She shoots, she scores! Yes, this recipe was a huge success in our house. I’ve made it many times but never shared it with you. Well, today is your lucky day. This recipe was inspired by Laura at Heavenly Homemakers and her recipe for Taco Potatoes. She includes meat, heavy cream and cheese in her recipe, so I’ve adapted it to make it plant-strong!
Combining potatoes with the vibrant, bold flavors of tacos results in a dish that’s both satisfying and exciting: taco potatoes. This delightful fusion offers a new way to enjoy the essence of tacos while embracing the heartiness of potatoes.
Toppings and Garnishes
Just like traditional tacos, the topping possibilities for taco potatoes are endless. Here are a few ideas to inspire your creativity:
Salsa: Fresh salsa, whether it’s a classic tomato salsa or a fruity mango salsa, adds a refreshing burst of flavor and juiciness.
Avocado or Guacamole: Creamy avocado or guacamole brings a smooth texture and a hint of luxury to the dish.
Jalapeños: For those who love a bit of heat, sliced jalapeños are the perfect addition.
Cilantro and Lime: Fresh cilantro and a squeeze of lime juice add brightness and elevate the overall flavor profile.
A Crowd-Pleaser
Taco potatoes are a surefire way to please a crowd, whether you’re hosting a casual get-together, a family dinner, or simply treating yourself to a flavorful meal. Their customizable nature allows you to cater to different tastes and dietary preferences easily.
Family-Friendly Kids and adults alike will love taco potatoes. The fun, interactive nature of building your own taco potato with various toppings can make mealtime more enjoyable for everyone. It’s also a great way to introduce new flavors to picky eaters.
Perfect for Entertaining When entertaining, taco potatoes offer a convenient yet impressive option. Set up a taco potato bar with various toppings, and let guests create their own culinary masterpieces. This interactive setup not only ensures everyone gets exactly what they want but also adds an element of fun to the meal.
How to Make Taco Potatoes
Ingredients
- Cooked Baked Potatoes (1 per person)
- 2 cups Quinoa “Taco Meat” OR Quinoa-Lentil Tacos
- 2 cups of cooked black beans OR 1 can of drained and rinsed beans (optional)
- 1 cup salsa
- 1/2 cup plain plant-based yogurt (optional)
- guacamole (optional)
- 1/2 cup corn
Instructions
Step 1 – Cut Potatoes
Cut cooked potatoes in half and scoop out some of the potato. I just cubed the potato for my kids.
Step 2 – Fill
Fill the void with beans and quinoa.
Step 3 – Add Toppings
Top with your choice of fresh salsa, plant-based yogurt (for a tangy topping reminiscent of sour cream), guacamole and corn.
Step 4 – Serve
My husband and I LOVED this! Our two year old mostly wanted to eat all of the fresh salsa but he did finish his potato and quinoa. The 4 year old probably would have done better if all of the food was separated, but he ate it. I call that a win!
Serving Suggestions
One of the great things about taco potatoes is their versatility in serving. They can be enjoyed in various forms, making them suitable for different occasions and preferences.
Loaded Taco Potato Skins Potato skins are an excellent way to serve taco potatoes as an appetizer or party snack. The potatoes are halved, scooped out, and then filled with a flavorful taco mixture. Topped with cheese and baked until crispy, these loaded potato skins are sure to be a hit at any gathering.
Taco Potato Bowls For a more substantial meal, taco potato bowls are a fantastic option. Start with a base of roasted or sautéed potatoes, then pile on your favorite taco toppings. This creates a hearty, satisfying dish that’s perfect for lunch or dinner.
Taco Potato Casserole A taco potato casserole is a great way to feed a crowd or enjoy leftovers throughout the week. Layers of seasoned potatoes, taco meat or a meatless alternative, cheese, and other toppings are baked together to create a comforting, flavorful dish.
Taco Potato Breakfast Who says tacos are only for lunch or dinner? Taco potatoes can make a delicious and hearty breakfast option. Add some black beans and avocado for a filling morning meal.
More Plant Based Dinner Ideas
If you like this simple recipe, check out these meal ideas too:
- Quinoa-Lentil Tacos
- Vegan Pad Thai in Less Than 30 Minutes
- Sheet Pan Chickpea and Sweet Potato Tacos
- Vegan Sushi Bowl
- Instant Pot Mexican Quinoa
Taco Potatoes
Taco potatoes are a delicious and innovative way to enjoy the beloved flavors of tacos with the comforting, hearty goodness of potatoes.
Ingredients
- Cooked Baked Potatoes (1 per person)
- 2 cups Quinoa "Taco Meat" OR Quinoa-Lentil Tacos
- 2 cups of cooked black beans OR 1 can of drained and rinsed beans (optional)
- 1 cup salsa
- 1/2 cup plain plant-based yogurt (optional)
- guacamole (optional)
- 1/2 cup corn
Instructions
- Cut cooked potatoes in half and scoop out some of the potato. I just cubed the potato for my kids.
- Fill the void with beans and quinoa.
- Top with your choice of fresh salsa, plant-based yogurt (for a tangy topping reminiscent of sour cream), guacamole and corn.
Notes
Mix and match any toppings you'd like to accommodate a range of taste and dietary preferences.