Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells

Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells made with jumbo pasta shells, salsa, cheese and taco meat are the perfect EASY weeknight meal that you can prepare ahead of time too!

Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells made with jumbo pasta shells, salsa, cheese and taco meat are the perfect EASY weeknight meal that you can prepare ahead of time too!

Taco Stuffed Shells are an easy dinner of stuffed jumbo pasta shells with ground beef. With just the addition of taco seasoning, salsa and cheese your family will be asking for this dish to go in your regular rotation. This is the XL take on my super popular Cheesy Taco Pasta!

I love using either my Guapo’s Famous Fresh Pico de Gallo in this recipe or incredibly easy, store bought jarred salsa. You can also swap out the salsa in this recipe in a 1 to 1 ratio with my favorite Homemade QUICK Enchilada Sauce to make them taco stuffed shells with enchilada sauce.

If you’re looking for alternate to the shredded cheese or to mix things up a little you can absolutely make the taco stuffed shells with velveeta or nacho cheese as well. Even better you could just double the shredded cheddar cheese and have the ultimate cheesy taco stuffed shells.

Or if you want something a bit different you can also make my Mexican Stuffed Peppers with all the taco flavors but none of the pasta!

5 Ingredient Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells are an easy weeknight meal!

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Thinking of some other stuffed shells ideas?

  • Pepperoni Pizza stuffed shells with marinara sauce, pepperoni and mozzarella.
  • Chicken Bacon Ranch Stuffed Shells with the Cheddar Bacon Ranch Pinwheels filling and baked with alfredo sauce.
  • Philly Cheesesteak stuffed shells with the Philly Cheese Steak Sloppy Joes filling but with double the cheese!
  • Chicken Parmesan Stuffed Shells with chicken nuggets, marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese and Parmesan cheese.

Done in just 30 minutes and with five ingredients, you'll love these Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells!

Tools Used in the making of these Taco Stuffed Shells:
Jumbo Pasta Shells: Make sure you buy these and not the large ones. Also, husbands may inadvertently think “large” is the right size…not saying mine did that! 😉
Jarred Salsa: Cuts the prep time down to just a couple of minutes and the flavors are still outstanding.
Taco Seasoning: I’ve use my homemade taco seasoning recipe if you’d prefer not to use a packet. This is the packet I’d recommend if not using homemade.

Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells made with jumbo pasta shells, salsa, cheese and taco meat are the perfect EASY weeknight meal that you can prepare ahead of time too!
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Taco Stuffed Shells

Taco Stuffed Shells made with jumbo pasta shells, salsa, cheese and taco meat are the perfect EASY weeknight meal that you can prepare ahead of time too!
Course Main Course
Cuisine Mexican
Keyword Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 6 servings
Calories 497 kcal
Author Sabrina Snyder

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces jumbo pasta shells
  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 packet taco seasoning
  • 2/3 cup water
  • 1 1/2 cups jarred salsa divided
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese divided

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Cook the pasta shells in a pot according to the directions on the box and drain.

  3. Add the ground beef to the pot and brown well.

  4. Drain the fat.
  5. Add the taco seasoning and water, stir and cook until water is gone.
  6. Stir in 1 cup salsa and 3/4 cup cheese.
  7. Scoop into the jumbo pasta shells and top with the remaining salsa and cheese.
  8. Bake in a covered pan for 15 minutes.

Nutrition Facts
Taco Stuffed Shells
Amount Per Serving
Calories 497 Calories from Fat 198
% Daily Value*
Fat 22g34%
Saturated Fat 9g56%
Cholesterol 73mg24%
Sodium 644mg28%
Potassium 534mg15%
Carbohydrates 47g16%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 4g4%
Protein 26g52%
Vitamin A 515IU10%
Vitamin C 1.2mg1%
Calcium 181mg18%
Iron 2.6mg14%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells made with jumbo pasta shells, salsa, cheese and taco meat are the perfect EASY weeknight meal that you can prepare ahead of time too!
5 Ingredient Cheesy Taco Stuffed Shells are an easy weeknight meal!

About the Author: Sabrina Snyder

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  1. I made these stuffed taco shells. They were amazing. Very easy to do. This is definitely a keeper. I wouldn’t change a thing. Only next time I think I will cover with foil in oven.

  2. Sooooooo good!!

    I made this for a group of friends LAST YEAR..they still talk about it!
    They want to do it again? easy recipe. You can knock it out quick. We do birthday dinners. Several have said “ i want the stuffed shell thing you made as my birthday dinner”

  3. I don’t usually leave comments but my husband loved this recipe. I LOVE how you give variations with every recipe and often freezer instructions. You have become the website I look up first when trying new recipes and more and more of your recipes have found their way into our regular rotation!

  4. These are great we added some sour cream on top but will be mixing it next time !
    Very messy ! Making into our cook book thank you

  5. I really really like this. I eat a lot of veggies so we added a little red, yellow and orange pepper, red onion, garlic, a tiny bit of zucchini and celery, added a little pasta water and make 12 shells and still have leftover meat/veggies (which I’ll turn into a soup tomorrow for lunch). A great versatile recipe! Thanks!

  6. The end result was good, the recipe needs to be corrected to say to pan fry ground beef in its own pan. The way it’s written is a little confusing. I added black beans to the mixture for a little more substance. Very tasty, will definitely make this again.

    1. Yes, cover tightly with plastic wrap and the foil to keep any moisture out and freeze for up to 3 months. So glad you love it so much.

      1. So I was thinking if I were to make these into individual tins to cook for myself for meal prep. How many would I put in and how long in the oven at what temperature? Would the tins form dollar tree work ?

        1. Yes, that would totally work. I would suggest placing the tin on a cookie sheet while in the oven. Sometimes the cheaper tins don’t hold up when trying to get them in and out of the oven. It might just save you from dropping it. Enjoy!

  7. not crazy about it. shells were dry & not enough meat sauce for all the shells I didnt over fill them wont make it again

    1. Sorry you didn’t like them. If you change your mind and try them again, feel free to add more sauce to your liking.

  8. I just want to say thank you for this recipe my family enjoyed so much will be in my list never did stuffed shell before and this ones OMG and delicious.

  9. Really easy recipe and delicious! I added a little bit of cream cheese to make it bit more rich and savory. My husband loved it!!

  10. It was super good! I added lettuce, tomatoes, and sour cream after it was done in the oven!!!
    I’m definitely going to make this again!

  11. I just cooked these and when I tell you I love them. Will most definitely be cooking these again.

  12. Literally just finished making this for the hubby and stepSon. Not as easy as everyone made it seem, however I am definitely not a cooker so maybe that’s my issue. Lots of hand work… all in the dish lol. I am vegetarian, so I substitute black beans for beef on mine… (made 2 separate pans) but still follow everything exactly. In the end came out amazing! Lovely dish! Yummy delicious! Will try again. Thank you for sharing 😉

  13. Just finished making this! Very easy to make and extremely yummy! I used 3/4 of a yellow onion prior to cooking the meat and then used sour cream while eating the stuffed shells. While cooking, I was panicking thinking I did not have enough shells, I ended up having extra shells! Next goal, use chicken instead of beef! The cheesy taco stuffed shell is a good idea as an appetizer for a party since it makes so much and they are small.

    *If anyone has tried chicken instead of beef, did you do anything different outside of the recipe? *

    Thank you Sabrina! Just followed you on Instagram, cannot wait to find something new to try!

    1. Chicken would be amazing! I have a Chicken Bacon Ranch Stuffed Shells recipe if you’d like to try that too.

  14. This recipe is THE BOMB!!

    I loved the taste of the salsa with the cheddar cheese. So when it was time to cover them in salsa, I made cheesy salsa instead and then put it on top of the stuffed shells and then sprinkled the remaining part of cheddar. Amazing!

  15. These were very good but I only ended up using about half of the box of shells and an 8×8 pan. Next time I’ll double the filling part and use a 9×13 pan. It was delicious.

  16. I made the cheesey taco bake and my boyfriend loved it ..so easy to make …were gonna put salad on top with sour cream …yum yum…

  17. Making this tonight! I don’t have salsa or diced tomatoes so I’m doing it EXTRA simple. Except tonight I am going to lightly drizzle Taco Bell Mild Sauce you buy from the store, Fire for the Mr., for a little kick over the taco seasoned meat and cheese. We like our spices!
    Can’t wait to try it out tonight.

  18. I made this tonight… I had high hope’s but my end product looked nothing like yours. I made it exactly but drained my meat as it appears you dont? I’m out on whether I’d make it again. ?

    1. Oh, bummer. I’m not sure what else would’ve made it different besides draining the meat. If you want to troubleshoot, send me an email at contact @ dinnerthendessert .com

  19. This was amazing! I made it using your homemade taco seasoning recipe to season the meat and instead of salsa, which I didn’t have, I added diced tomatoes to the meat mixture, then I made your homemade enchilada sauce (which is SO GOOD) and used it in place of salsa. I made enough for two 8×8 pans. One to freeze and one to eat! It was so full of flavor! Wish I could post a picture. So dang good! Thanks for the winner recipe!

    1. Love that you were able to customize it! You can always post a picture to your instagram and use the hashtag #dinnerthendessert . So glad you enjoyed it!

  20. Made these stuffed shells for dinner last night. They were a success! Everyone in the family loved them. They requested I make extras next time.

  21. I’ve mad these before but I also melt a block of cream cheese into the beef mixture before stuffing the shells!

  22. Looks Yummy!! cant wait to make it!! beside jarred salsa can I use any other brand of salsa?? also I seen someone mention pico salsa is it pico de gallo or a brand name pico salsa? will love to know!

    1. You can use any type of salsa you’d like. 🙂 I haven’t tried it with pico de gallo yet. If you decide to try, I’d love to know what you think.

  23. My family loved this!!!!I made this dish on Saturday and they are already asking for an instant replay!Problem: I intend to double the recipe. There was only enough to stuff half of the shells.The ” save for later” that I poured over the entre dish was too skimpy too, so next time I plan to use two pounds of ground beef (grass fed) and two jars of the pico salsa that I used. That tasted so good!

  24. These were surprisingly good. Much better than I expected from the listed ingredients. It’s a keeper for us and will be made frequently. Thank you, Sabrina.

  25. This looks amazing. I’m going to give it a try. If you were to make this in advance would you freeze it? and if so how would you bake it to reheat. This looks like a great alternative to lasagna for new moms or those friends you want to help out in a hard time.

    1. What a great idea! This one might be a bit trickier to make ahead and freeze but if I were doing it, I would make it up to step 6 and then freeze. When delivering it to someone, I would give them a bag of cheese and jar of salsa with instructions on how to finish. Tell them to pour the salsa over the frozen shells and bake for 25 minutes, then top with the cheese and bake an additional 5 min. Hopefully this makes sense.

  26. I’m currently making this, only I am changing/adding some stuff to it. My family doesn’t care for salsa (I do!) so instead of adding salsa or tomato, I am making this with mild cheddar cheese with a velveeta cheese sauce to cover each of the shells. It looks simple enough to make, and I do believe this will be a hit at our home!

  27. Sooo easy to make! Made me look like I actually knew what I was doing in the kitchen! I? made my test batch for me and my friend as written above. But I? wanted to cook this for my whole family and I have a large family so I doubled the Recipe. I ended up with extra shells with no stuffing. But it worked out because I didn’t have to use any torn shells. But I added 1/3 cup of sour cream in the meat the second time I cooked it. It made it a little more difficult to stuff the shells because it was a little more runny. But it tasted amazing!