Air-fryer taquitos are the perfect solution when you want crispy, beefy taquitos without the oiliness or hassle of frying.

Air-Fryer Taquitos

Air-fryer taquitos may just be the best reason to own an air fryer. Traditional taquitos are fried in oil and can be greasy, but taquitos in the air fryer come out crisp and golden, without the extra oil or extra steps. This easy air-fryer recipe will definitely earn a spot in your weeknight rotation.
Ingredients for Air-Fryer Taquitos
- Eggs: The eggs act as a binding ingredient, holding the meat filling together so it doesn’t leak out of the taquitos.
- Bread crumbs: Bread crumbs complement the eggs as a binding ingredient and help retain moisture in the filling.
- Taco seasoning: Taco seasoning gives the filling its Mexican-inspired flavor.
- Ground beef: Lean ground beef provides the bulk of the filling.
- Corn tortillas: Warmed corn tortillas act as the wrapping for the taquitos.
- Cooking spray: A spritz of pan spray helps give the taquitos their crisp “fried” texture.
- Salsa and guacamole: Serve the taquitos with your favorite homemade salsa and guacamole.
Directions
Step 1: Prepare the filling
Preheat your air fryer to 350°F. In a large bowl, combine the eggs, bead crumbs and taco seasoning.
Add the beef to the crumbs, and mix it lightly but thoroughly until they’re combined.
Step 2: Make the taquitos
Spoon 1/4 cup of the beef mixture down the center of each tortilla. Roll the warmed tortillas around the beef, securing them with toothpicks so they don’t unroll.
Step 3: Air-fry the taquitos
Working in batches, arrange the taquitos in a single layer on a greased tray in your air-fryer’s basket. Spritz them with cooking spray. Air-fry for 6 minutes, then turn the taquitos and air-fry for another 6 to 7 minutes until the meat is cooked through and the taquitos are golden brown and crispy. Repeat, working in batches, until all of the taquitos are cooked.
Remove and discard the toothpicks. Serve the taquitos hot with sides of salsa and guacamole, or your favorite topping.
Editor’s tip: Depending on the size and configuration of your air fryer, you may be able to cook this entire recipe in a single batch. Just make sure the taquitos aren’t crowded, which interferes with airflow and browning.
Air-Fryer Taquito Variations
- Use cheese as your binding ingredient: The mixture of eggs and breadcrumbs is a standard combination for helping ground beef hold together in dishes like meatloaf or meatballs, and it works just as well here. If you’d rather stick with plain beef, that’s fine too. Brown the beef to make crumbles, drain the fat from the skillet, and divide that between your tortillas. Then shred enough cheddar, Jack or other melty cheese to hold the beef in the taquitos, and cook them as directed.
- Make chicken taquitos: If you have a rotisserie chicken to use up, or other leftover cooked chicken, you can make chicken taquitos. Shred 1-1/2 to 2 cups of chicken, divide it between the tortillas, and then add enough shredded cheese to hold the chicken in place as it cooks. Sliced green onions, cilantro or sliced, pickled jalapenos can be added to the filling. Cook the taquitos as directed in the recipe.
- Make pulled pork taquitos: Just like shredded chicken, pulled pork makes a tasty taquito. Use the add-ins shown in our pulled pork taquitos recipe or come up with your own combination.
How to Store Air-Fryer Taquitos
Any leftover taquitos should be transferred to a food safe storage container with an airtight lid, and refrigerated as soon as possible. Unlike fried taquitos, you won’t need to line the container with a paper towel to absorb excess oil.
How long will my air-fryer taquitos keep?
Leftover taquitos will last for up to four days in the fridge, as long as your beef was fresh and you refrigerated them promptly after the meal. Reheat them in your oven, toaster oven or air fryer.
Can I freeze taquitos?
Taquitos freeze well, if you want to keep some on hand for quick meals. Let the taquitos cool completely, then freeze the taquitos in a single layer on a parchment-lined sheet pan. Once they’re frozen, package them up in freezer bags or containers. For the best quality, eat them within three months.
Air-Fryer Taquito Tips
Can I make these taquitos without an air fryer?
Yes, absolutely. Taquitos are traditionally fried in a skillet with oil, but you can also bake them on a sheet pan in your oven or toaster oven at 400°F.
How do I keep the corn tortillas from cracking when I roll them?
The tortillas shouldn’t crack as long as they’re reasonably fresh and have been warmed up correctly. The simplest method is to wrap a stack of 10 tortillas in damp paper towels and microwave them for 30 to 60 seconds until they’re warmed and pliable. Wrap them in a towel so they’ll stay warm as roll each one, or use a tortilla warmer. As for freshness, well, nothing beats homemade tortillas.
How long do you air-fry taquitos?
Air-fry cooking times vary widely across appliances, so knowing the perfect cook time can take some trial and error. To start, use our handy air-fryer cheat sheet. For this air-fryer taquito recipe, about 12 minutes should do it, turning the taquitos halfway through.
If your filling is precooked, the taquitos are done once the tortillas are crisp and golden. If your filling is uncooked, as in this recipe, use an instant-read thermometer to make sure it reaches a temperature of 160°F (the USDA’s temperature recommendation for ground meats).
Watch How to Make Air-Fryer Taquitos
Air-Fryer Taquitos
Ingredients
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs
- 3 tablespoons taco seasoning
- 1 pound lean ground beef (90% lean)
- 10 corn tortillas (6 inches), warmed
- Cooking spray
- Optional: Salsa and guacamole
Directions
- Preheat air fryer to 350°. In a large bowl, combine eggs, bread crumbs and taco seasoning. Add beef; mix lightly but thoroughly.
- Spoon 1/4 cup beef mixture down the center of each tortilla. Roll up tightly and secure with toothpicks. In batches, arrange taquitos in a single layer on greased tray in air-fryer basket; spritz with cooking spray. Cook 6 minutes; turn and cook until meat is cooked through and taquitos are golden brown and crispy, 6-7 minutes longer. Discard toothpicks before serving. If desired, serve with salsa and guacamole.
Nutrition Facts
1 taquito: 168 calories, 6g fat (2g saturated fat), 65mg cholesterol, 336mg sodium, 17g carbohydrate (1g sugars, 2g fiber), 12g protein.