The BEST Taco Stuffed Potatoes Recipe (2024)

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Published: Mar 08, 2022

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Our irresistible Taco Stuffed Potatoes are a staple recipe to always have in your back pocket! They are nutritious sweet potatoes OR everyone’s favorite russet potatoes overflowing with seasoned meat and classic taco toppings! Serve them for dinner, lunch, or as a side dish. You’re going to love this versatile recipe!

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Taco Stuffed Potatoes

The potatoes can be initially cooked in the oven or the microwave. The microwave is faster if you are tight on time. Baking is a second option that is wonderful if you prefer! These tasty taco-stuffed potatoes are so versatile and can be topped with ground beef or turkey. The seasoned sour cream drizzle is my little trick that everyoneloves.

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Keep in mind that these are the base ingredients, no matter which potato type you choose. Embellish, add, or delete based on your individual style and taste preferences!

Ingredients:

  • Potatoes – russet potatoes, sweet potatoes, or yams
  • Taco Seasoning – pre-made packet or homemade
  • Meat – ground beef or ground turkey
  • Grated Cheese – Cheddar or blended cheeses
  • Optional Toppings – cilantro, diced cherry tomatoes, pico de gallo, salsa, guacamole, sour cream, taco sauce, shredded lettuce, etc.
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Instructions:

Begin by preheating the oven to 400 degrees. Thoroughly rinse the outside of the potatoes. Spray the baking pan(s) you plan to use with non-stick spray. I like to use small loaf-size aluminum pans for baking individual potatoes. They are great for storing the leftovers in the refrigerator too!

Poke the potatoes with a fork or knife. The holes allow the steam inside the potatoes to escape while cooking. Cover the baking pan(s) with foil and bake for about an hour. When fully cooked. the potatoes will have a soft and fluffy interior.

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While the potatoes are baking, brown the meat and cook in the taco seasoning (according to the directions on the taco seasoning packet). Once the potatoes are done baking, cut them open lengthwise. Using a fork, fluff up the potatoes as seen in the photo below. Sprinkle a generous amount of shredded cheese on top.

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Return the potatoes to the oven (uncovered) and broil them for 2-3 minutes or until the cheese melts and begins to golden. If you don’t want to broil them, you can return them to the oven at 400 degrees and let them cook longer until the cheese melts.

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Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

Now comes the fun and delicious part! Stuff the potatoes with seasoned taco meat and all of your favorite taco toppings! I use fresh cilantro and chopped cherry tomatoes. My favorite is the sour cream drizzle! It is made by mixing sour cream and taco sauce. I place the sour cream and the desired amount of taco sauce in a sandwich baggie. Cut the tip of the baggie off and drizzle the seasoned sour cream over the potatoes.

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Here’s a fun fact: sweet potatoes and yams are a little more nutritious than russet potatoes! Sweet potatoes have higher concentrations of most nutrients and more fiber. Yams are a variation of a sweet potato. Sweet potatoes and yams are more orange in color while russet potatoes are yellow.

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Taco Stuffed Potatoes

Taco Stuffed Potatoes are nutritious sweet potatoes OR everyone's favorite russet potatoes overflowing with seasoned meat and classic taco toppings!

Equipment

  • Fork

  • Knife

  • Non-stick spray

  • Baking dish – I use disposable loaf-size aluminum baking dishes, which are also great for storing leftovers.

  • Medium size skillet/pan

Ingredients

For the Potatoes

  • Potatoes– russet potatoes, sweet potatoes, or yams
  • Taco Seasoning– pre-made packet or homemade
  • 1 pound Meat– ground beef or ground turkey
  • Grated Cheese – Cheddar or blended Mexican cheeses (amount varies upon preference)
  • Optional Toppings – cilantro, diced cherry tomatoes, pico de gallo, salsa, guacamole, sour cream, taco sauce, shredded lettuce, etc.

For the Sour Cream Drizzle

  • Sour cream
  • Taco Sauce

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°

  • Rinse the outside of the potatoes with water

  • Spray the baking pan(s) with non-stick spray.

  • Poke the potatoes with a fork or knife. The holes allow the steam inside the potatoes to escape while cooking.

  • Cover the baking pan(s) with foil and bake for about an hour. When fully cooked. the potatoes will have a soft and fluffy interior. If Microwaving– Using a microwave-safe dish, microwave for 8-10 minutes on high, turning the potatoes over once halfway through. If potatoes aren’t soft enough, continue cooking for 1-3 minutes.

  • While the potatoes are baking, brown the meat and cook in the taco seasoning (according to the directions on the taco seasoning packet).

  • Once the potatoes are done baking, cut them open lengthwise.

  • Using a fork, fluff up the potatoes as seen in the photos above.

  • Sprinkle a generous amount of shredded cheese on top.

  • Return the potatoes to the oven (uncovered) and broil them for 2-3 minutes or until the cheese melts and begins to golden.

  • Stuff the potatoes with seasoned taco meat and all of your favorite taco toppings! Serve and enjoy!

For the Sour Cream Drizzle

  • Mix sour cream and taco sauce. Drizzle with a spoon or from a zip top baggie with the corner cut off

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FAQs

How to cook baked potatoes for a large group? ›

You can get out your baking sheets and place the potatoes on each sheets and fit them on rack or more. We have three racks in our one oven but we have a double oven. Pre pierce a few areas on the potato, salt and pepper for the out side. You can wrap one sheet all together or wrap each potato.

Is it better to bake potatoes covered or uncovered? ›

Is it faster to bake a potato in foil? Technically, it could decrease the cook time a little bit, but it's not worth it. Trust us! Wrapping potatoes in foil produces a soggy potato because the foil holds in moisture and steams the potato.

What is a good substitute for sour cream in baked potatoes? ›

Yogurt is your best substitute for sour cream. Whether you're baking or making a dip or sauce, yogurt is a 1:1 sub. That means if your recipe calls for 1 cup of sour cream, you can replace it with 1 cup of yogurt. Full-fat Greek or natural yogurts work best, but low-fat or even nonfat can be used, too.

How many potatoes do I need for 10 guests? ›

The ultimate potato weight table for feeding a crowd
Number of peopleTotal potato weightNumber of medium-size potatoes needed
10.5 lb.1
42 lbs.4
63 lbs.6
105 lbs.10
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How many pounds of potatoes do I need for 20 people? ›

I make about 8 oz of potatoes per guest. At least. That guarantees leftovers. 10 lbs for 20, 100 lbs for 200.

How many potatoes should I cook for 7 people? ›

Plan on 1/3 to 1/2 pound potatoes per person for your feast.

What pairs well with a baked potato? ›

What to Serve with Baked Potatoes: 15 Fascinating Sides - Jane's Kitchen
  • Seafood. • 1 Fish, Baked.
  • Produce. • 1 Mushrooms.
  • Canned Goods. • 1 Broccoli cheese soup.
  • Dairy. • 1 Cauliflower and cheese.
  • Frozen. • 1 Beef wellington.
  • Deli. • 1 Meatloaf.

What are some toppings for a potato bar? ›

Veggies: Sautéed mushrooms, steamed broccoli, diced cherry tomatoes, and bell peppers. Condiments: Ketchup, hot sauce, bbq sauce, balsamic reduction, vegan pesto, sriracha, and aioli. Cheese varieties: Crumbled feta cheese, blue cheese, goat cheese, smoked gouda, provolone, Monterey Jack, and vegan cheese shreds.

On what order do you put toppings on baked potato? ›

A: Most restaurants blossom the potato open using a fork to open it up to form a double cross with the tines and then push on the ends to have the insides pop open, they add butter, then sour cream, shredded cheese and bacon bits and chopped green onions on top.

What do Americans have on baked potatoes? ›

Cheddar, bacon, and sour cream make up the All-American Baked Potatoes. A simple one-dish weeknight meal doesn't get any better than that.

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