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Weeknight style Cheesy Baked Crispy Chipotle Chicken Tacos with Cilantro Lime Ranch…and all the toppings. Because loaded tacos are just better. Ground chicken seasoned with a smoky chipotle chili spice mix, stuffed into hard shell tacos, topped with cheese, and oven-baked. These tacos are crunchy on the outside, but spicy and cheesy inside. Serve each taco with a creamy, cooling cilantro lime ranch sauce, and a mix of your favorite taco toppings. They come together in minutes and are so delicious…the perfect weeknight dinner. Bonus, the chipotle chicken is great as a leftover. Pile it high onto your favorite tortilla chips for some seriously delicious nachos or serve it up atop greens for a Mexican inspired salad.

As a kid, tacos were a weeknight staple in our house. I’ve touched on this before, but my dad cooked tacos for dinner at least once or twice a week for multiple years straight. It probably wasn’t until I started to take over the cooking around the age of fourteen that we started to switch things up. So yes, the typical weeknight ground beef taco was a staple, and my dad had them down to a T.
He’d make his tacos with ground beef and store-bought taco seasoning. Then he’d simply stuff the meat into tortillas with a little cheddar cheese and nothing else. Well…maybe some lettuce for my mom and I. But no beans, no avocado, not even cilantro or a squeeze of lime. Very, very basic, and it’s just what my brothers wanted. At the time, I didn’t know any better, so I greatly enjoyed these tacos too. I took mine in a hard shell and oven-baked for extra crispiness on the outside, and soft and cheesy inside.

And there you have it.
That’s my childhood taco story. Did we ever get sick of eating tacos? Honestly, I don’t think we did. I’m pretty sure that we were the ones requesting taco night so often. We loved it and still do! I’m always making tacos, whether it’s these quick skillet chicken tacos, my favorite Caribbean shrimp tacos, or these saucy instant pot BBQ chicken tacos. Tacos are still on the menu every couple of weeks.
But my absolute go-to taco?
It’s these. They’re classic, so simple, cheesy, crunchy, and SO GOOD. I love them, my brothers love them, and pretty much every other human who enjoys Mexican food (even just a little) enjoys these crunchy tacos.

It is SIMPLE.
Pick up some ground chicken, turkey, or even ground beef. Just be sure to use what your family loves most! Simply brown the meat, add seasonings, and stuff into hard tacos. Then top with cheese, and bake in the oven until melted and crisp.
Doesn’t get any easier, but yet this is a dinner that everyone loves.
I do have a few little secrets however that make these tacos better than the rest.

Over the years, I feel like I’ve kind of perfected the taco seasoning mix. It’s just a touch spicy, a little smoky, and hinted with garlic. I use a mix of chipotle chili powder (key ingredient) and smoked paprika to keep the taco meat extra flavorful. Most tacos mixes use regular chili powder, but I’ve always found that to lack flavor. Using chipotle chili powder adds the perfect amount of spiciness.
I like to use a good amount, so be sure to adjust this to your family’s taste level. Start with two teaspoons and work your way up to three if you like things spicy!

Well, kind of, and the shells aren’t technically a part of the recipe. BUT I’m including it in the notes. Instead of using store-bought taco shells I like to take corn tortillas, stuff them with the taco meat plus cheese, then oven bake them until the tortillas are crispy. I rub each tortilla with olive oil and then flip them halfway through cooking. This is key to getting the tacos extra crispy on both sides.
If you have a couple extra minutes, I would highly recommend making your own “shells”. They’re very, very good…and much healthier than store-bought too!

Most tacos are topped with sour cream, but trust me this cilantro lime ranch is so much better, but it’s also not your average ranch.
I used fresh cilantro and plenty of lime in place of the usual herb mix and stirred in some pickled jalapeños for a spicy, tangy kick. This is the perfect sauce to dollop onto each cheesy, crunchy taco.
If you wanted to take the toppings a step further, I would recommend a pineapple salsa or mango salsa. But you all know me, I love a good fruity salsa. Oh, and maybe add a nice margarita too. This spicy mango marg is my personal favorite.

If you make these weeknight Crispy Chipotle Chicken Tacos with Cilantro Lime Ranch, 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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Just tried these tonight. Is over supposed to be 325 instead of 425? Mine started burning are 2 minutes.
Hey Whit! The temp is correct. Is it possible your oven just runs really hot? or Is your oven a convection oven? Maybe try 375 next time?
Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
@gail The chipotle powder is listed right above the smoked paprika in the recipe ingredients. The word “smokey” is not used because it is not a part of the actual name for chipotle powder. Chipotle powder is made from smoked, ground jalapenos. 🙂
Love is tacos! Tacos are love! Enjoying these for lunch with my sweet right now. We are very into them! Thank you Tieghan. Happy Valentine’s Day
Happy Valentine’s Day to you! I agree, tacos are love!! Haha! I am so glad you are loving this recipe Resa! Thank you! xTieghan
You mentioned Smokey chipotle spice as key, but I’m not seeing it in your recipe
Hi Gail! It is 2-3 teaspoons chipotle chili powder, use to your taste! I hope you love this recipe! Let me know how it turns out for you! xTieghan
duh. I just realized you don’t make your own corn tortillas, and that’s why I couldn’t find the recipe. you just tell us how you turn soft tortillas into folded crispy ones. sorry about that.
I make my tacos like this but in the air fryer. So quick and they turn out nice and crunchy (have to watch them because they cook quickly). I just spray some oil on the outside of the shell before baking. Going to try your sour cream next time I make them. Sounds good.
Ooo I will have to try that! Sounds so good! Thank you Celeste! xTieghan
The recipe for your corn tortillas is missing. The recipe notes only say how to cook the tacos…
Hi! Yes, the recipe notes state how to make soft shell tortillas into hard shell! I hope you try this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
tacos… I’m in!
I mean…always! Right?! Haha thank you Ruth! xTieghan
These look absolutely amazing! Cannot wait time make them!
Thank you so much Lindsay! I hope you love these! Let me know how they turn out for you! xTieghan
love these crispy and home-made shells too, much better than packaged tortillas, thank you!
Yes!! Thank you so much Sabrina! I hope you try this recipe! xTieghan
These look so good and I’ve printed the recipe. I especially like your idea for oven baking them. Your childhood taco story sounds like about how I used to fix them for my kids, just didn’t know any better. The lime and cilantro dressing sounds wonderful!
Thank you so much Dewana! I hope you try this recipe and it brings back some good memories! xTieghan
These tacos look amazing! I totally need to try them out asap!
Paige
http://thehappyflammily.com
I hope you do!! Let me know how these turn out for you Paige! xTieghan
I really like this recipe. Usually, we go for the soft tacos, but I want to try them This way with crispy shells for a change. Thanks for this recipe.
I hope you love them this way! Let me know how they turn out for you Joyce! xTieghan
Looks incredible! I was curious if tofu crumbles or even chickpeas could be substituted as a non-meat protein?
Hi Mia! I have not tried this, so I am unsure how it would turn out for you! I would think good though! Please let me know if you try! xTieghan
I want to make these bc they look delish! I have a question: do you rub the olive oil on one or both sides of the corn tortillas? Thanks
Hi Karen! I rub both sides with olive oil! I feel like it tastes better that way haha! I hope you love this recipe! Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan