Walking tacos are a playful, portable twist on classic tacos—ideal for parties, potlucks, and game day. Instead of a shell, a small bag of chips becomes the vessel: fill it with seasoned meat (or a vegetarian filling) and your favorite toppings for a crunchy, mess-minimizing meal you can eat without plates.

This idea takes the flavors of tacos and makes them ultra-convenient. You can riff on it a dozen ways—turning burgers into taco fillings, using lasagna- or pasta-style taco mixes, or simply mixing different chip varieties to change the texture and flavor. The classic walking taco, though, remains one of the easiest and most fun to serve to a crowd.
To make walking tacos, use individual bags of Fritos, Doritos, or tortilla chips, spoon in seasoned taco meat (or a favorite substitute), and top with shredded lettuce, cheese, beans, tomatoes, sour cream, salsa, or guacamole. Crush the chips slightly if you want a texture closer to a hard-shell taco, or leave them intact for bigger bites. Forks are handy but optional.
This recipe yields six individual walking taco bags and is easy to scale up for larger groups. For a party, set up a walking taco station: warm the meat in a slow cooker or skillet and lay out bowls of toppings so guests can assemble their own.
Why you’ll love this recipe
- Fast, simple, and crowd-pleasing—great when you need a quick meal for many people.
- Kids and adults alike enjoy the novelty.
- Very little cleanup—just toss the empty bags.
- Highly customizable with any toppings you prefer.
- Easy to multiply for gatherings and events.
Ingredients for Walking Taco Bags
Ingredients below include common substitutions and notes. For the full printable recipe card, see the recipe section further down.

- Small chip bags – Individual bags of Fritos, Doritos, or corn/tortilla chips work best.
- Lean ground beef – Less grease and quick to brown; substitute ground turkey or chicken if desired.
- Taco seasoning and water – Use the amount recommended on the seasoning packet (usually about 2/3 cup water).
- Toppings – Shredded lettuce, black beans, diced tomatoes, chopped onion, pico de gallo or salsa, shredded cheese, sour cream, nacho cheese, sliced green onions, cilantro, black olives, and guacamole are all great options.
How to Make Easy Walking Tacos Recipe
Follow these simple steps to prepare walking tacos. The printable recipe below lists exact ingredient amounts and cooking times.

Step 1: In a large skillet over medium heat, brown the ground beef, breaking it apart as it cooks. Drain any excess grease.
Step 2: Add the taco seasoning and the amount of water specified on the packet. Stir to combine and simmer 4–5 minutes until the sauce thickens and coats the meat.
Step 3: Gently open each chip bag and roll the top edges down to create a sturdy bowl.
Step 4: Spoon the seasoned meat into each bag, top with your preferred toppings, hand out forks, and enjoy. If a bag won’t stand up, prop it in a small bowl or a taco holder.

Pro Tip:
If bags won’t sit upright, place them in small bowls or use taco holders so guests can build and eat their walking tacos more easily.
Storage
Refrigerator: Walking tacos are best eaten immediately. Store leftover seasoned meat in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Freezer: Freeze cooked taco meat in a sealed container for up to 2 months and thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
Reheating: Reheat meat in a skillet or microwave. A splash of water while reheating helps loosen the seasoning and maintain moisture.
Recipe Tips
- Pre-chop and refrigerate toppings to speed assembly.
- Scale the recipe up for larger crowds—double or triple as needed.
- To drain grease easily, tilt the pan and blot with a paper towel or use a strainer.
- Set up a walking taco bar so guests can build their own combinations.
- Mix and match chips and fillings to keep the menu interesting.
Additions and variations
- Swap the meat: Ground turkey, chicken, or leftover chili make tasty alternatives.
- Make it vegetarian: Use seasoned black beans, pinto beans, or a plant-based taco meat.
- Try different chips: Cool Ranch, Spicy Doritos, or plain tortilla chips each add a unique flavor.
- Add heat: Include sliced jalapeños, hot sauce, or a spicy salsa.

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Walking Taco Recipe
Author: Jaclyn
Ingredients
- 6 small bags of chips, I suggest Doritos or Fritos
- 1 lb lean ground beef
- 1 ounce packet taco seasoning
- water as called for on the taco seasoning packet, usually about 2/3 cup
- your favorite taco toppings, such as lettuce, beans, cheese, tomatoes, sour cream
Instructions
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In a large skillet over medium heat, brown the ground beef, breaking it apart as it cooks. Once fully cooked, drain excess grease.1 lb lean ground beef
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Stir in the taco seasoning and the amount of water listed on the packet. Simmer 4–5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the sauce thickens.1 ounce packet taco seasoning
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Gently open each chip bag and roll the top edges down to create a sturdy bowl.6 small bags of chips
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Spoon taco meat into the bags and top with your favorites.water as called for on the taco seasoning packet
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Serve with forks. Prop bags in small bowls or taco holders if needed.your favorite taco toppings
Notes
- Nutritional values are estimates and typically based on 2-ounce chip bags (Fritos) and do not include additional toppings.
- Customize toppings to suit your tastes or what you have on hand.
- Make it vegetarian by substituting beans or a meatless taco filling.
- Prep toppings ahead of time to make assembly quick and easy.
- For parties, set up a topping bar so guests can build their own walking tacos.
- If bags won’t stand upright, use small bowls or taco holders for stability.
Nutrition

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