Homemade Taco Shells - Secret Family Recipe (2024)

By Vicky Nardone

Let me start off by saying that today was not a good day. Without going into specifics work was just really hard. The one thing that I do want to spend a few minutes on was that I found out that one of my co-workers, Mike, unexpectedly passed away this past Friday evening. Mike was right around the same age as my parents. When I first started my job 5 years ago, I got the cubicle right next to Mike. It was my first job out of college and Mike really showed me the ropes even though we had two completely separate knowledge bases. He was super Irish and he often spent his weekends at the Irish Center in Buffalo listening to Irish Bands and drinking beer. I learned a lot about his life over the time I knew him and I have to say he really made me feel welcome and more at ease in my first job. Even after I moved cubes to be closer to my team, I would still run into Mike usually heading out to lunch. He'd always ask me if I was staying out of trouble, and I'd respond yes, and then he'd ask, "Why?" with a big grin. He wasn't sick, at least that I knew of, so getting an e-mail today that he'd suddenly passed away this morning was a big shock. It made me realize two things. The first thing is that you don't realize what an impact people have on your life. Mike and I weren't super close but he really made my work day better when I used to sit next to him. I can't recall the exact last time I ran into him, but so many times today it crossed my mind how sad I was that the last time I ran into him was truly the last time I ran into him. I hope that I have made that kind of difference in somebody's life. Secondly (and people always say this) but it makes me appreciate that I still have time with my family and friends. I know Mike had a wife and daughter who had two adopted kids and I can't even imagine how much they miss him. I made Matt come into the kitchen and hang out with me while I was making dinner tonight because I was feeling a little sentimental and wanted to spend time with him. Mike - just know what a difference you made in peoples lives and that you will be missed.

It's a bit hard to transition to a happier subject after that, but here goes. Tonight I am sharing with you my all time favorite recipe. Homemade taco shells. My mom has been making these for me since I could eat solid food. In fact, she shared with me that as a teenager, she would sleep in until 11:00 every Saturday and then get up and make herself a whole batch of these tacos and watch Saturday morning cartoons while she ate them. One of my criteria in my potential future husband was that he had to like this taco recipe. Luckily Matt passed, but he will tell you the story of when I got super mad at him because he came home from the store with a package of store bought taco shells and suggested we try those instead. So here's the recipe. Super easy - from start to finish in like 15 minutes.

Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup cornmeal
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 egg
  • 1 1/2 cups water

The recipe makes about 10-12 taco shells which Matt and I go through (5 or 6 each). If we're having company, I usually at least double it depending on how many people we're having.

I also thought I'd post a picture of the cornmeal in case you weren't sure what it looks like. This is one of the only recipes I ever use it in (besides maybe corn muffins or corn bread). It can usually be found in the baking aisle of your local grocery store.

Mix all the above ingredients together in a bowl. There's no need to use a mixer - I just usually use a whisk or you can use a spoon if you don't have a whisk. If the mix seems really thick add a little water. If it seems really watery add some flour. You get a feel for the consistency after making them a few times.

After that you make them just like you would pancakes. Ladle the batter onto a pan or griddle. I do not use any sort of grease. They generally do not stick to the pan. Flip them after they start to bubble on the top.

Put them into some kind of container and cover them so they stay warm.

As far as toppings, I like mine plain with no meat. Matt is a vegetarian so he uses "fake meat" (soy crumbles). My mom always does ground beef with all kinds of spices - onion flakes, chili powder, garlic. The first time Matt had my mom's she dressed up his soy crumbles with spices for him and he did not like it! Since then we've always done his meat plain. There's the handsome guy cooking the soy crumbles below. Notice how his auxiliary work device (his words, not mine) is glued to his hand.

As far as other toppings, this has been the standard formula since I was a kid. Lettuce, tomato, cheese and green olives. Although, I have to admit that the tomato was a later add on for me because I didn't like tomatoes growing up. I love things like sour cream, guacamole and salsa on tacos I get at restaurants, but when it comes to my mom's recipe I'm a purist with those four ingredients.

I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do! I've never come across it anywhere else and it's so good in my opinion.

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FAQs

How do you make taco shells hack? ›

The trick is to microwave your tortillas first to get them nice and pliable, then spray them with your cooking spray and drape them over the oven rack. From there, let the oven take over and do its thing. Soon enough, you've got perfectly crispy baked taco shells.

What are crispy taco shells made of? ›

If you think of iconic American tacos, the crispy taco what most often comes to mind. This style, which also goes by the name of hard-shell tacos or crunchy tacos, is defined by the corn tortilla fried into a U shape, then stuffed with meat, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese.

How do you make soft taco shells into hard shells? ›

Fry one tortilla at a time in hot oil. Cook for about 15 seconds. Flip over and fold in half, holding in place with tongs until crispy, about 15 seconds. Drain on paper towels.

What can you use instead of taco shells for tacos? ›

Try one of our 10 creative ideas for tasty alternatives to traditional taco shells.
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How do you keep taco shells from falling apart? ›

Toughen up with oil

Eat This, Not That suggests frying your corn tortilla in a shallow pan of hot oil for no more than 30 seconds per side. This hardens up the shell a bit without the tortilla becoming crispy and breakable like a chip.

What are Mexican taco shells made of? ›

Taco Shells: Limed Corn Flour, Palm Oil, Salt.

What are old El Paso taco shells made of? ›

Ingredients: Limed Corn Flour, Palm Oil, Salt.

How to turn flour tortillas into taco shells? ›

Lay the tortillas on a clean work surface and coat both sides with cooking spray. Then carefully drape each tortilla over two bars of the oven rack. Bake at 375°F until crispy, 7 to 10 minutes. This is for a family-sized batch, but you can make a small or big batch with the same method.

How to make crunchy tortillas? ›

How to make crispy taco shells in the oven:
  1. First, preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
  2. Then you might need to make the tortillas a little more flexible. ...
  3. Next, place the tortillas on a clean work surface and lightly brush both sides with oil. ...
  4. Bake until crispy, 7 to 10 minutes.
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How do you keep crunchy taco shells from breaking? ›

To try this for yourself, heat your oven to 200℉ and pop your crunchy shells in there while you you prepare the rest of your fillings. Once they're nice and warm and smell all toasty, remove them from the oven and fill as usual.

How do you make a homemade taco stand? ›

If you're like me and don't have a taco stand, here's my tip: turn over an egg carton place your tacos in between the grooves and there you go! Pretty cool right? I left the top of the carton on so you can see what it looks like as a whole carton, but you can certainly cut the top off if you like.

How do you keep crispy taco shells from breaking? ›

Warming it in the oven has the added effect of making the tortilla more pliable and less brittle, which reduces the chances of it shattering in your hands.

How do you make crispy taco shells in the microwave? ›

Take an empty microwave-safe glass cup and fold a soft tortilla in half and place in the microwave for 30 seconds. This creates a hard taco shell, perfect for filling with skirt steak, crispy fish or whatever else your taco-loving heart desires.

How to make a taco shell out of a tortilla? ›

Heat oil over medium heat in a skillet. Carefully add half of the tortilla (folded into a taco shape) and fry until golden (you will need to hold up the tortilla half the entire time.). Using tongs, carefully flip the tortilla to fry the other side until golden (continue holding the free edge to maintain the shape).

Can you turn a wrap into a taco shell? ›

Simply stick the tortilla inside of a microwave safe cup and microwave the whole thing for about a minute. Take out the tortilla and you've got yourself a crunchy, hard taco shell for any and all of your taco needs.

How to make taco shells from flour tortillas? ›

Lay the tortillas on a clean work surface and coat both sides with cooking spray. Then carefully drape each tortilla over two bars of the oven rack. Bake at 375°F until crispy, 7 to 10 minutes. This is for a family-sized batch, but you can make a small or big batch with the same method.

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