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Walking Tacos Recipe (Taco in a Bag)

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Walking Tacos are a fun twist on traditional tacos and work great for every day or entertaining! Any situation where clean up or sitting down to eat might be difficult is a great time for a walking taco.  Because all of the ingredients are added to a bag of tortilla chips, only a fork is required to enjoy. Keep scrolling to learn more about this fun concept, including tips and topping ideas to make your own favorite walking taco recipe!

Walking Tacos are the easiest way to enjoy tacos! Try them using Fritos or Doritos for picnics, camping, cookouts and more! Makes a way to eat taco leftovers as a taco salad. So good and easy cleanup!

What is a Walking Taco?

A walking taco, otherwise known as a taco in a bag, is an individual serving of tacos that is portable. It is made by crushing an individual bag of chip such as Fritos or Doritos and then various taco toppings are added to the bag. Stick a fork in it and you’ve got an easy way to eat what is essentially a taco salad. It doesn’t require a plate or a table, making it literally a taco you can easily eat while walking. I’ve seen walking used for local sidewalk sales, camping and even Relay for Life.  It is also a fun for kids to make their own! I often have left over taco ingredients and enjoy making them for lunch. 

A mixed up Taco in a Bag with Doritos

Walking Tacos Ingredients

There are so many different options!  Whether you want a Fritos Walking Taco loaded with basic taco ingredients like ground beef, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream and taco sauce or you want to switch things up and make a Doritos Walking Taco with shredded chicken, black beans, spanish rice, cheese and guacamole, it is all good! Like this taco soup, you can really tailor the toppings. If you love walking tacos, you must try walking taco casserole. It is very hearty and a family favorite!!

Ingredients for walking tacos including Doritos, Fritos, taco meat, lettuce, cheese, sour cream and more!

You choose the toppings to suit what you have on hand or love the most! It is entirely customizable. Here are just a few options:

  • individual sized bags chips: Fritos, Doritos or other favorite type
  • seasoned taco meat: ground beef, chicken, steak or pork
  • beans: black beans, refried beans or pinto beans add extra protein
  • rice: spanish rice or cilantro lime rice are great options
  • shredded cheese: cheddar, monterey jack, pepper jack, Mexican blend or your favorite cheese
  • lettuce: shredded iceburg is my favorite because of the crunch but chopped romaine or butter lettuce are other great options
  • tomatoes: diced roma, beefsteak or cherry tomatoes add a ton of color and flavor
  • sour cream: keeps the ingredients from being dry and adds to flavor
  • taco sauce/salsa: kick up the heat with hot, keep it mild, or offer both options
  • guacamole: adds a nice flavor creaminess to your walking taco
  • sliced black olives: adds color and saltiness which brings out the flavor in other toppings
  • sliced jalapeno or canned green chilis: for added spiciness
  • sliced or chopped onion: green onions are my favorite but red onion or white onions can be substituted

How to Make a Walking Taco

Make your favorite taco meat, beans or rice. Lightly crush your bag of tortilla chips so that you have bite size pieces. Open the bag of chips and add your ingredients, just as you would to build a traditional taco.

And taco meat to walking taco

I like to add something creamy like sour cream or guacamole and a condiment like salsa or taco sauce to keep it from being dry and make it more like a taco salad.

Fritos Walking Taco with ground beef, cheese, salsa, tomatoes, lettucs, sour cream and olives!

Add a fork and enjoy!

Tacos in a Bag recipe that is easy to follow! Perfect for events, camping, picnics, leftovers and more!

Simply throw the bag away when you are finished. How easy is that??

Walking Tacos are the easiest tacos to eat and cleanup is a breeze! Serve them up at your next gathering by offering a taco bar and let guests make their own.

When to Serve Tacos in a Bag

Taco in a bag works great for anytime you have limited options for seating or cooking in general.

  • Camping: Bring toppings and pre-made taco meat and let everyone assemble their own. You can also cook the taco meat in a skillet over a fire if desired. Sit around the fire and enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner of tacos in a bag.
  • Picnic: Bring the ingredients and set up on the picnic blanket to allow everyone to make a walking taco. Also could prepare them right before leaving and reseal the chip bag with tape. If you won’t be eating for a while, assembling at the picnic may be best to avoid soggy chips.
  • Leftovers: Use up those leftovers from taco night! Grab a bag of chips and make your own taco salad with a Doritos Taco in a Bag for lunch or for an easy leftover night. 
  • Game Day: Tailgating at the stadium or enjoy the game at home? No problem! Tacos in a bag work well for both options and you won’t miss any of the action.
  • Fundraiser/Sporting Events:  Need a fundraiser for your next event or something to serve spectators at your sporting event? Cook taco meat and keep it warm in a crockpot. Offer various toppings and serve up Walking Tacos for sale. It is always a hit every time I’ve seen it!
  • Walking Taco Cookout:  Need a new entertaining idea beyond grilled meats? Have a Walking Taco cookout!  Super easy to put together. Let guests mingle outdoors while munching on tacos!

Doritos Walking Taco is the easiest way to enjoy a taco on the go or at an event! Offer a taco bar and let guest fill their own.

 

Walking Tacos are the easiest way to enjoy tacos! Try them using Fritos or Doritos for picnics, camping, cookouts and more! Makes a way to eat taco leftovers as a taco salad. So good and easy cleanup!
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Walking Tacos

These walking taco recipe is a fun and portable food idea, perfect for parties or even a weeknight dinner solution! Not sure what to do with those taco leftovers? Try some tacos in a bag! All you need are a small bag of Fritos or Doritoes to create your own taco salad, right in the bag!

Course lunch, Main Dish, Salad
Keyword cookout, leftovers, lunch ideas, party food, party ideas, picnic recipes, portable food, taco, tacos in a bag, walking tacos
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 8

Ingredients

  • 8 bags (1 oz) Doritos, Fritos or tortilla chips
  • 2 pounds seasoned taco meat prepared
  • 2 cups shredded lettuce
  • 1 cup chopped tomatoes
  • 2 cups shredded cheese
  • your favorite taco toppings sour cream, black olives, jalapenos, guacamole, taco sauce, salsa, green onions, beans, etc.

Instructions

  1. Slightly crush your small bag of chips so the chips are in bite size pieces.

  2. Open bag and layer your favorite taco toppings inside such as taco meat, shredded lettuce, shredded cheese, sour cream, tomatoes, guacamole, black olives, salsa or taco sauce.

  3. Grab a fork and dig in, eating right from the bag!

Recipe Notes

Alternatively, you can cut the chip bag horizontal for easier access.

 

Walking Taco Bar

Walking tacos are an easy way to entertain guests! Serve up a taco bar and provide bags of chips like Fritos or Doritos and let guests customize their taco in a bag!  It works great because tacos are always a hit with crowds and with various toppings, you can satisfy a wide variety of tastes and potential diet restrictions.

Have you ever made Walking Tacos? When have they come in handy for you?

 

This post was updated September, 2022.

31 Comments

  1. wow, don’t think i would have ever thought of this, haha! nice idea, if you have all the ingredients lying around anyway…

  2. I have never thought or heard of this until just now- and I am starving just thinking about it. Sounds like a fantastical idea. I am going to HAVE to try this now.

  3. This has to be the greatest idea ever! I’m going to be trying this tomorrow night. Hubby LOVES doritos and tacos so he’s going to be so happy once i tell him what i’ve done, of course i’ll give you all the credit though 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

  4. I’m not too thrilled by tacos, I’m usually disappointed by the amount of meat that is served with them. These are more like nachos and they would be great for appetizers, I have to agree.

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