Fiesta Taco Salad
This fiesta taco salad recipe is quick, easy, and packed with flavor. Make a taco salad bar and load up your crushed Doritos and taco-seasoned ground beef with your favorite taco toppings, like cheese, sour cream, Catalina dressing, and fresh veggies.
This fiesta taco salad recipe I’m sharing today is one that reminds me so much of my childhood. When my brother and I were old enough, my mom taught us some easy meals so that we could cook hot meals for ourselves. Things like spaghetti and tacos and even meatloaf. I’m sure this salad will be familiar to many of you. This is one my brother and I now make for our own families.
What we loved most about it is my mom let us make it however we liked it. We would put all the ingredients into bowls and then we could just go down the line and add on whatever we wanted. It felt like a buffet to us and I just know your kids will get a kick out of it too. This is also a great recipe to double to feed a larger crowd. Have a taco salad bar!
We start with a bed of crushed Doritos and add some taco-seasoned ground beef on top. Then you add whatever toppings you like. I’ve included my suggestions below, which include kidney beans, sour cream, shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, Catalina dressing, and lots of cheddar cheese.
But feel free to make this fiesta taco salad recipe your own. I’ve included some ideas below, but you can easily change out the Doritos with regular tortilla chips. And have fun and play around with your favorite taco toppings on this!
Recipe Ingredients
- Ground beef
- Taco seasoning
- Doritos
- Dark red kidney beans
- Shredded lettuce
- Shredded cheddar cheese
- Diced tomatoes
- Sour cream
- Catalina dressing
How to Make Fiesta Taco Salad
Brown and drain the beef of excess fat then add the packet of taco seasoning (whichever one is your favorite or if you make your own). Add necessary water (following the directions on the back of the package). Let the water reduce until the beef mixture is thick and the flavors meld, then turn off the heat.
Crush a handful (or more) of Doritos and place them on a plate, then add a layer of the taco beef mixture.
Then add whatever toppings you prefer: kidney beans, shredded lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, sour cream, and then lightly drizzle with Catalina dressing.
Some other topping ideas include salsa, pinto beans, diced bell peppers, diced red onion, refried beans, olives, black beans, fresh cilantro, or jalapenos.
Storage
Store the leftover toppings separately in either the pantry or fridge and reassemble them whenever you want a taco salad. The cooked ground beef will last up to 3 days when stored in an airtight container in the fridge and up to 3 months in the freezer. You can simply reheat it in the microwave before making another taco salad.
Recipe Notes
- Substitute the Catalina dressing for Thousand Island dressing if you prefer.
- If you want to bring back the Fiesta Taco Salad from Taco Bell, substitute the crushed Doritos for an Old El Paso tortilla bowl, which you can pick up at most grocery stores. You can also make homemade baked tortilla bowls using flour tortillas.
- As mentioned below, you can substitute the lean ground beef for ground turkey if you prefer. For something different, use diced boneless skinless chicken breast instead.
- Substitute the cheddar cheese for shredded sharp cheddar cheese or a Mexican cheese blend.
Recipe FAQs
What ingredients were in the Taco Bell Fiesta Taco Salad?
Discontinued in 2020, the Taco Bell Fiesta Taco Salad included a crisp taco shell filled with ground beef, refried beans, rice, lettuce, tomato, shredded cheese, and sour cream. For an additional cost, you could substitute the ground beef for chicken or steak.
Check out these other tasty taco-inspired dishes:
Taco Tater Tot Casserole Recipe
Sweet Potato Tacos With Black Beans
Taco Soup (The World’s Easiest Supper)
Instant Pot Beef Barbacoa Tacos
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef or ground turkey
- 1 packet taco seasoning
- water whatever the back of your packet of taco seasoning requires
- 1 bag Doritos
- 1 can dark red kidney beans, rinsed and drained
- ½ head lettuce, shredded
- 1 medium block cheddar cheese, shredded
- 3 tomatoes, diced
- 1 container sour cream
- 1 bottle Catalina dressing
Instructions
- Brown and drain the beef of excess fat then add the packet of taco seasoning (whichever one is your favorite or if you make your own). Add necessary water (following the directions on the back of the package). Let the water reduce until the beef mixture is thick and the flavors meld, then turn off the heat.1 lb ground beef or ground turkey, 1 packet taco seasoning, water
- Crush a handful (or more) of Doritos and place them on a plate, then add a layer of the taco beef mixture.1 bag Doritos
- Then add whatever toppings you prefer: kidney beans, shredded lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, sour cream, and then lightly drizzle with Catalina dressing.1 can dark red kidney beans, rinsed and drained, ½ head lettuce, shredded, 1 medium block cheddar cheese, shredded, 3 tomatoes, diced, 1 container sour cream, 1 bottle Catalina dressing
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What a neat idea, Brandie! Thanks. My grands will love this. Christy was given a vacation she would never have taken, without divine intervention… Sorry it had to be so painful. What a super attitude she has about it all, though. A great role model for her kids, for real.
Thanks so much Kay! I appreciate everyone making feel so welcome and at home here. Our Christy is a hard worker for sure! Hard to keep a good woman down, huh? 🙂
We had this salad the night the recipe was shared and it was so very good, a wonderful hot summer day meal! Thanks, Brandie for sharing it.
Christy, I bought the ingreadients for the Whoa Horsey Salad today and we’ll be having it in the next day or two. It sounds yummy, too.
Thanks for coming back to let us know how it turned out for you Janel! So thankful to hear that!!
Taco salad is a cool way to end a hot summer day. Love the idea of Catalina dressing, which hasn’t been in my fridge much since my daughter was little. On my way to the grocery store now and will pick some up. Just subscribed to The Country Cook too!
Best wishes to Christy for a speedy recovery!
Thank you so much Karen! Sure so appreciate you stopping by my blog. I hope you’ll find lots of recipes you’ll love. I am thankful Christy let me help out a bit and share a favorite recipe 🙂
Sounds like a another good one!! Ta-da!!
Prayers for Christy . . . sure do miss ya, lots. Your smiling face and sense of humor is motivational, for many. May God send you a Miracle and a very SPEEDY recovery, Christy!! : ) BLESSINGS!
Thanks for the recipe share. It’s a good one! We serve our taco meat heated on a cold, crisp bed of lettuce (tossed with dressing) and serve the crisp chips on the side. Wonderful any which-a-way, as you say.
Thanks, Brandie! for giving Christy a little breathing time so she can concentrate on getting better. I just love reading recipes and you can’t have too many!
Thoughts and prayers being said for Christy and her family too.
It was certainly my pleasure Sharon! I was so honored and thankful to be asked! I know Christy sure does appreciate all the prayers being sent up for her and her family!
This is a delicious recipe that I haven’t seen in probably 30 years! My mom used to make it and it was so good. She also added diced purple onion and green pepper to hers. I think I’ll have this over the weekend. Thanks for the reminder!
p.s., I rode horses for most of my youth and then when I was in my 20s a horse put me in the hospital for a week with a broken and wired up jaw. So, that can happen to anyone. I love your positive attitude and the credit you give to our Lord for that. Keeping you in my prayers!
I always love how recipes connect us to each other! So many of us have the same fond memories of childhood meals. So glad this is a special one to you too!