Meximelt Recipe (Taco Bell Copycat) (2024)

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Learn how to make the super popular (and no longer available) Meximelt from Taco Bell at home! It’s easier than you might think, requires just a few ingredients and less than 20 minutes.

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Over the years, Taco Bell has had a revolving menu of cult classic favorites, some of which have disappeared from their menu. Take my beloved Mexican Pizza for example. The Meximelt has been gone for a while, but since they were my husband’s favorite, I learned how to make them at home – and these taste just like the original! We add this recipe to a long list of Mexican recipes that give you that authentic restaurant taste.

Next time the craving hits, ditch the drive-thru and make these Taco Bell copycat Meximelts at home!

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What is a Meximelt?

The Meximelt is a specialty menu item at Taco Bell. It has seasoned ground beef, pico de gallo, and melted cheese in a soft flour tortilla. It’s sort of a cross between a fresco-style soft taco and a quesadilla and it’s absolutely delicious.

How to Make a Taco Bell Meximelt

Copycat Meximelts are super easy to make and take very little time. Take a shortcut here and there and your prep time is even less.

Seasoned ground beef – Use the recipe below, which is a super simplified version of the recipe I use forGround Beef Tacos. Cook the ground beef until it’s no longer pink and drain off the grease. Add taco seasoning and a little water, simmering to form a thick sauce. For an authentic Taco Bell flavor, grab a packet of Taco Bell original taco seasoning mix.

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Prepare the Pico de Gallo – I have a whole post about pico de gallo if you want some tips, but you can also just use the recipe below. The biggest shortcut opportunity here is to buy premade pico from the grocery store.

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Cheese – I always recommend grating your cheese fresh off the block for the best flavor and texture. Sharp cheddar is what I prefer, but you could also use a cheddar-jack blend, pepper jack, or just regular jack cheese.

Flour tortillas – To make them pliable, I recommend softening them in the microwave first, then filling with the ground beef, cheese, and pico. If you’re feeling adventurous, try your hand at making Homemade Flour Tortillas.

Meximelt assembly – lay out a slightly warmed flour tortilla on a flat surface and spread meat down the center. Top with some pico and cheese, then wrap up like a burrito. Wrap the Meximelt in a paper towel and microwave for about 30 seconds; just long enough to melt the cheese. Serve immediately.

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Serving Suggestions

These copycat Taco Bell Meximelts make a great snack when you have leftover taco meat. They’re also an easy lunch to make for your family.

When making them for dinner, you probably want to stretch it out to make a meal, so serve them with a side of Authentic Mexican Rice and homemade Refried Beans. If you’re looking to add some veggies, try my doctored up Frozen Vegetables or aFresh Corn Salad.

Serve Meximelts topped with sour cream, fresh chopped cilantro, and homemade Guacamole.

What to do with Leftovers

Refrigerator – Meximelts are great to make ahead for lunches during the week. Assemble them, but don’t heat them, then wrap individually with parchment or plastic wrap and store in an airtight container. They should keep for about 4 days in the fridge.

Freezer – Use this recipe for a delicious freezer meal that’s always ready to go! Follow the same directions as for the fridge but add an extra layer of foil, stick them in a freezer bag, and pop the bag into the freezer. They should keep for about 6 months.

Reheating – Refrigerated, they just need to be unwrapped, then wrapped in a paper towel and microwaved for 30-45 seconds. From the freezer, let them thaw overnight first.

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Meximelt Recipe Notes

  • If you want, you could use a panini press or a grill pan to get a crispy exterior, but if you’ve ever had a Taco Bell Meximelt you’ll remember that they’re known for being super soft.
  • You don’t want your meat to be chunky, like tacos. Use a potato masher or a meat masher to get a fine crumble.
  • Taco Bell Meximelts are pretty small, so theoretically one could eat several in a sitting. I used soft taco size tortillas, but for something more substantial use burrito size.
  • If you aren’t a fan of Pico de Gallo, substitute your favorite salsa.
  • Easily double or reduce the recipe to feed a crowd or just yourself.
  • This is a great way to use up leftover taco meat.

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More Mexican Food We Love

  • Homemade Horchata
  • Mexican Black Beans
  • Authentic Mexican Rice
  • Arroz con Pollo
  • Carne Asada Fries

Recipe

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Copycat Meximelts

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Kristin Maxwell

Ditch the drive thru and learn how to make the Meximelt from Taco Bell at home! This easy copycat recipe is ready in about 15 minutes.

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

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Ingredients

  • 6 large flour tortillas

Filling

  • 1 pound lean ground beef
  • 2 tablespoons taco seasoning (1 1-ounce packet)
  • ½ cup water
  • 8 ounces sharp cheddar cheese freshly grated

Pico de Gallo (or use premade)

  • 4 medium Roma tomatoes seeded and diced
  • ½ cup finely chopped white onion
  • 1 small jalapeno seeded and membranes removed
  • 2 tablespoons cilantro leaves chopped
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • In a large skillet over medium-high heat, crumble and brown ground beef until no longer pink. Drain grease.

  • Stir in water and taco seasoning, continuing to crumble ground beef with a potato mashed until it’s finely crumbled. Bring to a gentle boil and simmer for about 10 minutes. Once the mixture has thickened and is saucy, remove from heat.

  • Wrap the tortillas in a clean kitchen towel or paper towels and heat in the microwave for 20 seconds to warm and soften.

  • Mix the pico de gallo ingredients together in a medium bowl.

  • Lay a tortilla on a flat surface and scoop the meat mixture, pico and cheese down the center. Tuck in the sides and roll up like a burrito.

  • Wrap each Meximelt in a paper towel and microwave for 15-20 seconds to melt the cheese.

  • Serve immediately.

Notes

Customize as you like with different cheese, or premade pico. If you aren't a fan of pico, salsa is fine.

This recipe will make 6 Meximelts, which will feed 4-6 people.

Nutrition

Serving: 1MeximeltCalories: 361kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 29gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 87mgSodium: 658mgPotassium: 468mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 836IUVitamin C: 10mgCalcium: 319mgIron: 3mg

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Meximelt Recipe (Taco Bell Copycat) (2024)

FAQs

What is in the Taco Bell Meximelt? ›

The Meximelt was a specialty menu item that was a cross between a Fresco Soft Taco and a quesadilla. It was a flour tortilla that had melted cheese, their seasoned ground beef, and then the Fresco salsa on the inside. It was served warm, but not grilled.

Can you still get a Meximelt? ›

The Short Answer: No. Unfortunately, Taco Bell doesn't offer Beef Meximelts anymore. They were removed from the menu a while back, leaving many fans wishing for their return. Though the Beef Meximelt is no longer available, Taco Bell continues to innovate and introduce new and exciting items.

What is similar to a beef Meximelt at Taco Bell? ›

An easy hack for those missing the simple but addicting flavors of the Meximelt is to order a Cheesy Roll-Up and add Pico de Gallo and ground beef. It's essentially the same thing, but it's not quite as substantial.

Why did Taco Bell discontinue the Meximelt? ›

The Short Answer

Taco Bell decided to discontinue the MexiMelt as part of a menu simplification process. They aimed to streamline operations and focus on items that could deliver a more efficient service to their customers.

What is the closest thing to a MexiMelt? ›

Your Best Bet: The Cheesy Roll-Up

When it comes to finding a close cousin to the beloved MexiMelt, the Cheesy Roll-Up jumps out as the top contender. It's simple yet satisfying, much like the MexiMelt was. The Cheesy Roll-Up is a warm flour tortilla filled with a generous amount of melted cheese.

Does Taco Bell still sell beef Meximelts? ›

Unfortunately, Taco Bell phased out the MexiMelt from their menu. It's been a while since they've served these cheesy, beefy delights. If you're a MexiMelt lover, this might seem like bad news.

Are Meximelts coming back? ›

Later this year, Taco Bell will let Rewards members decide which classic menu item to bring back, with the Meximelt going up against the Caramel Apple Empanada.

Does Taco Bell make Meximelt? ›

Taco Bell Meximelt is no longer available at Taco Bell but now you can make it at home. This copycat recipes is easy to make with simple ingredients. Want to save this?

Does Taco Bell have pico de gallo? ›

Taco Bell's new Cantina Chicken Menu features five new ingredients in your favorite Taco Bell forms, including our new slow-roasted chicken, signature pico de gallo, fresh purple cabbage, crispy white corn shell and flavorful avocado verde salsa.

When was the Meximelt discontinued? ›

Conversation. what people don't know is that in 2019 taco bell discontinued an item called the meximelt. the meximelt was my absolute favorite item and it had a 30 year reign on their menu.

How to vote for Meximelt? ›

This year's clash of the classics will be between team Mexi Melt and team Caramel Apple Empanada. Fans hoping to cast a vote for their favorite contender this year should download the Taco Bell app, where the voting platform will live.

Who is Taco Bell's biggest competitor? ›

Taco Bell main competitors are Rubio's Restaurants, Chipotle Mexican Grill, and Jack in the Box. Competitor Summary. See how Taco Bell compares to its main competitors: KFC has the most employees (820,000).

What items did Taco Bell discontinue 2024? ›

To make room for the new additions, Taco Bell is booting five items from the old value menu. Four items have been permanently deleted from the menu: the chipotle ranch grilled chicken burrito, beefy melt burrito, fiesta veggie burrito, and classic combo. Cinnamon twists are also off the value menu. But don't fret.

Why boycott Taco Bell? ›

The boycott began in April 2001 and lasted until March 2005. In addition to agreeing to the one-penny-per-pound wage increase, Taco Bell also agreed to introduce a code of conduct for its growers to ensure “more humane labor standards” according to reporting of the agreement in The Guardian.

What does Taco Bell not sell anymore? ›

Here's the full list of items that are leaving:
  • Beefy Mini Quesadilla.
  • Chips & Salsa.
  • Chipotle Chicken Loaded Griller.
  • Double Decker Taco.
  • Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Taco.
  • Fiery Doritos Locos Taco.
  • Double Tostada.
  • Power Menu Burrito.
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What is in Taco Bell's pico de gallo? ›

Pico De Gallo is a mixture of diced tomatoes, white onions and cilantro that was found in numerous items at Taco Bell. Items found on Taco Bell's Fresco Menu had their cheese and/or sour cream and sauce replaced with Pico De Gallo.

What's inside a Taco Bell Enchirito? ›

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.

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