Taco Stuffed Potatoes

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Picture this: you're craving both a hearty baked potato AND tacos - well, now you don't have to choose! These loaded beauties combine the best of both worlds with perfectly crispy potato skins giving way to fluffy centers that cradle seasoned ground beef bursting with Mexican spices. The melted cheese creates those Instagram-worthy cheese pulls, while fresh guacamole adds that creamy richness we all love. Top it off with diced tomatoes for that fresh crunch and a dollop of cool sour cream to balance the heat. It's like your favorite taco filling decided to make a cozy home inside a baked potato - and honestly, it's genius! Trust me, once you try this combo, regular baked potatoes will seem so boring.

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Updated on Sat, 24 May 2025 19:23:05 GMT
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I first discovered the magic of taco stuffed potatoes during a particularly creative moment in my kitchen when I was trying to use up leftover taco meat. The idea seemed almost too simple - just stuff seasoned ground beef into a baked potato - but the results were absolutely incredible. The way the fluffy potato interior mingles with the spiced meat creates this amazing textural contrast that's both comforting and exciting. What really makes this dish special is how the potato becomes like a edible bowl, holding all those beautiful toppings - the melted cheese, cool sour cream, fresh guacamole, and bright diced tomatoes. Each bite gives you a little bit of everything, and the flavors just work together perfectly. It's one of those recipes that looks fancy enough for company but is actually incredibly easy to make. The best part is watching people's faces when they take that first bite - there's always this moment of delighted surprise.

Why I love this recipe

What I absolutely love about this recipe is how it transforms two simple, everyday ingredients into something that feels special and exciting. There's something so satisfying about cracking open that perfectly baked potato and seeing the steam rise up, knowing you're about to fill it with all those delicious taco flavors. It's comfort food at its finest - hearty, warming, and incredibly satisfying. I love how customizable it is too; everyone can top their potato exactly how they like it, making it perfect for family dinners where everyone has different preferences. The fact that it's naturally gluten-free is a bonus, and it's substantial enough to satisfy even the heartiest appetites. Most importantly, it never fails to make people smile - there's something inherently fun about eating a loaded potato that brings out the kid in everyone. It's become one of my signature dishes because it's impressive enough for guests but easy enough for a regular Tuesday night.

What You Need From Your Kitchen

  • Russet Potatoes: Scrub clean and pierce before baking until tender
  • Ground Beef: Brown completely and season with taco spices
  • Cheddar Cheese: Shred fresh for best melting and flavor
  • Sour Cream: Use as cooling contrast to spiced meat
  • Guacamole: Add creamy richness and fresh avocado flavor
  • Fresh Tomatoes: Dice small for easy eating and fresh crunch

Let's Make These Together

Bake Perfect Potatoes
Start by preheating your oven and preparing the potatoes with proper piercing and seasoning. The key is achieving that perfect balance of crispy skin and fluffy interior that makes these loaded potatoes so irresistible.
Season the Meat
While potatoes bake, brown your ground beef thoroughly and add those essential taco seasonings. This step builds the foundation of flavor that transforms a simple baked potato into a Mexican-inspired masterpiece.
Prep Fresh Toppings
Gather and prepare all your colorful toppings - dice those tomatoes, chop fresh cilantro, and have your creamy elements ready. This organization ensures smooth assembly when everything comes together.
Load and Enjoy
Split those hot potatoes, fluff the interiors, and load them generously with all your prepared ingredients. The final result is a beautiful, satisfying meal that brings together the best of both comfort food worlds.
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Loaded taco potato with fluffy interior, seasoned meat, fresh salsa ingredients, and creamy garnishes | lonerecipes.com

Switch Things Up

Last Tuesday, I was staring into my fridge trying to figure out dinner when I spotted both leftover taco meat and some massive russet potatoes I'd been meaning to use. Instead of making the same old tacos again, I thought - why not stuff these beauties into baked potatoes? The first bite was pure magic - that moment when the crispy skin gives way to fluffy potato mixed with perfectly seasoned beef. My kids went absolutely crazy for them, and my husband declared it "genius food fusion." Now it's become our go-to Tuesday night dinner, and I've started experimenting with different taco fillings like chicken or even black beans. Sometimes the best recipes happen when you're just trying to use up leftovers!

Perfect Pairings

These loaded taco potatoes pair beautifully with a crisp Mexican beer or a refreshing agua fresca to balance the richness. Serve alongside a simple Mexican street corn salad or some crunchy tortilla chips with fresh salsa for added texture contrast. A light side of refried beans or Mexican rice can turn this into a complete feast, while a fresh green salad with lime vinaigrette helps cut through the hearty flavors and adds a bright, clean finish to the meal.

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Crispy skinned baked potato stuffed with Mexican taco filling, colorful toppings, and melted cheddar cheese | lonerecipes.com

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I prepare these potatoes ahead of time?

Yes! You can bake the potatoes and prepare the taco meat ahead of time. Store separately in the refrigerator and reheat before assembling with fresh toppings.

→ What other toppings work well with these loaded potatoes?

Try adding black beans, corn, jalapeños, different cheeses, or even lettuce for extra crunch. The beauty is in customizing to your taste preferences.

→ Can I make this recipe with other types of potatoes?

Russet potatoes work best due to their fluffy texture when baked, but you can try large Yukon Gold potatoes as an alternative.

→ How do I know when the potatoes are perfectly baked?

Properly baked potatoes will give slightly when gently squeezed and a knife should slide in easily. The skin should be crispy and the interior fluffy.

→ Can I make this recipe vegetarian?

Absolutely! Replace the ground beef with seasoned black beans, lentils, or your favorite meat substitute for a delicious vegetarian version.

Conclusion

These taco stuffed potatoes bring together two beloved comfort foods into one incredible dish that's both satisfying and exciting. The combination of crispy potato skin, fluffy interior, and bold Mexican flavors creates a meal that feels both familiar and adventurous. Perfect for busy weeknights when you want something special without too much fuss, these loaded potatoes prove that sometimes the best recipes come from combining your favorites. Whether you're feeding a family or meal prepping for the week, this recipe delivers on both flavor and convenience.

Taco Stuffed Potatoes

Crispy baked potatoes loaded with seasoned ground beef, melted cheese, fresh guacamole, and classic taco toppings for ultimate comfort.

Prep Time
15 Minutes
Cook Time
75 Minutes
Total Time
90 Minutes
By: chris

Category: main-dishes

Difficulty: easy

Cuisine: Mexican-American

Yield: 4 Servings (4 balls)

Dietary: Meat, Gluten-Free

Ingredients

014 large russet potatoes
021 lb ground beef
031 packet taco seasoning
041 cup shredded cheddar cheese
051/2 cup sour cream
061/2 cup guacamole
071 medium tomato, diced
082 tablespoons fresh cilantro

Instructions

Step 01

Preheat oven to 425°F. Wash and dry potatoes, then pierce all over with a fork. Rub with oil and sprinkle with salt. Bake for 45-60 minutes until tender when squeezed.

Step 02

While potatoes bake, brown ground beef in a large skillet over medium-high heat, breaking it up as it cooks. Drain excess fat and add taco seasoning with water according to package directions.

Step 03

Dice tomatoes and chop cilantro. Have all toppings ready: shredded cheese, sour cream, guacamole, diced tomatoes, and cilantro.

Step 04

Cut baked potatoes lengthwise and gently squeeze ends to open. Fluff interior with a fork, creating space for fillings.

Step 05

Fill each potato with taco meat, top with cheese, then add sour cream, guacamole, diced tomatoes, and fresh cilantro. Serve immediately while hot.

Notes

  1. Choose large, uniform russet potatoes for best results and even cooking
  2. Don't skip piercing the potatoes - this prevents them from bursting in the oven
  3. For extra crispy skins, rub potatoes with coarse salt before baking
  4. Leftover taco meat can be stored and reheated for quick potato loading

Tools You'll Need

  • Large baking sheet
  • Large skillet
  • Sharp knife
  • Fork for piercing
  • Cutting board

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Dairy (cheese, sour cream)
  • Beef
  • Avocado (in guacamole)

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 485
  • Total Fat: 22 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 45 g
  • Protein: 28 g

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