Stuffed Taco Shells Recipe (2024)

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Published: Aug 31, 2015 Last Updated: Mar 11, 2024

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If you love easy, delicious dinner ideas, these Stuffed Taco Shells are for you! Prep these Mexican flavored pasta shells in advance and freeze for a later meal.

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Why Stuffed Taco Shells Are Best

Stuffed Taco Shells are so easy, and one of my favorite meals.

When you think of stuffed pastas, your mind probably jumps right to the usual suspects: cheese, marinara sauce, Italian flavors. Our classic stuffed shells recipe fits that bill.

I love a good traditional Italian pasta, but these stuffed shells are packed with all my favorite taco style fillings and Mexican spices.

  • Freezer friendly recipe
  • Make ahead meal
  • Perfect for a fun twist on taco Tuesday

And if you love tacos like we do, try these Buffalo Chicken Tacos and Walking Tacos.

Ingredient Notes

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  • Pasta Shells – I recommend the JUMBO or large stuffed shells for making stuffed taco shells–and all my stuffed shell recipes. They hold the most filling and are easier to stuff, too.
  • Ground Beef – I use ground beef for my protein in stuffed taco shells, but ground turkey would work well too!
  • Salsa – I love using a corn and black bean salsa for extra flavor, but feel free to use your favorite kind of salsa. Also, you can opt for mild, medium or spicy, depending on your tastes.
  • Cheese – The Mexican blend shredded cheese is so convenient to use and adds big flavor. You could also try these shells with Monterey Jack cheese or Pepper Jack for a little kick.
  • Taco Seasoning – Use homemade taco seasoning or pick up 2 packets of taco seasoning at the store.

How to Make Taco Stuffed Pasta Shells

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Cook the shells. Cook the pasta shells according to the package directions. Once cooked and drained, separate the shells and place on parchment paper.

Make the filling. Meanwhile, brown the ground beef (or ground turkey) in a large skillet. Once browned, drain grease and return meat to skillet. Add in green chilies, 1 cup of the corn and black bean salsa and taco seasoning. Fold in shredded cheese.

Stuff the shells. Use a large spoon to stuff each shell with taco meat mixture, until all of the shells are stuffed.

Store or bake. Place shells in a ziploc bag and freeze until ready to use. Or cook immediately. Place remaining 1 cup of salsa in the bottom of a casserole dish (big enough to fit as many shells as you want to make), then add shells. Cover the dish with foil and bake for 45 minutes in a 350 degree F oven. Remove foil and bake an additional 5-15 minutes, until salsa is bubbly and shells are heated through. Enjoy!

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Recipe FAQs

How do I freeze stuffed shells?

Assemble all of the shells and once stuffed, place them in freezer-safe ziploc bags. Label and date the bags and freeze for up to 5 months.

How do I cook stuffed shells once frozen?

When you are ready for dinner, remove only the number of shells you need for that meal, whether that’s 10 or 20, place them – from frozen – on top of the remaining cup of salsa in a baking dish (one that’s just big enough to fit how many shells you are cooking) and bake as directed.

How do I store leftovers?

If you have a few leftover baked stuffed shells, store them in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat individual portions in the microwave – they make a great lunch!

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Stuffed Taco Shells

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By: Aimee

If you love easy, delicious dinner ideas, these Stuffed Taco Shells are for you! Plus, prep them in advance and freeze the shells for a later meal. Great for new moms too!

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 40 -45 shells

Ingredients

  • 1 package large pasta shells 16 ounce
  • 2 pounds ground beef or ground turkey
  • 1 can diced green chilies 4 ounce
  • 2 cup corn and black bean salsa or any of your favorite variety salsa
  • 4 cups mexican blend shredded cheese
  • 6 Tablespoons taco seasoning homemade or 2 packages

Toppings

  • Tomato, lettuce, avocado, sour cream optional

Instructions

  • Cook large shells pasta according to package directions. Once cooked, separate and place on parchment paper on counter. Set aside.

  • While pasta is cooking, brown ground beef (or ground turkey) in a large skillet. Once browned, drain grease and return meat to skillet. Add in green chilies, 1 cup corn and black bean salsa, and taco seasoning. Fold in shredded cheese. Set aside.

  • Using a large spoon, stuff each shell with taco meat mixture, until all shells are stuffed. Place shells in ziploc bag and freeze until ready to use. When ready to cook, follow step 4 below.

  • OR, if baking immediately, pour 1 cup of salsa in bottom of baking dish. Choose a dish size that will fit the number of shells you are going to be cooking. For my family, we each eat about 2-3 shells per meal. On top of salsa, add shells. Cover dish with foil and bake for 45 minutes in a 350F oven. Remove foil and bake an additional 5-15 minutes, until salsa on bottom is bubbly and mixture inside shells is fully heated.

  • Serve with additional toppings if desired. ENJOY.

Notes

  • Serving size is up to you, but we usually have 2-3 shells per person.
  • These freeze beautifully! You may just want to spend some time in the kitchen stuffing shells so you’ll always a delicious dinner on hand, even on a hectic day.
  • For this reason, this is a great recipe to take to new parents or families in need. Pop a few bags of frozen shells into a cooler and drop them off to someone who could use a nutritious and kid-friendly dinner without having to cook.
  • Don’t forget the toppings! That’s the best part of tacos. Sour cream, extra cheese, extra salsa, hot sauce, avocado or guacamole, diced red onion and even some shredded lettuce and chopped fresh tomatoes work great.
  • Use the jumbo sized pasta shells shape. They are SO much easier to stuff than trying to fit the taco meat mixture into a bunch of smaller shells.
  • See blog post for more recipe tips and tricks.

Nutrition

Serving: 2shells, Calories: 232kcal, Carbohydrates: 6g, Protein: 17g, Fat: 15g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 57mg, Sodium: 383mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g

Course: Main Dish

Cuisine: Mexican

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FAQs

What is the order of ingredients in a taco? ›

To assemble tacos, layer beef mixture, cheese, lettuce and tomatoes in each taco shell. Serve with salsa; top with sour cream.

How do you fill taco shells? ›

Toast the corn shell first. Use something flat like a pie server to spread the meat up the side of the taco. Stand the taco in an upside down muffin tin to add the rest of the filling. Use a ziplock bag to add sour cream or guacamole (optional).

How to properly stuff a taco? ›

Before adding anything else, drop the cheese into the bottom of the shell. Now, when you add the ground beef or whatever filling you chose, that cheese will melt and act as a sort of glue for weakest part of the tortilla.

How to keep hard taco shells from getting soggy? ›

The best way to prevent soggy tacos is to prepare the fillings separately and only assemble the taco once you're ready to enjoy it. To make sure your crunchy taco shells stay crunchy, store them at room temperature instead of in the fridge.

What are the ingredients in taco shells? ›

INGREDIENTS: CRISP TACO SHELLS (YELLOW CORN MASA FLOUR, WATER, VEGETABLE OIL (CONTAINS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING, SOYBEAN OIL, COTTONSEED OIL), AND MAY CONTAIN TBHQ (USED AS A PRESERVATIVE).)

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.

How to stuff hard shell tacos? ›

Performing this hack is as simple as placing the taco shell you'd like to fill on a plate or the table and holding it upright. Then, take the fork and slide the prongs between one side of the taco shell near the bottom so that the fork can lay on the table horizontally while holding the shell upright.

Do you have to bake taco shells? ›

Summary: You don't have to cook them but cooking will improve them. You can eat them uncooked without fear, but if you heat them up (300 degree oven for about 3–4 minutes) they'll be even better.

How do you keep taco shells from breaking? ›

Make Taco Tuesdays (or any day that you enjoy tacos) easier with this simple trick to stop taco shells from breaking. Add cheese to the tacos before any other ingredients. The cheese will melt creating a protective layer that stops the taco shell from breaking.

Where do you put taco shells? ›

Check out these 7 recipe ideas for cooking inspiration.
  1. Nachos. Break the taco shells and create delicious nachos with cheese, beans, olives, guacamole and other fan-favorite ingredients. ...
  2. Breakfast Tacos. ...
  3. Salad Topping. ...
  4. Chicken Quesadillas. ...
  5. Tortilla Pinwheels. ...
  6. Tortilla Pizza. ...
  7. Cinnamon And Sugar Tortilla Chips.
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How do you heat stand and stuff taco shells? ›

Bake at 325ºF for 6 to 7 minutes until crisp. (To heat in MICROWAVE, place shells on microwavable plate. Fan out, overlapping slightly. Microwave on High 45 seconds until warm.)

How do you crisp up hard taco shells? ›

Make sure to get them nice and crispy by:
  1. Preheating the oven to 400 F.
  2. Removing the shells from plastic.
  3. Separating, and placing on baking sheet, open side down.
  4. Warming in oven for 2-3 minutes.
  5. Enjoy!

How do you know if hard taco shells are bad? ›

Examine the shells visually - if you see any signs of mold or discoloration, it's time to throw them out. Smell the shells as well - if there is a sour, off-putting, or unfamiliar odor, it's likely they've gone bad. Lastly, a stale or excessively crunchy texture can indicate that the shells are past their prime.

Why do my taco shells break? ›

Store-bought and fast food taco shells tend to be very crunchy, folded, and molded corn shells, which inevitably break quite easily and often. If traditional is more your style and it's corn tortillas you want, then your solution might just lie in a little bit of oil.

What are the layers of a taco? ›

The Layers of a Taco
  • A quality tortilla – Try making your own. ...
  • A protein – Beans, pork, fish, beef, turkey, chicken, tofu, you name it.
  • Vegetables – While onions and peppers are taco staples, be sure to include a nice crunchy green – especially if using a soft tortilla, chopped tomatoes, corn, squash, and more.

How do you assemble a soft taco? ›

Fill each tortilla with approximately ¼ cup of reserved taco meat, top with 1 tablespoon of lettuce, 1 tablespoon of pico de gallo and 1 tablespoon of shredded cheese.

How are tacos traditionally made? ›

In Mexico, tacos don't have lettuce on them. Or tomatoes, Or cheese. Authentic tacos are filled with high-quality marinated meats (or vegetables), & are delicious as they are. They don't need extra trimmings that you find on less traditional tacos.

What is the original taco made of? ›

Tacos are thought to come from Mexico, long before the Spanish arrived. Ancient Mexicans used freshly made, soft, flat corn tortillas and gave them with fillings like fish and cooked organs. It was a staple meal that provided vital nutrients and energy to those who consumed it.

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