How to Make Taco Bell Double Decker Tacos at Home

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Ever find yourself craving the savory goodness of Taco Bell’s Double Decker Tacos? Wondering how to recreate this tasty treat at home? Look no further!
Let’s dive right into how you can whip up your very own Taco Bell-style Double Decker Tacos from the comfort of your kitchen.
Easy Steps to Make Your Double Decker Tacos
To start, you’ll need some basic ingredients: soft flour tortillas, crunchy corn taco shells, seasoned ground beef, shredded cheese, refried beans, lettuce, and diced tomatoes. Simple, right?
First up, warm your soft tortillas and crunchy taco shells. Spread a thin layer of refried beans on the tortillas. This bean layer acts like tasty glue that will hold your creation together. Next, place a crunchy shell on top of each bean-smeared tortilla and gently press to stick them together.
Now for the fun part: filling your tacos. Scoop some seasoned beef into the crunchy shells, sprinkle on cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes, and voila! You’ve just made a Taco Bell-inspired Double Decker Taco at home.
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