Navajo Tacos

Posted on April 23, 2026

A plate of traditional Navajo Tacos topped with beans, lettuce, and salsa.

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Navajo Tacos Recipe

Navajo tacos are a delightful twist on traditional tacos, featuring a fluffy, frybread base instead of a tortilla. Piled high with seasoned beef, beans, lettuce, cheese, and all your favorite toppings, these tacos are not only bursting with flavor but are also incredibly easy to make. Perfect for a quick weeknight dinner or a casual gathering with friends, Navajo tacos will bring warmth and joy to your table.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Easy to make: With minimal ingredients and straightforward steps, this recipe is perfect for cooks of all levels.
  • Customizable: You can personalize your tacos with your favorite toppings and fillings.
  • Comfort food: The combination of warm frybread and savory toppings is sure to please everyone!
  • Great for gatherings: Make enough for a crowd and let everyone build their own taco masterpiece.
  • Quick clean-up: Since it’s a single-plate meal, you’ll have less mess in the kitchen.

Ingredients

  • Ground beef: The star protein for these tacos. Substitute with turkey, chicken, or beans for a vegetarian option.
  • Taco seasoning: For that classic taco flavor. You can use homemade or store-bought seasoning.
  • Pinto beans: Adds creaminess and heartiness. Black beans can work too if you prefer.
  • Frybread: This gives the tacos their unique flair. You can also use store-bought flatbreads in a pinch.
  • Shredded lettuce: For a refreshing crunch. You can swap it with arugula or spinach if desired.
  • Diced tomatoes: Adds juiciness and freshness. Feel free to use pico de gallo for extra flavor.
  • Shredded cheese: You can’t go wrong with cheddar or Monterey Jack. Use a dairy-free cheese if needed.
  • Salsa: A zesty topping that complements the flavors perfectly. Choose mild or spicy based on your preference.
  • Sour cream: For a creamy, tangy finish. Greek yogurt is a great substitute for a lighter option.
  • Avocado or guacamole: Adds richness and creaminess that pairs beautifully with the other toppings.

Full measurements are in the recipe card below.

How to Make the Recipe

  1. Prepare the Frybread: In a large bowl, mix flour, baking powder, and salt. Gradually add water until a soft dough forms. Knead for a few minutes, then divide into equal balls. Flatten each ball into a round shape.

  2. Fry the Bread: Heat vegetable oil in a deep skillet over medium heat. Fry each dough round for about 2-3 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Remove and let drain on paper towels.

  3. Cook the Beef: In a separate pan, brown the ground beef over medium heat. Drain excess fat if necessary. Mix in the taco seasoning and a splash of water, cooking for another minute until flavorful.

  4. Warm the Beans: In a small pot, heat the pinto beans over low heat until warmed through. You can mash them slightly for easier spreading.

  5. Assemble the Tacos: On each piece of frybread, spread a layer of beans, followed by the seasoned beef. Top with lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and drizzle salsa and sour cream on top.

  6. Serve: Enjoy these delicious Navajo tacos warm and fresh!

Pro Tips for Making the Recipe

  • Don’t overcrowd the frying pan: Fry the bread in batches to ensure even cooking and crispiness.
  • Use a thermometer: Aim for the oil temperature to be around 350°F for perfectly crispy frybread.
  • Make your own seasoning: Combine cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, and onion powder for a fresh, homemade taco seasoning.
  • Pre-cook your toppings: For a heartier taco, consider sautéing your veggies before adding them.
  • Experiment with spices: Don’t be afraid to add your favorite spices or herbs to the ground beef for a more personalized flavor.

How to Serve

Navajo tacos can be served as is, or you can add a side of Mexican rice or a fresh green salad. For an extra kick, provide jalapeños or a variety of hot sauces. Everyone loves a taco bar, so let guests choose their own toppings!

Make Ahead and Storage

  • Fridge Storage: Keep leftover beef and beans in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 3 days. Frybread is best enjoyed fresh but can be stored at room temperature for a short time.
  • Freezing: The cooked ground beef and beans freeze well! Store them in freezer-safe containers for up to a month. Frybread is best made fresh for the best texture.
  • Reheating Tips: Reheat stored beef and beans on the stovetop or microwave until heated through. For frybread, a quick toast in a toaster oven can help regain some crispiness.

FAQs

Can I make frybread ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare the dough in advance and store it in the fridge for a few hours. Fry it fresh before serving for the best taste.

Can I make this recipe vegetarian?
Absolutely! Substitute the ground beef with more beans, lentils, or even sautéed vegetables.

How do I store leftovers?
Store the beef and beans in separate containers in the fridge, and keep the frybread at room temperature.

What other toppings can I use?
You can get creative with toppings! Shredded carrots, sliced olives, or even corn make great additions to your Navajo tacos.

Navajo Tacos

Navajo tacos bring a delightful twist to traditional tacos, featuring crispy frybread topped with seasoned beef, beans, and fresh toppings. Perfect for a quick meal or casual gatherings.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine: Mexican
Calories: 350

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients
  • 1 lb Ground beef Substitute with turkey, chicken, or beans for a vegetarian option.
  • 1 packet Taco seasoning Use homemade or store-bought seasoning.
  • 1 can Pinto beans Black beans can be used as an alternative.
  • 2 cups Flour For making frybread.
  • 1 tsp Baking powder For frybread.
  • 1 tsp Salt For frybread.
  • 1 cup Water Gradually added to form dough.
  • 2 cups Shredded lettuce Can be swapped with arugula or spinach.
  • 1 cup Diced tomatoes Pico de gallo can be used for more flavor.
  • 1 cup Shredded cheese Use cheddar or Monterey Jack; dairy-free cheese works too.
  • 1 cup Salsa Choose mild or spicy based on preference.
  • 1/2 cup Sour cream Greek yogurt is a lighter substitute.
  • 1 medium Avocado Can substitute with guacamole.
  • 1 cup Vegetable oil For frying the frybread.

Method
 

Preparation of Frybread
  1. In a large bowl, mix flour, baking powder, and salt. Gradually add water until a soft dough forms. Knead for a few minutes, then divide into equal balls. Flatten each ball into a round shape.
Frying the Bread
  1. Heat vegetable oil in a deep skillet over medium heat. Fry each dough round for about 2-3 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Remove and let drain on paper towels.
Cooking the Beef
  1. In a separate pan, brown the ground beef over medium heat. Drain excess fat if necessary. Mix in the taco seasoning and a splash of water, cooking for another minute until flavorful.
Warming the Beans
  1. In a small pot, heat the pinto beans over low heat until warmed through. You can mash them slightly for easier spreading.
Assembling the Tacos
  1. On each piece of frybread, spread a layer of beans, followed by the seasoned beef. Top with lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and drizzle salsa and sour cream on top.
Serving
  1. Enjoy these delicious Navajo tacos warm and fresh!

Notes

Don’t overcrowd the frying pan for even cooking. Aim for the oil temperature to be around 350°F for crispy frybread. Consider sautéing your veggies for a heartier taco. Experiment with spices for personalized flavor.

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