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Taco Pasta – One Pot!

This Creamy Taco Pasta Recipe is a 30 minute meal that you can make in one pot! Pasta shells are smothered in cheesy taco sauce with ground beef and tomatoes.

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Taco Pasta

This is one incredibly quick and easy one pot pasta recipe that I love making for my family! I even make it for guests because it’s always such a hit. (And a great way to make use of ground beef.)

It’s like a taco version of hamburger helper, but so much better than what you’d get from a box. And literally just as fast.

I kid you not when I say that this is truly a 30 minute meal, and the fact that you only need ONE POT is just a major bonus.

How to Make it

See recipe card below for ingredient quantities and full instructions.

Brown the ground beef over medium-high heat. Drain. Add butter and garlic, cook for one minute.

Add all remaining ingredients except Cheese and Pasta. Bring to a gentle boil.

A pot with ground beef next to a pot with sauce to make Taco Pasta.

Add the pasta shells and submerge in the liquid.

Cover & Cook until al dente, as indicated on package instructions.

A pot with uncooked pasta shells in sauce in sauce next to a pot with cooked pasta shells in sauce.

Reduce the heat to low. Add the cheese and stir until combined.

Yup. That’s it. Taco Pasta is Served.

Cheese being added and stirred into a pot of taco pasta.

Pro Tips

  • This recipe makes a lot of sauce, (which I love), feel free to use a little more than 1/2 lb. of pasta.
  • All chicken broth or all beef broth can be used instead of a combination if preferred.
  • The cheese options are very flexible. Monterey Jack and Mozzarella are great choices. Shred them from a block at home for the creamiest consistency.
  • Other types of pasta may also be used, refer to the box for cooking times. Examples include rotini,  penne, and bow tie pasta.
  • Diced or shredded chicken can also be used instead of ground beef. Mix it in at the end of cooking, boiling it with the pasta can make it tough.
  • Optional ingredient additions: Corn, bell peppers, black beans, jalapenos.
  • This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 160!

Storage

  • Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days or freeze in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

Taco Pasta with shells on a white plate in a creamy red sauce with tomatoes.

Tools For This Recipe

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  • 4-Quart Dutch Oven– this is the perfect size for this soup. This one is high quality and you’ll have it forever. (I use one almost every time I cook!)
  • Box Cheese Grater– Shredding from a block tastes and melts much better than packaged cheese.
  • Pasta Shells– I used Colavita brand for this recipe, (I like the shape)!
  • Garlic Twister– it’s much more flavorful to mince fresh garlic. This twister does it in seconds and is easy to clean and store.

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Taco Pasta - (One Pot!)

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This Creamy Taco Pasta Recipe is a 30 minute meal that you can make in one pot! Pasta shells are smothered in cheesy taco sauce with ground beef and tomatoes.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Cheddar cheese, shredded
  • 1 cup Monterey Jack Cheese, shredded
  • 4 oz. Velveeta cheese, cut into cubes (equal to 1/3 cup)* can sub with ¾ cup shredded cheese
  • 1 lb. Ground Beef, 85% lean
  • 1 Tablespoon Butter
  • 2 cloves Garlic, minced
  • 1 oz. packet Taco Seasoning
  • 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 Tablespoons Tomato paste
  • 1 cup Beef broth
  • 1 cup Chicken broth
  • 1 cup Whole milk, at room temp
  • 1 (10 oz.) can Rotel Tomatoes with green chilies, undrained
  • ½ lb. Medium pasta shells, see notes

Instructions

  • Shred the cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese from a block and set aside. It should be near room temperature when added to the pasta sauce.
  • Cook and crumble the ground beef over medium-high heat in a high-walled pot or dutch oven. Drain grease.
  • Melt the butter in the same pot and add and garlic. Cook for 1 minute.
  • Add all remaining ingredients except the cheese and pasta. Stir to combine.
  • Bring to a gentle boil. Add the pasta and submerge it in the liquid. Cover and cook according to package instructions. Slide a silicone spatula along the bottom of the pot halfway through to lift any ingredients that may be settling to the bottom.
  • Remove cover and ensure the pasta is sufficiently cooked. Taste-test a noodle for doneness before proceeding If needed, cover and cook longer, until your desired doneness is obtained.
  • Turn heat to low. Gradually stir in cheese until melted.
  • There will be plenty of sauce but it will thicken upon standing and the pasta will continue to absorb it.
  • Serve once desired consistency is obtained.

Notes

Pro Tips
  • This recipe makes a lot of sauce, (which I love), feel free to use a little more than 1/2 lb. of pasta.
  • All chicken broth or all beef broth can be used instead of a combination if preferred.
  • The cheese options are very flexible. Shred them from a block for the creamiest consistency. Bagged shredded cheese doesn't melt as well.
  • Other types of pasta may also be used, refer to the box for cooking times. Examples include rotini,  penne, and bow tie pasta.
  • Diced or shredded chicken can also be used instead of ground beef. Mix it in at the end of cooking, boiling it with the pasta can make it tough.
  • Optional ingredient additions: Corn, bell peppers, black beans, jalapenos.
  • This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 160!

The nutritional facts are an estimate and are per serving. There are 6 servings in this recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 503kcal, Carbohydrates: 39g, Protein: 37g, Fat: 22g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 6g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 100mg, Sodium: 1352mg, Potassium: 722mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 1226IU, Vitamin C: 11mg, Calcium: 472mg, Iron: 4mg
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421 comments on “Taco Pasta – One Pot!”

  1. Hi, I am excited to try this tonight. If I substitute Bowtie pasta for the medium shells, would I still use two cups? I agree with you, I like a lot of sauce. I don’t like it dry. Thank you for sharing this!

  2. I think I added too much cheese … 8 ounces is 1 cup but when it’s shredded it measure out to 2 cups. Can you help with this common mistake made when shredding. So I added 2 8 ounce cheese blocks 

    • Hi Michelle, 8 liquid ounces is equal to one cup but this recipe calls for 1 cup of shredded cheese (not 16 oz.) -basically you’re not going by ounces you’re going by cups, as it states in the ingredient list.

  3. Hi
    How long do you bake it for if you freeze it?

    • Hi K, I usually microwave it from frozen but if you prefer to bake it, I would let it thaw overnight first and then place it in a small, lightly greased baking dish. Cover and cook at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes or so, or until warmed through, (it depends on how much you’re reheating.) Be sure not to overcook the pasta the first time around so that it will remain firm when reheated 🙂

  4. This was a hit for my family!! Was sooo good I served with Hawaiian rolls and went really good together! 

  5. This was such a filling and cheesy dish! I added sauteed green peppers and onions to my dish!

  6. I’d love to make this recipe and add in corn and bel peppers! Just wondering when the best time would be to add them to make sure the bel peppers are cooked all the way but not too mushy! I’d appreciate any advice!

    • Hi Laura! I would add them toward the end of cooking the ground beef, during the last 3 minutes or so. Then they’ll cook for 1 more minute with the garlic and will be perfect! 🙂 They will hold up nicely from there during the rest of the cooking process.

  7. Made this last night for my teens for dinner and although I’m doing low carbs I couldn’t resist trying (a bowl) lol

    This will be a weekly dinner going forward-very filling and Thank you!

  8. My family devoured this dish and everyone loved it! Thank you for sharing this recipe 

    • You’re very welcome! I’m so happy to hear your family devoured it. It’s always the best when the family goes crazy for a meal!❤️ Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review!

  9. Stephanie, your recipes are always PERFECTION!!! Can’t even tell you how many we’ve made for the family. Just wanted to say, “Thank you!!!”

  10. Quick , easy and delicious! One pa for easy cleanup.. Great Saturday night family meal for me and my daughters.

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