You won’t find many recipes on my blog that are easier than these baked chicken tacos. You can get as creative as you’d like with the filling choices, and they only take a few minutes to assemble. That means you can make a giant batch of crispy, cheesy tacos and refrigerate or freeze for later.

And if there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that having crispy tacos at the ready is one of the biggest life upgrades out there.

two photos of baked chicken tacos

How to Make Baked Chicken Tacos

You’ll need a wire rack and baking sheet or two baking sheets, extra thin corn tortillas, shredded cheese, and your choice of cooked chicken for filling. I’ll give you a few recipes and ideas for chicken below.

cooked and chopped fajita chicken and peppers beside extra thin corn tortillas on a wire rack

The actual process for making the baked chicken tacos is super easy. Simply microwave the corn tortillas to make them pliable, fill one half with toppings, fold and cover with the second baking sheet, and bake. That’s it!

fajita chicken and peppers with shredded cheese on one half of the corn tortillas

The microwaving step or heating the tortillas in one way or another is a vital step. Good luck folding a room temperature corn tortilla without cracking or breaking. If you’re making a big batch of baked tacos, you can microwave in batches as you work and keep wrapped in a paper towel.

a baking sheet on top of the folded chicken tacos to keep the closed and help with browning

In case you’re wondering, placing the second baking sheet on top ensures the tacos stay closed during baking and helps seal the edges with the melted cheese. This prevents the filling from falling out during storage and reheating.

baked chicken tacos

How to Make Air Fryer Tacos

You could air fry these chicken tacos, but you’ll still want to put something on top of them for the same reasons above. In my air fryer quesadillas recipe, for example, I used the wire rack that came with my air fryer. For time and temperature, 400ºF for 8-10 minutes should do the trick.

air frying quesadillas

My air fryer quesadillas also call for a corn and flour hybrid tortilla, which is an awesome substitute if you have a few extra carbs to spare. You get the awesome corn tortilla flavor with the strength and pliability of a flour tortilla. If you can’t find them in store, you can make your own.

As a final tip for air fryer tacos, avoid layering the tacos inside the air fryer. Cook them in separate batches for best results.

Baked Chicken Tacos Filling

As you can see in the photos, I used some of my Fajita Chicken and Peppers recipe for the taco filling, but you could get creative with these ingredients. Here’s a handful of recipe ideas (just cook and shred or chop) I think would work great:

Mexican shredded chicken thighs and pork tenderloin carnitas
Mexican Shredded Chicken Thighs and Crispy Pork Tenderloin Carnitas

You could even use something like rotisserie chicken or even ground beef like in my beef and cheese oven baked tacos.

How to Reheat the Baked Chicken Tacos

These tacos are best reheated in an oven or air fryer. I’d reheat them using the same temperature you cooked them at for 2-4 minutes. They won’t take long to get crispy and warm throughout.

leftover baked chicken tacos in a resealable bag

You can microwave, but the shells might get a little chewy instead of crispy.

Final Recipe Notes

The only warning I’ll give is to avoid overfilling and/or over baking your tacos. Put too much inside and the tacos may ooze out during baking. And the extra thin tortillas can be unforgiving in the oven and go from golden brown to dark brown in a heartbeat.

And that’s about it. Be sure to let me know what you think about these baked chicken tacos!

baked chicken tacos
4.40 from 581 votes
Servings: 6 tacos

Baked Chicken Tacos

By Mason Woodruff
Cooked chicken and other fillings stuffed inside corn tortillas and baked until crispy. Perfect for a quick meal or prepping in bulk.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 6 Extra Thin Corn Tortillas, I used Mission
  • 6 oz Cooked Chicken Breast, chopped or shredded (or your choice of filling)
  • 1/2 C 56g Shredded Cheddar , or your choice of cheese

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 400F.
  • Wrap the tortillas in a slightly damp paper towel and microwave for 45-60 seconds, flipping halfway through. (This will make the tortillas easier to fold.)
  • Add the chicken and peppers (or your choice of filling) to one half of each tortilla. Top with cheese before folding over. Gently press down to seal each taco. (If you notice any tearing in the tortillas, you need to microwave the tortillas for another 15-30 seconds.)
  • Place a baking sheet or flat surface with a bit of weight on top of the tacos to press them down. This prevents the tacos from opening during baking and helps the cheese fully seal the tacos so they stick together after baking.
  • Bake for 8-12 minutes or until the tortillas are golden brown. Be careful not to burn. (If you’re having trouble getting them crisp, remove the second baking sheet towards the end of cooking since the tacos will be sealed by then. And using a baking sheet instead of a wire rack on the bottom will take a bit longer.)

Notes

  • Each baked chicken taco has 3 Smart Points. 
  • Nutrition facts may vary based on your filling selection. These nutrition facts are with plain, cooked chicken breast. 
  • To reheat prepped tacos, bake or air fry at the same temperature you cooked the tacos for 2-4 minutes or until warm throughout and crispy again. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1taco, Calories: 110kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 12g, Fat: 3g
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Mason Woodruff

I’m Mason Woodruff, and I’ve been writing about fitness and food since finishing a nutrition degree in 2014. After working as a strength and nutrition coach, I realized cooking is a skill most fitness enthusiasts could use some help with. I’ve been creating recipes for home cooks ever since.

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74 Comments

  1. Sam says:

    5 stars
    Made these for meal prep lunches, came out amazing! I added shredded chicken, fat free refried beans, chunky salsa, and fat free cheddar, so delicious and will definitely be making them again.

  2. Sam says:

    5 stars
    Made these for meal prep lunches, came out amazing! I added shredded chicken, fat free refried beans, chunky salsa, and fat free cheddar, so delicious and will definitely be making them again.

    1. Mason Woodruff says:

      Happy to hear you enjoyed them. Thanks for letting me know!

      1. Keyma says:

        Can you use flour shells instead

        1. Mason Woodruff says:

          Flour shells should work fine, but I’m not certain on the bake time. Keep an eye on them.

    2. Christie says:

      I would like to do these for meal prep lunches. How did they do when you warned them up?

      1. Mason Woodruff says:

        I used an air fryer to reheat mine and they were just as good as new.

  3. Andrea says:

    How well do these hold up if freezing and reheating? I would love to make this in bulk and freeze for quick meals!

    1. Mason Woodruff says:

      They’re great if you can let them thaw in the refrigerator overnight! I say go for it. I’d also mention that my beef version reheats a bit better than the chicken: https://masonfit.com/beef-oven-baked-tacos/

      1. Megan says:

        How do i cook the chicken

        1. Mason Woodruff says:

          You can use any cooked chicken you like. Rotisserie chicken, precooked chicken, or a recipe of your own. I included a few recipes of mine like fajita chicken or slow cooker chicken in the notes above.

  4. Crissy says:

    5 stars
    These were great and surprisingly crispy! I would spray the tacos with cooking spray before the second baking sheet goes on and use Monterey jack next time. I cooked them for 12 minutes. Delicious!

  5. Crissy says:

    5 stars
    These were great and surprisingly crispy! I would spray the tacos with cooking spray before the second baking sheet goes on and use Monterey jack next time. I cooked them for 12 minutes. Delicious!

  6. Christina says:

    Hi Mason, so excited to try this out! The nutrition label does not include the cheese, right?

    1. Mason Woodruff says:

      The nutrition info includes the half cup of cheese.

  7. Krystal says:

    4 stars
    How many tacos is the nutrition info for? Just one taco per serving?

  8. Krystal says:

    4 stars
    How many tacos is the nutrition info for? Just one taco per serving?

    1. Mason Woodruff says:

      Yes, serving size is one taco.

  9. Maddison Rutherford says:

    5 stars
    Delicious! Loved these!

  10. Maddison Rutherford says:

    5 stars
    Delicious! Loved these!