Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos

The Chicken Bacon Ranch Taco is so freakin' delicious!

If you’re searching for the best chicken taco recipe, nothing hits the spot quite like Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos. With the…

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The Chicken Bacon Ranch Taco is so freakin' delicious!

If you’re searching for the best chicken taco recipe, nothing hits the spot quite like Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos. With the perfect combination of grilled tender chicken thigh meat, crispy bacon, and that creamy homemade ranch dressing flavor we all love, these tacos are so freakin’ delicious!

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Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos are made with grilled chicken, homemade ranch, and crispy bacon.

Whether you’re on the lookout for quick dinner ideas after a crazy day or just looking for a fun way to elevate your economy pack of chicken thighs, this recipe’s got your back. The recipe comes together after sizzling some bacon and chicken on my new FYR Grill (soon to be your new best friend!).

I’m using my favorite lump charcoal to ensure that everything stays nice and tasty. The amazing folks at Cowboy Charcoal make some seriously clean hardwood lump charcoal that gives a great smoky flavor that is never overpowering. Their lump charcoal lights faster, burns hotter, and leaves less ash than briquets. It also cooks evenly and for a long time, which is ideal for cooking grilled chicken to perfection.

Why You’ll Love Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos

These Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos are all about big flavors and easy vibes. Imagine this: smoky bacon meets juicy grilled chicken brushed with buffalo sauce, all wrapped up in cheesy, ranch-covered goodness. It’s like the best of all worlds in every bite. Seriously, these tacos are the definition of perfection. So, let’s dive in and whip up this mouthwatering masterpiece!

If tacos are your obsession, then make sure to check out The Best Taco Recipes roundup!

Chicken Ranch Tacos Ingredients Roundup

To make these Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos, you’ll need just a few key ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen.

The grilled chicken thighs get a brushing of spicy buffalo sauce for an extra flavor kick.
  • Chicken – Chicken thighs are seasoned with a blend of kosher salt, black pepper, and garlic powder. Some buffalo sauce adds that spicy, tangy kick. To ensure a good sear on the grill, have some canola oil on hand.
  • Homemade Ranch – This dressing is easy to make with some sour cream, mayonnaise, freshly chopped parsley, and dill. Garlic powder and black pepper add a little kick, while buttermilk helps you achieve the perfect consistency. Don’t forget to season with salt to taste.
  • Tacos – Soft flour tortillas, shredded Jack cheese, and chopped chives are what you’ll need to assemble this recipe. Finally, crispy bacon slices add that irresistible crunch and smoky flavor that will leave you begging for more. 

Now that you know what to grab at the grocery store, it’s time to make these Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos. Gather your ingredients, and let’s fire up that grill! 

How to Make Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos

Homemade Ranch

Start by whipping up that creamy and refreshing homemade ranch. All you need to do is mix sour cream, mayonnaise, chopped parsley, dill, garlic powder, and black pepper in a bowl. Slowly add buttermilk until you get that perfect ranch consistency—whether thick or a bit runny, it’s up to you. Once it’s seasoned to your liking with a pinch of salt, set it aside in the fridge until you’re ready to use it.

The homemade ranch dressing is super easy to make.

For more with ranch, check out my Chicken Bacon Ranch Sliders, Chicken Bacon Ranch Patty Melt and Chicken Bacon Ranch Quesadilla. Oh, and I also have a Chicken Bacon Ranch Sausage Skewers recipe too! If you hadn’t realized it yet… Ranch is one of my favorite sauces.

Chicken Prep

Now, let’s get those chicken thighs prepped. Slather them with canola oil and give them a generous seasoning of kosher salt, black pepper, and garlic powder (or your favorite chicken rub if you’re feeling adventurous). Once seasoned, let the chicken sit in the fridge to soak up all those flavors while you preheat your grill.

The FYR grill is prepped and chicken is seasoned generously.

Using the Charcoal Starter on the FYR Grill

Getting the perfect sear on any meat starts with a solid foundation—your charcoal. For the FYR Grill, here’s the lowdown: Fill the charcoal starter with Cowboy Charcoal and light it up. Let the coals catch fire and burn until they’re ashed over and glowing hot. This usually takes about 15-20 minutes. Once your coals are ready, carefully pour them into the charcoal basket of the FYR Grill, spreading them out evenly for that ideal, consistent heat. Now, you’re set for some epic grilling! Whether you’re searing steaks or grilling chicken thighs, those hot coals will give you that perfect char and flavor every time.

Bonus tip: If you want an even smokier flavor, toss in a chunk of hardwood like oak or hickory right before you start cooking. Cowboy Charcoal has a whole line of hardwood chunks you can choose from!

Grill Time

Fire up your grill to medium-high heat, aiming for around 375 degrees F. While the grill is heating up, grab a cast iron skillet and place it cold on the grill. Add your bacon slices to the skillet, letting them cook slowly until they’re nice and crispy. Once the bacon’s done, set it aside to cool before chopping it into bite-sized pieces.

The bacon gets crispy in the cast iron pan.

With the bacon out of the way, it’s time to grill the chicken. Place the thighs directly on the grill, cooking them for about 6-8 minutes per side. After you flip them, brush on some buffalo sauce for that spicy, tangy kick.

Continue basting as needed until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 170 degrees F. Once you hit temperature, pull the pieces of chicken off the grill and let the chicken rest for about 5 minutes. This will help keep it juicy. After resting, slice the chicken into thin strips.

The chicken is ready and the taco shells are cooked with the cheese inside.

Chicken Tacos Assembly Time

Now that your chicken and bacon are ready, it’s time to build those tacos. For this step, you can use the grill or a cast iron skillet that is heated up to medium heat. Once the surface is hot, lay a flour tortilla over it and let it cook on one side. When you see some light browning, flip the tortilla over and quickly sprinkle a handful of shredded Jack cheese on top. Fold the tortilla in half with the cheese inside, pressing down slightly to help the cheese melt.

Cook the folded tortilla on both sides until it’s crispy and the cheese is fully melted. Once done, pull the tortilla off the heat and gently open it back up. It’s time to fill it with all that deliciousness! Add a generous portion of your sliced chicken, followed by a sprinkle of crumbled bacon. Drizzle on a good helping of your homemade ranch, and finish it off with a sprinkle of chopped chives. Fold it back up and dig in!

The perfect chicken bacon ranch taco!

What to Serve with Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos

These tacos pair perfectly with a variety of sides. Think Mexican rice, refried beans, or a fresh, crisp salad. If you’re hosting a taco bar, set out some extra toppings like guacamole, sour cream, and extra salsa so everyone can customize their own tacos. These tacos are great on their own, but a side of tortilla chips with queso never hurt anyone!

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Leftovers & Reheating

If you have any leftover chicken tacos (though I doubt you will), store the inner chicken mixture in an airtight container in the fridge. It should keep for about 2-3 days. When you’re ready to enjoy them the next day, just reheat the chicken in a skillet over medium heat until warmed through.

You can also warm up the tortillas and bacon taco shells in the oven. Once everything is heated, assemble your tacos as before, and they’ll taste just as good as the first time!

FAQs

Can I use rotisserie chicken instead of chicken thighs?

Absolutely! If you’re short on time or want to make things even easier, rotisserie chicken is a great substitute. Just shred it up, add some buffalo sauce and you’re good to go.

What if I only have corn tortillas?

No worries at all! Corn tortillas can absolutely work, though they’re usually smaller and might be a bit more delicate. Just handle them carefully, and they’ll still deliver that delicious taco experience.

Can I use another sauce besides Ranch?

Definitely! While ranch adds a creamy, tangy flavor, you can easily swap it out for other sauces like chipotle mayo, avocado crema, or even a chunky salsa to suit your taste preferences.

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Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos

Chicken Bacon Ranch Tacos are a fun way to elevate Taco Tuesday, using my FYR Grill with some Cowboy Charcoal that delivers a clean smokiness that is never overpowering.
Course Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine American
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 584kcal
Author Derek Wolf

Ingredients

Chicken:

  • 8-10 Chicken Thighs
  • 2 tbsp Kosher Salt
  • 2 tbsp Black Pepper
  • 2 tbsp Garlic Powder
  • Buffalo Sauce as needed
  • Canola Oil as needed

Homemade Ranch:

  • 2.5 tbsp Sour Cream
  • 2 tbsp Mayonnaise
  • 1.5 tbsp Chopped Parsley
  • 1 tbsp Chopped Dill
  • 1.5 tsp Garlic Powder
  • 1 tsp Black Pepper
  • Buttermilk to desired consistency
  • Salt to taste

Tacos:

  • Flour Tortillas
  • Shredded Jack Cheese
  • Chopped Chives garnish
  • 4-5 Bacon Slices

Instructions

Chicken, Bacon & Ranch:

  • Add all the ingredients for your ranch to a bowl and mix. Set to the side until ready to use.
  • Slather your chicken thighs with oil and generously season with salt, pepper and garlic powder or your favorite chicken rub. Set in the fridge until ready to cook.
  • Preheat a grill to medium-high heat (about 375F).
  • Add a cold cast iron skillet to the heat and add your bacon slices to cook until nice and crispy. Once done, pull off to cool then chop up.
  • Next, add your chicken to the grill and cook for 6-8 minutes per side or until they are 170F. After you flip the chicken, baste with the buffalo sauce and continue cooking. Baste as needed. Once the chicken is done, pull off to let it rest for 5 minutes. Once rested, slice into thin strips.

Tacos:

  • Add a cast iron skillet over medium heat to preheat.
  • Add a tortilla and cook one side then flip and top with a handful of shredded cheese. Fold the tortilla with cheese over in half, then cook both sides until slightly crispy and the cheese is melted.
  • Pull the tortilla off and open up. Add sliced chicken, crumbled bacon and a good helping of ranch. Top with chives and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 584kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 38g | Fat: 44g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 11g | Monounsaturated Fat: 17g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 229mg | Sodium: 3714mg | Potassium: 591mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 0.5g | Vitamin A: 381IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 2mg

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The Best Taco Recipes

Pulled pork elote tacos

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Pulled pork elote tacos

There’s no party like a taco party. And I say that because every taco night feels like a party, especially with the best taco recipes. Warm tortillas, freakin’ delicious proteins, your favorite toppings — it doesn’t get much better than that.

Pulled pork elote tacos sitting on a serving plate.

That’s probably why I’ve made many, many taco recipes over the years. So, I’ve rounded up my favorite taco recipes so you can find your go-to Taco Tuesday dinner. 

Why You’ll Love These Taco Recipes

First, I’ll start with what I love about tacos. It’s because you can go all-out a special occasion, make an easy recipe for family dinner or just throw together your favorite homemade tacos for any meal. Breakfast tacos or burritos, anyone? There’s really something for everyone!

Steak tacos ready to eat

And that something for everyone extends to how much you can vary tacos. You can go with corn tortillas and flour tortillas, or even crispy shells. You can cook up steak tacos, tacos al pastor, chicken tinga tacos, a smashburger take on classic ground beef tacos, fish tacos, shrimp tacos and so much more.

Then, don’t even get me started on the ways you can create your own taco seasoning mix or put out a variety of toppings — the possibilities are endless. 

Tips for Making the Best Tacos

​With all this variation, you want to make sure you’re set up for success. Here are my suggestions to make sure you deliver the best taco night. 

  • Tortillas: First, you’ve got to decide if you’re going with soft shells or hard taco shells. I’m a soft corn tortilla guy myself, given the texture, flavor and ability to prepare them according to your personal preference. Whether you’re using corn tortillas or flour tortillas, make sure you heat them up in a dry skillet first so they don’t break on you. Dumping the contents of your perfect taco all over your plate before you even take a bit is the worst!
  • Proteins: When you’re picking your protein, double-check the cooking time. Ingredients like pork shoulder or chicken thighs will take longer than steak (though check your marinating times!), ground beef, ground chicken or fish taco recipes. So, make sure you’re allowing the right amount of time to cook your delicious taco filling.
  • Toppings: Here’s where your imagination can run wild. Refried beans, sour cream, pico de gallo, cotija cheese, diced red onion, fresh cilantro, avocado — the list goes on. Don’t forget the lime wedges and your favorite FYR hot sauce!
  • Seasonings: For homemade taco seasoning, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder and ground cumin are great to have on hand, plus chiles to kick up the heat a notch. 
Holding up the grilled steak elote!

A Note on Chiles

There are tons of different types of chiles out there. To make sure you’ve got the right spice level so you hit family favorite status, you can always check the spice level of chiles on the Scoville scale. The Scoville scale, named for Wilbur Scoville, measures the heat level in hot peppers. Good old Wilbur’s scale ranges from 0 to 16 million Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Zero is no heat, 16 million is burn your mouth maximum heat. Pick your chiles accordingly! 

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My Favorite Taco Recipes

Without further ado, let’s dive into these taco recipes. ​Buckle up, because we’re about to find your new favorite taco recipe!

Beef Taco Recipes

Cowboy butter steak taco

Cowboy Butter Steak Tacos

Cowboy butter steak tacos are another way to use this spicy garlic herb butter, which is freakin' delicious on everything.
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Grilled Steak Elote Tacos

Grilled Steak Elote Tacos

For your next cookout, make some flavor-packed Grilled Steak Elote Tacos—the popular Mexican street food you can make in your own backyard.
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Steak tacos ready to eat

Steak Tacos with Corn Salsa

The next time you're on the road, skip the PB&Js and fire up your portable grill to make the best Steak Tacos with Corn Salsa.
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Crispy Cheese Tortilla Beef Tacos

Crispy Cheese Tortilla Beef Tacos

Are you a flour or corn tortilla kind of person? I like both, but you know what is also amazing, Crispy Cheese Tortilla Beef Tacos!
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Quesabirria tacos ready to devour.

Quesabirria Tacos

Nothing like these Quesabirria Tacos to brighten up a rainy day here in Nashville! Braised beef and cheese turned taco. Delicious!
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Cheese Gordita Crunch.

Cheesy Gordita Crunch

Cheesy Gordita Crunch tacos are the best copycat recipe! Insted of ground beef, a spicy grilled steak, with the best flavor, gets tucked into a a crispy tortilla stuffed into a soft tortilla with melty cheese.
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dirty skirt steak on the coals

Dirty Skirt Steak Tacos

Skirt steak tacos made right on the coals topped with limes, cilantro, and other delicious ingredients.
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Close up of a Grilled Steak Vampiro Taco ready to eat!

Grilled Steak Vampiro Tacos

Grilled Steak Vampiro Tacos for the vampires… and humans too! Happy Halloween.
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Carne Asada Breakfast Tacos

Carne Asada Breakfast Tacos

Nothing like a Carne Asada Breakfast Tacos recipe to get your day started on the right foot! Topped with a fried egg, you're sure to love them!
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Smoked Carnitas Tacos

Smoked Carnitas Tacos

Want to crush the taco world? These Smoked Carnitas Tacos are absolutely delicious when using some Reynolds Wrap® Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil!
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Cheeseburger Tacos

Cheeseburger Tacos

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A finished steak and egg taco, ready to eat

Steak and Egg Tacos

These steak and egg tacos are delicious for any meal, thanks to perfectly grilled ribeyes, fried eggs and smoked cilantro chimichurri.
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Pork Taco Recipes

Tacos Al Pastor is a showstopper that adds more excitement to Taco Tuesday.

Tacos Al Pastor

This showstopper of a taco recipe features marinated pork and an infusion of fresh flavors from the chile-pineapple marinade and homemade jalapeno salsa. 
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Al Pastor Pork Belly Tacos served on a platter.

Al Pastor Pork Belly Tacos

Al Pastor Pork Belly Tacos
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Crispy BBQ Pulled Pork Tacos garnished and sitting on a serving platter.

Crispy BBQ Pork Tacos

Crispy BBQ Pork Tacos for a delicious treat, or meal!
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Hatch Chile Mezcal Pork Tacos

Hatch Chile Mezcal Pork Tacos

Anybody else up for cooking a pile of pork slices on a rotating spit? Taking our tacos to the next level with this Hatch Chile Mezcal Pork Tacos recipe!
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Pulled Pork Elote Tacos assembled so that we can go serve them.

Pulled Pork Elote Tacos

Pulled Pork Elote Tacos
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Fried Pork Belly Tacos Recipe

Fried Pork Belly Tacos

Fried Pork Belly Tacos with a fresh salsa and avocado cream sauce are so freaking delicious.
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A close up shot of Chorizo Smash Tacos so you can see the fixings inside.

Chorizo Smash Tacos

Chorizo Smash Tacos for a fun, Taco Tuesday dinner that can be enjoyed any night of the week.
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Epic Chorizo Tacos

Chorizo Tacos

Want something epic? These Epic Chorizo Tacos are the ticket for some backyard deliciousness.
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Seafood and Fish Taco Recipes

Crispy Steak and Shrimp Tacos served on a plate.

Crispy Steak and Shrimp Tacos

Crispy Steak and Shrimp Tacos for a savory, crispy taco experience.
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grilled shrimp tacos

Grilled Shrimp Tacos

Try some delicious grilled shrimp tacos over some hot Cowboy Charcoal. They are sure to make your grilling a night to remember all year round.
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Shrimp "Al Pastor" garnished and plated ready to eat.

Shrimp “Al Pastor” Tacos

Shrimp “Al Pastor” Tacos for an "Al Pastor" take on shrimp.
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A Surf and Turf Smashburger Taco being held up close to the camera so you can see it's different ingredients.

Surf and Turf Smashburger Tacos

Surf and Turf Smashburger Tacos for the best of the land and sea in a taco.
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Salmon Al Pastor Tacos are served!

Salmon Al Pastor Tacos

Salmon Al Pastor Tacos for a dinner that's sure to be a fan favorite!
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Lamb Taco Recipes

american lamb tacos al pastor

American Lamb Tacos Al Pastor

Try my edited version of the Classic Tacos Al Pastor with Lamb meat instead. Juicy, tangy and perfect for tacos!
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Barbacoa Lamb Tacos

Barbacoa Lamb Tacos

Barbacoa Lamb Tacos are the triple threat of deliciousness: tender, juicy and packed with flavor! Here's how to make it your next dinner.
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What to Serve with the Best Taco Recipes

The possibilities for taco side dishes are almost as endless as the tacos themselves. Given that, chips and salsa, Mexican rice or cilantro-lime rice, a simple slaw with lots of green onions and lime juice are all great options. Finally, add in a classic margarita and your taco party is complete. 

Quesabirria tacos with lime wedges and dipping sauce

Leftovers and Reheating

Keep your filling in an airtight container in the fridge for three days. Some proteins, like pork shoulder or brisket, taste even better the day after you make them. When you’re reheating, you want to make sure the meat doesn’t dry out. The best way to do this is to reheat in a large skillet over medium heat with a little bit of liquid. 

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FAQs

Can I make these taco recipes in a slow cooker? 

​For the longer-cooking proteins like pork shoulder, chicken thighs or brisket, definitely! But I’d stick to stovetop for quicker-cooking ones like steak, ground beef, fish or shrimp.

How do I adjust the spice level? 

For chiles, you can remove the ribs and seeds to take the heat down a notch (or keep ’em in if that’s what you’re into). That’s because the ribs and seeds are where most of the spice lives. You can also reduce or increase the amount of chiles or spicy pantry ingredients like chili powder.

Should I use corn or flour tortillas? 

​I’m sure people could spend hours debating this one. Basically, all you need to know is that corn tortillas are firmer and have an earthier flavor. Then, flour tortillas are softer and sweeter. My opinion: you can’t really go wrong.

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