Best Tacos Dorados Recipe: Perfectly Crispy Homemade Golden Tacos (2024)

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Tacos dorados, or 'golden tacos,' have a taco shell that is so amazing that you will never buy hard taco shells again. Warm tortillas are loaded with meat filling and then pan-fried to perfection. They are so good that you won't have any leftovers!

Serve with refried black beans and restaurant-style Mexican rice, or enjoy a Tex-Mex salad with dressing.

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Crispy & Golden: Mastering the Art of Tacos

Do you have one of those meals that, when you make it again, you wonder why you aren't making it way more often? This is one of those recipes.

The process isn't that much longer than your standard taco night. The love you will get from your family for making these will solidify taco dorados as a family favorite, go-to meal.

Plus, they're A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!

🤔 What Are Tacos Dorados

Tacos Dorados are crispy tacos, usually made with corn tortillas. The tortillas are warmed, filled with a small amount of ground beef or shredded chicken filling, and then pan-fried.

The resulting taco shell is crispy, yet chewy, and pliable enough at the seam where folded that they can be opened like a book. This allows you to lift one side and add your favorite taco fillings with the beef or chicken layer.

🥘 Ingredients

  • Ground Beef - 1½pounds of ground beef (lean ground beef or strain off drippings).
  • Garlic - ½ tablespoon of finely minced garlic.
  • Onion - ½cup of minced white onion.
  • Taco Seasoning - 2 tablespoons of taco seasoning mix. Try my recipe or use your own.
  • Cilantro (optional) - ½ cup of chopped cilantro.
  • Cheddar - 2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese, divided into two 1-cup portions.
  • Tortillas - 12 corn tortillas. You could also use flour tortillas if that is what you prefer.
  • Oil - Your preferred cooking oil for pan-frying your tacos. I used coconut oil.
  • Lettuce - 2 cups of shredded iceberg lettuce.
  • Tomatoes - 2 tomatoes, diced.

*Be sure to see the free printable recipe card below for ingredients, exact amounts & instructions with tips!*

🔪 How To Make Tacos Dorados

All you need for this recipe is to make the filling, assemble the tacos, and cook them! Grab a large skillet, a baking sheet, measuring utensils, and a wooden spoon.

This recipe is for 6 servings (with 2 tacos per serving), but it is easy to scale it up to feed more if needed.

Make the Filling

Step 1: Brown the meat. Brown 1½ pounds (680 grams) of ground beef, ½ cup (26 grams) of onion, and ½ tablespoon (4 grams) of garlic in a large skillet or frying pan over medium heat until cooked through. Drain off excess fat, add 2 tablespoons (5.3 grams) of taco seasoning (and ½ cup of chopped cilantro, if desired).

Step 2: Add cheese. Add 1 cup (120 grams) of your shredded cheddar cheese to the browned, seasoned ground beef. Stir into the meat, allowing the cheese to melt. This will help to keep your meat filling together and prevent it from falling out of your taco dorados while pan-frying them.

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Assemble & Cook Your Taco Dorados

Step 3: Preheat. Preheat your oven to 400ºF (205ºC/Gas Mark 6). Place 12 corn tortillas on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet and use a pastry brush to coat both sides of each tortilla with a small amount of your cooking oil.

Step 4: Warm and fill. Warm the tortillas in your oven for about 3 minutes, and remove the baking sheet to a work surface. Fill each tortilla with a small amount of the meat filling (about 1½ tablespoons of filling for each warmed tortilla).

Step 5: Fold. Fold each tortilla over the ground beef filling and press firmly down to close the tortillas securely before frying them.

Step 6: Heat. Bring a large skillet or frying pan with a small amount of oil to medium-high heat until the oil is shimmering. Place 3 - 4 folded tacos in the pan. Adjust your frying pan temperature, as needed, until the oil is actively sizzling around the edges of your tortillas.

Step 7: Fry. Cook for approximately 2-3 minutes on the first side. The tortilla should have a nicely browned coloring with crispy edges. Use a spatula or kitchen tongs to carefully turn the tacos and cook the opposite side for about 2 minutes or until browned.

Step 8: Drain. Remove fried tacos to a paper towel-lined plate and pat the oil from both sides.

Step 9: Repeat. Repeat as necessary until all of your tacos are cooked.

Step 10: Serve. Serve with 1 cup of shredded cheese, 2 cups of shredded lettuce, and 2 diced tomatoes. Top with your favorite toppings.

🍽️ What To Serve With Tacos

Top your tasty tacos with one of my salsas like pico de gallo, salsa Roja, or salsa verde, and some creamy guacamole for a super taco night!

Another great idea is to use my Chipotle Barbacoa Beef Cheeks as a filling. My picadillo Mexicano is another great, traditional taco, taquitos, and empanadas filling. Enjoy!

💭 Tips & Notes

  • I use this method when making a large batch of tacos dorados. To make smaller batches, you can heat your corn tortillas directly in the heated frying pan. Add the filling once the tortilla is heated, and fold over. Then, continue to cook as directed.
  • When filling your tortillas, do not push the meat too close to the tortilla edges, as it will be more likely to fall out when cooking and/or flipping the tacos.
  • Warming your tortillas before you fill them will help to prevent them from breaking when folded!

🥡 Storing & Reheating

The best way to store these tacos is by keeping everything separate from each other. Store your meat filling in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

When ready, you can assemble and pan-fry your tacos as directed.

Reheating

If you do happen to have already-assembled tacos leftover, you can reheat them in the oven. Place them onto a baking sheet and warm them at 350°F (175°C/Gas Mark 4) until heated and crisp.

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❓ FAQ

What Makes Tacos Dorados Different From Typical Tacos?

The toppings that you love to stuff into your tacos are along the side of the meat filling rather than added to the top. You get all of those wonderful flavors in every bite!
The biggest bonus is, hands down, that your delightfully crispy taco shell does NOT fall apart while you eat it! When I say they're better than any store-bought hard taco shells, it's still an understatement. The difference is miles apart.

Is It A Taco Or A Taquito?

Well, that depends. In some regions, the name is interchangeable. The consensus with my friends from Mexico is still in line with my way of thinking. Anything open (as pictured) is a taco. Corn tortillas rolled around a filling, then fried, is a taquito.
Taquitos are not to be confused with flautas (flutes) either. Taquitos are smaller, shorter, and made using a corn tortilla. Flautas are longer and are made with flour tortillas. Both have a filling; both are fried.

How Do I Keep Fried Tacos From Becoming Soggy?

You'll want to ensure that your oil is properly preheated before adding your tacos to the pan. Once placed, they should sizzle around the edges. If the oil is not hot enough, the tortillas will absorb more oil (since it will take longer to cook), making them soggy.

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Tacos Dorados

Tacos dorados, or 'golden tacos,' have a taco shell that is so amazing that you will never buy hard taco shells again! Warm tortillas are loaded with meat filling and then pan-fried to perfection. They are so good that you won't have any leftovers!

Author | Angela

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 574kcal

Prep 20 minutes minutes

Cooking 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 ½ lbs ground beef (lean ground beef, or strain off drippings)
  • ½ tablespoon garlic (finely minced)
  • ½ cup onion (minced white onion)
  • 2 tablespoon taco seasoning mix (see recipe)
  • ½ cup cilantro (chopped, optional)
  • 2 cups cheddar cheese (shredded, or use a mix of cheeses - 2 portions, 1 cup for the beef filling, reserve 1 cup for topping your cooked taco dorados)
  • 12 corn tortillas
  • cooking oil (I use coconut oil)
  • 2 cups lettuce (iceberg, shredded)
  • 2 tomatoes (diced)

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Instructions

  • Brown your 1 ½ lbs ground beef, ½ cup onion, and ½ tablespoon garlic in a large skillet or frying pan over medium heat until cooked through. Drain off excess fat, add taco seasoning (and ½ cup cilantro, if desired).

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  • Add 1 cup of the shredded cheddar cheese to the browned, seasoned ground beef. Stir into the meat, allowing the cheese to melt. This will help keep your meat filling together and prevent it from falling out of your taco dorados while pan-frying them.

  • Preheat your oven to 400°F (205°C). Place your corn tortillas on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet and use a pastry brush to coat both sides of each tortilla with a small amount of your cooking oil.

  • Warm the tortillas in your oven for about 3 minutes, and remove to a work surface. Fill each tortilla with a small amount of the meat filling ( about 1 ½ tablespoons of filling for each warmed tortilla ).

  • Fold each tortilla over the ground beef filling and press firmly down to close the tortillas securely before frying them.

  • Bring a large skillet or frying pan, with a small amount of oil, to medium high heat until the oil is shimmering. Place 3 - 4 folded tacos in the pan. Adjust your frying pan temperature, as needed, until the oil is actively sizzling around the edges of your tortillas.

  • Cook for approximately 2-3 minutes on the first side. The tortilla should have a nicely browned coloring with crispy edges. Use a spatula or kitchen tongs to carefully turn the tacos and cook the opposite side, about 2 minutes or until browned.

  • Remove fried tacos to a paper towel lined plate and pat the oil from both sides.

  • Repeat as necessary until all of your tacos are cooked.

  • Serve with shredded cheese, 2 cups lettuce, and diced tomatoes. Top with your favorite toppings!

Notes

Tips For Making Taco Dorados:

*I use this method when making a large batch of tacos dorados. For smaller batches, you can heat your corn tortillas directly in the heated frying pan. Add the filling once the tortilla is heated, and fold over. Then, continue to cook as directed.

**When filling your tortillas, do not push the meat too close to the tortilla edges as it will be more likely to fall out when cooking and/or flipping the tacos.

Nutrition

Calories: 574kcal (29%) | Carbohydrates: 27g (9%) | Protein: 33g (66%) | Fat: 37g (57%) | Saturated Fat: 17g (106%) | Cholesterol: 120mg (40%) | Sodium: 338mg (15%) | Potassium: 590mg (17%) | Fiber: 4g (17%) | Sugar: 3g (3%) | Vitamin A: 839IU (17%) | Vitamin C: 7mg (8%) | Calcium: 346mg (35%) | Iron: 3mg (17%)

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Fried Tacos, Golden Tacos, Taco Dorados, Tacos Dorados, Taquitos

Course Dinner Recipes, Entrees, Main Course

Cuisine American, Mexican

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FAQs

What is a Mexican dorado? ›

Tacos Dorados are basically Mexican fried tacos. They are also sometimes referred to as “flautas” and are generally served in homes or restaurants. A rolled-up tortilla is stuffed with shredded beef or chicken, mashed potatoes or even ham and cheese, and fried. The result is crispy, crunchy deliciousness.

What are crispy tacos made of? ›

While many different versions of hard-shell tacos exist, the most common form of the hard-shell taco is served as a crisp-fried corn tortilla filled with seasoned ground beef, cheese, lettuce, and sometimes tomato, onion, salsa, sour cream, and avocado or guacamole.

What is the best oil for tacos? ›

For deep-frying, I prefer to use peanut oil because it has a higher smoke point. Canola oil and vegetable oil are good oils to use as well. 5. Fabulous Fillings — These taco filling recipes do not use a lot of ingredients, therefore cooking is quick.

Where are tacos dorados from? ›

Where are Golden Dorado from? ›

The golden dorado is native to warm freshwater habitats in southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia and northern Argentina. Here it inhabits the Paraguay (including the Pantanal), Paraná, Uruguay, Chapare, Mamoré and Guaporé River basins, and the drainage of the Lagoa dos Patos.

What does dorado mean in tacos? ›

Although commercially made hard-shell tacos are an American innovation, crispy-shell tacos have long existed in Mexico under the name tacos dorados, or “golden tacos.” The way they're prepared is pure genius: Soft corn tortillas are filled, folded in half, and then deep-fried.

How do you keep crispy tacos crispy? ›

It's best to fry the tacos shells right before eating. If you wish to make them ahead of time, to keep them crisp, re-heat them in the oven at 375°F for 10 minutes before serving. You can also make the meat up to 2 days in advance.

Do Mexicans eat crispy tacos? ›

In Mexico, tacos are usually soft

But hard-shell tacos are simply not common in Mexico, where the tortillas used — whether made of corn or, far less commonly, wheat — are almost always soft (via Casa Bonita).

Are crispy tacos corn or flour? ›

Bake or fry the corn tortillas. This produces a hard, sturdy, and crunchy surface that is great for hard tacos, chips, taquitos, etc. Flour tortillas can also be fried, but the result is an airy and crunchy, yet slightly frail shell that will typically fall apart quite easily. Not ideal for holding fillings or sauces.

What oil makes things crispy? ›

Some cooks, including Fran McCullough, author of The Good Fat Cookbook, swear by deep frying with animal fats like lard (374°F smoke point) and beef tallow (400°F). Fans say this natural, saturated fat imparts great flavor and makes the ingredients crispier.

What oil do Mexicans use? ›

When it comes to using fats in recipes, you won't find butter in classic Mexican cuisine. Today, most cooks will use vegetable oil, but the more traditional fat to cook with is lard. Lard, which is pig fat, gives a wonderful flavor to refried beans and the masa (cornflour dough) used for tamales.

Why are my tacos so greasy? ›

Frying Tacos

Don't overcrowd the pan. Keep an eye on the temperature of the oil and make sure it hovers around 375. If it too cool the tacos will be very greasy. If it's too hot, they'll get too crunchy.

What is another name for tacos dorados? ›

Crispy fried taquitos sold in Mexico are often called tacos dorados ("golden tacos") or flautas. Typical toppings and sides include cabbage, crema (Mexican sour cream), guacamole, green chili or red chili salsa and crumbled Mexican cheese such as queso fresco.

What does taco mean in English? ›

taco. noun. ta·​co ˈtäk-ō plural tacos -ōz. : a usually fried tortilla that is folded or rolled and stuffed with a mixture (as of seasoned meat, cheese, and lettuce)

What is flautas? ›

Flautas are a type of Mexican food made by rolling a filling, typically shredded chicken or beef, inside a small flour or corn tortilla. The filled tortilla is then deep-fried until it is crispy and golden brown.

What is a Dorado fish in Mexico? ›

Dorado, also known as Mahi-Mahi, are a one of kind fish species. They are one of only two members of the dolphinfish family, which are characterized by flat, narrow head and single dorsal fin. Lucky for dorado fishing fans, the species is on the rise, and they have taken to the tropical waters of Cabo.

Is dorado the same as mahi mahi? ›

Dorado have as many names throughout the world as their bodies do colors. On the Atlantic they are often referred to as dolphin or dolphinfish while on the Pacific they are often referred to by their Hawaiin name, mahi-mahi. It is most often in Latin America they are referred to as dorado, which means 'golden'.

Is dorado good to eat? ›

Dorado is low in saturated fat, and is a good source of vitamin B12, phosphorus, potassium, protein, niacin, vitamin B6, and selenium!

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