If you’re in need of a meal prep recipe, this taco pasta bake might be your new go to. It’s super simple to make, loaded with cheesy taco flavor, and has fantastic macros for a pasta recipe.

One serving of this taco pasta bake has 24 grams of protein with only 28 grams of carbs and 250 calories. The recipe makes nine servings, so you could feed the entire family for a few days or double up on servings and have a 500-calorie, protein-packed meal for four days. Needless to say, this is nacho average taco pasta bake.

K, I don’t think we need to taco bout it anymore. Let’s get down to business.

A super easy to make taco pasta bake with tons of protein and just 6 Freestyle Points per serving. This is an awesome meal prep recipe or a quick dinner to feed the whole crew.
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How to Make This Taco Pasta Bake

Like most of my recipes, this is another ultra simple recipe. You’ll need seven ingredients total, but two are seasonings and two are canned. Other than cooking some pasta and ground beef or meat of your choice, this taco pasta bake is pure assembly.

I’ll quickly run through the ingredients you might have questions about modifying.

Pasta

I used Banza Shells which are made from chickpeas. They’re much higher in protein and lower in carbs than traditional pasta. If you’ve never tried any of the chickpea or lentil pastas, this is the recipe to start with since the blend of textures more than accommodates for the difference.

ground beef taco meat with pasta in a pan

You could use another brand of “protein pasta” like the Barilla Protein+ I used in my Italian Sausage and Veggie Pasta Bake.

Or if you’d rather go with a regular pasta or save some time, you could use something like the Barilla Ready Pasta I used in my Garlic Parmesan Chicken Pasta or frozen cauliflower gnocchi in my Italian ground turkey soup. You can pop it in the microwave for 60 seconds and be ready to roll.

Obviously switching from the Banza pasta to a traditional pasta will increase the carbs and slightly decrease the protein, that might not be a problem for your nutrition protocol. If you have the carbs, I say go for it!

Another pasta alternative might be chopped corn tortillas. My ground chicken taco casserole and beef enchilada casserole recipes fold in six chopped corn tortillas before topping with cheese. It’s pretty great!

Taco and Ranch Seasoning

I used a packet of taco seasoning to keep things simple. If you’d like to reduce the sodium a bit or use your own spice mixture, I’d highly recommend the spices from my low fat nachos.

And if you don’t have any ranch seasoning on hand, you could use a bit of garlic powder, onion powder, parsley, dill, and powdered buttermilk.

Cheese

While I wouldn’t recommend going all the way fat free with the cheese, you could certainly use less cheese than the recipe calls for to reduce the calories. I was able to fully coat the taco pasta bake with about 3/4 cup cheese and decided to make it extra cheesy with another 1/2 cup.

If you stopped at 3/4 cup, you’d save about 20 calories per serving. Doesn’t seem like much when I put it that way. Cheese it up. 

Update 10/2019: If you want to seriously up the cheese game, you could incorporate queso into the mix like in my chicken fajita pasta bake recipe!

Okay, the full recipe is below. When you make this taco pasta bake, I’d love to see it. Snap a pic and tag me on Instagram @mason_woodruff or join my free Facebook group and share it with the proton party!

easy taco pasta bake
4.88 from 135 votes
Servings: 9 Servings

Easy Taco Pasta Bake

By Mason Woodruff
A super simple, lower carb taco pasta recipe topped with melted cheese. 
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 35 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 1 lb 96/4 Ground Beef
  • 1 packet Taco Seasoning
  • 1 packet Ranch Dip Mix
  • 10 oz can RO-TEL, or diced tomatoes with green chiles
  • 15 oz can Pinto Beans, undrained
  • 1 box, 8oz Banza Pasta Shells, or Barilla Ready Pasta to save time
  • 1 1/4 C (140g Reduced Fat Mexican Cheese Blend

Instructions 

  • Preheat an oven to 400F.
  • Cook the pasta as directed unless you’re using something like Ready Pasta. 
  • In a large skillet, brown the ground beef over medium high heat. Cook until no pink remains. 
  • Reduce the heat to low before adding the taco and ranch seasoning, RO-TEL, and pinto beans to the beef. (If you’d like a thicker pasta, drain the beans.) Stir well. 
  • Once the pasta is cooked, drain the water and add the pasta to the taco mixture. 
  • Mix everything together before adding the mixture to an 8×8 baking dish or comparable dish. Top with shredded cheese and bake for 15-20 minutes. (Keep an eye on the cheese to avoid burning.) 

Notes

  • 1 serving has 6 Smart Points. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1Cup (175g), Calories: 251kcal, Carbohydrates: 28g, Protein: 24g, Fat: 7g
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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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125 Comments

  1. Marisa says:

    Just made this recipe. So easy and super delicious! Love how cheesy it is. I will be enjoying having this for lunch all week 🙂

  2. Jessica says:

    5 stars
    Takes no time at all. Perfect when I’m not in the mood to cook 10 different meal preps. I personally drain the pinto beans and add corn. I know corn is probably the worst thing to add but it gives it a layer of crunch! I also mix my cheese into the pan before sticking it in the oven’.

  3. Staci Goss says:

    3 stars
    This is my go.to meal prep recipe when I’m short on time. It comes together fast and is delicious! The bf loves it and it keeps well!

  4. Rimma Wolfe says:

    This was delicious! I used black beans instead of kidney beans and ground turkey instead of beef. Next time I may try adding a little bit of cheddar powder now that I have some on hand. I do wish the serving size was a little bit bigger for the macros, but i paired it with a small salad to make the meal extra filling.

  5. Brianna Green says:

    5 stars
    Brought two tins of this to a gym get together. I knew it had to be macro friendly because #crossfit but needed the volume. This recipe delivers!

  6. Alyssa says:

    I love taco Tuesday and this is a healthier alternative! You will definitely be satisfied with it!!

  7. Erika says:

    This was my first masonfit recipe! So good and easy to make. Very filling. I did substitute the pasta for what I had on hand.

  8. Keva says:

    One of our new favorites. My family prefers black beans instead of the pinot beans. The last time I make it black beans is what I had on hand in the pantry so I used them and it turned out even better!

  9. Hayley Mitchell says:

    I make this for my breakfast every week! So filling and yummy! As a mom of twin toddlers this is an easy heat up and eat on the go. I just fry 2 eggs and add it on top with some hot sauce. Thank you mason!

  10. Leah says:

    Love love this recipe! Pasta + tacos? Who wouldn’t love this. It’s really easy to make and the flavors are A+