The crunch of corn chips against fluffy tortillas is a combination I didn’t know I needed! I’m always on the lookout for meals that I know my family will enjoy. So when I found the inspiration for this absolutely moreish recipe, I knew I immediately needed to recreate it – especially as you can whip these up in just 25 minutes and all the ingredients are familiar and low-cost. If you’re craving all the flavours of nachos but want something a little more portable, these Nachos Beef Folded Wraps are a must-make! They taste even better than they look and are customisable, ready to be filled with your family’s favourite Mexican/Tex-Mex-inspired fillings.
These Nachos Beef Folded Wraps are ready in 25 minutes. They combine the flavours you love in nachos, wrapped up in a soft tortilla for a quick and easy meal that’s perfect for busy weeknights.
Packed with seasoned beef, crunchy corn chips, fresh lettuce and a tangy homemade chipotle mayo, these wraps are a fun twist on a classic favourite. You layer the fillings on a soft tortilla, then fold it up and fry until crispy and the cheese is deliciously melty. The chipotle mayo is a taste sensation, and it’s really not too spicy if you have little eaters who prefer things mild. However, I have provided suggestions for milder substitutions. These wraps are perfect for quick weeknight dinners or casual lunches, bringing together all the delicious elements of nachos in a convenient, hand-held form.
The addition of corn chips adds an extra layer of texture to the wrap – don’t skip these!
What other toppings can I add?
You can customise your wraps with all of your favourite toppings, such as sliced jalapeños, guacamole, sour cream, pickled onions, corn kernels, black beans, diced tomatoes or finely chopped coriander (cilantro).
Can I bake these wraps instead of pan-frying?
Yes, but I recommend using the oven grill (broiler) to avoid the lettuce softening. Heat the grill to full heat, place the tortillas on a lined baking tray, cheese-side up. Grill (broil) for 2–3 minutes until crispy and the cheese has melted. Flip and cook for a further 1 minute until golden.
These Nachos Beef Folded Wraps are ready in 25 minutes. They combine the flavours you love in nachos, wrapped up in a soft tortilla for a quick and easy meal that’s perfect for busy weeknights.
Is the chipotle mayo spicy?
Yes, but it’s quite mild – mild enough for my young children to eat. I have however provided recipe substitutions for those who would prefer no spice.
These folded wraps took the internet by storm. Start by folding up the bottom left corner, up over the top left corner and so on, until the wrap is enclosed. Avoid adding any filling to the bottom left corner, it makes it much easier to fold!
Watch how to make Nachos Beef Folded Wraps
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Nachos Beef Folded Wraps are a fun and delicious twist on traditional nachos. They combine all the flavours you love in nachos – seasoned beef, melty cheese and crunchy corn chips – wrapped up in a soft tortilla for a quick and easy meal that’s perfect for busy weeknights.
Prep 10 minutesmins
Cook 15 minutesmins
Total 25 minutesmins
Servings: 4wraps
Ingredients
CHIPOTLE MAYO
160g(⅔cup)whole-egg mayonnaise (can be substituted with Greek yoghurt or sour cream)
1tbspchipotle in adobo, finely chopped, including the sauce (can be substituted with ½ teaspoon smoked paprika, see note 1 for spice levels)
1tbspsriracha (can be substituted with ketchup)
1tbspfresh lime juice
½tsponion powder
¼tspsea salt flakes
BEEF
1tbspolive oil
1onion, finely chopped
500g(1lb)minced (ground) beef
2tbsptomato paste
2tspsweet paprika
2tspground cumin
1tsponion powder
1tspgarlic powder
1tspdried oregano
½tspsea salt flakes
¼tspfreshly cracked black pepper
125ml(½cup)water
WRAPS
4large flour tortillas
125g(1cup)shredded cheddar
40g(½cup)slightly crushed corn chips
45g(1cup)shredded lettuce
Instructions
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Make the chipotle mayo – Combine the ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.
Cook the beef filling – Heat the olive oil in a large, deep heavy-based frying pan over medium–high heat. Add the onion and cook for 2 minutes until softened.
Add the minced beef and cook for 5–6 minutes until browned, breaking it up with a wooden spoon as it cooks.
Add the tomato paste, sweet paprika, ground cumin, onion powder, garlic powder, dried oregano, salt and pepper. Cook for 1–2 minutes.
Add the water and cook for a further 2 minutes or until most of the water has evaporated.
Allow the mixture to cool slightly (this stops the wraps from going soggy).
Assemble the wraps – Lay the tortillas on a cutting board. Using a knife, cut a line from the centre of the tortillas to the bottom edge that’s facing you.
Add no ingredients to the bottom left corner (this makes it much easier to fold the wrap). Add a thin layer of the cooked beef to the top left corner and sprinkle with the crushed corn chips.
Add some shredded lettuce and chipotle mayo sauce to the top right corner. Finally, add the cheese on the last, bottom right corner.
Starting with the bottom left corner with no ingredients, fold it up over the top left. Now fold the top left over the top right corner. Finally, fold it down over the bottom right.
To pan-fry – Heat a medium heavy-based frying pan over medium heat. Place a tortilla in the pan, cheese- side down, heat for 2 minutes or until crispy and the cheese is melted. Flip and cook the other side for 30–60 seconds or until the outside is just crisp (this quick cooking stops the lettuce softening). Repeat with the remaining tortillas. Serve with the extra chipotle mayo on the side for dipping.
To oven bake – Preheat the oven to 220°C (425°F) (200°C/400°F fan-forced). Place the assembled wraps on a lined baking tray, seam-side down. Lightly brush or spray the tops with olive oil to help them crisp up. Bake for 10–12 minutes, flipping them halfway, until golden and crispy.
Serve – Serve immediately with extra chipotle mayo for dipping.
Nutrition information
Nutrition Facts
Nachos Beef Folded Wraps
Amount per Serving
Calories
792
% Daily Value*
Fat
57
g
88
%
Saturated Fat
15
g
94
%
Trans Fat
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
21
g
Monounsaturated Fat
16
g
Cholesterol
126
mg
42
%
Sodium
1446
mg
63
%
Potassium
764
mg
22
%
Carbohydrates
31
g
10
%
Fiber
4
g
17
%
Sugar
5
g
6
%
Protein
39
g
78
%
Vitamin A
1093
IU
22
%
Vitamin C
10
mg
12
%
Calcium
328
mg
33
%
Iron
6
mg
33
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Note 1 – The chipotle mayo can be adjusted for heat. Start with 1 tablespoon of chipotle peppers and add more if you prefer a spicier sauce. If you prefer no spice, use ½ teaspoon of smoked paprika instead.
Make Ahead
Beef – The beef mixture can be made up to 2 days in advance. Stored refrigerated in an airtight container. Reheat before assembling the wraps.Chipotle mayo – The mayo can be made up to 3 days in advance and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Leftovers
Beef – Store any leftover beef mixture in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a pan or microwave before using.Assembled wraps – Best made and eaten immediately. Leftover assembled wraps can be wrapped in foil and stored in the refrigerator for up to 1 day. The corn chips may lose some of their crunch and the lettuce will soften. Not suitable to freeze.
Hi Rachele, the fact that it’s going into your rotation is the best compliment! Isn’t it great to win the family over! Thanks also for the rating. Nic x
This were delicious and loved by all. Agreed that it freezes well and there’s a few boxes in the freezer at the moment. We had plenty of beef left over after dinner for our family of three so used what was left to make beef nachos with a tomato salsa and the avocado dip in the bean burrito recipe. Amazing. We eat home made food in our house but it was becoming a bit boring with the same 10 or so dishes on repeat. Thank you for these recipes, it has refreshed our kitchen and also brought my husband into the kitchen to cook again which has really helped with the work load!
Hi Elma, more wonderful feedback from you! You are really using the recipes in exactly the way I hope they are used … frozen, repurposed, variations etc. Thanks so much for sharing. Nic x
I have made this recipe once a week since I discovered it! It’s also great for freezing so it makes a healthy after sport mid week dinner. Yum. Thanks so much
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Gill says:
These are a family favourite, I use a panini maker to cook them as so much easier
Going to try them with different mince too
Nicole says:
Hi Gill, so glad these are a hit for you. 🙌🏻 The panini maker sounds like a great option! ❤️ Nic x
Rachele says:
Kid and husband approved! They want it in the regular rotation now!
Nicole says:
Hi Rachele, the fact that it’s going into your rotation is the best compliment! Isn’t it great to win the family over! Thanks also for the rating. Nic x
Ali says:
We make this the non spicy way for the kids and they adore it! We make it at least once a fortnight and can’t get enough!
Nicole says:
Just love to hear this, Ali! Thanks for the rating, too. Nic x
Deborah says:
Loved these. We added black beans and corn to the mince. So easy to assemble and pan fry. The lettuce and mayo in the centre was delicious.
Nicole says:
Yum, Deborah, the way you cooked this sounds delicious! Thanks for the rating, Nic x
Renee says:
These were so quick and yummy! The chipotle mayo really ties it all together!
Nicole says:
Hi Renee, I’m a bit obsessed with these myself so I’m thrilled you enjoyed them too! Thanks also for the rating, Nic x
Julie says:
Delicious, definitely be making again, also quick and easy
Nicole says:
Great to hear, Julie! Thanks for sharing and for the rating. Nic x
Shawna says:
It was so delicious! Everyone loved it, super quick as well to prepare.
Thanks again for a wonderful dinner!
Nicole says:
Hi Shawna, this one’s really fun as well as delicious, isn’t it!! So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the rating. Nic x
Shreya says:
This looks so yummy! Is there any way to use ground chicken instead? The only thing I’m concerned about is the ground chicken drying out…
Nicole says:
Hi Shreya, I think ground chicken would work fine! Let me know how it goes if you try it. Nic x
Jacinta Young says:
So delicious!! My partner can’t get enough of these. Big hit at our house
Nicole says:
Wonderful to hear, Jacinta. Thanks for sharing and for the rating. Nic x
Kirsty says:
Amazing!! My whole family loved this one Nic!! Another winner. Super tasty! Great way to introduce the littlest to a (tiny) bit of spice too 😀
Nicole says:
I’m so happy you enjoyed this, Kirsty. This is an absolute favourite at my place too. Thanks for the rating. Nic x
Elma says:
This were delicious and loved by all. Agreed that it freezes well and there’s a few boxes in the freezer at the moment. We had plenty of beef left over after dinner for our family of three so used what was left to make beef nachos with a tomato salsa and the avocado dip in the bean burrito recipe. Amazing. We eat home made food in our house but it was becoming a bit boring with the same 10 or so dishes on repeat. Thank you for these recipes, it has refreshed our kitchen and also brought my husband into the kitchen to cook again which has really helped with the work load!
Nicole says:
Hi Elma, more wonderful feedback from you! You are really using the recipes in exactly the way I hope they are used … frozen, repurposed, variations etc. Thanks so much for sharing. Nic x
Angela S says:
I have made this recipe once a week since I discovered it! It’s also great for freezing so it makes a healthy after sport mid week dinner. Yum. Thanks so much