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These Keto Locos Tacos are an awesome take on a fast food favorite, or just a great keto-friendly way to make tacos a regular occurrence in your house. Can you say “Taco Tuesday!”? I like to make these shells with a variety of cheeses sometimes, and sometimes I just use what’s on hand. In the video I make them with Pepper Jack Cheese, which is my personal favorite for this recipe. If you don’t like Pepper Jack, or think that it might be too spicy you can use Monterey Jack Cheese instead, or even Cheddar.

One kitchen contraption that will make the shaping and standing of these shells a little easier are some Taco Racks. I picked mine up on Amazon, because I could not find them in and local stores in my area. There are probably a lot of other ways you could think of to help the cheese shape itself into a taco shell, but just be careful. The Taco Racks have a somewhat limited utility outside of making this dish, though I guess they are also used for preventing your tacos from tipping over and spilling the insides all over the plate.

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One major bit of advice I will give you for making these Keto Locos Tacos is to make sure that you use Parchment Paper when melting the cheese in the oven. You do NOT want to use Wax Paper, Aluminum Foil, or even a non-stick baking dish, etc. Parchment Paper works, the cheese doesn’t stick to it, and you shouldn’t, have any kitchen disasters with a bunch of wasted cheese. I learned on my Keto Chicken Enchilada Recipe that many people ignored that advice and I got all kinds of pictures of cheese stuck to all sorts of creative surfaces that were not parchment paper.

KETO LOCOS TACOS RECIPE

Ease of Preparation: Easy

Prep Time:20 Minutes

Cooking Time:20 Minutes

Total Time:40 Minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1 Pound Grass-Fed Beef
  • 12 ounces Pepper Jack Cheese
  • 1/2 Medium White Onion
  • 2-3 Roma Tomatoes
  • 1 Bunch Cilantro
  • 3 Tablespoons Cumin
  • 2 Tablespoons Chili Powder
  • 1 Tablespoon Paprika
  • 1/2 TablespoonGranulated Garlic
  • 1/2 Tablespoon Onion Powder
  • Salt & Pepper (Optional)
  • Sour Cream (Optional)
  • Hot Sauce (Optional)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat the Oven to 350*F.
  2. Shred your block of preferred cheese. I prefer Pepper Jack, but I have had great success using Cheddar, Monterey Jack, and other cheeses too.
  3. Place about 2 ounces of shredded cheese onto each piece of parchment paper, on a large baking sheet.
  4. Bake the cheese in the oven initially for about 8 to 10 minutes. You will want to cook the cheese long enough for it to bubble, and for the outer edge of the cheese to start to get crispy. I recommend removing them from the oven around this time so that you can place them onto a taco rack, or something similar that will allow you to place them back into the oven to finish baking for a few minutes to crisp up even more into the shape of a taco shell.
  5. You will want to remove the cheese shells from the oven and allow to cool a little while before serving so that you can hold them with your hands.
  6. While the cheese shells are cooking, prep your toppings that you want to put on your taco, and get your beef or other meat of choice cooking on the stove too.
  7. To make my own Taco Seasoning I combine 3 Tablespoons Cumin, 2 Tablespoons Chili Powder, 1 Tablespoon Paprika, 1/2 Tablespoon Granulated Garlic, and 1/2 Tablespoon Onion Powder or Granulated Onion. I will also add some salt during cooking usually too.
  8. Brown the Grass-fed Beef over Medium High Heat and season with the Keto Taco Seasoning mixed above. Be sure to use a utensil to chop teh meat up even further into finely ground beef.
  9. When all the ingredients are ready plate your taco shells and fill with the meat and toppings. I will also often add some sour cream and hot sauce to the top.

SPECIAL NOTE: You can also use this cheese shell technique and place them over small bowls instead of on Taco Racks to make Keto Taco Salad Shells! You can also use more or less seasoning, or switch out the seasoning that I use for whatever you prefer to season your taco meat with. Just be sure to check to make sure that your taco seasoning does not have things like Dextrose or Maltodextrin in the ingredient list if you use something from off the shelf at the grocery store.

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Keto Locos Tacos Recipe

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These Keto Locos Tacos are an awesome take on a fast food favorite, or just a great keto-friendly way to make tacos a regular occurrence in your house. Can you say “Taco Tuesday!”? I like to make these shells with a variety of cheeses sometimes, and sometimes I just use what’s on hand.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 4 Servings

Ingredients

Optional Ingredients

  • Salt
  • Black Pepper
  • Sour Cream
  • Hot Sauce

Instructions

  • Preheat the Oven to 350*F.

  • Shred your block of preferred cheese. I prefer Pepper Jack, but I have had great success using Cheddar, Monterey Jack, and other cheeses too.

  • Place about 2 ounces of shredded cheese onto each piece ofparchment paper, on a large baking sheet.

  • Bake the cheese in the oven initially for about 8 to 10 minutes. You will want to cook the cheese long enough for it to bubble, and for the outer edge of the cheese to start to get crispy. I recommend removing them from the oven around this time so that you can place them onto ataco rack, or something similar that will allow you to place them back into the oven to finish baking for a few minutes to crisp up even more into the shape of a taco shell.

  • You will want to remove the cheese shells from the oven and allow to cool a little while before serving so that you can hold them with your hands.

  • While the cheese shells are cooking, prep your toppings that you want to put on your taco, and get your beef or other meat of choice cooking on the stove too.

  • To make my own Taco Seasoning I combine 3 TablespoonsCumin, 2 TablespoonsChili Powder, 1 TablespoonPaprika, 1/2 TablespoonGranulated Garlic, and 1/2 TablespoonOnion Powder or Granulated Onion. I will also add some salt during cooking usually too.

  • Brown the Grass-fed Beef over Medium High Heat and season with the Keto Taco Seasoning mixed above. Be sure to use a utensil to chop teh meat up even further into finely ground beef.

  • When all the ingredients are ready plate your taco shells and fill with the meat and toppings. I will also often add some sour cream and hot sauce to the top.

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Notes

You can also use this cheese shell technique and place them over small bowls instead of onTaco Racksto make Keto Taco Salad Shells! You can also use more or less seasoning, or switch out the seasoning that I use for whatever you prefer to season your taco meat with. Just be sure to check to make sure that your taco seasoning does not have things like Dextrose or Maltodextrin in the ingredient list if you use something from off the shelf at the grocery store.

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FAQs

Can I eat tacos on keto diet? ›

Tips for Ordering Keto at Mexican Restaurants

Ask for lettuce leaves to use instead of tortillas for tacos and fajitas. Go for the good stuff. Don't worry if they don't have lettuce leaves! You can just eat the filling out of the tacos (that's the good stuff anyway!) and leave the tortillas.

What are keto taco shells made of? ›

Try this keto taco shells recipe made from baked Cheddar cheese and shaped into a taco. These are a great gluten-free, low-carb, and keto option.

Are tacos high carb? ›

Taco, hard corn shell, with meat and cheese (1 regular - 5" diameter taco shell) contains 10.5g total carbs, 9g net carbs, 10.4g fat, 9.6g protein, and 174 calories.

Why does taco seasoning have carbs? ›

While most of the ingredients in store bought taco seasoning is keto approved, unfortunately, many mainstream brands have added fillers and anti-caking agents in them which convert to carbs.

Can you stay in ketosis eating low carb tortillas? ›

Whether you are on keto or want something kosher, low-carb tortillas are a great addition to one's meal. They allow you to pursue a plan effectively without the risk of going overboard. The best way to stay on track is to use medical recommendations and always check the calorie/carb ratio listed on the pack.

How many carbs a day on keto? ›

The ketogenic diet typically reduces total carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams a day—less than the amount found in a medium plain bagel—and can be as low as 20 grams a day. Generally, popular ketogenic resources suggest an average of 70-80% fat from total daily calories, 5-10% carbohydrate, and 10-20% protein.

What can I eat instead of rice on keto? ›

6 Keto-Friendly and Low Carb Rice Substitutes
  • Cauliflower Rice. 0.9 grams net carbs and 0.9 grams protein per 50 grams cooked serving. ...
  • Shirataki Rice. 0.6 grams net carbs and 0 grams protein per 50 grams cooked serving. ...
  • Mushroom Rice. ...
  • Lentils. ...
  • Wild Rice. ...
  • Quinoa.

Is Rice good for keto? ›

One of the initial food categories to steer clear of on the keto diet is grains and starchy foods. Examples include wheat, rice, corn, and oats, which are rich in carbohydrates. These goods can have a notable impact on blood sugar levels and impede the body's ability to enter ketosis.

Can you have lettuce on keto? ›

Lettuce is a versatile and keto-friendly vegetable. In fact, it is one of the lowest carb vegetables there is. In one cup of lettuce, there is only 1 gram of net carbs and 5 calories. Lettuce is also rich in vitamins and water, helping to keep you hydrated.

Can I eat tacos everyday? ›

All the different textures and flavors make tacos a popular food. But, tacos are best consumed in moderation. Especially if you are eating tacos that have a combination of cheese and meat, which could be high in saturated fat. Your body obtains all the necessary vitamins, minerals, and nutrients from a diverse diet.

How many carbs per day? ›

How many carbohydrates do you need? The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that carbohydrates make up 45% to 65% of total daily calories. So if you get 2,000 calories a day, between 900 and 1,300 calories should be from carbohydrates. That translates to between 225 and 325 grams of carbs a day.

Can I eat corn tortillas on keto? ›

According to the USDA, one large corn tortilla (44 grams) has 19.6 grams of total carbs and 2.77 grams of fiber, which gives us 16.83 grams of net carbs. This number is too high to be keto-friendly, considering that you'll be consuming other foods with carbs — unless you're eating mostly meat on keto.

Can you eat sour cream on keto? ›

Regular, full fat sour cream is made from cream and contains far more fat than carbs. Therefore, it's considered keto-friendly. However, low fat or nonfat sour cream is not. Full fat sour cream can provide some variety in a keto diet when used as a dip base or incorporated into recipes to boost the fat content.

Is seasoning bad for keto? ›

DRIED HERBS & SPICES

The lowest-carb options include thyme, basil, coriander, tarragon, mint, cinnamon, and ginger. Oregano, paprika, cumin, and cayenne have slightly more carbs, but are also keto-safe options when used in smaller amounts.

What seasoning is keto? ›

Here are some excellent options for your keto kitchen: Spices: Ground spices: Black pepper, cayenne pepper, chili powder, cinnamon, cumin, ginger, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika (smoked or sweet), turmeric.

Can I eat tortilla during keto? ›

Traditional wheat-based tortillas are relatively high in carbohydrates and may not be suitable for a strict ketogenic diet, which typically restricts carb intake to around 20-50 grams per day. However, there are low-carb and keto-friendly alternatives available that can be enjoyed in moderation.

What kind of tortillas can you eat on keto? ›

The Maria and Ricardo's Almond Flour Keto tortillas provide 6.5 grams carbs or 4 net carbs per tortilla. Flavors include Flax & Seeds, Sea Salt and the 'Everything Seasoning' tortilla.

Is ground beef okay on keto? ›

Low-cost AND low carb! It's not too good to be true—ground beef is totally keto-approved! The low-budget meat you know and love can be incorporated into SO many keto recipes, whether you're in the mood for a hearty dinner, a light lunch, or just a snack (fat bombs, we love you).

Are corn tortillas on keto? ›

No, authentic corn tortillas are not keto-friendly because they are made of corn flour, a high-carb flour that contains 79 grams of net carbs per 100 grams. However, you can make keto corn tortillas using other low-carb flour.

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