Zucchini Tortillas Recipe or Soft Taco Tortilla Shells from Grated Zucchini (2024)

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by Todd + Diane

This popular zucchini tortillas recipe is one of our most popular recipes on our site, originally published in July 2015. It’s been a favorite low carb alternative to regular flour and corn tortillas.

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Low Carb Tortillas Made with Zucchini

Last year in 2014 it started with this crazy zucchini tortilla inspiration because we couldn’t hardly find any reference to zucchini tortillas online. So we said “let’s make healthy zucchini taco shells!” Why not? Everyone was making pizza crusts with cauliflower so why not use up all this leftover zucchini? As odd as it many have sounded it actually has become one of our favorite year round recipes and can’t believe we’re finally sharing it almost a year later. We should have shared it right away when we made it last year, but our busy commercial photography lives got in the way.

When we drowning in zucchini recipes for our future magazine project, we had these zucchini soft taco tortilla shells on the top of our list. We invited 5 of our neighbors over for taste testing on the majority of our magazine recipes and these zucchini taco shells had some of the most enthusiastic responses. Maybe it was unique and something they had ever seen or tasted before. Or maybe it was healthy. What ever it was, it was always mentioned as the memorable and delicious tasting zucchini recipe they’ve ever had.

Think beyond the taco tortilla shell and these zucchini tortillas are also a great snack. We just made these again tonight and snacked on the shells alongside a martini and whiskey sour. That alone is a great pairing, you should try it with your favorite beer or co*cktail! More taco recipes using these low carb tortillas coming to the blog soon!

-Diane and Todd

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Keto Friendly Options for Tortillas

Instead of using regular bread crumbs, there’s several ideal “breading” options to make these zucchini tortillas keto friendly. These low carb options are still delicious!

  • Crushed pork rinds: for these tortillas to have the lowest carbs you can use crushed pork rinds. You can buy pork rinds already crushed or you can buy them in large pieces and grind them in the food processor. You’ll have a savory pork flavor in these tortillas.
  • Almond Flour: use a little bit of almond flour for another low carb version. Using almond flour is an easy way to keep these tortillas vegetarian.
  • Coconut Flour: this type of flour works great too.

How to Make Tortillas Made with Grated Zucchini (Tips)

  • The key is to make sure to remove as much moisture as possible. We like to squeeze out the water with a paper towel. But don’t squeeze out ALL the moisture, as these tortillas need some during baking so they don’t burn and dry out. Once you make your first batch, you’ll know exactly how much moisture is enough to get the tortillas to your preferred texture.
  • Some folks have also salted these grated zucchini to release water. This works great too but it’ll be seasoned with salt so no need to season any further.
  • You can use yellow summer squash as well.
  • Be patient when removing the cooked tortilla shells from the parchment paper. The zucchini tortillas can easily rip or tear, so it helps to take your time to ensure the tortilla releases in one big piece.
  • Add some of your favorite seasonings to the mixture before forming them. We love adding lots of garlic powder. Or if you like spicy tortillas, add some crushed chili flakes.
  • All recipe details are in the recipe box below.
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Can you Freeze Zucchini Tortillas?

Yes, these freeze well. After they’ve been cooled, store them in air tight ziplock bags. Make sure to squeeze out all the air before sealing. These will freeze up to about 2 months. Try to eat them sooner than later because they will start to break apart and crumble when they thaw after being frozen for too long.

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Healthy Zucchini Soft “Taco” Shells

Yield: 8 – 5-inch Shells

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 25 minutes mins

Total Time: 45 minutes mins

Enjoy these shells as a snack or a wrap, so think beyond the taco. Don’t bake them too long, or they’ll dry out and be difficult to peel off. To help from sticking, you can lightly spray the parchment paper with oil. But you’ll end up with a less crispy shell.
Squeezing out as much excess water in the grated zucchini will make the taco shells a little more “firm”. One method is to microwave the zucchini till moisture releases, then squeezing out the water. Or lightly sautéing the zucchini for a few minutes, then squeezing out the water. Just be careful to not cook the zucchini too much or use too much oil, or else you’ll get mush.

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups (950 ml) zucchini , coarsely grated
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 cup (50 g) grated parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 cup (30 g) bread crumbs , or crushed pork rinds or almond flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt or sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin

Instructions

  • Pre-heat oven to 450°F/230°C.

  • After grating the zucchini, remove as much moisture as you can from the zucchini. We like to use a paper towel and squeeze the water out of the grated zucchini.

  • Add zucchini to large bowl and mix in remainder of the taco shell ingredients (egg, parmesan cheese, bread crumbs, black pepper, salt, garlic powder, and cumin).

  • Cover baking sheets with parchment paper or oven proof baking mat. Scoop about ¼ cup of mixture and press down on baking pan into a thin circle, about 5” wide. Repeat for remainder of mixture.

  • Bake shells for about 25 minutes, or until the shells look “crisp’ and brown around the edges. We like to bake the shells a little longer for a more charred texture and flavor. Just be careful to not bake too long or else the shells dry out and are hard to peel off.

  • After zucchini soft taco shells are cool, gently peel them off the parchment paper.

  • Serve with your favorite taco stuffing, scrambled eggs for a breakfast taco or eat as a snack.

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Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 60kcal, Carbohydrates: 4g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 28mg, Sodium: 206mg, Potassium: 184mg, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 210IU, Vitamin C: 11.1mg, Calcium: 89mg, Iron: 0.6mg

Course: Main Course, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine: American, Mexican

Calories: 60

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  1. P. Dalin November 20, 2023 @ 5:41 pm Reply

    I wonder if a small amount of coconut flour could be utilized to absorb zuchinni liquid?

    • Todd + Diane November 25, 2023 @ 4:11 pm Reply

      Hi P! A little coconut flour would work and would probably give more structure to the tortillas allowing it to hold shape better.

  2. Ash August 30, 2022 @ 6:54 am Reply

    I made these after seeing them on Alexandra’s Kitchen.

    I made half the recipe and replaced the breadcrumbs with almond flour (one of the suggested alternatives) for 4 tortillas.

    These turned out great and the taste was fantastic. Had chicken fajitas tonight and will have breakfast tacos tomorrow.Zucchini Tortillas Recipe or Soft Taco Tortilla Shells from Grated Zucchini (16)

  3. Grace August 26, 2022 @ 8:01 am Reply

    These are excellent! Will definitely make again and again! My husband didn’t think that he would like them. He then proceeded to finish the batch!!Zucchini Tortillas Recipe or Soft Taco Tortilla Shells from Grated Zucchini (17)

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FAQs

Are soft taco shells the same as tortillas? ›

Hardshell tacos are fried corn tortillas shaped to holdtaco fillings, while softshell tacos are simply smaller tortillas similar to those used for burritos and enchiladas. You can make traditional softshell taco tortillas with corn flour or wheat flour.

Can tortillas be used as taco shells? ›

Heat oil over medium heat in a skillet. Carefully add half of the tortilla (folded into a taco shape) and fry until golden (you will need to hold up the tortilla half the entire time.). Using tongs, carefully flip the tortilla to fry the other side until golden (continue holding the free edge to maintain the shape).

How to make street taco tortillas soft? ›

Taco Shells

In a large cast iron skillet, or regular skillet, place 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil. Place tortillas, two at a time, flat on the skillet surface. Cook for 20 seconds per side and flip and cook the other side. Shells should be soft "roasted".

Are soft taco shells healthier than bread? ›

A one-ounce slice of bread typically contains 75 to 100 calories. Corn tortillas, the traditional choice for tacos and enchiladas, generally have 60 to 65 calories in each small six-inch piece. Flour tortillas are slightly higher in calories because they contain added fat to make them softer and easier to roll.

Which is better hard or soft taco shells? ›

In addition to staying together, soft tacos actually hold more toppings than the standard hard shell taco. Yet another benefit of the soft shell taco is the taste of the squishy shell. While hard tacos have great texture, they lack the great corn tortilla taste.

What is the best oil to crisp tortillas in? ›

Best oil for frying: If you are frying corn tortillas, corn oil is the best choice. You can also use basic vegetable oil, peanut oil, soybean oil, safflower oil, or sunflower seed oil. You want a neutral-flavored oil with a high smoke point. Make sure the oil is hot enough.

How do you keep tortilla shells from getting soggy? ›

You put a clean cotton kitchen towel over the table or counter, and put each tortilla on it given some space between tortillas to cool down, once they have cool down you put them back together and store them in the fridge, if you don't do this the tortillas will get soggy and then they will stick together.

Why use two tortillas for tacos? ›

Mexicans fondly refer to this as 'la copia' (literally: the copy). If you ask around, you'll be given many reasons for this. But a popular explanation is that the second tortilla can be used to make another taco with any fillings that spill out the side.

What tortillas does taco Bell use? ›

Where do your ingredients come from? We buy many of our ingredients for our restaurants from the same brands that you see in the grocery store and your kitchen: for example, lettuce from Taylor Farms, tortillas from Mission, Hass avocados and poultry from Tyson.

What shells are best for tacos? ›

Tacos made with soft corn tortillas were the first to ever be created and still remain popular today. The perfect shell for tacos, these tortillas are steamed or warmed before being filled to the brim with delectable toppings. Street tacos commonly use the preferred shell of soft corn tortillas.

How do you harden soft taco shells? ›

Turn soft tortillas into hard taco shells

Take an empty microwave-safe glass cup and fold a soft tortilla in half and place in the microwave for 30 seconds. This creates a hard taco shell, perfect for filling with skirt steak, crispy fish or whatever else your taco-loving heart desires.

How do you make soft tortillas taste better? ›

10 Tips For Making Store-Bought Tortillas Taste Restaurant...
  1. Char them. ...
  2. Toast them in the oven. ...
  3. Fry them. ...
  4. Add water before warming. ...
  5. Steam them to keep them moist. ...
  6. Heat flour tortillas in butter. ...
  7. If you must use a microwave, wrap tortillas in plastic or a damp towel. ...
  8. Heat in large batches in the oven.
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Are soft shell tacos more authentic? ›

Authentic, traditional tacos are almost always served in soft tortillas. The hard shell taco Americans know today was invented in 1949, and helped the Americanized version of the taco spread across North America.

Are soft shell tacos actually tacos? ›

Yes. In Mexico, street tacos are always soft. No one eats hardshell tacos. However, there are “tacos dorados” which are fried tacos and are regularly eaten in Mexico.

What is the difference between a soft taco and a burrito tortilla? ›

Tacos are generally a lighter snack or meal, so they have a smaller tortilla shell. On the other hand, burritos are a hearty, full meal, and they are often wrapped in a larger tortilla. Burritos use flour tortillas as corn tortillas (used for tacos) tend to fall apart more easily.

Why do soft tacos have two tortillas? ›

But a popular explanation is that the second tortilla can be used to make another taco with any fillings that spill out the side. Other reasons include preventing a tortilla from breaking, or if you have a particularly moist filling, & others do it because corn tortillas are delicious – can't argue with that!

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