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Homemade Cheesy Gordita Crunch Tacos…taking everyone’s favorite fast food taco and making it healthier at home. Ground meat (chicken or beef) seasoned with homemade taco seasoning. Then stuffed into hard shell tacos wrapped in soft tortillas with a blend of three types of Mexican cheese. Each taco is topped with spicy ranch, lettuce, and cheddar cheese. Just the right amount of melty cheese and a CRUNCH with every bite. These tacos come together quickly and are so DELICIOUS. Serve with a mix of more of your favorite toppings for a Cheesy Gordita Crunch that no one can pass up. A whole lot better than the fast-food version.

Well, would you look at me? I started with the Crunchwrap and now we’re moving onto these homemade Cheesy Gordita CRUNCH tacos. And to be honest, I think these might actually be a touch better than the Crunchwraps…
Don’t hate me for saying that, but hear me out.
First things first, these were not planned for today – at all. But if you follow along on my Instagram stories you know why these are happening today. Let’s rewind to Friday night. It’s about 6:45 pm, I’m working on writing recipes by the fire at the studio. I know, I’m lame, yes, writing recipes were my Friday night plans, but for me, it’s fine. Anyway…
My oldest brother, Creighton walks in looking for food only to find out I haven’t cooked. It was yet another computer day. He’s very, very disappointed. I made nothing he really enjoyed last week. After three days working on the computer, not a lot of food had come up to the house from me. So he was bumming. I can’t remember what exactly started the conversation, but Creigh was telling me about a dinner he made. Somehow our conversation came around to the Taco Bell Cheesy Gordita Crunch.
And Oh. My. Gosh. Did he have a lot to say about his very favorite Taco Bell menu item. I’ve never seen so much enthusiasm over anything in my life.
In his words, “whooooooo, if you can make a Cheesy Gordita Crunch, and you can make it healthy? You’ll solve the problems of the world”.
To say that I was dying with laughter would be an understatement. This conversation was surely the highlight of my weekend.

I could tell from the moment Creighton walked over to me and started going on about some couch he had to move, that he really had some things he needed to get off his chest. And when he started talking about T-Bell with so much excitement (all while holding a giant pepperoni stick in his hand), I quickly flipped the camera on him. Some moments are too good to not be documented.
I threw our little conversation up on Instagram Friday night, and…wow.
You guys have a lot of love for this T-Bell Cheesy Gordita Crunch. I took the thousands of direct messages to heart and quickly created my version of the Cheesy Gordita Crunch on Saturday. And now, here we are.
It’s Monday and we’re celebrating with the most exciting recipe of the week, the homemade Cheesy Gordita Crunch.
If you loved the Crunchwrap you’re guaranteed to love this taco too. Personally, I’m all about this taco, even over the Crunchwrap.
For anyone who is unfamiliar, the Cheesy Gordita Crunch is simply a hard shell taco, wrapped up in a soft piece of flatbread, topped with a three-cheese melted blend. It’s stuffed with meat, T-Bell’s spicy ranch sauce, lettuce, and then cheddar. It’s basically just a loaded cheesy taco doubled up on the shells.
These are GOOD. My photos do not do them justice. I just couldn’t seem to capture their cheesy goodness, but trust me, it’s there.

The best part about the Cheesy Gordita Crunch? They’re even easier to make than the Crunchwrap. If you can make a basic taco, you can easily make these too!
For the taco meat, I used my chipotle chicken taco seasoning mix because it’s always everyone’s favorite. You can make these using ground beef or chicken, I’ve done it both ways now, and both are equally delicious.
Once the meat is done, simply assemble, it’s that EASY.
First, lay the flour tortillas flat onto a baking sheet, then top them with a good amount of the three-cheese blend (cheddar, Monterey Jack, and mozzarella). Now, this next step is optional, BUT, if you ask me it’s a must-do. Sprinkle over a little bit of my homemade cheesy “Doritos” seasoning blend. Yes, cheesy Doritos seasoning. It’s a simple mix of garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cumin, chili powder, salt, and grated parmesan cheese.
It. Is. DELICIOUS when baked into the cheese…and only just a little bit addicting.
Throw the pan in the oven to let the cheese melt. Once the cheese is melty, add the hard shell tacos. Now press the melty cheese into the hard shells. The cheese sticks to the shell and holds everything together. I then throw the shells back into the oven to warm through again.
Now, layer up your tacos. It goes taco meat, homemade spicy ranch, lettuce, and then cheddar.

For the ranch, I did my go-to homemade Greek yogurt ranch but added in a spicy jalapeño and a squeeze of lime juice.
Most tacos are topped with sour cream, but trust me, this spicy ranch is so much better. It’s not your average ranch and really completes the taco.
I generously dollop the ranch on each taco, then pile on the lettuce and cheddar. It sure isn’t anything fancy, but I have to admit, these are some of the best tacos. You get the best of both worlds between the soft and hard shells, lots of melty, warm cheese, perfectly seasoned meat, spicy sauce, and even some greens too.
Beyond delicious. Easy to make. And hey, healthier than the T-Bell version, so I’d said they’re better too! Creighton’s opinion? Well, first of all, the excitement he had when I actually made these was through the roof. But then the taste.
Even BETTER. More seasoning, more sauce, more ranch, and the perfect cheesy shells. Pretty hard to beat that combo. Delicious, and so much fun too!

Looking for other fun Mexican dinners to try, here are my favorites:
Crispy Cauliflower Tinga Tacos with Honey Lime Avocado Crema
Crockpot Carne Asada Tacos with Cilantro Lime Garlic Sauce.
Lastly, if you make these Homemade Cheesy Gordita Crunch Tacos be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Hi! Just wondering for the ranch, do you use full fat or nonfat Greek yogurt?
Hey Joy,
I like to use full fat but either will work. I hope you enjoy the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
We loved this recipe so much Tieghan! Super easy to throw together on a weeknight with so much flavor! Thank you for always crushing the recipe game, I swear we make your recipes at least 5x a week, between meals & desserts. The BEST!
Hey Christine,
Thanks so much for making the recipe, I am so glad it was enjoyed! Thanks! xTieghan
Hello Tieghan,
So glad you made these! What size flour tortilla? I attempted a double decker taco once before and the street taco size I used didn’t wrap fully around the hard shell. Are the ones you used 8 inch?
Thank you for your help!
Hey Amy,
I used 6 inch shells, but you can use any size that you like:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Is there a substitute for buttermilk in the spicy ranch recipe? I don’t usually have buttermilk on hand but would love to give this recipe a try! Especially since the crunch wrap recipe you posted was a huge success !
Hey Lucy,
You can make buttermilk by mixing whole milk with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
I made these tonight ! Absolutely delicious!! My tortillas and the cheese on top of them kinda overcooked. The tortillas were a bit difficult to fold and ended up quite crunch but maybe because I did not use gluten free like suggested! Was still so delicious. I loved the ranch.
Hey Hannah,
Thanks so much for making the recipe, I am delighted it was enjoyed! xTieghan
Great recipe, kids loved it too, thanks!
Hey Lisa,
Thanks so much for making the recipe, I am delighted it was enjoyed! xTieghan
These Tacos were absolutely delicious, made a side of Tater Tots with the seasoning as well! Family is over the moon ? I’ll have to work out a little more this week, but we’ll worth it.
Hey Joanne,
Thanks so much for making the recipe, I am delighted it was enjoyed! xTieghan
Hi, I am Ale.
I think a better name for this recipe could be Quesadilla Crunchy Tacos.
Best wishes from Mexico : )
Thanks Ale! If you go back and read the post, I explain why these are called cheesy Gordita crunch tacos:) xTieghan
PLEASE do the toasted cheddar chalupa next. Life has not been the same for me since Taco Bell took it off the menu and I have not been able to find a good recipe for it. Can’t wait to try these, though. They look delicious!
I’ll add to my list!! xTieghan
Yo I am so dang excited for this! I am 34 years old and for 34 years I have been known for my insatiable love for all things Taco Bell (Yes, I know I’m crazy). My sister and I ate it growing up like it was some Michelin Star restaurant and my friends to this day will bring over TB when coming over to hang out. Needless to say I will be making this very, very soon. Looks DELICIOUS! Thank you so much for the recipe. Love your blog. 🙂
Hey Derek,
LOL I hope you love the recipe, let me know how it turns out! xTieghan
I remember eating these in high school, it was the only thing I’d ever order from Taco Bell (and haven’t eaten there since). These look INSANE! I need one!
xo Jessica
an indigo day
Thanks Jessica! xTieghan
I always loved the Taco Bell double decker taco supreme growing up. Similar concept but beans are the glue between the hard and soft tacos. I make them at home now as a fun take on taco night! Throw some pinto beans in the crockpot over the course of the day, mash them up, and assemble them with whatever you like. I may need to do the cheese glue with your dorito flavoring though. That sounds amazing!
Thanks Julie! xTieghan
I am making these,for sure. I will let u know.
Hope you love the recipe Elaine! xTieghan
The taco itself is very simple to make, we’ve been doing it this way for years! I’m so glad you came on board and made them! I will say I’m bummed you didn’t try to make Baja sauce, the spicy ranch in the comments won’t be at all like what TB serves (their ranch is a pepperjack, bell pepper and chipotle based sauce). Baja sauce is the one component I can’t figure out!
I hope you love the recipe Miranda! xTieghan
Looks insanely delicious! Cannot wait to make them!
Hey Cassandra,
Thanks so much for giving the recipe a try, I am so glad it was enjoyed! Have a great week:) xTieghan