Keto Taco Shells

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  • prep time

    prep time

    1 min

  • cook time

    cook time

    12 min

  • ready time

    ready time

    13 min

Keto Taco Shells

31 ratings

Nobody can deny the irresistible urge to bite into a hot, crunchy taco! Unfortunately, flour and corn tortillas are out of the question for low carb diets. We’ve taken the same idea for cheese crisps and turned it into crispy taco shells. That’s right, these keto taco shells are made with golden brown cheddar cheese! A little sprinkle of cumin turns the taco shells into a perfectly seasoned vessel for your favorite taco fillings. Yum!

  • Net Carbs

    0.8 g

  • Fiber

    0 g

  • Total Carbs

    0.8 g

  • Protein

    14.1 g

  • Fats

    18.8 g

229 cals

Keto Taco Shells

#1 Low Carb & Keto Diet App Since 2010

Track macros, calories, and access top Keto recipes.

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Ingredients

  • Shredded Cheddar Cheese

    Shredded Cheddar Cheese

    2 cup, shredded

  • Spices Cumin Seed

    Spices Cumin Seed

    ½ tsp

Recipe Steps

steps 4

13 min

  • Step 1

    Heat a small pan to medium heat. You want the pan to be the size your taco shells will be. Prepare a 12-cup muffin tray by flipping it over on a flat surface.
  • Step 2

    Sprinkle a half cup of cheese in a circular shape in your pan. Sprinkle a ⅛ tsp of cumin over the cheese. Use a spatula to gently form an even circular shape in the skillet as the cheese melts.
    Step 2
  • Step 3

    Let the cheese turn golden brown throughout without burning. Use the spatula and skillet to gently tilt the melted cheese between muffin cups to form a taco shell shape. The cheese should harden almost instantly.
    Step 3
  • Step 4

    Repeat this process for each taco shell. Fill with your favorite taco fillings!
    Step 4

Comments 31

  • UpbeatArugula148609

    UpbeatArugula148609 2 years ago

    I will admit I was skeptical about these...but they were delicious!!! My husband went crazy for them. I initially had a problem when I saw all the grease pool up....but a paper towel solved that problem!! Try them!!

    • SuperMacadamia568849

      SuperMacadamia568849 2 years ago

      This did not turn out good. You be better off buying the already made ones from Aldi’s. They didn’t get crispy there were super oily. Lot of bad fats In them.

      • Lilbuni2004

        Lilbuni2004 3 years ago

        Love this! I have a taco holder from pampered chef, and I lay them over top that to form the shells. I didn’t add the cumin

        • MarvellousKale715706

          MarvellousKale715706 3 years ago

          Made these in an omelette pan and slid them over a rolling pin to cool. Amazing and I thought they would crumble when you bit into them but no. Perfect crunch hubby was amazed This is a keeper for TUESDAY TACO NIGHT

          • Puddingtame

            Puddingtame 7 months ago

            I love the rolling pin suggestion

        • Bondgrl007

          Bondgrl007 3 years ago

          Epic fail for me, lol. Greasy and the cheese never hardened into shells. I just crumbled them up and made a taco salad.

          • Lori

            Lori 3 years ago

            These were great! I used my metal taco holders to form them…perfect!

            • dianerick20017b46o

              dianerick20017b46o 3 years ago

              Made them in a non-stick pan. Poured (slid) them over parchment paper 2 at a time. Folded the paper as they cooled quickly. Nice shape. Yum!

              • FabulousRadish512509

                FabulousRadish512509 3 years ago

                I used parchment paper and a silicone mat. Cooked 3.5 min. Removed from oven and let cool for 2 min amd removed to cupcake pan to stand/shape them.

                • Ceci

                  Ceci 3 years ago

                  Awesome ❤️

                  • LazyInCT

                    LazyInCT 3 years ago

                    The cheese stuck to the pan and scrapping it out was a nightmare (I used a nonstick pan). The “taco shell” turned into a hard ball of cheese.

                    • MarvellousMacadamia828354

                      MarvellousMacadamia828354 3 years ago

                      I made mine in an air fryer on parchment paper. I had to fold them fast before they got hard. They came out very nice.

                      • Shockerwoman

                        Shockerwoman 4 years ago

                        Had a hard time getting them out of the pan... didn’t form like I would have liked... but, really good

                        • Free-n-Deed

                          Free-n-Deed 4 years ago

                          These are fabulous! Far exceeded my expectations!

                          • Maiden Minnesota

                            Maiden Minnesota 4 years ago

                            I've made cheese chips before this way, and they're good. They absolutely taste like Cheez-its. I would skip the cumin on these, though, then skip the cheese on the taco because the shell IS the cheese.

                            • acheek2cheek43a9

                              acheek2cheek43a9 4 years ago

                              I tried this but used a omelet pan and not as much cheese,, then hung it over my spatula.

                              • Soonbeslim

                                Soonbeslim 4 years ago

                                Just made these, turned out perfect. Absolutely delicious with the shrimp taco skillet recipe.

                                • ExcellentKetone222433

                                  ExcellentKetone222433 4 years ago

                                  Terrible. Just made a mess. And was too rich.

                                  • FlamesHairdressing

                                    FlamesHairdressing 4 years ago

                                    A lot quicker if you melt the cheese in the microwave on baking paper, then form the shape of the taco over a rolling pin.

                                    • Diane

                                      Diane 4 years ago

                                      How long did you melt it for? Thanks in advance!

                                  • oabinader

                                    oabinader 4 years ago

                                    Hi! Do you use butter or oil to grease the pan?

                                    • Maiden Minnesota

                                      Maiden Minnesota 4 years ago

                                      You don't need to grease the pan as the cheese is almost pure fat. It greases itself.

                                  • Sara53213

                                    Sara53213 5 years ago

                                    Just the crunch I was looking for on Cinco de Mayo/Taco Tuesday! Thank you!

                                    • Natalie

                                      Natalie 5 years ago

                                      Made these last night. Delish

                                      • Cater

                                        Cater 5 years ago

                                        Can you make these big enough to put them in a taco salad tortilla form?

                                        • recipewriter

                                          recipewriter 5 years ago

                                          To make a taco shell for a salad use a pan large enough to double the amount of cheese, cook as instructed, and set the shell to harden over the bottom of a bowl instead of between muffin tins. This will make the crunchy taco bowl.

                                      • SmithSaraL_96

                                        SmithSaraL_96 5 years ago

                                        They taste like cheez itz! I’m in love ❤️

                                        • MaggieC

                                          MaggieC 5 years ago

                                          These are almost better than corn tortillas! I wonder if there's a way to find out the fat content of these after cooking? Most of the fat cooks off and is poured out. Anyone know? It must be a lot less than before cooking which seems to be what the macros are based on.

                                          • RockyNicole07

                                            RockyNicole07 6 years ago

                                            These are our go to for tacos. So good and they hold up really well

                                            • Wingal

                                              Wingal 6 years ago

                                              Looking Forward to trying these.

                                              • TraciMoore789142a

                                                TraciMoore789142a 6 years ago

                                                These are terrific and my son liked them because they don’t fall apart like regular taco shells. I hung them over a handle to shape