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The Healthier Homemade Crunchwrap Supreme…taking everyone’s favorite fast food and making it healthier…and at home too. Plus all the fixings. Because loaded crunchwraps are just better. Ground meat (chicken or beef) seasoned with a homemade taco seasoning mix, layered up with cheese, peppers, crispy baked tostadas, and more! Cook these up in the skillet until they’re crispy on the outside, but warm and cheesy inside. Serve each Crunchwrap with a mix of your favorite taco toppings. They come together in minutes and are so delicious…the perfect weeknight dinner. And honestly? A whole lot better than the fast-food version.

I would never have thought I would be typing these words, but today’s recipe is inspired by Taco Bell! Well, Taco Bell and every other brother and cousin in my life. My family has been begging me to recreate the Crunchwrap for well over a year. And after some serious convincing over Christmas, I caved in.
I know, I know. Everyone loves the Crunchwrap. it’s such a thing, but honestly? I’ve never had one. I was that very, very strange child that really didn’t care for fast food…other than Dairy Queen that is, which I of course loved. I was a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup or Cookie Dough Blizzard kind of girl. How about you? I’ve been told that I really missed out on the cookies n’ Cream Blizzard…
Anyway, I wasn’t much into fast food, but thankfully I have brothers and cousins. A few of whom, have really expressed the need for me to create this recipe. So here we are. And you know something? I’ve got to say, this homemade version is pretty darn good. I guess I can’t say it tastes just like the Taco Bell original, but it passed the test of every last family member, and they always tell it like it is.
The final word? Better than the original.

I had to do a bit of research on these, but after making well over three dozen Crunchwraps, I kind of developed my own method.
First though, the recipe. I wanted these to be similar to a Crunch, but with more flavor, more color, and less grease. I also wanted a bit more crunch in the center.
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 made, the rest is really just assembling.

Well, actually, you need to make the tostadas! They are the crunchy, cheesy middle layer, and trust me, you need them. I oven-baked mine to keep them a bit healthier, then seasoned them up two ways. First with plenty of lime zest and flaky sea salt.
And second, with a simple “Doritos” seasoning blend, which is a simple as mixing garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cumin, and chili powder with salt. It. Is. DELICIOUS when sprinkled on the warm tostada. And only just a little bit addicting…

Large Burrito Size Tortillas…I love to use Siete Foods Grain Free Burrito Size Tortillas, which I usually just order online or pick up at Whole Foods. Not only are these healthier, but I actually prefer the taste and texture over a regular flour tortilla.
Taco Meat…but homemade, of course.
Nacho Cheese Sauce…instead of a heavy cheese sauce, I use a mix of Mexican cheeses and poblano peppers. So. Delicious.
Extra Crunchy Tostadas…but oven-baked and very well seasoned.
Sour Cream…I swapped in Greek yogurt, but if you love sour cream, go for the sour cream!
Lettuce and Tomatoes…go heavy on these. They add crunch and keep things a little more balanced.
Small Taco Size Tortillas…again, I love to use these smaller Grain Free Tortillas. But whole wheat tortillas are another great option!

Here is what I will say, these take a second to assemble because of the multiple l layers, tacking, and then some folding at the end. BUT trust me, the extra effort is going to be worth it in the end.
I took as many photos of the stacking and wrapping as I could to help give you some visuals, but basically, you’re just layering everything up, then enclosing it all in one giant tortilla. Your first Crunchwrap will be the trickiest to assemble, but by the second, you’ll have it all figured out. And really, it’s pretty easy!
You can add in any additional sauces or more cheese, or keep it classic. I want heavy on the cilantro and lettuce and the cheese and peppers too!
Cook the Crucnhwraps in a skillet with a bit of olive oil, then serve them up with your favorite toppings. I ad avocado mashed up with lime and sea salt, plus hot sauce. My brothers do extra sour cream, hot sauce, and a little dip in some salsa too.
The Key? Serving these hot off the skillet so the tortillas are crispy and the cheese inside is warm and melty.
SO. GOOD. Better than the original because you can taste the flavor and not just lots of grease!
If you’re looking for a fun family dinner, try these! Not only are they delicious, but you can make a night out of it and get everyone in the kitchen to help assemble the CrunshWraps. They’ll be able to customize them to their liking too!
And for the adults, maybe add a nice margarita tas well. My current favorite is the very wintery frosted mistletoe margarita, but this spicy cucumber margarita is another great option! So you see? The perfect January Wednesday night at home. Homemade Crunchwraps and a margarita in hand. Hard to beat that.

Looking for fun takeout favorites recipes? Here are my favorites:
Instant Pot Pesto Zuppa Toscana
30 Minute Spicy Indian Butter Chicken
Better Than Takeout Dan Dan Noodles
Lastly, if you make this Healthier Homemade Crunchwrap Supreme, 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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Do you think these would keep in the fridge for a night and reheat well?
Hey Lauren,
Yes, thats fine to do, you can reheat in the oven and they will be great! I hope you love the recipe! xTieghan
Amazing!! Made these tonight and they were even better than t-bell!
Hey MJ,
Thanks so much for making the recipe, I am so excited that it was enjoyed! Have a great weekend:) xTieghan
Omg! I cannot put into words how delicious this was! One bite and so reminiscent of childhood days yet so much better!! Totally obsessed
Hey Hannah,
Thanks so much for making the recipe, I am so excited that it was enjoyed! Have a great weekend:) xTieghan
Made these for dinner tonight and they were awesome! Hubs gave a 2 thumbs up. I have not had the original Taco Bell but I’m sure these were better!!!! Thank you for making quarantine fun. I have been trying a few recipes of yours a month since this pandemic started. My cooking skills have greatly improved!
Hey Kristin,
Thanks so much for making the recipe, I am so excited that it was enjoyed! Have a great weekend:) xTieghan
Made for dinner tonight! My Taco Bell crunch wrap loving teen approved! And we all loved as well. That seasoning mix will be my new go-to. YUM! Another HBH winner!
Hey Natalie,
Thanks for making the recipe, I am so glad it was enjoyed! xTieghan
I’m in Scotland, and have never heard of these, but they look so good! x
Thanks so much Kelly-Jane! xTieghan
SO delicious! It will definitely be a regular in our house! Love that it’s customizable too
Hey Kim,
Thank you so much for giving the recipe a try, I am so glad you enjoyed! xTieghan
Excited to make this recipe! I have family members who love Taco Bell’s crunch wrap. In fact, I have made about 6 different recipes from you and all of them have been a hit. For Christmas I gave your most recent cookbook to my daughter and two daughter in laws because your twist on recipes are excellent. Thank you for wonderful blogs, videos and recipe books.
Hey Annette,
Thank you so much for your super kind message! I hope you love this recipe:) Have an awesome weekend! xTieghan
Can you freeze these? If so, how do you recommend heating them back up especially so they aren’t cold in the middle?
Hey Jana,
If you want to freeze, I would recommend doing do before you fry them in the skillet. I would reheat in the skillet or bake in an oven. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
I made these for my roommate and boyfriend last night. They absolutely loved it!!!!
Hey Lindsay,
Thank you so much for giving the recipe a try, I am so glad it was enjoyed! xTieghan
So excited to try this! Could you use a panini press rather than putting it in the skillet?
Hey Ashley,
Thanks so much, sure I think a panini press would work well here! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Good Morning Tieghan! I’ve been following you for a few months and basically am obsessed with your recipes! Your pretty much all that pops up on my Pinterest at this point. Lol! I’ve been diy-ing crunchwraps for years but am definitely making them your way w/ the seasoned corn tortilla. Today!! I make the breakfast ones too and they are delish. Surprise your fam with those! Thanks for constantly inspiring!!:]
Hey Kristi,
Thank you so much for your super kind message and following along! I hope you love my version of the Crunchwraps! xTieghan
Love your recipes ?.
Thanks so much!! xTieghan
The flavors on these were delicious. However, I used the siete tortillas recommended and they do not work for this recipe at all. I couldn’t even get the wraps in the pan without them ripping and falling apart. It turned into a big mess on our plates and we had to throw away the top tortilla because we couldn’t flip them back over once they fell apart.
Hey Madeline,
So sorry you had issues with the tortillas. I found they worked really well, you can check out my video on IG for extra help. I hope this helps! xTieghan
Amazing!! I’ve never had these at Taco Bell- I’ve only been there once in 30 years! But these are SO good! With our family of 6 we had leftovers which were also really good the next day for lunch. However, they are best just after making. We loved these and I will be making them again and again. They would also be good for party food!
Hey Missy,
I am so thrilled that you enjoyed the recipe, thanks so much for making it! Happy Friday! xTieghan