Iowa

Taco Pizza

Born in the Quad Cities in the 1970s, Iowa's taco pizza is a beloved Midwest creation. Seasoned ground beef, melted cheddar, fresh lettuce, diced tomatoes, and crushed tortilla chips create the perfect fusion of pizza and taco night.

Total 45min 🍴 Serves 4-6 Midwest Original 🍕 Hand-Tossed

Equipment Needed

🍕 Pizza Stone
🥣 Pizza Peel
🍽 Skillet
🔥 Hot Oven
🥚 Rolling Pin

Instructions

1

Make the dough: Dissolve yeast and sugar in warm water. Let stand 5-10 minutes until foamy. Combine flour and salt, add yeast mixture and olive oil. Knead 8-10 minutes until smooth. Cover and let rise 1 hour.

2

Cook the taco meat: Brown ground beef in a skillet over medium-high heat, breaking into crumbles. Drain excess fat. Add taco seasoning and water according to package directions. Simmer until thickened.

3

Preheat oven: Place pizza stone on the lowest rack and preheat to 475°F (245°C) for at least 30 minutes.

4

Shape the pizza: Punch down dough and stretch or roll into a 14-inch round. Transfer to a cornmeal-dusted pizza peel.

5

Assemble base: Spread a thin layer of refried beans over the dough. Top with seasoned beef, then sprinkle generously with cheddar cheese.

Tip: The refried beans act as the "sauce" and help bind the toppings. Don't skip this step!
6

Bake: Slide pizza onto the hot stone and bake 12-15 minutes until crust is golden brown and cheese is melted and bubbly.

7

Add cold toppings: Remove from oven and immediately pile on shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, and black olives. The contrast of hot and cold is essential.

8

Finish: Dollop with sour cream, scatter crushed tortilla chips over the top, and drizzle with taco sauce or salsa.

9

Serve immediately: Taco pizza is best eaten right away while the crust is hot and the lettuce is crisp. Slice and serve!

💡 Pro Tips & Variations

  • Quad Cities origin: Taco pizza was invented at Happy Joe's Pizza in Bettendorf, Iowa in 1974. It's now a Midwest staple.
  • The cold topping secret: Adding cold lettuce and tomatoes to hot pizza is what makes Iowa taco pizza special. Don't skip this step!
  • Crushed Doritos: Some versions use crushed Nacho Cheese Doritos instead of plain tortilla chips for extra flavor.
  • Make your own seasoning: Mix 1 tbsp chili powder, 1/2 tsp cumin, 1/2 tsp garlic powder, 1/4 tsp oregano, and salt for homemade taco seasoning.
  • Add jalapenos: Pickled jalapenos add a nice kick and are a popular addition in many pizzerias.
  • Use taco sauce: Drizzle with taco sauce (like Ortega) instead of salsa for an authentic Midwest taco pizza experience.