For $1.50 you can get 12 hard taco shells (Great Value brand) at Walmart. That's 12.5 cents each shell. I buy the large bags of corn tortillas (80 ct) for a little under $4 at WinCo (similar price at Walmart). These big bags keep for a loooong time in the fridge. A plain corn tortilla costs about 5 cents each. I use about a teaspoon of oil and a teaspoon of saved meat fat to pan fry 2 tacos at a time, or about 1.5 cents per taco. So my home fried taco in shells costs 6.5 cents per shell, compared to the pre-fried taco shells at 12.5 cents per shell. When I make 8 tacos for the four of us, I save 48 cents on the shells.
Maybe 48 cents doesn't sound like a lot of money. In the grand scheme of things, it isn't. However, I like to do the pan-fried tacos for other reasons, as well. I buy corn tortillas on a regular basis. We use them in enchiladas, oven-fried tortilla chips, mulitas (quesadillas made with corn tortillas), as well as tacos. So I almost always have corn tortillas on hand. Which means I don't have to "plan" for making tacos like I would if I used hard shells. I can decide the day of that I want tacos. In addition, I grew up eating these chewier tacos. I enjoy the chewy texture and corn tortilla taste.
So those are my "whys" on making tacos using corn tortillas. Here's my how.
Corn tortillas are less pliable than flour tortillas. They are easier to work with if warmed or at least at room temperature. To warm them, I put a stack into the microwave for about 10 seconds. This is usually enough to make them pliable enough to gently fold over.
I lay the warm tortillas out on the counter and spoon some prepared (cooked and seasoned) meat and/or beans into the center.
Meanwhile I get a skillet hot with about 2 teaspoons of fat melted. I gently fold the tortilla in half and place into the skillet. I use a small omelet pan for these, so I can do 2 at a time. In the minutes that these cook, I grate a little cheese, and I get out a sheet of draining paper (paper flour bags torn open work well).
As the next batch are cooking, I open each cooked tortilla just a little and place a some cheese and some chopped veggies (tomatoes, green onions, cilantro, avocado, green or red bell peppers) inside. I drizzle whatever dressing or sauce I want on top and close them back up.





