Taco Braid – ground beef seasoned with taco seasoning, covered with shredded cheese and tomatoes and wrapped in a braided pizza dough. It’s a fun and different way to eat a taco!
We’ve all heard of tacos. Whether it’s a regular taco, a fish taco recipe, or any type of taco your heart desires. But, this recipe takes it one step further. Introducing, the taco braid!
Today I have for you, the illustrious Taco Braid! The video and pictures say it all. It’s taco meat, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and pizza dough. Pretty easy checklist if you ask me! So, here’s your go-to for taco Tuesday.
Watch this quick video on how to make it!
We eat tacos quite a bit around here because they’re easy and I like to make my own Homemade Taco Seasoning instead of buying the packets at the store. This time, I decided to change things up a bit and do something similar to our favorite Spinach Pepperoni Bread.
The braid was super easy to make and delicious to eat, so I’m sure it’s something the whole family will enjoy.
Place a package of refrigerated pizza dough onto a sheet of parchment that will fit a rimmed baking sheet and roll it out so that it’s 10 X 15 inches. Make sure you use the parchment. It makes it so much easier to transfer the braid from your work surface to the baking sheet. Ask me how I know…
Next, use your cut slices into the long sides of the dough, making them 1 1/2 inches thick and 3 inches in. You’ll be placing your ingredients down the middle.
Now, fold one end up and take the first two slices and fold them over to hold the end in place. Repeat with the dough slices, folding them over each other until just before you reach the last two at the opposite end.
Fold the remaining end up and wrap the last two slices over it. Spread the melted butter over the top and sprinkle with cheese.
TA DA!!!!
Look at that beauty! Really, don’t be intimidated. Pre-made pizza dough, some really great ingredients and you’ve got yourself a beautiful and delicious dinner. Or, if you want to go a step further you can make your own homemade pizza dough.
I think the family will be pleased.
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- and of course, you can’t make tacos without a good Taco Seasoning!
Taco Braid
Equipment
- parchment paper
- rimmed baking sheet
Ingredients
- 1 refrigerated pizza crust
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- ½ cup chopped onion
- 1 lb. ground beef
- 3 tablespoon Homemade Taco Seasoning
- ½ cup water
- 1 cup Fiesta Blend shredded cheese divided, or you can use your favorite. Plus additional for serving, if desired.
- 1 tomato, diced plus additional for topping, if desired
- 2 tablespoons butter melted
- 2 cups chopped Romaine lettuce
- sour cream and taco sauce for serving if desired
Instructions
- Prepare a rimmed baking sheet by lining it with parchment.
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
- In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and cook until soft, about 3-5 minutes. Add the ground beef and cook until brown. Pour in the water and homemade taco seasoning and mix until well incorporated. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 5-7 minutes.
- Transfer the piece of parchment to your work surface and using a rolling pin, roll out the pizza dough so that it measures 10 x 15-inches. With a knife or pizza cutter, make slices 1½ inches thick and 3 inches long down both long sides of the dough.
- Leaving about an inch at the top and bottom, place the ground beef down the center of the dough. Cover the beef with 3/4 cup of the cheese, and then add the diced tomato.
- Beginning at one end of the braid, fold the end up and wrap the first two slices over to secure it. Repeat the wrapping with opposite slices just until the last two. Fold the end up and wrap the last two slices over it to secure.
- Gently brush the top and sides with the melted butter. Sprinkle the remaining 1/4 cup of cheese on top.
- Transfer the braid on the parchment to the rimmed baking sheet. Bake for 20-25 minutes, until golden brown. Allow to cool a few minutes before serving. Cover with chopped Romaine lettuce, additional tomato and cheese, if desired. Serve with sour cream and taco sauce.
Nutrition
I rate everything I make on a scale of 1 – 4 with 4 being the best and this Taco Braid earned 4 rolling pins. As I said, it was delicious and I really think your family will enjoy it. Mine certainly did.
The kids will have fun eating it and it will be a great dish to take to a party.
Comments & Reviews
Jeanne R. Klein says
I made this for dinner last night with roasted rotisserie chicken as opposed to beef. It was absolutely wonderful and is on my list to make again. Thanks for a simple and delicious recipe
Lynne says
Yay, Jeanne, I’m so glad you liked it! You’ve got a great way of thinking because this braid with some shredded chicken is next on my list. Great minds think alike, hunh? 😉
Jeanne Klein says
Jeanne Klein, I have since then made this braid with a few other variations that were delicious. We did shredded chicken, bell peppers, onions, and alfredo sauce topped with shredded parm. Also we did apple pie filling, walnuts, raisins , cinnamon, and sugar with a drizzle of cream cheese frosting.
Lynne says
All great ideas, Jeanne! I’ve got a shredded chicken one I’m planning as well, but that apple pie one sounds especially delicious. Thanks for letting me know!
Chanta says
Oh that sounds outstanding with the chicken. I will def have to try it. Thanks for the idea!
Maureen says
I’m loving the ground beef in your tacos, Lynne. It’s really mouthwatering. I am hoping that you will not be encountering anymore rattlesnake during your hiking.
jasmine says
We made this last night and it was sooo delicious! Definitely a keeper and it would be a great party food. Thanks!
Lynne says
Jasmine, that’s so awesome to hear. Thank you so much for your comment!
Diane says
This looks good – wondering if I can assemble, wrap and freeze, then defrost in the fridge overnight and pop in the oven when I get home. Has anyone tried this method?
Thanks!
Lynne says
Diane, I have not frozen it before baking, but I know some of my readers have and they’ve said it’s worked ok. If you try it, I’d love to hear your feedback as well!
Samantha Whitson says
Hi There Lynne~ Thanks so much for an easy fun dinner idea! Do you offset the cuts in the dough on purpose or does it matter much for the braiding/filling containment?
Also, a big and GIGANTIC THANK YOU for the link to Zaycon!! I have been talking for years about wishing there was such thing as a meat co-op! Can we say BRILLIANT?!! Yes, I think we can. When I lived in the Northwest I would go in on sides of beef, half a pig etc. with family members. It’s been a very long time since we have been able to take part in anything like that and this is even better.Have already placed my first order, after further research into the company etc., and cannot begin to tell you how thrilled I am-except I think you may be getting the idea:) ~also, I have already raved about and sent it out to everyone I know, which is not the norm for me at all. THAT’S how thrilled I am!
Last, but not least, another thanks for the perfect blend for taco seasoning. I usually just throw together some combination of whatever spices I happen to grab, so having an actual measured guideline of ingredients is awesome. I refuse to pay what they want for the store packets-good grief, they’re ridiculous!
Hope you’re having a wonderful week, God bless you and your family~
Lynne says
Samantha, I am SO excited to read your comment and so sad that it’s taken me so long to respond. I apologize.
The cuts of the dough don’t have to be exact, but you do want to try to make them as even as possible so that there won’t be any huge gaps when it’s baking as some filling could tend to spill out.
You are very welcome for the Zaycon link. I have been pretty excited about that company as well for the past few years as the products have been great, the prices as well as the convenience. Thanks for spreading the word to your friends, too!
I appreciate your comment about the taco seasoning as well. It’s so much easier to have it on hand and know exactly what you’re putting into it as opposed to that store bought stuff. And yes, it IS expensive. I just hate not having one of those packets available when I decide to make a last minute dinner with taco seasoning.
Thank you so very much for your comment and taking the time to write. I wish you and your family the very best in 2016! Hugs!
Tanalyn pfeil says
How many servings does this make?
Lynne says
Tanalyn, I’ve found that it will serve 4 – 6 people.
DAWN says
This is a tasty recipe I have made it for years. I got it from my pampered chef cook book
Debbie Creed says
I cant wait to try it. This would be great for a Christmas Brunch with sausage, eggs and cheese
Lynne says
Thanks so much, Debbie! You must have read my mind, I’ve actually been working on a recipe just like that and will hopefully have it available in an ebook in the next month, so be on the lookout for it!
Doris Styles says
If you make it with sausage, eggs, and cheese…be sure to drizzle some real maple syrup on top of it before you close it up to bake. YUM.
Lynne says
That’s a great idea, Doris! Yum is right!
Lynn says
Yes and it was still good
Hope Van Leeuwen says
I made this tonight… Added red kidney beans and garlic to the meat mixture. It was a hit even with my picky eaters. This will be made again in my house and I even posted it in my Facebook group! Thank you for sharing it!
Lynne says
Hope, thank you SO much for letting me know! That’s so awesome to hear and I appreciate you taking the time to leave me a comment. It’s always a plus when we can get our finicky ones to eat. Thanks for sharing it in your group, too!
Donna says
we always add kidney beans to our taco meat…and sometimes a can of rotel also.
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Lynne says
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Steve says
I haven’t cooked or baked in a long long time, and this was the first thing I did and it came out great. Only downside was that I used diced tomatoes out of a can, so they made the bread a bit soggy but otherwise it turned out great. Will definitely make it again. Now I’m just looking over the rest of your site for other recipes to try out on my family.
I used to bake and cook when I was younger and loved it, but now with 3 kids, work, etc. it’s hard to find the time. My wife usually does the cooking (and does it well) so it’s a nice break for her.
Lynne says
Steve!!! That’s SO awesome to hear and precisely why I now do what I do and I LOVE that you left a comment. THANK YOU!
Browse away, I have plenty of recipes to try and there will be plenty more to come as well.
So glad to hear you enjoyed the braid and happy to hear that you’re back in the kitchen – the whole family will benefit and you’re giving life to an old love and enjoy the journey.
Thanks for letting me know!
Brenda@SugarfreeMom says
The video is awesome and so is the recipe!
Lynne says
Thanks so much, Brenda. It was fun to make the video, but more fun to eat the braid! 😉
Dorcas says
This is soooo good! I just made it and my husband and I are enjoying it right now. A big hit with us both! Thanks for sharing the recipe!!
Lynne says
I’m SO happy to hear that! Thanks so much for letting me know. It’s a good thing when a recipe comes along that everyone enjoys equally – a new menu item!
Laureen says
This is one sensational recipe, making this one soon.
Lynne says
Thanks so much, Laureen! Enjoy it.
Beverley says
Lynne this is pure genius and the video is so professional thank you thank you xoxo
Christie says
Taco Tuesdays just got kicked up a few notches! Love this!
Lauren Gaskill | Making Life Sweet says
Totally drooling over here! This is a great dinner or party idea!
Denise says
This would be a great super bowl meal – love the flavors!
Lynne says
Thanks, Denise! It is perfect to feed those hungry football crowds!
Andrea Hites says
Lynne, I have been making taco braid for years. I have always made it with homemade bread and it is wonderful. Using pizza dough sounds very convenient. I will give it a try!!
Lynne says
Thanks, Andrea! I love using homemade dough as well. The use of the pre-made pizza dough makes it great when you’re pressed for time.
Kathy White says
I was wondering if the canister of refrigerated pizza dough is the same as the biscuit style tube that is by the biscuits? Thanks!
Lynne says
It is in the same kind of canister, Kathy. I’ve also found balls of refrigerated pizza dough at my grocery store, but I find it easiest to use the kind in the canister as it’s already rectangular in shape and doesn’t take much more effort to make it larger.
Thanks for asking!
Brenda C. says
I always crockpot a roast with taco seasoning. I can’t stand cilantro but I know a friend uses it when cooking the meat. Those who love cilantro swear by this. I shred the cooked roast, then place that meat in a fry pay with a jar of salsa until the liquid is reduced and that is the filling I use. It is so much better than hamburger beef.
Lynne says
That’s a great idea, Brenda! I’ll have to try that next time.
You aren’t alone in your distaste for cilantro. My daughter can’t stand it and neither can my husband.
Melissa says
This was delicious. I put a layer of cheese, the taco meatwith onion, another layer of cheese and then braided. Spread melted butter on top and cheese, Baked for 25 minutes and then cut into 8 pieces. Served with lettuce, tomato, sour cream, and taco sauce. My family all wanted more.
The only issue I had was that I didn’t have parchment paper so I used waxed paper, it stuck and I had to peel off paper from the entire bottom, maybe if I would have sprayed it with Pam it wouldn’t have stuck.
Lynne says
Sounds great, Melissa! Thanks for letting me know. Yes, I would definitely use the parchment next time or if you don’t have that, go with some tin foil – less likely those will stick.
I’m so glad you all enjoyed it!
Shelagh says
Stumbled across your site and had to try this taco braid! A HUGE hit with my boys – this will become one of our ‘go-to’ meals. I too used canned tomato but drained it first. Next time, I’ll put a fine layer of salsa under the diced tomato for a little more kick.
Lynne says
That’s so awesome to hear, Shelagh! Thanks for letting me know. I love the additions you made to it as well. I’ve made the Denver Scrambled Braid here on the blog and I’ve got more braid recipes in the works, so be watching for them!
Alice says
I love Taco Recipes
Megan @ MegUnprocessed says
Those veggies looks great!
Lynne says
Thanks so much, Megan! Can’t have a Taco without the veggies, right?
fundy says
The video is awesome …
STACY SHEFFIELD says
I have everything but the pizza dough stocked right now, although I do have the refrigerated pie crusts. Any ideas on the substitute? Am thinking of trying it for a quick lunch on this rainy day.
Lynne says
Stacy,
You could definitely use the refrigerated pie crusts instead of the pizza dough and make it into a ring as opposed to a braid. Follow my directions for the stuffing. I would place one crust on the bottom and use another one for the top. Assemble the filling in a circle about an inch and a half from the outer edge and leave a circle in the middle, so that you can seal the inner portion of the circle and outer edges. Also, make sure to cut even slits in the top of ring so that you have vents. Does this make sense?? I wish I could draw you a picture of what I mean! haha
Here’s a link to kind of give you an idea of how you’d make it. Enjoy it!
http://www.food.com/recipe/taco-ring-from-pampered-chef-81160
Kim says
I just made this and it’s baking now. I’m sure it will taste yummy, but I must say, the dough was a bear to work with. It was darn near impossible to use a rolling pin to roll it out, it kept sliding all over. It made me frustrated. The dough is so flimsy to start with, and then to try and shape it, was not easy. It stuck to the parchment paper. I even used a little flour. It looks pretty in the oven and it smells good. I just wish the dough didn’t have to be such a pain. Any suggestions if I try this recipe again?
Lynne says
I’m sorry, Kim. I’ve had that issue many times as well. The dough is so good at retreating back to its’ original form after you think you’ve rolled it. It’s like one step forward and two steps back.
Unfortunately, I don’t have a great suggestion for you. Perhaps try letting the dough rest so it isn’t as cold. I found this article that might be of help: http://www.thekitchn.com/how-can-i-get-my-pizza-dough-t-150596
Gloria says
I use corn meal instead of flour to roll out dough and stretch it works very well
Donna Currie says
Thought you might be interested in this use of your recipe: http://damnkitchen.com/taco-braid
Lynne says
Thank you, very much for letting me know, Donna I appreciate it!
Amy says
Made this tonight, added refried beans under taco meat, added a can of green chilies and fresh diced jalapeño and onion to taco meat! Was awesome thank you for the great idea for dinner!
Lynne says
Yay, Amy!! I’m so glad you liked it and great idea for the substitutions. It sounds delicious!
Dawn says
I just made a cheeseburger version. I have one child who is meat and cheese only, so I browned ground beef with some salt and pepper and laid it out on the dough. I covered it with shredded cheese and on two-thirds I added ketchup, mustard, and chopped dill pickles. SO GOOD and so easy! Big hit at my house
Judy says
Five of the six most poisonous critters live around here and I’m terrifed of all of them so I spend very little time outside. Aside from the rattler’s tell, they all have a vile odor they put out when threatened so if you’re going to be working in flower beds sniff around first. Should dogs or cats get bitten get them to the vet ASAP, they can survive after massive doses of anti-biotics.
Santini says
Tacooooss! Another recipe worth trying! Thanks for sharing this!
Yang says
This looks so delicious! I have been baking a lot these days, I will make sure to make this taco braid for my family on the weekend. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!
Kit says
Wow tacos in bread! People who are in keto diet should have and try this. Avocado can be added to this also!
Ghulam Mohyudin says
It was perfect the first time. I learn so much from you as well! Keep it up great post. GMD Recipes
NCCOOK says
Can this recipe be made ahead and frozen? Just thaw and bake? Thank you!
Lynne says
I have not done that, but I think you should be able to. To thaw, I would suggest leaving it in the fridge overnight. Enjoy!
vamika says
Never tried this or even heard this Taco Braid before but seems delicious truly, love to make some thing new . So this one will be my next recipe, thanks for sharing with us.
Alishka says
This Taco bread recipe seems so delicious and amazing , will love to try this one . My little one gonna love this . Thanks for sharing this one.
Lynne says
Thank you, Alishka! Enjoy it!
SANDRA MORRISSEY says
Could you use pie dough or puff pastry
Lynne says
Sandra, even though I have not used either of those to make the Taco Braid, I know some people have used puff pastry with great success. I’m not sure about the pie dough. I’d love to hear your feedback if you use either of those.
Christine says
This looks delicious! Thank you for sharing. I’m going to make it this weekend. I’m a baker so I think I will make it with Puff Pastry.
Cheryle says
Your Taco Braid Recipe looks delicious. I will be making it soon, I’m going to use Bob’s Redmill 1 to 1 Baking Flour since it is gluten free. I will let you know how it turns out. If you have already used a gf method please share it. I have also shared your recipe on my Wellness For You in the 21st Century FB page. I like to share with my followers about fun and delicious recipes for meal planning and that can help with healthy eating plans.
Lorie says
Wow so yummy hubby went back for seconds. I had to cook it longer than the recipe called for to get golden. I added a tbsp of tomato paste and a splash of white wine but I cooked it down then drained the meat to avoid a soggy crust. I served it with nacho chips to help to pick up the filling.. mine didn’t come out as pretty but sure was delicious.
ebrevinil says
I was very pleased to find this website. I wanted to thank you for your time for this wonderful post!! I definitely enjoy reading it and I have you bookmarked to check out new stuff you blog post.
Sharon Ruth says
I didn’t add onions to mine. This was yummy! And very easy to make.
Kevin Dobbins says
Made this tonight. DELICIOUS! Looks like a new Taco Tuesday tradition for us! (I have pix. Why can’t I post pix???)
Lynne says
Kevin, I absolutely LOVE hearing that, thank you!! And thank you so much for the recipe rating, too! ❤️
I would LOVE to see your pictures!! You can message me on Instagram, and I’ll be able to see them there and would love to share it to my story: https://www.instagram.com/365daysofbaking/
Or, if you saw this post on the 365 Days of Baking Facebook page, you can leave your pictures there in the comments and I’ll be sure to look for them tomorrow:
https://www.facebook.com/365DaysBakingAndMore/posts/pfbid038CPobizsR8kY15qaM9PhgyPSgTmBZorUS4VsjuD6wf5AqfZYEWxiboVGV1YPGb7Pl
I’ll watch for them!!
Karen says
Yummy – nice twist on taco meat.
Lynne says
Karen, thanks so much for your feedback! I really appreciate it and am so glad you enjoyed it!
Karla says
Added rotel, garlic, and cilantro . Garnished with sour cream and avocado!!! Delicious
Lynne says
Karla, thank you so much for your feedback and rating! I really appreciate it! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Magda says
It was a hit with my family. Hubby had a second serving. It was easy to make and it was delicious.
Rhonda says
Hi this looks delicious but where I live there’s no frozen pizza dough, is there a recipe for the dough that I can make at home?
Lynne says
Rhonda, I have a recipe for pizza dough here: https://www.365daysofbakingandmore.com/homemade-pizza-dough-recipe/
It makes enough to make 3 Taco braids! Enjoy!
Diana says
My dad and I love tacos, and we knew we had to try this recipe! It turned out absolutely delicious and it was super easy to make. We also recommend enjoying the finished product with a side of tortilla chips!
Yerry says
Can this be made using puffed pastry?
Lynne says
Yerry, you most definitely can. I have not made it with puffed pastry, but many of my followers have and they like it a lot that way, too.
Euromillones comprobar says
Great recipe. Thanks for sharing.
Wendy Hakala says
I made the Taco Braid last night for dinner and it was really good – my husband and I both loved it. It’s a Keeper!!!
Lynne says
Wendy, thank you so very much. I absolutely love hearing that and am so thrilled you both enjoyed it!
Debra Fraser says
This is great actually am eating ir now..even my yankee husband really likes it. Thank you so much.
Lynne says
Debra, that’s so wonderful to hear. I’m so glad you and your husband both enjoyed it! Being a Yankee myself, but definitely NOT a Yankee fan 😉, I can understand that some foods are too spicy for our very tame palates. Happy to hear that the Taco Braid may actually be a keeper. Thank you!
Kathleen Daruda says
I made this recipe for taco braid. It was really easy to put together. Didn’t take hardly any time at all. It turned out beautifully golden brown. I served it out a family supper and everybody loved it.
It is way easier to eat a taco that way with a knife and fork and much much cleaner than trying to eat a taco in your hand, which is very messy.
I used a commercial taco flavour package this time, but I have since made the taco seasoning from the recipe that she also has here.
Next time I’m going to use my own homemade seasoning and I figure that the amount that the recipe makes it would cost about $17 in the store for the packages so there’s a huge savings involved and I had all the spices on hand in my cupboard anyway. I had nacho cheese blend on hand and so I use that but the next time I make this I am going to use homemade taco seasoning and purchase a bag of Mexican four cheese blend and try that. I can only imagine that it would make this recipe even better. This was a real success, and has turned out to be a keeper. I will be repeating it. Over and over. It was so easy to make, and fun to serve and eat!!
Lynne says
Kathleen, I’m so happy to hear that, thank you so much for the feedback!
It is a fun twist on a taco, and definitely not as messy to eat. So happy to hear you’ll be making it regularly.
Thank you!
Kimberly says
This recipe came up in my facebook feed so I printed it out and tried it tonight. Wow – was it ever delicious and the entire family loved it. I did cut up and fry 4 peppers and added that to the top of the inside of my ground beef. I mixed rice into my ground beef as well and we topped the inside with queso instead of cheddar but I will be making this again and again and again. Very very good.
Lynne says
Kimberly, thank you so much for your feedback and comment! I’m so glad you loved it so and that it will make more appearances on your dinner table! Your additions sound wonderful and I’ll have to give them a try next time I make it.
Karen says
I’ve made this numerous times. Whenever I do, i use Puff Pastry instead of Pizza Dough. It is great, and a big hit in my house!
Jo Mercer says
I want to try this next week for Friday Pizza Night.
I make my own pizza dough–what weight is a package of refrigerated pizza dough?
Lynne says
Hey Jo! For the Taco Braid, I use 1 pound of pizza dough, so 16 ounces.
Thanks for making it! Enjoy it and I’d love to hear your feedback if you can take a moment to let me know.
Clare says
My husband and I love this recipe mad exactly as noted. Lettuce, tomato, sour cream, topped with taco sauce is amazing!
Lynne says
Clare, that’s so awesome to hear, thank you! I’m thrilled you enjoyed it and really appreciate you taking the time to let me know and rate it. ❤️
Kathy says
My family loves this even picky eaters. I make my own pizza dough from another site that’s easy and only takes just over one hour.
charlene crandall says
I think I worked out great its first time making👍