Homemade Mexican Chalupas Recipe | Brown Sugar Food Blog (2024)

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Now you can make your own chalupa recipe that can be made with a few simple ingredients. Make this crispy and soft taco shell and fill with your favorite taco toppings such as ground beef, shredded chicken, cheddar cheese, lettuce, diced tomatoes, and sour cream and you have Homemade Chalupas.

When I was younger I worked at a few fast food places. The first place I worked was at McDonald’s. I also worked for Subway and Taco Bell. Although there are mixed feelings associated with fast-food workers, when you are a teenager the one perk you look forward to when working at a fast-food restaurant is the free meal you get during your shift. When working at all three of those restaurants, I tried just about everything on the menus that I could.

I had my favorites at all three, but at Taco Bell and I loved Chalupas!

What are Chalupas?

Typically in Mexico, Chalupas are made using masa and are flat. They are then topped with various toppings such as:

  • Shredded Chicken
  • Cheese: Queso Crumbled Cheese, Monterey Jack Cheese, Cheddar Cheese, Pepperjack Cheese
  • Avocado
  • Pico De Gallo
  • Refried Beans
  • Salsa
  • Sour Cream
  • Black Beans
  • Hot Sauce

This Mexican dish has been interpreted a bit differently here in America. The bread that most of us may be familiar with is made out of flour, which is called Indian Fry Bread, and it’s much thicker than how they are traditionally made. I don’t think I had a traditional Chalupa but I am sure it is just as delicious as the one that is in this recipe.

How to make Chalupa Shells?

What I loved the most about Chalupas was the bread itself. I mean, it’s almost like donuts, just without the glaze if you think about it. It’s fried dough just like a donut, right? That would make so much sense as to why I like them so much. You know what? Making the chalupa dough is easy and only takes a few basic ingredients.

All you need is

  • Flour
  • Milk
  • Salt
  • Shortening
  • Baking powder

Mix all those ingredients into a dough ball, and you have the basis for the chalupa bread. Divide the dough into equal parts eight pieces and shape dough into a round circle.

After you have divided and rolled out the dough, you place half of the dough in a heavy-duty skillet, like a cast-iron skillet, and allow it to fry for about a minute. Then you flip the dough and allow the other side to fry, which should make for a nice curved chalupa shell. I won’t lie, you won’t get them all right, but you will get a few curved the way you like.

You will then fill the chalupa bread with your favorite taco fillings such as ground beef, chicken, or steak and lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, and sour cream! You can fill the chalupas with whatever you want. This Homemade Mexican Chalupas copycat recipe allows you to be as versatile as you want. You can fry the chalupa bread, set out different toppings, and let everyone serve themselves.

I watched this video to learn how to make chalupa bread and this one. They both were helpful.

This chalupa recipe is one of my personal favorites. I don’t have a lot of copycat recipes on my blog but between this Copycat Taco Bell Chalupa recipe and the ones I have, which are Copycat Chocolate Hostess Cupcakes and Copycat White Castle Burgers, this chalupa recipe comes close to being as identical to the true version. I hope you like this recipe as much as I did eating them.This chalupa recipe tastes almost like the ones you get at Taco Bell.

Commonly Asked Questions

How do you make Chalupas with Pita bread?

To be honest, I am not sure from experience. However, I imagine you would bake the pita bread until slightly crisp and fill like a taco. You might have to get a bit creative for the curved taco shape.

Can I use butter instead of shortening to make the bread?

Yes. You need fat to bind and hold everything and to ensure the bread isn’t dry.

Can I eat the Chalupas flat?

Yes! If it is easier for you to fry the bread flat and eat it like a pizza, that is fine! Just top with the cook beef mixture and desired toppings.

What spices can I use to make my own taco seasoning?

Typically, taco seasoning is made with a little cumin, chili powder, and smoked paprika.

Can I freeze the fried chalupa bread?

Yes, you can freeze homemade chalupa bread. Make sure to wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and then place it in a freezer bag to maintain its freshness. When ready to use, thaw it at room temperature or reheat in the oven for a few minutes.

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Homemade Mexican Chalupas Recipe

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  • Author: Nicole Washington
  • Total Time: 40 mins
  • Yield: 8 1x
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Description

Mexican Chalupas are easy to make. This recipe makes eight chalupas that are soft, chewable, affordable, and delicious. Learn how to make them here.

Ingredients

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  • 2 1/4 c. all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp. Baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp. Salt
  • 1 oz. shortening
  • 1 c. milk
  • Canola oil, for frying
  • 1 pound ground beef, cooked
  • Sharp cheddar cheese
  • Lettuce
  • Diced tomatoes
  • Sour cream
  • Taco sauce

Instructions

  1. Heat the oil in a heavy-duty shallow skillet such as a cast-iron skillet on medium heat.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, add the flour, baking powder, salt, and shortening. Use a fork to mix the ingredients together. Pour the milk into the dry ingredients. Use a wooden spoon to mix ingredients in with the milk to form a ball of dough.
  3. Turn dough onto a floured surface and roll until smooth. Mold the dough into a loaf about 8 inches. Divide the dough in half, then into fourths. See the picture above. Roll each individual section into a ball and roll out the small ball of dough into a round circle about 4-5 inches wide.
  4. Use tongs and carefully dip half of the chalupa dough into the hot oil. Once that half of the dough has begun to fry up but not quite brown, flip the chalupa bread with the other half of the dough frying in the oil. This is if you want to try to have the chalupas have the dip on the bottom for your fillings. If it doesn’t matter to you, just fry on both sides for 2 minutes until golden brown and remove from oil onto cooling rack lined with paper towels.
  5. Fill your chalupas with beef seasoned with taco seasoning, lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, and a dollop of sour cream. Top with taco sauce if desired.

Notes

Alternative: You can try this recipe with gluten-free flour

  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 30 mins
  • Category: Entree
  • Method: Fry
  • Cuisine: Mexican
Homemade Mexican Chalupas Recipe | Brown Sugar Food Blog (2024)

FAQs

How to make a Mexican chalupa? ›

What Is a Chalupa? Chalupas are a Mexican antojito, or snack, made from fried masa (corn dough) with a savory filling. The word chalupa comes from the Spanish word for shallop (or small sailboat), a reference to the masa cake's concave shape.

What is the chalupa shell made of? ›

What is a chalupa? A chalupa is a thick, fried shell filled with all your favorite taco fillings like taco meat or shredded chicken along with shredded lettuce, shredded cheese, diced tomatoes, and sour cream. The shell is made with flour and while it's fried, it's still slightly fluffy and super delicious.

Do they have chalupas in Mexico? ›

A chalupa (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃaˈlupa]) is one of several specialty dishes of south-central Mexico, including the states of Hidalgo, Puebla, Guerrero, and Oaxaca.

Is a chalupa soft? ›

It's slightly soft and malleable like a tortilla, but since it's fried, it has that crave-able golden brown delicious exterior that provides a little bit of crunch like a hard tortilla shell. Versions like the Taco Bell chalupa are very soft and have a breadiness that gives them a soft chew.

What is a real Mexican chalupa? ›

Mexican Chalupas are fried with salsa, then drained and garnished with other toppings. Tacos are typically made with curved corn tortilla shells (either hard or soft shells) and filled with toppings (salsa is usually one of the last toppings).

What kind of bread is chalupa made of? ›

Their shells are similar to a flatbread – shaped into a taco shell and filled with ground beef and toppings. The shell for this chalupa recipe is a version of Native American fry bread (also called Navajo fry bread) which I discovered and fell in love with on a camping trip in Arizona with my brother.

What is a FUPA chalupa? ›

fupa = fat upper part (abdomen or pubic area) chalupa = a small boat or raft, might be a reference to some Taco Bull dish with a Mexican sounding name. All together might be an attempt at sexual humor through ryhimng slang: The chubbier the belly/pubic area, the tastier the taco.

What are the ingredients in a Taco Bell chalupa? ›

What's Included
  • Seasoned Beef.
  • Reduced-Fat Sour Cream.
  • Tomatoes.
  • Three-Cheese Blend.
  • Lettuce.

How healthy is a chalupa? ›

Chalupa With Beans, Cheese, Lettuce And Tomato (1 chalupa) contains 32.1g total carbs, 26.6g net carbs, 17.2g fat, 10.8g protein, and 323 calories.

What does chalupa mean in Spanish slang? ›

chalupa [f] MX. fat girl.

What's the difference between a chalupa and a gordita? ›

It's a round Flatbread. This is used on the Gorditas, the cheesy Gordita crunch and for the chalupa. The only difference between a chalupa and a Gordita is the chalupa uses the fried Flatbread. Yeah, that is the only difference between the two.

How much are chalupas in Mexico? ›

An order of five regular chicken chalupas goes for MXN 70. Chapulines is a little pricier at MXN 80 while chicatanas are the most expensive at MXN 170. They have minced duck chalupas at MXN 135 as well. If you like, you can request for an assortment.

Are chalupas supposed to be crunchy? ›

Taco Bell's Chalupas are instead notably made from flatbread shells that have been fried until they're crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside.

Why do people like chalupas? ›

Much of the charm of a chalupa comes from the textural contrast. There is the crispiness of the tortilla, the softness of the beans, the tenderness of the meat, and the accentuated by the freshness of the various garnishes.

Are chalupas the same as puffy tacos? ›

But puffy tacos are REALLY puffy and full of air pockets, while chalupas are more like a regular crispy taco shell that's been deep-fried.

Is a chalupa just a fried tortilla? ›

Traditional chalupas are small, thick, boat-shaped fried dough topped only with Salsa, cheese, and shredded lettuce. It is made out of flour dough and a thicker kind of shell that is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It is almost like Indian fried bread which is topped with different toppings.

What's the difference between a tostada and a chalupa? ›

Known as little boats, chalupas have a concave shape that allows them to hold plenty of fillings, while tostadas are flat and crispy, providing a sturdy base for stacking ingredients. The tostadas are made from frying or toasting stale day-old tortillas, while chalupas are a fresh tortilla deep-fried.

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