It’s summer time, and life get’s really busy! This Frito Bandito recipe is one of the fastest dinners ever to make. Toss some warm chili into a bag of fritos along with some other topping and BAM… dinner is done in 5 minutes.
Soccer, baseball, volleyball, wrestling… you name it, my kids have played it. As a parent, school sports are a blessing. They give my kids an outlet for their energy, keeps them busy (and out of trouble!), and teaches them so many valuable life lessons (such as team building, leadership, and respect)!
As much as I am a “fan” of school sports, there’s one thing I’m not a fan of: late night dinners.
Sometimes I plan ahead and have dinner done before they head out to practice, but most days, it’s a chaotic scramble and we eat dinner late at night.
Everyone walks in starving and this walking taco with fritos dinner delivers quick.
WHAT ARE FRITO BANDITOS?
Frito Banditos (some have also called these frito pie or walking tacos with Fritos ) are basically taco toppings in a bag of corn chips.
For years we have called this recipe Frito Banditos and honestly I don’t know why. It’s just something my mom called them when we were growing up so the tradition continued. I personally love the name, makes them more fun somehow.
To serve these, just open the bag, add toppings, and dig in with a fork (or your hands)! No major plates or dishes to clean up. And you can literally walk around while you eat them. Seriously – that’s it! So easy, right?
This Frito Bandito recipe is perfect for:
- Fast, easy dinners
- Quick lunches
- Parties
- Picnics
- And my favorite is camping. I usually make this recipe for the first night we get to the campground because it’s quick and after setting everything up I’m all about something fast.
WHAT CAN YOU ADD TO YOUR FRITO BANDITO?
With Frito Chips, I like to start with a good base – the chili. Canned chili works – and is super quick. My personal fav is Nalley Chili – the flavor it just so good. And using canned is especially quick for camping meals.
But if you are feeling fancy or happen to have some homemade chili in the freezer, like my Darn Good Chili you can just take it out, heat it up and serve out the good stuff into those bags. You can also make up taco meat as well for a fun change.
If you want to make these vegetarian, skip the chili, and use some black or pinto beans, instead!
After that I like to add taco toppings like shredded cheese, lettuce, sour cream, pico de gallo, olives, avocado, cilantro, etc. to my bagged frito pie. But add in whatever you love!
TIPS FOR MAKING FRITO BANDITOS
One big tip I have is to open up the bag on the longer side so you have a bigger “open bag or bowl” to eat out of. I love using scissors or a sharp knife. If you just open it up from the top (like in my photos) you are limited in stirring it all up inside that bag.
Also, if you want to think ahead, it’s nice to add your chili to a slow cooker and have all your topping ingredients prepped so when it’s time to eat, you can cut open the bags and add ingredients, then dig in.
Frito Bandito Walking Tacos
Ingredients
- 6 individual sized 2 oz bags of Fritos corn chips (buy on Amazon here) or 1 large bag Frito Corn chips
- 1-2 cans chili or make this awesome chili recipe here
- 1-2 cups shredded cheese
- Other optional toppings: shredded lettuce, sour cream, olives, diced onion, diced tomatoes, salsa, cilantro, jalapeno, avocado.
Instructions
Make it Now
- Heat up the chili by adding to a medium pot, and heat over medium-high heat until starting to boil. Remove from heat.
- Open the individual bags of Fritos by making a cut on the longer side.
- Spoon in some chili, top with cheese and any other toppings you like. Take your fork and eat it right out of the bag.
- If you purchased the large bag instead, just grab a handful of fritos and add them to a bowl. Top with chili, then cheese and add other toppings you like. Enjoy!
Notes
- If you want to make these vegetarian, skip the chili, and use some black or pinto beans, instead!
- Open up the bag on the longer side so you have a bigger “open bag or bowl” to eat out of. I love using scissors or a sharp knife. If you just open it up from the top (like in my photos) you are limited in stirring it all up inside that bag.
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Comments & Reviews
Morgan says
Just landed on your blog from a small city in Denmark and this is the first time I’m seeing this combo. After reading the comments and seeing how popular this is I suddenly feel an urge to put together my own Frito Bandito #cantwait
Marianne says
We call it Taco in a Bag (with Doritos) only we like it with more lettuce so we do Taco in a bag, on a Plate. We are having that tonight, actually! For camping, I have heard of people using a large Doritos bag and slicing it down the middle making a larger platter, layering everything on top, and then everyone serving themselves. 🙂
Carla says
We called them frito pies.
Sherri says
They’re probably called Frito Banditos because years ago the Frito brand used a “bandito” character in their commercials. He was removed from their brand after many complaints that the character was found to be offensive to the Hispanic community.
Kara says
I love these and crave them in the summer for some reason. We always called them spoon tacos, not sure why.
Karrie says
Oh cool!! Another name for these I hadn’t heard of!!! I’ve heard of Frito Pie, Walking Tacos and a few others, but never spoon tacos. Cool!!!
S. Pagano says
I have not tried this recipe…but our schools in the area serve what we call “Walking Tacos” at our sport concession stands.
Very similar, except served in Dorito bags and with taco meat.
Karrie says
Yes I’ve seen some Dorito in a bag styles at concessions too – and I always crave them. They are my fav! 🙂