Copy Cat Taco Bell Enchirito Recipe - Make delicious Enchiritos at home! (2024)

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Remember the Enchiritos at Taco Bell back in the day? Soft flour tortillas wrapped around taco seasoned ground beef and refried beans, topped with a flavorful red enchilada sauce and melty cheese? It’s been a while since you could “make a run for the border” and order and Enchirito, but that’s okay – making them at home is so much better anyway. Especially with these great tips and tricks!

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It is no secret how much I love a good restaurant copycat recipe! I have tons of them on my website here and a whole Pinterest board dedicated to them. So this Copy Cat Taco Bell Enchirito Recipe will fit right in with all of the others.

Candy bars, McDonald’s, Starbucks, Olive Garden, Wendy’s and more … I can’t get enough of re-creating these favorites. Especially when the item is discontinued and I can’t just simply drive-thru and grab my go-to menu item.

Taco Bell Discontinued Menu Items

I don’t eat a lot of fast food, but if I do, I would have to say that Taco Bell has always been at the top of my list. I mean, Mexican food in general has always been my favorite. But to be quite honest, they are really kind of ticking me off these days.

I am a huge creature of habit and typically order the same thing when I go somewhere. Are you that way? Like if I am hungry for something, in particular, that’s why I want to go there. Sometimes I will go between a couple of things. But there is usually not a huge variety in my choosing off of a menu. My second menu pick from Taco Bell was the Mexican Pizza.

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I always ordered a #1. Last year, they changed a #1 to a #3 … like wth tbell? I blamed that on 2020. Then they removed the Mexican Pizza from their menu. Sadness, but I already have a recipe for Taco Bell Mexican Pizza so it didn’t sting quite as much. So, I will stick to my #3 when I go now — except I always ordered the taco that came with it “fresco style” and they added pico de gallo to the top and it was so much better than the sour cream kind. Now they discontinued that, too.

Yesterday I went to grab lunch on the way to my hair appointment with my daughter, and I was planning to grab us a taco salad. Guess what? No Taco Salads either. Taco Bell is adding on all sorts of weird food to their menu and discontinuing the classics. So that just gives me all the more reason to make their stuff at home and skip the drive thru altogether.

I will use my Air Fryer Edible Taco Bowl recipe to make my own taco salads at home, top them with my Homemade Pico de Gallo. Take that Taco Bell. Rant Over.

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Copy Cat Taco Bell Enchirito Recipe

I have my good friend, Brandi, from Aunt Bee’s Recipes to thank for this new addition to my Copy Cat recipes – her husband Kevin loved Enchiritos and was way bummed when they were discontinued, so she makes them at home, and now we do, too!

Brandi likes to make them ahead and store them in microwave containers that are perfect for her husband to microwave at work for lunch, or her two (VERY active) kiddos to zap after school or in between activities when they are famished.

That’s the beauty of this recipe – it’s quick, easy to make ahead, and easy to heat up when you’re ready. But if you aren’t just warming up one or two in the microwave, I have some cooking instructions to bake them all in the oven together. When your family is as big as mine, there would be a line at the microwave oven door if we were all wanting to eat them together. Ha!

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Freaky Friday Recipes Blog Hop

You might be wondering why I am bragging about my friend Brandi a little more than usual today? Well, today is Freaky Friday! Freaky Friday is a day where a bunch of us food bloggers get together and each gets assigned one another’s blogs to make a recipe from.

It’s all done in secret and all at the same time on the same day we announce who we were assigned and what we made. It’s a chance for our readers to see some great recipes all in one place, and to find some new blogs to follow. And that day is TODAY!

Aunt Bee’s Recipes

Aunt Bee’s Recipes is a place where when you visit, you’ll want to have some time to sit and browse. Brandi has tons of amazing recipes and you’re going to want to try them all!

I “met” Brandi virtually years ago when she had just begun blogging. We were fast friends, and for that friendship, I will be eternally grateful. Brandi has a heart bigger than anyone and loves her husband and her two children fiercely. If you look up “mama bear” in the dictionary, you’ll find her face.

Brandi is a self-taught cook that knows her way around a budget. If you are trying to make meals that will nourish your family and keep you on track financially, she can show you how. I have made so many of her recipes over the years, some of them I have even shared here, a couple of my favorites are this , her Southwest Chicken Linguine and her recipe for Copy Cat PF Changs Mongolian Beef.

More of Aunt Bee’s Recipes to Love

The hardest part about getting assigned Brandi’s website is trying to decide what recipe to try next! I thought about her Loaded Potato Skins or her Instant Pot Chili Con Queso then I landed on her recipe for Cookie Butter Cheesecake (O.M.G.) — that will still happen. And, I actually felt guilty about not making one of her casseroles. (she is like the QUEEN of casseroles)

But I was in the midst of being totally ticked at Taco Bell, and I landed on the Enchirito, and thought — time to have this great recipe join in the copy cat recipe fun!

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Ingredients in a Taco Bell Enchirito

  • canned refried beans,
  • lean ground beef
  • onion
  • red enchilada sauce
  • flour tortillas
  • cheddar cheese
  • taco seasoning

Now, if you want to make this recipe super duper simple, you can use packaged taco seasoning, enchilada sauce and refried beans right out of the can, or you can take a little advice from someone that knows how much these two tricks will change your life (and this recipe) from excellent to epic.

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Begin this recipe by seasoning your ground beef with my Homemade Taco Seasoning. I always keep a jar on hand, then I don’t need to worry about not having a packet when I need it.

First off, the refried beans. Sure you can just open the can and use them that way, but a couple of extras and you can use these restaurant-style beans instead.

Make your own red enchilada sauce! It’s so simple to make and it tastes SO much better than the canned stuff!!

Take the extra 5 minutes and Grate Your Cheese! It makes a HUGE difference. It melts better and just plain tastes better. Plus – it’s more economical.

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How to make Taco Bell Enchiritos

Begin by steaming your tortilla for a couple of seconds. Spread the “Dr.’d Up” refried beans into the bottom, and add the taco meat. Roll burrito style and place on a microwave-safe plate.

Spoon enchilada sauce over the top and top with shredded cheddar.

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Microwave until hot and cheese is melty.

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Top with black olives.

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Or whatever toppings you enjoy!!

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Love it? Pin it!!

Don’t forget where you found this awesome Enchirito recipe! Pin it to your favorite Pinterest board before you go!

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Check out the printable recipe card to see how to make a large batch of Enchiritos for a large group or your whole family!

Take a look at all of our 2021 Freaky Friday Winter Edition Recipes:

  1. An Affair from the Heart – Copy Cat Taco Bell Enchirito
  2. Aunt Bee’s Recipes – Three Cheese Jalapeno Poppers
  3. The Carefree Kitchen – Lemon Bundt Cake
  4. The Culinary Compass – Rotel Sausage Dip
  5. Devour Dinner – Cheese Enchiladas
  6. The Foodie Affair – Gluten Free Irish Soda Bread
  7. The Fresh Cooky – Cranberry Bourbon co*cktail
  8. House of Nash Eats – Pineapple Casserole
  9. Kathryn’s Kitchen Blog – Crab Stuffed Mushrooms
  10. Lemoine Family Kitchen – Red Beans & Rice
  11. Life, Love & Good Food – Pan Seared Scallops
  12. Lisa’s Dinnertime Dish – Weeknight Broccoli Shrimp Stir Fry
  13. Off the Eaten Path – Extra Crispy Air Fryer Chicken Wings
  14. Soulfully Made – Stuffed Pepper Meatloaf
  15. The Speckled Palate – Pretzel Cheese Dip
  16. Sugar Dish Me – Cheesecake Brownies with Graham Cracker Crust
  17. Take Two Tapas – Buffalo Chicken Taquitos in the Air Fryer
  18. West Via Midwest – Frito Corn Salad

See ALL of my Freaky Friday Recipes

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Copy Cat Taco Bell Enchirito Recipe

Remember the Enchiritos at Taco Bell back in the day? Soft flour tortillas wrapped around taco seasoned ground beef and refried beans, topped with a flavorful red enchilada sauce and melty cheese? It’s been a while since you could “make a run for the border” and order and Enchirito, but that’s okay – making them at home is so much better anyway. Especially with these great tips and tricks!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time20 minutes mins

Course: Restaurant Copy Cat Recipes

Cuisine: Mexican

Keyword: beef taco meat, Copy Cat Taco Bell Enchirito Recipe, easy, Enchirito Recipe, flour tortilla, How to make Taco Bell Enchiritos at home, quick, red enchilada sauce, shredded cheese, Taco Bell Enchirito

Servings: 8

Calories: 757kcal

Author: Michaela Kenkel

Ingredients

  • 1.5 pounds lean ground beef
  • 1 small onion diced
  • 1 packet taco seasoning
  • 1 16 ounce can *refried beans
  • 2 10 ounce cans of *red enchilada sauce
  • 6 burrito sized flour tortillas
  • 12 ounces sharp cheddar cheese shredded
  • Optional Toppings: black olives green onions, sour cream, salsa, tomatoes (whatever you like!)

Instructions

  • Brown ground beef in a skillet with onion and salt & pepper to taste. Drain off any excess grease and mix in taco seasoning packet and 1/3 cup water, cover and simmer on low.

  • Warm refried beans (or make according to my Restaurant Style Refried Beans Recipe)

  • Place the tortillas between two damp paper towels and steam them in the microwave for about 30 seconds.

  • Spread a layer of refried beans into the center of one tortilla, add a layer of taco meat over the top of the beans, tuck the ends of the tortilla in and roll up, placing it seam side down on a microwave-safe plate.

  • Spoon red enchilada sauce over the top of the tortilla and sprinkle with shredded cheese.

  • Place in the microwave and heat for 1-2 minutes, or until cheese is melty.

  • Top with your favorite toppings if desired.

Notes

Recipe for Restaurant Style Refried Beans

Recipe for Red Enchilada Sauce

To make a large batch, preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Prepare the Enchiritos as shown above, place them seam side down in a 9x13 baking dish. Bake the whole batch for about 5-8 minutes, or until cheese is melted.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 757kcal | Carbohydrates: 53g | Protein: 50g | Fat: 38g | Saturated Fat: 18g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 16g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 140mg | Sodium: 1405mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 6g

Copy Cat Taco Bell Enchirito Recipe - Make delicious Enchiritos at home! (2024)

FAQs

What is the Enchirito at Taco Bell made of? ›

The Enchirito is a soft flour tortilla loaded with seasoned beef, beans and diced onions, which is then rolled up and doused with red sauce and topped with melted, shredded cheddar cheese. The popular item returns to menus for $3.79 and is solely available for order on Taco Bell's digital platforms.

What is the difference between an enchilada and an Enchirito? ›

Whereas a burrito is typically a flour tortilla filled with beans, and an enchilada is typically a corn tortilla filled with meat and smothered in chile sauce, the name Enchirito communicates the combination of these elements.

What is Taco Bell enchilada sauce? ›

Taco Bell Red Sauce (Copycat) is your favorite fast food mild hot sauce perfect to top any Mexican food. Made with chili powder, cumin, and cayenne pepper.

What is Taco Bell red sauce made of? ›

Tomato Sauce – The base of this Taco Bell red sauce recipe is tomato sauce! It adds color and flavor to the overall results. Chipotle Chili Powder – Earthy, smoky, and complex, chipotle chili powder gives your sauce a hit of heat! You can play around with the quantities to achieve your preferred spice level.

What is the difference between burrito sauce and enchilada sauce? ›

Now, is there a difference between wet burrito sauce vs enchilada sauce? The answer is none. A wet burrito also typically uses enchilada sauce. Their only difference is that you usually bake a sauce-drenched enchilada before serving.

What is wet burrito sauce made of? ›

For gravy, combine enchilada sauce, beef gravy, and the other half of tomatoes, and heat until almost boiling. Soften tortillas according to package directions.

What is a Mexican Enchirito? ›

About the Taco Bell Enchirito

The dish, made up of a traditional beef, bean, and cheese burrito smothered in red enchilada sauce and topped with shredded cheese, first appeared on the chain's menu in the 1970s.

What is enchilada sauce vs taco sauce? ›

Taco sauce has a similar taste profile to enchilada sauces. Like enchilada sauce, it's made with tomatoes, garlic, chilies, and various other spices and aromatics. It does have a different flavor, but the main problem with using taco sauce is that it's thicker. It's meant as a condiment rather than a cooking sauce.

Can I get a Taco Bell Enchirito? ›

The popular item returns to menus for $3.79 and is solely available for order on Taco Bell's digital platforms. The Enchirito was first introduced all the way back in 1970, making the menu item as old as Leonardo DiCaprio. And just like the “Wolf of Wall Street” star, the item was in high demand for years.

What is the red enchilada sauce called? ›

The most common “red” enchilada sauce may also be called salsa roja, salsa roja para enchiladas, or mole rojo. This is a sauce made out of ancho/pasilla/New Mexico and/or Cascabel chiles, onion, garlic, tomatoes, broth, cumin, oregano, etc.

What is a good substitute for red enchilada sauce? ›

If you're in a pinch, a simple combination of tomato sauce and spices can stand in for enchilada sauce. Mix together tomato sauce with chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, and a pinch of oregano to create a quick and easy substitute.

Can you buy Taco Bell's red sauce in the store? ›

The quickest way to buy Taco Bell's red sauce is by heading to your nearest grocery store or shopping online. Many supermarkets carry Taco Bell's branded products, including their famous red sauce, in the Mexican food aisle.

Does Taco Bell have a secret sauce? ›

Taco Bell and Secret Aardvark created an all-new zesty Serrabanero Ranch Sauce, crafted from green tomatoes, roasted tomatillos serrano and green habanero peppers blended with savory ranch; the sauce adds a bold punch of spice to the classic Nacho Fries.

Is bottled Taco Bell sauce the same as packets? ›

However, the sauce packet has food starch, sugar, potassium sorbate, and garlic concentrate (via Taco Bell), while the bottled sauce includes spices, xanthan gum, potassium chloride, yeast extract, and datem (via Target).

What sauce does Taco Bell use in their burritos? ›

You might know it best from the classic Bean Burrito on the menu today. But, actually, this enchilada-style sauce has been around for decades. A Taco Bell® sensation in every sense. Safe to say, red sauce has had plenty of time to hone its taste-bud-tantalizing, deliciously disarming techniques.

Is Taco Bell red sauce enchilada sauce? ›

Taco Bell's red sauce is designed specifically to complement their menu items. It's a bit milder compared to most enchilada sauces you'd find in stores or make at home, which often have a richer, deeper chili flavor.

How do you ask for Enchirito at Taco Bell? ›

The only difference between a bean burrito and an Enchirito is that the enchilada sauce and shredded cheese are inside rather than on top, and it doesn't have beef. Simply add beef, and ask for the sauce and cheese on the side, and you'll have an Enchirito.

Why did Taco Bell discontinue the Enchirito? ›

According to USA Today, Taco Bell first removed the item in 2020 as the company began "streamlining our menu" to "provide a more efficient restaurant experience." But after fans' outcry, the restaurant added the item back to the menu in May 2022.

How long is the Enchirito back for? ›

After fans begged (and voted) for its return, the Enchirito returned to menus in 2022, but for just two weeks only as part of the aforementioned "Brought Back" campaign.

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