The combination of Italian and Mexican flavors is unexpected, but it’s always well appreciated in my household. This easy taco lasagna is just Mexican food disguised as Italian. Italians know how to do pasta best, while Mexicans really know their spices. When you combine the two, you get a killer combo!
This is not the easiest recipe to follow, but I’m going to ask you to bear with me. It’s all going to be worth it at the end! Your family will be so impressed with your cooking that maybe you will decide to make this taco lasagna a staple in your kitchen. You can play with it and create your own variations.
How to make Easy Taco Lasagna?
Cook ground beef, onion, and green pepper in a large skillet over medium-high heat.

Cook until the meat is brown.

Add water and taco seasoning to the skillet. Let simmer for a few minutes.

Preheat your oven to 350 F degrees.
Grease a 9×13-inch baking dish.

Place two tortillas at the bottom of the baking dish.

Spread one half of the refried beans on the tortillas.

Spread half of the meat mixture on top.

Sprinkle one cup of cheese on top.

Recreate the last 4 steps to create another layer.

Put lots of cheese on top and bake for 25-30 minutes.

Garnish with jalapeños, sour cream, or any other toppings of your choice, and serve!

What to serve your taco lasagna with?
This taco lasagna is a complete meal that does not need anything on the side. However, if you’d like to add a different flavor, you can go with a salad. Just a regular tossed salad will do. You can make a Waldorf salad if you’re feeling fancy. It’s up to you!
How do you freeze taco lasagna?
Freezing your taco lasagna will ensure you will have a delicious supply for months to come. When you’re ready to freeze your lasagna, make sure it has cooled off completely. Then, wrap it in plastic wrap and aluminum foil. You can freeze your lasagna for up to 3 months.
How to prevent soggy taco lasagna?
Nobody likes a soggy dish. To prevent your lasagna from being soggy, you need to simmer your meat sauce until the liquid has evaporated from the meat. In the opposite case, the liquid will transfer to the tortillas.
