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I’ve always been fascinated by the flavors of Jack in the Box, and now I’m thrilled to share my journey of recreating their iconic dishes at home. From mastering the Jumbo Jack to whipping up their unique tacos, these copycat recipes have brought the essence of this beloved fast-food chain into my kitchen.

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1 How To Make Jack In The Box Tacos

1.1 Ingredients

2 Jack In The Box Tacos

2.1 Ingredients

2.2 Directions

2.3 Like this recipe?

3 Nutrition Facts

6 Conclusion

6.1 Related

How To Make Jack In The Box Tacos

Recreate the iconic fast-food favorite with ease: gently cook and season ground beef, fold it into softened tortillas, and fry to crispy perfection.Add lettuce and cheese for that classic Jack in the Box taste!”

  1. Cook the Beef: Start by cooking ground beef in a pan over medium-low heat. Constantly stir and break the beef into a smooth consistency. Once the beef releases its fat, drain it away.
  2. Add Flavorings: Mix in refried beans, chili powder, salt, pepper, and a spoonful of taco sauce into the cooked beef. Stir well and set aside.
  3. Prepare Tortillas: Soften the tortillas by microwaving each for about 15 seconds. This makes them pliable for folding without breaking.
  4. Fill Tortillas: Lay out the tortillas and place a heaped tablespoon of the beef mixture in the center. Wet the edge of one half of the tortilla with water and press the edges together to seal. If they don’t stick, use a flour-water paste as glue.
  5. Fry the Tacos: Heat canola or peanut oil in a pan. Once hot, carefully slide in two tacos at a time. Fry for about 2-3 minutes, then flip and fry for another minute until crispy.
  6. Add Toppings: After draining the tacos on a rack, pry them open and add a spoonful of lettuce, a slice of cheese, and a teaspoon of taco sauce.
  7. Serve: Enjoy your homemade Jack in the Box tacos hot and crispy.
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Ingredients

Ground Beef: The primary filling for the tacos, cooked to a soft and smooth consistency.

Salt and Black Pepper: Used for seasoning the beef to enhance its flavor.

Refried Beans: Added to the beef for texture and flavor, creating a more authentic taco filling.

Chili Powder: Provides the spicy flavor characteristic of Jack in the Box tacos. The amount can be adjusted based on your preference for spice.

Mild Taco Sauce: Adds additional flavor to the taco filling. You can choose a hotter sauce if you prefer a spicier taco.

Canola or Peanut Oil: Used for deep frying the tacos, giving them their crispy texture.

Kraft Cheese Slices: Placed inside the tacos for a creamy, cheesy element.

Chopped Lettuce: Added as a topping for freshness and a slight crunch.

Soft Tortillas: The outer shell of the tacos, fried to achieve the classic crispy texture.

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Jack In The Box Tacos

4 from 151 votes

Recipe by Laura Ritterman Course: MainCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy

Servings

12

servings

Cooking time

8

minutes

Calories

150

kcal

Make 12 of these delicious Jack in the box tacos at home. This copycat tacos recipe is so good you’ll be disappointed you didn’t make more.

Ingredients

  • 500 g 500 ground beef

  • A large pinch of salt

  • 70 g 70 refried beans

  • A large pinch of black pepper

  • 1 tablespoon 1 of chili powder

  • 70 ml 70 mild taco sauce (or hot if you are brave)

  • 1 liter 1 of canola or peanut oil

  • 6 slices of kraft cheese slices

  • 3 handfuls of chopped lettuce

Directions

  • Take a medium or large frying pan, and place it over a medium to low heat. Add the beef as soon as the pan is on the heat, you don’t need it to warm up before you start cooking.
  • Stir the beef constantly, you want to continually poke and move it until it is broken down into a soft and smooth consistency. One the beef releases its fat, pour it away.
  • Add your refired beans to the beef and stir vigorously to incorporate it. You can stop cooking the beef now, so set it aside.
  • Tip your chili powder, salt, pepper and a spoonful of the taco sauce mixture into the beef and give it another good stir.
  • In a separate pan heat your cooking oil on a medium to high heat. Place a wooden spoon into the oil to see if it’s hot enough. When it is, the spoon should bubble vigorously.
  • Lay out your soft tortillas in a pile. Place a heaped tablespoon in the center of the tortilla and wet half of the exposed edge with a little water. Press the edges together until they are sealed. (if it won’t stick, use a little flour and water to make a sort of glue).
  • Carefully slide two tacos at a time into the hot oil, making sure they don’t splash.
  • After about 2-3 minutes flip the tacos in the oil and fry for one more minute.
  • Remove from the oil and drain on a rack. Once they are marginally cooler pry open the taco and add a spoonful of lettuce, a slice of cheese and a teaspoon of the taco sauce.
  • Dig in and enjoy.

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Nutrition Facts

12 servings per container

Serving Size1 servings

  • Amount Per ServingCalories150
  • % Daily Value *
  • Total Fat 9g 14%
    • Saturated Fat 3g 15%
  • Cholesterol 38mg 13%
  • Sodium 688mg 29%
  • Total Carbohydrate 5.2g 2%
    • Dietary Fiber .8g 0%
    • Sugars 1.2g
  • Protein 11.6g 22%

    * The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

    Tips & Tricks

    • Slow Cooking the Beef: To achieve the right texture, cook the beef slowly and constantly stir it. This prevents it from becoming too crispy or lumpy. The goal is to have a smooth, finely ground beef texture, which is a signature of these tacos.
    • Adjusting the Chili Powder: The amount of chili powder can significantly affect the flavor. Start with the recommended amount and adjust according to your taste. If you’re sensitive to spice, start with less and add more as needed. Remember, the spice level intensifies slightly during frying.
    • Tortilla Preparation: Microwaving the tortillas for about 15 seconds makes them pliable and easier to fold without breaking. This step is crucial because fresh tortillas can be brittle and difficult to work with. If you don’t have a microwave, warming them in a pan or using a damp paper towel can also work.
    • Sealing the Tacos: After adding the filling, ensure the edges of the tortillas are properly sealed. If they don’t stick, a paste made from flour and water can be used as an effective ‘glue’. This prevents the filling from leaking out during frying.
    • Frying Technique: When frying the tacos, don’t overcrowd the pan. This ensures each taco gets evenly crispy. Also, carefully monitor the oil temperature – too hot, and the tacos will burn; too cool, and they’ll absorb too much oil and become greasy. A wooden spoon test (bubbles forming around a wooden spoon when it’s dipped in oil) is a good way to check if the oil is ready.

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    Conclusion

    Ok so we won’t win healthy choice awards for this Jack in the box taco recipe. But hopefully we will win your admiration as they are utterly delicious. They are just a little oily, but that’s what makes us love them so much. Now don’t worry, just go for it, and worry about it afterwards.

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    FAQs

    What are the ingredients in Jack in the Box tacos? ›

    Ground meat, textured vegetable protein, two triangles of American cheese (food), lettuce, hot sauce, corn tortilla. Not bad for fifty cents. Originally the tacos that Jack in the box serves are not vegan. They contain both beef and chicken.

    What is the filler in Jack in the Box tacos? ›

    What meat do they use in Jack in the Box tacos? I worked there 5 years ago, so it may have changed, but it's a combination of beef and soy (what is says on the package). The tacos come frozen with the meat already inside.

    What is the filling in a Jack in the Box taco? ›

    The tacos served at Jack in the Box feature a hard-shell, U-shaped tortilla encasing a ground beef filling topped with one slice of American cheese, shredded lettuce and taco sauce.

    What kind of cheese does Jack in the Box use in their tacos? ›

    The Jack in the Box tacos recipe has basically never changed

    An article in Mental Floss points out that the recipe hasn't really changed in about 50 years, describing it as follows, "seasoned meat lump, two triangles of American cheese, some shredded iceberg lettuce, and a little sauce."

    How unhealthy is a Jack in the Box taco? ›

    ✗ Loaded Tiny Tacos

    Jack in the Box's loaded tiny tacos provide 470 calories, 22 g fat, 7 g saturated fat, 51 g carbohydrate, 17 g protein, 5 g sugar, and 1,340 mg sodium. This taco option is definitely best to share.

    Did Jack in the Box use kangaroo meat? ›

    Mislabeled meat

    The meat was originally from Profreeze of Australia, and during their checks on location, the food inspectors discovered other shipments destined for the United States which included kangaroo meat.

    Do they deep fry Jack in the Box tacos? ›

    In case you don't feel like clicking through, basically they deep-fry the taco whole, then open it back up and add shredded lettuce and a slice of American cheese and wait a minute…

    Does Jack in the Box use horse meat? ›

    "Jack in the Box does not use horse meat. Jack in the Box does not have any international locations. We operate only in the U.S.."

    What company owns Jack in the Box? ›

    Incorporated: 1966 as Foodmaker, Inc. Jack in the Box Inc. is the operator and franchiser of the Jack in the Box fast-food hamburger chain, which encompasses nearly 2,100 units mainly in the western and southern United States. Around 70 percent of the units are company owned.

    What is taco Bell meat made of? ›

    We use 100 percent USDA premium beef in our seasoned beef.

    Are Jack in the Box tacos corn or flour tortillas? ›

    No, there are no beans in Jack in the Box tacos. Their tacos are made from a kind of a beef-like filling, lettuce, 1/2 slice of cheese, fried corn tortilla and taco sauce.

    How are Jack and the Box tacos made? ›

    In the video, @akapaolaa reveals how Jack in the Box tacos are made. After frying the tortillas in canola oil to harden them, the user then stuffs it with a triangle of cheese, an undisclosed type of meat, lettuce, and their signature sauce. The chain sells two tacos for just under $1.

    Which cheese for tacos? ›

    Cotija, either crumbled or grated will be the most authentic. Alternates would be Añejo, Enchilado or Chihuahua. For additional richness, crema (a sour cream product) can be added. Other Mexican cheeses like panela, queso asadero and queso fresco do not have much in the way of flavor to effectively garnish a taco.

    Is the meat in Jack in the Box tacos real meat? ›

    Jack in the Box tacos do contain meat, but it's not quite what you might expect. The taco filling is made from seasoned ground beef, which is mixed with soy protein. While this mixture might resemble meat in texture and flavor, it is important to note that it is not 100% meat.

    What is the taco Bell meat made out of? ›

    We use 100 percent USDA premium beef in our seasoned beef. We prepare it much the same way you prepare taco meat at home: after simmering, it is drained of excess fat and pre-seasoned with our signature blend of 7 authentic seasonings and spices.

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