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Meximelts are my guilty pleasure. This Beef Meximelt Recipe (inspired by Taco Bell) is super easy, unbelievably delicious and so much better than the drive-thru. Make a copycat version of your fast food favorite at home for an awesome lunch or dinner.
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Taco Bell Inspired Meximelt Copycats
It is unbelievable that it has taken me this long to get a Mexi-Melt recipe on my site because they are my absolute favorite fast food indulgence. Plus they are ridiculously easy to make at home and (in my humble opinion) taste so much better homemade.
Were Meximelts Discontinued In 2019
That’s the word on the street (and the web). Apparently Taco Bell revamped their menu in 2019 and decided to give Mexi-melts the ax. Weird because I can’t be the only Meximelt obsessed person.
However, I don’t really do fast food anymore so I cannot say for sure. I haven’t been to Taco Bell in ages. If you know for sure leave me a comment.
My Secret For The Best Copycat Mexi-Melts
I think what makes these so close to the original is the size of the ground beef. Taco Bell taco meat is very small, not the bigger chunks like in homemade tacos. So I use this Potato Masher to achieve the fine ground beef crumbles. I like kitchen gadgets that do double duty. Or, you can use a Meat Chopper instead.
Ingredients Needed For Beef Mexi-Melts(screenshot for grocery list)
- Lean Ground Beef
- (1 ounce) Packet Taco Seasoning
- Flour Tortillas
- Shredded Mexican Cheese Blend
- Pico de Gallo Salsa
How To Make Homemade Taco Bell Meximelts
- In large pan, brown ground beef. Drain oil then return to pan.
- Add water and taco seasoning. Mash meat to fine crumbles. Bring mixture to a gentle boil and simmer 5-10 minutes until saucy. Remove from heat.
- Wrap tortillas in damp paper towel and microwave 15-20 seconds to soften.
- Fill each tortilla with meat, cheese and pico de gallo. Tuck in the ends and roll like a burrito.
- Wrap each meximelt with a damp paper towel and microwave for 15 seconds. (This melts the cheese and gives the tortilla that slightly steamed quality)
- Serve hot.
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Beef Meximelt Recipe
Yield: 6
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Meximelts are my guilty pleasure. This Beef Meximelt Recipe (inspired by Taco Bell) is super easy, unbelievably delicious and so much better than the drive-thru. Make a copycat version of your fast food favorite at home for an awesome lunch or dinner.
Ingredients
- 1 Lb Lean Ground Beef
- (1 ounce) Packet Taco Seasoning
- 1/2 Cup Water
- 6 Large Flour Tortillas
- 16 ounces Shredded Mexican Cheese Blend
- 1/2 Cup Pico de Gallo Salsa
Instructions
- In large pan, brown ground beef. Drain oil then return to pan.
- Add water and taco seasoning. Mash meat to fine crumbles.
- Bring mixture to a gentle boil and simmer 5-10 minutes until saucy. Remove from heat.
- Wrap tortillas in damp paper towel and microwave 15-20 seconds to soften.
- Fill each tortilla with meat, cheese and pico de gallo. Tuck in the ends and roll like a burrito.
- Wrap each meximelt with a damp paper towel and microwave for 15 seconds. (This melts the cheese and gives the tortilla that slightly steamed quality)
- Serve hot.
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Nutrition Information
Yield 6Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 624Total Fat 34gSaturated Fat 17gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 13gCholesterol 139mgSodium 977mgCarbohydrates 32gFiber 3gSugar 2gProtein 44g
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Katerina says
Oh yum – these looks incredible! I can totally see why they would be your guilty pleasure!
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Noemi says
This meal looks fantastic! I want to try it this weekend! Thanks for the recipe 🙂
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Laralee Proctor says
I too am/was a mexi melt fan! I probably only have fast food a couple times a year but when I do a Mexi Melt was it! And sadly its true they are no longer on the menu!!!! Why? They still have everything to make one or two, haha.
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Nicole Harris says
Haha! Right!?!?
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Avauna says
I’ve actually never tried these at Taco Bell (which is crazy because Taco Bell is my go to fast food place) but I will definitely try this recipe. My best friend’s mom is obsessed with these too so I’ll pass this along to her.
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Nicole Harris says
So Yum!
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Becca says
Looks great. At Taco Bell, they will make you a meximelt if you order a cheesy roll up with added ground beef and pico.
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Nicole Harris says
Oh, good to know! Thanks 🙂
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Kristel says
What kind of pick do you use?
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Nicole Harris says
Pico de Gallo? I but the refrigerated pico de Gallo salsa at the store.
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Nanette says
The salsa in your pictures above isn’t pico. Pico de Gallo is diced tomatoes, onion, jalapeno, and cilantro. It is very chunky and not saucy like the salsa in those pictures. I’m sure both taste great, I’m just a stickler when in comes to salsa (YUUUUMMM!)
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Dawn Corwin says
Meximelts are my fave! We are vegetarian so I used Boca Crumbles in place of the beef and your way worked perfect! Thank you!
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L99 says
This is just ground beef wrapped up in a tortilla with cheese. The Meximelt is about the fresco salsa, which has a vinegar bite, not pico. What’s next, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?
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Shirley Christiansen says
Can you freeze them for later?
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Janet Bradley says
Could I use salsa instead of the Pico de Gallo salsa?
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Joan Loraine Ostler says
I miss the Meximelts because that is what I always ordered but I ordered chicken Meximelts. I think they cost tiny bit more but so worth it. I will use this recipe and use chicken instead.
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Nanette says
You could probably order one. Most restaurants have a secret menu, or will make an off the menu item if they have the ingredients.
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Katherine LeRoy says
Do you have a suggestion as to how I could make these up a little bit ahead of time for a group of 6? I’d rather not be fussing with them individually at birthday party time. Thank you!
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Brandon says
It’s true they did take them off the menu. BUT you can still get them, what you do is order the $1.00 cheesy roll up add beef and add pico and bam you have a Meximelt.
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Denise says
order a cheese roll-up and add taco meat . . . Meximelt it is, and it’s cheaper than the actual Meximelt. A Taco Bell employee told me this trick! Enjoy
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Mindy says
In your pictures, it looks like you have a tortilla and then something else wrapped around the tortilla that is a lighter color. What is that outer layer?
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Nicole Harris says
No, just a trick of the eye I think. It’s just the tortilla wrapped around 🙂
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Cheri Redman says
Looks yummy. Note- I ask Taco Bell’s to make me Mexi-melts and they do even though not on the menu.
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Ruth says
Meximelts were really my reason for going to Taco Bell, now since they discontinued them… not cool…. I don’t have a reason to go there anymore. I do look forward to trying these. I will be adding sour cream to mine though, my favorite!!
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Lisa says
I miss these at Taco Bell. I will have to give this a try. Thanks for the recipe!
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Brifoods says
As a Hispanic, microwaving a tortilla is the worst thing you could do.
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Kristina Arnold says
Sadly Taco Bell does not even carry pico de gallo anymore!!! Like what the heck!?! Isn’t that a Mexican staple?!?! Growing up, meximelts were my absolute favorite thing in the world! I’m definitely trying this recipe next week!
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Jules Burke says
FYI. Even though Meximelt not on menu you can still get it. You order the “cheesy roll up” and add beef and pico. Exactly the same.
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Douglas Bourdo says
From a former Taco Bell employee, it was prepared with Pico de Gallo.
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Lois Block says
Oh thank you. I’ll try that. Like making them at home too. This looks good.
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sara necker says
when I go to Taco bell i always get the same thing and that the burrito supreme meal. the recipe for the burrito is thin this meal
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