This loaded taco potato recipe transforms ordinary baked potatoes into a Mexican-inspired feast that’s perfect for weeknight dinners when you need something satisfying and simple. Fluffy baked potatoes are generously loaded with seasoned ground beef, melted cheddar cheese, sour cream, green onions, and diced tomatoes creating the ultimate combination of comforting flavors and textures. The combination of crispy potato skins with fluffy interiors creates the ideal base for savory taco meat and all your favorite fresh toppings that everyone can customize to their liking.
Why You’ll Love This
- Naturally gluten-free and easily adaptable – Works for various dietary needs with simple ingredient swaps
- Complete meal in one dish with protein, vegetables, and starch – Everything you need for a balanced dinner without multiple side dishes
- Family friendly and completely customizable for picky eaters – Everyone can build their perfect potato with their favorite toppings
- Budget friendly using simple pantry ingredients – Creates an impressive meal without breaking the bank or requiring specialty items
- Ready in under an hour with minimal hands-on time – Most of the cooking happens in the oven while you handle other tasks
I created this recipe during a particularly busy week when I needed something that would satisfy my kids’ taco cravings but didn’t require all the fuss of traditional taco night setup. Now it’s requested at least twice a month in our house, and even my pickiest eater happily devours these loaded potatoes without complaints about trying something new.
Perfect Taco Ingredients
- Ground beef: Provides the hearty protein foundation that makes this a complete meal. Choose 90% lean for best flavor without excess grease
- Large russet potatoes: Offer the perfect crispy exterior and fluffy interior combination. Always select firm potatoes with no green spots or soft areas
- Taco seasoning packet: Delivers authentic Mexican flavor in seconds, though you can make your own with pantry spices if preferred
- Water: Helps the seasoning coat the meat evenly while creating that sauce-like consistency that clings beautifully
- Sharp cheddar cheese: Adds rich, creamy meltiness that binds everything together. Use freshly grated cheese for best melting results
- Sour cream: Provides cooling tanginess that perfectly balances the spicy, seasoned taco meat
- Fresh green onions: Bring fresh, mild onion flavor without overpowering the other delicate flavors
- Ripe tomatoes: Add juicy freshness and vibrant color that makes each bite more appealing
- Olive oil and salt: For rubbing potato skins to achieve that restaurant-quality crispy exterior
Complete Cooking Method
Preparing Perfect Baked Potatoes
- Thoroughly wash potatoes under cold running water and scrub away any dirt or debris from the skins using a vegetable brush. Dry completely with paper towels, then pierce each potato six to eight times with a fork to allow steam to escape during baking and prevent bursting. Rub skins lightly with olive oil and coarse salt for extra crispy, flavorful skins. Place directly on the middle rack in a preheated 400°F oven and bake for forty-five to fifty minutes until the skin feels crisp and a fork inserted into the center meets absolutely no resistance.
Creating Flavorful Taco Meat
- Heat a large skillet over medium heat until properly warmed throughout. Add ground beef and immediately break apart with a wooden spoon into small, uniform crumbles for even cooking and better texture distribution. Continue cooking for seven to eight minutes, stirring occasionally to ensure even browning until no pink color remains and the meat develops rich, caramelized edges. Carefully tilt the pan and spoon out any excess grease to prevent soggy final results.
Building Authentic Taco Seasoning
- Sprinkle the entire taco seasoning packet evenly over the cooked beef and stir thoroughly to coat every piece of meat with spices. Pour in the specified amount of water and mix completely, ensuring all seasoning distributes evenly throughout. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer and cook for five full minutes, stirring occasionally until the liquid reduces and thickens, coating the meat with concentrated flavor that will taste authentic and restaurant-quality.
Preparing Potato Foundation
- Using oven mitts, carefully remove the hot potatoes from the oven and let them cool for two to three minutes until cool enough to handle safely. Place each potato on an individual serving plate and slice lengthwise through the center without cutting completely through to the bottom. Gently press the ends toward the center to open each potato like a flower, creating a wide cavity. Use a fork to fluff the interior flesh, creating a fluffy, cloud-like bed that will hold toppings beautifully.
Assembling Perfect Loaded Potatoes
- Spoon generous portions of the hot, seasoned beef into each potato cavity, filling them completely for maximum satisfaction. Immediately top with freshly shredded cheddar cheese, allowing the heat from the meat and potato to melt it into stretchy, golden perfection. Add a generous dollop of cool sour cream that will create temperature contrast, then sprinkle with chopped green onions and diced fresh tomatoes for color and freshness. Serve immediately while everything is at peak temperature.
You Must Know
- The entire dish can be prepared in advance up to the assembly stage – Perfect for meal prep or entertaining when you want to minimize last-minute work
- This recipe provides balanced nutrition with protein, fiber, and vegetables – A complete meal that satisfies both hunger and nutritional needs
- Each potato can be completely customized with different toppings – Perfect for families with varying taste preferences and dietary restrictions
- Potato skins become incredibly crispy when rubbed with oil and salt – This restaurant trick transforms ordinary baked potatoes into something special
Smart Preparation Strategy
These taco potatoes work beautifully as a make-ahead meal for busy families or entertaining situations. You can bake the potatoes and prepare the seasoned taco meat up to two days in advance, storing them separately in the refrigerator until needed. When ready to serve, simply reheat the potatoes in a 350°F oven for fifteen minutes and warm the meat in a skillet or microwave until steaming hot. Assemble with fresh toppings just before serving for optimal flavor and texture. Leftover assembled potatoes can be refrigerated for up to three days, though the fresh toppings may not remain as crisp and appealing.
Creative Healthy Substitutions
This versatile recipe welcomes numerous adaptations based on dietary needs, preferences, or what you have available in your kitchen. Ground turkey or chicken works perfectly for a leaner protein option while maintaining all the satisfying flavors. Plant-based meat crumbles create an excellent vegetarian version that even meat-lovers enjoy. Sweet potatoes can replace russet potatoes for added nutrition and natural sweetness that complements the spicy taco meat beautifully. For dairy-free diets, use dairy-free cheese alternatives and substitute the sour cream with fresh guacamole, which provides the same creamy texture and tangy flavor profile.
Festive Serving Ideas
Transform this simple dinner into a festive taco potato bar by setting out additional toppings like sliced black olives, diced avocado, pickled jalapeños, fresh cilantro, lime wedges, and various hot sauces for customization. This interactive approach makes dinner engaging and fun for families and guests alike, allowing everyone to create their perfect combination. For a lighter meal option, serve half potatoes alongside a simple green salad dressed with lime vinaigrette that complements the Mexican flavors. These loaded potatoes also pair wonderfully with Mexican-style corn on the cob brushed with butter and sprinkled with chili powder and fresh lime juice.
Professional Chef Secrets
- Rub potatoes with olive oil and coarse salt before baking – Creates restaurant-quality crispy, flavorful skins that elevate the entire dish
- Let baked potatoes rest five minutes after baking – Makes handling safer while allowing steam to continue softening the interior for fluffier texture
- Reserve a few tablespoons of the taco meat cooking liquid – Drizzle over assembled potatoes for extra moisture and concentrated flavor that ties everything together

Taco Loaded Baked Potatoes
- Total Time: 65 min
- Yield: 5 Servings (4–6 loaded potatoes) 1x
Description
Crispy-skinned baked potatoes loaded with seasoned taco meat, melted cheese, and all your favorite fresh toppings.
Ingredients
→ Base ingredients
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1 pound lean ground beef
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4–6 medium Russet potatoes
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1 packet (1 oz) taco seasoning
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½ cup water
→ Delicious toppings
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1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
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½ cup sour cream
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¼ cup green onions, chopped
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½ cup fresh tomatoes, diced
Instructions
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Bake the Potatoes:
Wash and scrub the potatoes well. Pierce them all over with a fork. Bake at 400°F (200°C) for 45–50 minutes until fork-tender and the skin yields slightly when pressed. -
Cook the Taco Meat:
In a large skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef until browned and no longer pink. Drain any excess grease. -
Season the Meat:
Stir in taco seasoning and water. Simmer for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the mixture thickens and flavors meld. -
Prepare the Potatoes:
Slice baked potatoes open lengthwise. Fluff the insides with a fork. -
Assemble:
Spoon seasoned beef over each potato. Top with shredded cheese, sour cream, green onions, and diced tomatoes. Serve hot and enjoy!
Notes
- These loaded potatoes combine the best of baked potatoes and taco flavors!
- For extra crispy skins, rub potatoes with olive oil and salt before baking.
- Customize toppings: try black beans, jalapeños, avocado, cilantro, or hot sauce.
- Bake potatoes ahead and reheat for quick serving — great for meal prep!
- For a lighter version, use ground turkey or make it vegetarian with beans and veggies.
- Prep Time: 10 min
- Cook Time: 55 min