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Taco nights just got a serious upgrade with this foolproof Sheet Pan Tacos recipe! These crispy tacos are perfect for a quick weeknight dinner or for feeding a crowd with minimal effort. I use budget-friendly ground turkey, but feel free to mix up the proteins or make them vegetarian if that’s your thing. The tortillas get golden and crispy in the oven, the filling is PACKED with flavor, and the quick creamy dipping sauce takes it over the top. These baked tacos have quickly become my go-to trick for an easy dinner that everyone always loves!

crispy baked tacos on a baking sheet

My Favorite Crispy Baked Tacos

When I’ve got the time, I’ll happily make my birria tacos because they’re outrageously good and absolutely worth it, but these sheet pan tacos are what I go for when I’m craving tacos and only have about 40 minutes to get dinner on the table. They’re crispy and flavor-packed, and the filling couldn’t be easier. I just mix ground turkey with drained diced tomatoes (the type with green chilies), warm seasonings, then pile it straight into the tortillas raw with refried beans, so there’s no browning, sautéing, or extra skillet to wash. A drizzle of oil on the sheet pan and a hot oven give you that same sizzle-and-crisp effect you’d usually get on the stovetop (but without flipping tacos or cooking in batches!)

And then there’s the quick sour cream-lime sauce…that creamy, tangy, smoky little bowl of goodness is honestly the cherry on top for me. It’s cool, rich, just a tiny bit sweet, and basically the final flourish that makes every crispy bite feel extra delicious. These sheet pan tacos are perfect for Cinco de Mayo, game day, tailgates, or any night you need to feed a group and still keep things easy!

Recipe Success Tips

  1. Warm the tortillas. Corn tortillas can crack if they’re too cold or dry, so I like to wrap them in a damp paper towel and microwave them for about 20 seconds before filling. That little bit of steam softens them up and makes them much more pliable, so they fold (mostly!) without splitting. You can also warm them in a dry skillet if you prefer.
  2. Don’t overfill the tacos! Keep the layer of meat fairly thin since the ground turkey goes into the tortillas raw. A thinner layer helps it cook through fully in the oven during the total cook time. It also makes the tacos easier to fold and crisp up. You’ll know the turkey is done when it’s no longer pink and looks opaque and lightly firm throughout.
  3. Make your sheet pan tacos crispy! Drizzling the sheet pan with oil and baking the tacos in a hot oven (425°F) helps the tortillas get golden and crisp. If you like your tacos extra crunchy, you can leave them in the oven for a few more minutes at the end.
  4. Swap the meat. Ground chicken or ground beef both work well here. If using beef, I’d go with a leaner option (around 93% lean or higher) so you don’t end up with too much fat seeping out and making the tacos greasy or soggy. Shredded chicken or leftover carnitas are also great alternatives.
  5. Customize the dipping sauce. The sour cream-lime sauce is easy to tweak depending on what you’re in the mood for. I sometimes add a little hot sauce, some lime zest, or chopped fresh cilantro to change it up.
  6. Make it vegetarian. You can easily skip the meat and make these with refried beans alone! Or add in extras like corn, bell peppers, more canned beans, leftover roasted vegetables, or your favorite plant-based protein to keep them hearty and filling.
  7. Prep them ahead. I sometimes assemble the tacos a few hours before baking, store them covered in the fridge, and bake them just before serving. They also reheat well (see the storage and reheating instructions at the end for more details!)
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Crispy Sheet Pan Tacos

These easy Sheet Pan Tacos bake up golden and crispy with ground turkey, refried beans, Monterey Jack cheese, and a quick sour cream-lime dipping sauce.
Course Main Course
Cuisine Mexican
Total Cost $7.94 recipe / $1.32 serving
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings 6 servings (2 tacos each)
Calories 388kcal

Equipment

  • Large Bowl
  • Baking Sheet
  • Small Bowl

Ingredients

Tacos

  • 1 lb. ground turkey $3.94
  • 10 oz. can diced tomatoes with green chilies drained, $0.96
  • 1 tsp chili powder $0.03
  • 1 tsp ground cumin $0.03
  • ½ tsp garlic powder $0.06
  • ½ tsp smoked paprika $0.08
  • ½ tsp salt $0.02
  • 12 small corn tortillas taco size, $0.79*
  • 1 cup Monterey jack cheese shredded, (113g) $0.98
  • 1 cup refried beans 260g, $0.57
  • 2 Tbsp vegetable oil $0.08

Dipping Sauce

  • ½ cup sour cream 120g, $0.26
  • 1 tsp lime juice $0.02
  • ½ tsp chili powder $0.01
  • ¼ tsp smoked paprika $0.04
  • ¼ tsp garlic powder $0.03
  • tsp salt $0.01
  • ½ tsp honey $0.03

Instructions

  • Gather and prep all ingredients and preheat oven to 425℉.
  • Wrap a damp paper towel around corn tortillas and microwave for 20 seconds to make them soft and pliable.
  • In a large bowl, combine ground turkey, drained diced tomatoes with green chilis, chili powder, cumin, smoked paprika, garlic powder, and salt. Mix until fully combined.
  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and drizzle with vegetable oil. Lay tortillas flat on the sheet, coating both sides lightly with oil.
  • On one half of each tortilla, spread 2–3 tablespoons of the turkey mixture and press lightly.
  • On the other half, spread a thin layer of refried beans.
  • Sprinkle shredded cheese over the taco and fold tortillas in half so meat and beans are on opposite sides. Press lightly to seal.
  • Bake for 25-35 minutes, flipping halfway through, until the turkey is fully cooked (165°F internally on a meat thermometer) and the tortillas are golden and crispy.**
  • While tacos bake, whisk together sour cream, lime juice, chili powder, smoked paprika, garlic powder, salt, and honey in a small bowl until smooth and creamy.
  • Serve the sheet pan tacos warm with the dipping sauce and any additional toppings you like, such as sliced avocado, chopped cilantro, or a squeeze of fresh lime.

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Notes

*Small flour tortillas will also work if that’s what you’ve got. Flour tortillas are a little softer and chewier, but they still crisp up well in the hot oven!
**Bake your sheet pan tacos for a few minutes longer if you like your tacos extra crispy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (2 tacos each) | Calories: 388kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 17g | Sodium: 667mg | Fiber: 6g

how to make Sheet Pan Tacos step-by-step photos

The ingredients to make sheet pan tacos.

Gather all of your ingredients and preheat the oven to 425°F.

A damp paper towel wrapped around tortillas.

Warm the tortillas: Wrap the 12 small corn tortillas in a damp paper towel and microwave for 20 seconds, or until they’re warm and pliable. This helps keep them from cracking when you fold them.

Spices, diced tomatoes, and ground turkey in a mixing bowl.

Make the meat mixture: In a large bowl, combine 1 lb. ground turkey, 1 drained 10 oz. can diced tomatoes with green chilies, 1 tsp chili powder, 1 tsp ground cumin, ½ tsp garlic powder, ½ tsp smoked paprika, and ½ tsp salt. Mix until the seasonings and tomatoes are evenly distributed throughout the turkey.

A hand arranging tortillas on a sheet pan.

Assemble the corn tortilla tacos: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, then drizzle on 2 Tbsp vegetable oil. Place the tortillas on the baking sheet and lightly coat both sides with the oil so they crisp up nicely in the oven.

Turkey meat filling spread over one half of a tortilla.

Spread about 2-3 Tbsp of the turkey mixture over one half of each tortilla, pressing it into a thin, even layer so it cooks through in the time it takes the tortillas to get crisp. See my photo here for reference.

Refried beans added to the other half of a tortillas next to a turkey meat mixture.

Now, on the other half of the tortilla, spread a thin layer of refried beans (about 2 Tbsp each).

A tortilla with turkey and refried beans topped with shredded cheese before baking.

Sprinkle some Monterey Jack cheese over the filling. You’ll need 1 cup of shredded cheese total for all 12 tacos.

A hand folding over a sheet pan taco.

Now fold each tortilla in half so the meat and beans are on opposite sides. Press gently to help the tacos hold their shape.

Sheet pan tacos halfway through baking.

Bake the sheet pan tacos for 25-35 minutes, flipping halfway through, until the tortillas are golden and crispy and the turkey is fully cooked to 165°F on a meat thermometer. The filling should look set and no longer pink, and the edges of the tortillas should feel crisp. For extra crispy tacos, you can leave them in for another couple of minutes at the end.

The ingredients to make a sour cream dipping sauce in a bowl.

Make the dipping sauce: While the tacos bake, whisk together ½ cup sour cream, 1 tsp lime juice, ½ tsp chili powder, ¼ tsp smoked paprika, ¼ tsp garlic powder, ⅛ tsp salt, and ½ tsp honey in a small bowl until smooth and creamy.

Sheet pan tacos on a baking tray with a bowl of spiced sour cream dipping sauce to the side.

Serve: Enjoy your baked tacos warm with the dipping sauce and any toppings you like (I love sliced avocado, chopped cilantro, or a squeeze of fresh lime!)

crispy baked taco dipped in sauce

Serving Suggestions

You don’t need to add anything to these sheet pan tacos, though I do like to pile them up with fresh toppings if I’ve got them! Chopped cilantro, diced avocado, sliced jalapeños, lime juice, and a little shredded lettuce all add color, texture, and the most delicious fresh contrast to the crispy tortillas and savory filling.

If you’re not feeling the lime-sour cream dip today, you can also serve these baked tacos with homemade guacamole or pico de gallo. For sides, I’d add Spanish rice, a simple side salad, or seasoned black beans. A few easy sides like these are an easy way to stretch the meal a little further, especially if you’re feeding a group.

Storage & Reheating

Store any leftover oven baked tacos in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Keep the dipping sauce separate until ready to serve to prevent the tortillas from getting soggy. You can also freeze fully cooked tacos individually wrapped in foil or plastic wrap, then place them in a freezer-safe bag. Freeze for up to 2 months. Reheat in the oven or air fryer at 375°F until fully heated through and crispy.

Try These Sheet Pan Mexican-Inspired Recipes Next:

  • I make these Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas when I want smoky, restaurant-style fajitas without babysitting a skillet.
  • Crispy chips, gooey cheese, and plenty of bold toppings make Chicken Nachos the kind of sheet pan dinner that disappears fast!
  • These Portobello Oven Fajitas are a vegetarian and vegan take on fajita night that doesn’t skimp on flavor!

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A pack of ground pork can go a long way when you’re trying to make dinner work on a budget. It’s usually cheaper than ground beef, chicken, or turkey, but it still brings plenty of rich flavor to the table, and it works in everything from quick noodles to saucy bowls and easy skillet meals. I love an ingredient that can save a few dollars and still keep dinner from feeling repetitive! So if you’ve been overlooking it at the store, these 19 Ground Pork Recipes will give you plenty of easy, budget-friendly ways to put it to good use!

Fast Noodle Dinners

Noodles are always a hit with our audience because they check alllll the right boxes. They’re quick, easy, packed with flavor, and usually built around pantry staples. These ground pork noodle recipes are some of our readers’ favorites, and they’re every bit as delicious as you’d expect.

1. Dan Dan Noodles

Dan Dan Noodles

Overhead view of a bowl of dan dan noodles with chopsticks.
An easy, at-home take on Dan Dan Noodles made with spaghetti, ground pork, peanut butter, and chili crisp for big flavor with simple ingredients.
4.92 from 23 votes
$8.86 Recipe / $2.22 Serving Get the Recipe

This easy Dan Dan noodles recipe has the makings of a repeat dinner. It turns spaghetti, ground pork, peanut butter, and chili crisp into a bold, nutty, spicy noodle bowl in just 30 minutes. I also love that it gives you restaurant-style flavor without a mile-long ingredient list!

2. Pork and Peanut Dragon Noodles

Pork and Peanut Dragon Noodles

Sweet, salty, rich, and crunchy, these Pork and Peanut Dragon Noodles hit all the bases. It’s fast, easy comfort food for busy nights! BudgetBytes.com
Sweet, salty, rich, and crunchy, these Pork and Peanut Dragon Noodles hit all the bases. It’s fast, easy comfort food for busy nights! 
4.79 from 227 votes
$3.75 recipe / $1.25 serving Get the Recipe

A true Budget Bytes favorite, these pork and peanut dragon noodles have more than 200 5-star reviews and counting! The sweet, salty, rich, crunchy combo really does hit everything you want in a fast noodle dinner, and the whole thing is ready in 25 minutes for just a couple of dollars total.

Bowl Meals

I’m always glad to have a few bowl meals in rotation because they tend to do a lot with very little. You get protein, carbs, plenty of texture, and a built-in excuse to toss in extra vegetables, which makes these feel practical and satisfying at the same time.

3. Teriyaki Meatball Bowls

Teriyaki Meatball Bowls

Close up of teriyaki meatball bowls with sauce being drizzled over top
Teriyaki Meatball Bowls include fragrant jasmine rice, tender pork meatballs, homemade teriyaki sauce, and broccoli florets for an easy meal prep friendly meal!
4.78 from 105 votes
$8.86 recipe / $2.22 serving Get the Recipe

These teriyaki meatball bowls are a solid meal prep option. You get jasmine rice, pork meatballs, homemade teriyaki sauce, and broccoli all in one bowl, and they reheat great for work lunches or easy dinners!

4. Bánh Mì Bowls

Bánh Mì Bowls

Banh Mi Bowls
All of the flavor of your favorite Vietnamese sandwich in an easy to eat bowl. 
4.77 from 17 votes
$8.18 recipe / $1.36 serving Get the Recipe

These bánh mì bowls take the flavors of bánh mì sandwiches and turns them into an easy bowl with ground pork meatballs and quick pickled carrots and onions. I love adding pickled vegetables to just about any bowl meal, and they do a lot of heavy lifting flavor-wise here!

5. Pork and Cherry Rice Bowl

Pork and Cherry Rice Bowls

Close up overhead view of a pork and cherry rice bowl.
These pork and cherry rice bowls are a quick and delicious rice bowl meal with a unique sweet and savory twist!
4.78 from 9 votes
$7.27 recipe / $1.82 serving Get the Recipe

I think these pork and cherry rice bowls are probably one of the more unexpected recipes in the bunch, and that’s exactly why it stands out! The sweet-savory cherry and pork combo keeps it interesting, but it’s still a quick rice bowl that’s done in about 35 minutes.

6. Hoisin Stir Fry Bowls

Hoisin Stir Fry Bowls with Spicy Peanut Sauce

Close-up of hoisin stir-fry bowl with peanut sauce.
Hoisin Stir Fry Bowls with a rich and spicy peanut sauce are a fast answer to dinner with tons of color, texture, and flavor. Use pork, chicken, or turkey! 
4.89 from 79 votes
$9.69 recipe / $2.42 serving Get the Recipe

Color, texture, big flavor, quick cook time? These hoisin stir fry bowls understand the assignment. They’re ready fast, work with ground pork, and the spicy peanut sauce is the kind of thing that makes them feel put together without much effort. I think this recipe would be great as lettuce wraps if you want to skip the rice, too!

7. BBQ Meatballs with Cheese Grits

BBQ Meatballs with Cheese Grits

Overhead view of a bowl of cheese grits with bbq meatballs and collard greens
BBQ Meatballs with Cheese Grits is the perfect cozy meal for crisp fall evenings, football games, and afternoons spent raking leaves.
4.87 from 30 votes
$7.74 recipe / $1.94 serving Get the Recipe

These BBQ meatballs with cheese grits feel a little different from the rice-based bowls above, with a cozier, comfort-food vibe that still fits right into an easy dinner rotation. I like that this ground pork recipe feels hearty enough for cooler weather without becoming fussy or taking a ton of time to make!

More Easy Dinner Recipes With Ground Pork

These ground pork recipes go in a few different directions, but they all have the same budget-friendly, flavor-packed energy that makes them worth keeping in your dinner rotation!

8. Pineapple Pork Hawaiian Burgers

Hawaiian Burgers

These rich and juicy Hawaiian Burgers are flavored with sweet pineapple, tangy teriyaki sauce, savory green onions, and creamy Monterey jack cheese. Budgetbytes.com
These rich and juicy Hawaiian Burgers are flavored with sweet pineapple, tangy teriyaki sauce, savory green onions, and creamy Monterey jack cheese. 
4.53 from 23 votes
$8.64 recipe / $2.16 serving Get the Recipe

If you want a burger that breaks out of the usual ketchup-and-mustard routine, these pineapple pork Hawaiian burgers are a good one to try. Juicy ground pork patties get topped with sweet pineapple, melty Monterey Jack, green onion, and a quick teriyaki-style sauce for the sweet-savory flavor combination my family loves.

9. Bún Chả (Vietnamese Meatballs)

Bún chả

Close up side view of Bún chả in a bowl with rice noodles and vegetables.
Bún chả (Vietnamese Meatballs) are simple, light, fresh, and perfect for a hot summer day or as a make-ahead meal.
4.52 from 27 votes
$16.30 recipe / $4.07 serving Get the Recipe

This bún chả recipe is light, fresh, and a great reminder that ground pork doesn’t always have to feel heavy. The Vietnamese-style meatballs are served with rice noodles, vegetables, and herbs, and it’s also a great option for make-ahead meals. I recommend following the storage instructions in the blog post and storing any leftover meatballs separately from the noodles & vegetables so everything stays as fresh as possible!

10. Nam Sod (Thai Pork Salad)

Nam Sod (Thai Pork Salad)

Close-up of Nam Sod served in a bowl.
Nam Sod is a vibrant and freshly flavored pork (or turkey) salad drenched with a lime, ginger, and chili dressing. Light, filling, and flavorful! 
4.88 from 39 votes
$10.31 recipe / $2.58 serving Get the Recipe

This Thai pork salad is probably one of the fastest recipes in this entire round-up, with just 20 minutes total time! The lime, ginger, and chili dressing keeps it vibrant and fresh, while the pork makes it filling enough to count as dinner. I love how this recipe proves just how many directions ground pork can go!

Delicious Pork Dumpling Recipes

These dumpling recipes are a little more weekend-project than quick weeknight throw-together, but I think they make great use of ground pork. The fillings are simple, flavorful, and easy on the budget, and the fact that you can freeze extras makes them even better.

11. Pork Gyoza

Pork Gyoza

Lineup of pork gyoza arranged neatly on a serving plate.
Filling, folding, frying, and steaming your own Pork Gyoza at home is not only fun, but it costs just pennies on the dollar compared to restaurants.
4.72 from 32 votes
$9.01 recipe / $0.18 each Get the Recipe

Homemade dumplings always feel a little impressive, but this pork gyoza recipe keeps them approachable. You get 50 gyoza from just half a pound of ground pork plus cabbage, aromatics, and wrappers, which keeps them wildly budget-friendly compared to restaurant dumplings!

12. Pork and Ginger Pot Stickers

Pork & Ginger Pot Stickers

Close-up of potstickers served with chopsticks.
These pork & ginger pot stickers may take a little time and effort, but the flavor and freshness can’t be beat.
4.75 from 4 votes
$6.96 recipe / $0.54 serving Get the Recipe

If you’ve got a little extra time and want something fun to make, these pork and ginger pot stickers are a great pick. The ground pork filling is bulked up with cabbage and seasoned with fresh ginger, garlic, and green onion. Bonus: you can freeze extras, so one batch can stretch into another dinner later on (I’m all about cooking once and eating twice!)

Recipes with Ground Beef and Pork Mix

Using a blend of beef and pork is a smart middle ground when you want some of beef’s deeper flavor but still want to keep costs from creeping too high. The pork brings richness and tenderness, the beef adds flavor, and together they make a lot of comfort food favorites feel especially satisfying on a budget.

13. Swedish Meatballs

Swedish Meatballs

Overhead view of swedish meatballs in a skillet with a wooden spoon.
Make Creamy Swedish Meatballs at home with a simple beef-and-pork blend, warm spices, and a rich gravy. This easy recipe tastes even better than IKEA!
4.78 from 31 votes
$5.92 recipe / $1.48 serving Get the Recipe

These Swedish meatballs are such a good example of why a beef and pork mix works so well. The pork keeps everything rich and tender, while the warm spices and creamy gravy make this feel like a cozy dinner without much effort. I definitely recommend grating the onion as shown in the recipe because it adds a LOT of flavor and helps the meatballs stay nice and juicy!

14. Cabbage Rolls

Cabbage Rolls

overhead view of cabbage rolls in a stock pot with tomato sauce poured on top and garnished with fresh dill
These delicious Cabbage Rolls are stuffed with ground meat and rice then baked in a simple tomato sauce for an easy comfort meal.
4.84 from 12 votes
$19.21 recipe / $2.40 serving Get the Recipe

Cabbage rolls take a little more time, but they’re the kind of comfort food that really pays you back. Tender cabbage leaves are wrapped around a hearty filling of ground beef and pork, rice, onion, and seasonings, then baked in a simple tomato sauce until everything is soft, savory, and full of flavor!

Try Swapping to Ground Pork For these Recipes

Ground pork is a pretty easy swap in a lot of recipes that call for beef or chicken, especially when there’s already a good sauce, plenty of aromatics, or a mix of vegetables involved. In most cases, you won’t need to change much beyond maybe draining a little extra fat if your pork is richer. Pork is typically cheaper than other ground meats, so this swap is also an easy money saver!

15. Sliders

Sliders

Overhead view of sliders on parchment paper.
This easy recipe for Sliders is perfect for feeding a group or serving at parties, game day, or a quick family dinner! A delicious and simple appetizer.
4.50 from 8 votes
$11.44 recipe / $1.91 serving Get the Recipe

These sliders are written with ground beef, but I think they work just as well with ground pork! They serve a group, bake up in one batch, and come out melty and golden in about 35 minutes, which makes them just as useful for dinner as they are for parties.

16. Beef and Cabbage Stir Fry

Beef and Cabbage Stir Fry

Beef and cabbage stir-fry served in a bowl.
This fast and easy Beef and Cabbage Stir Fry is a filling, low-carb dinner with big flavor and endless possibilities for customization.
4.64 from 506 votes
$7.14 recipe / $1.79 serving Get the Recipe

Our beef and cabbage stir fry already has endless room for customization, so I’m sure swapping in ground pork would be very straightforward. You’d still get a fast 30-minute dinner with lots of flavor, and the pork would be especially good with the cabbage. Since this stir fry recipe is low-cost and pantry-friendly, this swap makes a lot of sense when pork is the better buy.

17. Goulash

Easy American Goulash

Overhead close up view of a pot of American goulash.
This easy one pot version of American Goulash cooks the pasta and beef in the same pot with a homemade red wine tomato sauce for extra flavor. 
4.75 from 104 votes
$12.30 recipe / $2.05 serving Get the Recipe

Ground pork would work really well in this American goulash. The original recipe cooks the pasta and meat in the same pot with a homemade red wine tomato sauce, so there’s plenty of flavor built in to support the swap. If you’re not sure about swapping the beef for pork, I’d probably do half beef and half pork the first time to see if you like it!

18. Picadillo

Picadillo Recipe

Overhead shot of picadillo in a silver skillet with a wooden spoon in it.
Sweet, savory Puerto Rican-style Picadillo is a tomato-based ground beef stew that's ridiculously delicious, versatile, and ready in thirty.
4.81 from 21 votes
$12.18 recipe/ $1.52 per serving Get the Recipe

This is one of the easiest swaps in the bunch. Picadillo is already sweet, savory, tomato-y, and deeply flavorful, so ground pork would slide right in and still give you a dinner that feels balanced and bold in just 30 minutes. The pork would be especially nice if you want the filling to stay a little more tender and juicy.

19. Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Overhead shot of chicken lettuce wraps with bowls of chopped peanuts, chopped green onions and peanut lime dressing on the side.
These Chicken Lettuce Wraps are full of freshness and bold flavor, easy to prepare, and satisfying in every bite!
4.73 from 18 votes
$12.19 recipe / $3.04 serving Get the Recipe

My family loves these chicken lettuce wraps, and I know they’d be just as good made with ground pork. The filling is already quick, saucy, and full of texture from the vegetables and water chestnuts, so pork would make it a little richer and more savory!

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