings inside the taco and off your plate, (the goal of all handheld food, after all). And with toppings as delicious as these, you’ll be glad you did.

Get the recipe for Hoisin Chicken Cabbage Tacos.

Taco Salad Bites

Why We Love It: I love chips and queso as much as any other self-respecting Austinite, but sometimes I’m in the mood to set out appetizers that are a little more unexpected. Enter: these healthy taco salad bites.

Hero Ingredient: Kale may not be your taco salad go-to, but like these taco salad bites, it’s unexpected yet appreciated. You really can’t go wrong soaking anything in a spicy cilantro vinaigrette, but kale adds a nutritional boost that you won’t get from iceberg or romaine.

Get the recipe for Taco Salad Bites.

Roasted Veggie Tacos With Chipotle Mayo

Why We Love It: This is one of the most satisfying vegetarian dinners I make—meat-eaters won’t even notice. Thanks to a hearty veggie filling and smoky chipotle mayo, this dinner will earn a spot on your list of faves.

Hero Ingredient: Sweet potato never ceases to amaze me with its versatility, which is definitely the case here. It’s the perfect complement to roasted chickpeas and sautéed zucchini and makes for an all-around delicious vegetarian taco.

Get the recipe for Roasted Veggie Tacos With Chipotle Mayo.

Pita Tostadas With Butternut Squash, Black Beans, & Avocado

Why We Love It: Okay, these aren’ttechnicallytacos, but since they’re one of our most popular recipes of all time, I figured I better include them. The ingredients are unexpected, so trust me on this one and make them immediately.

Hero Ingredient: Where to begin? This tostada is loaded with creamy butternut squash, lime-y black beans, crunchy pumpkin seeds, and lots of chopped cilantro. Combine all of that with a drizzle of lime crema and you’re in business.

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Cucumber & Pineapple Shrimp Tacos

Why We Love It: All my favorite summer flavors rolled up into one delicious, charred-on-the-grill bite.

Hero Ingredient: Creamy avocado crema paired with charred shrimp? Sign me up.

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Pumpkin Spice Tacos

Why We Love It: ‘Cause pumpkin spice flavor is too good toonly enjoy in the winter. The black bean and red onion filling is so good, you’ll want to double the batch and eat the leftovers all week long.

Hero Ingredient: It’s more of a method, but hear me out. Microwaving your pumpkin before peeling its tough exterior makes the task so much easier.

Get the recipe for Pumpkin Spice Tacos.

Simple Breakfast Tacos With Avocado

Why We Love It: It’s hard to imagine starting a Saturday morning without a breakfast taco. Born in Austin, these egg-filled tacos are the pride of the South, and rightfully so. Whether you’re a bacon-egg-cheese, potato-egg-cheese, or good old-fashioned bean-and-cheese person, you can’t go wrong with a breakfast taco in one hand and coffee in the other. The combo guarantees a good day.

Hero Ingredient: Don’t forget hot sauce or salsa for topping (or dipping). With the right amount of avocado, any spice level is fair game.

Get the recipe for Simple Breakfast Tacos With Avocado.

Fish Tacos With Avocado Crema

Why We Love It: A few fresh veggies, three-ingredient avocado crema, plus an affordable fish like tilapia and you’ve got one of my all-time favorite summertime dinners on the planet.

Hero Ingredient: Floral, earthy, and citrusy, cumin and coriander come together to give that tilapia a flavor worth writing about. Oh, and don’t forget the perfect crust that delivers a salty surprise.

Get the recipe for Fish Tacos With Avocado Crema.

Chimichurri Fish Tacos

Why We Love It: A trip to Cabo San Lucas inspired the best taco recipe I’ve ever had. This is the perfect combination of just-cooked fish, cooling cabbage, creamy aioli, and lots of heat wrapped up in a warm corn tortilla. It still makes me drool.

Hero Ingredient: It’s hard to beat chimichurri. It’s full of fresh flavor that elevates everything it touches with herby, acidic goodness.

Get the recipe for Chimichurri Fish Tacos.

Lime-y Chicken Tacos With Jicama, Avocado, & Mint

Why We Love It: Inspired by the famousrotisserie agave-lime chicken taco at Fresa’s, this delicious taco recipe is the perfect combination of fresh corn tortilla, avocado, jicama, carrot, and jalapeño, paired with a cooling chipotle aioli and fresh mint. Yum!

Hero Ingredient: A round of applause for tacos that strike that balance between spicy and palatable. This El Santo-inspired taco keeps things spicy enough to be interesting, but cool enough to let you savor all of its hard-earned flavors.

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Chili-Rubbed Salmon Tacos With Cashew-Broccoli Slaw

Why We Love It: In Austin, tacosare a way of life. They can be dressed up or down and are perfect forbreakfast, lunch,anddinner. Comfort food? Health food? Somewhere in between? Exempt from the rules, tacos are one of those rare foods that can be both stress-freeandnutritious, with no fork and knife required.

Hero Ingredient: This salmon taco is a prime example of how simple ingredients can be elevated when enveloped in a warm, corn tortilla.

Get the recipe for Chili-Rubbed Salmon Tacos With Cashew-Broccoli Slaw.

Spicy Peanut Brussels Sprout Tacos

Why We Love It: Growing tired of tacos is hard, I’ll admit, but this recipe is perfect to make when you’re craving something unique but familiar. It combines brussels sprouts, radishes, and mashed avocados for a vegetarian taco that every eater will love.

Hero Ingredient: Spicy peanut sauce brings all kinds of unique flavor to this taco that makes it feel different than your average taco night.

Get the recipe for Spicy Peanut Brussels Sprout Tacos.

Ultimate Tacos Al Pastor

Why We Love It: Ultimate is an understatement. These tacos al pastor combine the essence of authenticity that you’d get from a Mexican restaurant with the accessibility of cooking them at home. This recipe is as close to perfection as you can get without spit-grilling your pork, making them perfect for outdoor gatherings and weeknight dinners alike.

Hero Ingredient: The taste of pineapple is a total treat.

Get the recipe for Ultimate Tacos Al Pastor.

Black Bean Tacos With Mango and Radish Salsa

Why We Love It: Mango, black beans, and lots of veggies come together to make a simple yet flavorful vegetarian taco dish that even meat-eaters will love.

Hero Ingredient: The mango and radish salsa practically screams summer, so feel free to make extra to use throughout the week. It would be great on pretty much anything grilled, and even better when enjoyed with good weather and company.

Get the recipe for Black Bean Tacos With Mango and Radish Salsa.

Fried Fish Tacos

Why We Love It: Mild white fish is a perfect canvas for toppings, which is definitely the case with these fried fish tacos. The fish is lightly fried for a not-too-indulgent base for mango salsa, red cabbage slaw, sliced avocado, or whatever you like on your tacos. Set out your tortillas, fish, and toppings so everyone can assemble to their liking.

Hero Ingredient: The toppings are optional, but lime juice and cilantro are *strongly* encouraged. You just can’t beat the acidity and floral flavor that lime and cilantro bring to the table.

Get the recipe for Fried Fish Tacos.

Roasted Beet Tostada With Avocado Crema, Goat Cheese & Pepitas

Why We Love It: First thing’s first, these loaded tostadas are made on your trusty sheet pan, which is so easy for busy weeknights or weekdays. Using earthy beets, avocado crema, goat cheese, and pepitas, this recipe boasts all kinds of flavor and nutrients that everyone, including the pickiest eaters, will love.

Hero Ingredient: Can you ever have too much goat cheese?

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Picadillo Tacos

Why We Love It: Ground beef, potatoes, and golden raisins are the main ingredients in these show-stopping tacos. Not only are they easy to make, but these tacos bolster an authentic Latin flavor profile that’s truly special.

Hero Ingredient: Don’t knock the golden raisins! They bring a subtle sweetness that beautifully complements the beef.

Get the recipe for Picadillo Tacos.

Black Bean and Pineapple Salsa Lettuce Boats

Why We Love It: These not-quite-tacos are the perfect pick for a filling, low-carb meal. With pineapple, black beans, bell pepper, and cilantro, you really can’t go wrong here by making these for lunch, dinner, a midday snack, or all the above.

Hero Ingredient: Adobo chipotle sauce gives your veggies (and fruit) a complex, smoky profile.

Get the recipe for Black Bean and Pineapple Salsa Lettuce Boats.

Comments (11)

  1. janetfazio says:

    May 5, 2018 at 9:37 am

    Love these ideas! I’m inspired to throw a taco-themed party

    Reply

  2. OH LA LATKES says:

    May 5, 2018 at 11:07 am

    So many great ideas. The Taco Salad Bites and the Cucumber and Pineapple Shrimp Tacos really have caught my eye. Can’t wait to try these combinations.

    E || OH LA LATKES

    Reply

  3. BeingIsabella says:

    May 5, 2018 at 2:11 pm

    Oh boy! These look so delicious! I’m a huge taco lover, and with summer on the road ahead, I know I’ll be making tons of them. The Pita Tostadas with Butternut Squash, Black Beans, & Avocado tacos look amazing as well as the Roasted Cauliflower Tacos with Cilantro Pesto ones. yay to tacos 😀

    http://www.beingisabella.com

    Reply

  4. Shayla says:

    May 15, 2018 at 9:30 pm

    Austin, TX has some of the best food around. I would know, I live there!! Try Curra’s, it is delicious Mexican food, and be sure to ask for the red tortillas, they are home made and to die for!

    Reply

  5. Brett Opaleski says:

    June 12, 2018 at 10:51 am

    Great taco recipes!!!!

    Reply

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Our 20 Best Taco Recipes of All Time (2024)

FAQs

What makes the best tacos? ›

Authentic Tacos and Tex-Mex Food
  • The tortilla. Authentic tacos are typically made with corn tortillas, which are made from masa (corn dough) that has been cooked and pressed into thin rounds.
  • The filling. ...
  • Fresh Ingredients. ...
  • The toppings. ...
  • The salsa. ...
  • The cooking method. ...
  • Consistency. ...
  • Warmth and Hospitality.
May 1, 2023

Are there over 20000 different taco recipes? ›

The Mexican Department of Agriculture estimates that there are over 20,000 different taco recipes—an entire world of flavors waiting to be discovered!

What are the most popular taco ingredients? ›

The most common toppings that you will find for crispy tacos are shredded lettuce (romaine or iceberg lettuce), finely shredded cabbage, sliced or chopped tomatoes, and onions (white onion is more popular than red onion). This list can go on for ages, but I will only mention the most popular fried tacos. Shredded Beef.

What can I add to tacos to make them taste better? ›

Crumbled cotija or Oaxaca cheese will add a salty bite.
  1. 02 of 23. Shredded Lettuce. It's always nice to have a few fresh elements, and crunchy lettuce fits the bill. ...
  2. 05 of 23. Sliced Radishes or Jicama. ...
  3. 08 of 23. Pickled Chiles. ...
  4. 11 of 23. Queso Dip. ...
  5. 14 of 23. Pico de Gallo. ...
  6. 17 of 23. Guacamole and Avocado. ...
  7. 20 of 23. Fresh Herbs.
Jan 30, 2024

What is in the world's most expensive taco? ›

Available at the resort's Frida restaurant, the culinary masterpiece includes such premium ingredients as langoustine, Kobe beef, Almas Beluga caviar and black truffle brie cheese. An exotic salsa comprised of dried Morita chili peppers, Ley.

How many tacos will 1lb of meat make? ›

How much ground beef per taco? Each taco shell or small soft taco-size tortilla fits about 2 ounces or 1/4 cup of meat. If you add diced onions, you could stretch a pound of ground beef to make about a dozen tacos. With just the meat and spices, you can make about 8 tacos from a pound of meat.

What can I add to taco meat to make it go further? ›

Potatoes!! The potato skin to be exact. I asked the waiter about this and he said that's what gives it its creaminess and that his mother used to add potatoes (and sometimes pinto beans) to their ground beef to make it go further. They had a lot of mouths to feed and potatoes were a lot cheaper than meat.

What goes in an authentic taco? ›

Lime is probably the most essential of authentic Mexican taco toppings. A squeeze of lime adds a dash of acid that brings out the other flavors in a taco beautifully. Onions, cilantro, pico de gallo, sliced radishes or cucumbers, avocado, and chili peppers are also standard toppings for authentic tacos.

What is the most popular meat for tacos? ›

Carne Asada is the most common taco meat. Photo by Travis Yewell on Unsplash. Carne Asada is certainly the most popular meat for tacos, and it's plain to see why.

What does adding water to taco meat do? ›

Turns out it's essential for giving the proper consistency to the taco meat because those seasoning mixes contain cornstarch, which requires water and heat to create a sauce.

What goes first in a taco? ›

Cheese, meat, sour cream, pico, lettuce, hot sauce, no guac. Cheese goes first so the weight and heat of the meat melts it and gives you better odds of having the cheese be fully melted by the time you finish making it and start eating it. I believe my life's mission is to seek out the perfect taco.

Should tacos be corn or flour? ›

You can opt for corn tortillas if you prefer a firmer texture and earthy flavor, or choose flour for a softer texture and sweeter taste. The choice is yours! No matter which type of tortilla you choose, we have ingredients available to make wonderful tacos with either option.

What makes an authentic taco? ›

Lime is probably the most essential of authentic Mexican taco toppings. A squeeze of lime adds a dash of acid that brings out the other flavors in a taco beautifully. Onions, cilantro, pico de gallo, sliced radishes or cucumbers, avocado, and chili peppers are also standard toppings for authentic tacos.

What is the most crucial element of the taco? ›

At the heart of an authentic Mexican taco is the tortilla. Traditional tortillas are made from masa, a dough made from ground corn that is formed into small, flat circles and cooked on a griddle or comal. These tortillas provide a sturdy and flavorful base for the taco, and are an essential element of Mexican cuisine.

What is considered a good tacos? ›

What is a good TACoS? An ideal TACoS percentage is subjective and depends on what you are trying to do. Generally speaking, however, the lower your TACoS, the better — just like with ACoS. For a mature product, anywhere between 10% and 15% can be considered “healthy”.

What meats are best for tacos? ›

Types of Taco Meats
  • Why are tacos the perfect meal? Simple: they're small enough that you can eat half a dozen, and varied enough that you can have equally as many different flavors and textures. ...
  • Carna Asada. Carne Asada is the most common taco meat. ...
  • Pollo. ...
  • Al Pastor. ...
  • Birria. ...
  • Carnitas. ...
  • Chorizo. ...
  • Lengua.

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