This taco pizza has become our Friday night thing when we can't figure out if we want pizza or tacos. After years of trying different versions and dealing with oliver's picky opinions about what should go on pizza, I've worked out the combo that makes everyone happy. It's got all the taco flavors but in pizza form, which somehow makes it even better than either one by itself. Plus, it's way less messy than making individual tacos for everyone.
Why You'll Love This Taco Pizza Recipe
This taco pizza is basically the solution to every Friday night dinner fight we've ever had. Instead of half the family wanting pizza and the other half wanting tacos, everyone gets both and nobody has to give up what they want. I can make one big pizza instead of dealing with multiple takeout orders or trying to make tacos that make everyone happy. oliver thinks it's the coolest thing because it's like eating two dinners at the same time.
The best part is how much easier it is than regular taco night. No standing at the stove heating up shells, no setting up a whole taco bar with tons of different toppings, no cleaning up a bunch of little bowls. You just make the pizza, throw the cold stuff on top after it comes out, and you're done. Plus, leftovers actually work - cold taco pizza is way better than leftover hard tacos that have gone all soggy. I've even eaten it for breakfast, which oliver thinks is gross but I think makes perfect sense.
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Ingredients For Taco Pizza Recipe
The Base:
- Pizza dough
- Refried beans
- Salsa or taco sauce
The Meat:
- Ground beef
- Taco seasoning packet
- Little bit of water
The Cheese:
- Shredded cheddar
- Shredded Mexican blend
- Maybe some mozzarella if you want it stretchy
The Cold Toppings:
- Shredded lettuce
- Diced tomatoes
- Sour cream
- Black olives
If You Want to Get Fancy:
- Jalapeños
- Green onions
- Avocado or guacamole
- Hot sauce
- Cilantro
See recipe card for quantities.
How To Make Taco Pizza Step By Step
Prep the Meat:
- Brown ground beef in large skillet
- Drain off all the grease
- Add taco seasoning and water according to packet directions
- Let it simmer until thick
Get the Dough Ready:
- Roll or stretch pizza dough to fit your pan
- Brush with a little oil or cooking spray
- Pre-bake for about 5 minutes
Build the Base:
- Spread thin layer of refried beans
- Add layer of salsa or taco sauce
- Sprinkle on the cooked ground beef
- Cover with shredded cheese
Bake It:
- 425°F for about 12-15 minutes
- Cheese should be melted and bubbly
- Crust should be golden brown
- Let it cool for 5 minutes
Add the Fresh Stuff:
- Top with shredded lettuce
- Add diced tomatoes
- Dollops of sour cream
- Whatever else you want
Equipment For Taco Pizza
- Large skillet for browning meat
- Pizza pan or large baking sheet
- Pizza cutter or sharp knife
- Spatula for flipping/serving
Smart Swaps for Your Taco Pizza
Crust Options:
- Pizza dough → Naan bread (super easy)
- Regular → Cauliflower crust (for keto)
- Store-bought → Tortillas (make it crispy first)
- Traditional → Crescent roll dough
Meat Changes:
- Ground beef → Ground turkey (lighter)
- Regular → Ground chicken
- Meat → Black beans or refried beans only
- Fresh → Leftover taco meat you already have
Cheese Switches:
- Cheddar → All Mexican blend
- Dairy → Vegan cheese shreds
- Regular → Just skip it (still good)
- Shredded → Queso dip spread on instead
Sauce Alternatives:
- Salsa → Enchilada sauce
- Regular → Just refried beans
- Store-bought → Homemade taco sauce
- Mild → Spicy salsa for more kick
Topping Mix-ups:
- Lettuce → Spinach or cabbage
- Tomatoes → Corn and black beans
- Sour cream → Greek yogurt
- Regular → Whatever vegetables you have
How to Store Your Taco Pizza
In the Fridge (2-3 days):
- Let it cool completely first
- Store whole or cut into slices
- Cover with foil or plastic wrap
- Keep the cold toppings separate if possible
Reheating Tips:
- Oven at 350°F for about 10 minutes (best way)
- Microwave works but makes crust chewy
- Toaster oven is perfect for single slices
- oliver likes eating it cold, which is weird but whatever
Make-Ahead Tricks:
- Cook the meat mixture ahead of time
- Pre-bake the crust and freeze it
- Assemble everything except cold toppings
- Add fresh lettuce and tomatoes right before serving
Freezing (up to 2 months):
- Freeze before adding cold toppings
- Wrap really well in plastic and foil
- Thaw overnight in fridge
- Add fresh toppings after reheating
What Not to Do:
- Don't freeze with lettuce and tomatoes on it
- Don't leave at room temperature too long
- Don't reheat more than once
Taco Pizza Variations
Breakfast Taco Pizza:
- Use breakfast sausage instead of beef
- Add scrambled eggs on top
- Hash browns as one of the toppings
- Perfect for weekend brunch
Chicken Taco Version:
- Shredded rotisserie chicken with taco seasoning
- Ranch dressing instead of salsa base
- Buffalo sauce drizzle
- oliver's favorite because he loves chicken
Taco Bell Copycat:
- Two tortillas with meat and cheese between them
- Bake until crispy
- Top with lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream
- Tastes just like their Mexican pizza
White Sauce Style:
- Sour cream and cream cheese base instead of salsa
- Ground beef with ranch seasoning
- More like a creamy taco dip on pizza
Loaded Nacho Version:
- Extra cheese and jalapeños
- Crushed tortilla chips on top after baking
- Nacho cheese sauce drizzle
- Basically nachos in pizza form
Veggie Heavy:
- Skip the meat, double the beans
- Bell peppers, onions, corn
- Avocado and cilantro after baking
- Actually tastes really good
Top Tip
- My sister-in-law Maria taught me the best taco pizza trick when she made it for a family gathering and everyone kept asking why hers tasted so much better than restaurant versions. Instead of just spreading refried beans on the crust, she mixes them with a packet of cream cheese and a little salsa first. Sounds strange, but it makes this creamy, tangy base that doesn't make the crust all soggy like regular beans do.
- She also showed me her meat trick - after browning the ground beef and adding taco seasoning, she lets it cool for about 10 minutes, then mixes in a handful of shredded cheese before putting it on the pizza. When it bakes, that cheese melts into the meat and makes it taste way more like real taco filling instead of just ground beef with seasoning powder.
- The last thing Maria taught me was to always brush the crust with garlic butter before adding any toppings. Takes maybe 30 seconds, but it stops the crust from getting soggy and adds this garlic flavor that makes everything taste better. She learned it from working at a pizza place in college, and it's one of those restaurant tricks that makes homemade pizza actually taste like the good stuff.
FAQ
What toppings go on taco pizza?
The basic ones are seasoned ground beef, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and sour cream. Some people add black olives, jalapeños, onions, or avocado. The key is putting the hot stuff on before baking and the cold fresh stuff on after it comes out of the oven.
Should you cook ground beef before putting it on pizza?
Yeah, definitely cook it first. Raw ground beef on pizza would be gross and probably unsafe. Brown it completely, drain the grease, add your taco seasoning, then let it cool a bit before putting it on the pizza. Otherwise you'll have greasy, undercooked meat.
What was on Pizza Hut taco pizza?
Pizza Hut's version had refried beans, seasoned ground beef, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and a special taco sauce. They don't make it anymore, which is why so many people try to recreate it at home. Their sauce was the secret - kind of tangy and not too spicy.
How do you make tortillas pizza?
Use flour tortillas as the crust - brush them with oil, bake for a few minutes until crispy, then add your toppings. They get really crispy and taste more like actual Mexican food than regular pizza dough. Just make sure to crisp them up first or they'll be chewy.
Your New Pizza Night Champion!
Now you've got everything you need to make taco pizza that'll make everyone forget about regular pizza night - from the basic recipe to Maria's cream cheese bean trick and garlic butter crust. This recipe proves that sometimes the best dinners come from mixing two good things together. oliver still gets excited every time I make it, and it's become our go-to for when we can't decide what to eat.
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Equipment
- 1 Large skillet (For browning ground beef)
- 1 Pizza pan or sheet (To bake the pizza)
- 1 Spatula (For flipping or serving)
- 1 Pizza Cutter (Or sharp knife)
- 1 Mixing bowl (For bean-cream cheese mixture)
- 1 Basting Brush (To brush garlic butter on crust)
Ingredients
- 1 lb Ground beef - Or turkey/chicken or vegetarian substitute
- 1 Taco seasoning packet - Mixed with water as directed
- ⅔ cup Water - As per taco seasoning instructions
- 1 lb Pizza dough - Homemade or store-bought
- 1 cup Refried beans - Can mix with cream cheese & salsa for base
- ½ cup Salsa or taco sauce - Adjust heat to taste
- 1 cup Shredded cheddar
- 1 cup Shredded Mexican blend - Or any cheese you like
- ½ cup Mozzarella cheese - Optional, for stretch
- 1 cup Shredded lettuce - For topping
- ½ cup Diced tomatoes
- ⅓ cup Sour cream - Or Greek yogurt
- ¼ cup Black olives - Sliced
- Optional toppings - Jalapeños, avocado, cilantro, hot sauce
Instructions
- Brown the ground beef, drain grease, add taco seasoning and water. Simmer until thick.
- Preheat oven to 425°F. Roll out dough, brush with oil or garlic butter, and pre-bake.
- Spread beans and salsa on crust. Add cooked meat and shredded cheese.
- Bake for 12–15 minutes until golden and bubbly. Let cool for 5 minutes.
- Add lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream, and optional toppings. Slice and serve.
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