These Breakfast Tacos are filled with fluffy scrambled eggs, crispy bacon, melted cheddar, fresh pico de gallo, and creamy avocado. They are ready in 15 minutes and cost just $1.85 per serving.

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Breakfast tacos have become one of our favorite weekend breakfasts. Everyone can add their favorite toppings, which means fewer complaints and empty plates in our house. I also cook the bacon ahead of time so these come together quickly enough for busy school mornings.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe!

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  • Budget Friendly Breakfast — $7.38 total for a hearty complete breakfast
  • Ready in 15 minutes — faster than a drive-through breakfast and so much better
  • Set up a toppings bar and let everyone build their own — zero breakfast complaints guaranteed
  • The perfect anytime breakfast!

If you love easy breakfast recipes like this one you will also love our Sheet Pan Eggs, CrockPot Breakfast Casserole Recipe, and Air Fryer Bacon. They are all budget-friendly, made with simple ingredients, and the kind of hearty breakfasts your family will request every single morning.

Ingredients

Ingredients needed for this recipe includes eggs, sea salt, avocado oil, bacon, pico de gallo, cheese and more.
  • Large eggs — the protein base of the taco. Always whisk thoroughly with the salt before cooking for the fluffiest most evenly cooked scrambled eggs
  • Sea salt — seasons the eggs from the inside out. Always season the egg mixture before cooking rather than after for the best flavor throughout
  • Avocado oil — a neutral high smoke point oil that gives the eggs a clean flavor without burning at medium heat. Butter works as a richer substitute
  • Bacon, cooked and crumbled — cook up to 3 days ahead and store in the refrigerator for the fastest possible morning. Crispy bacon crumbled into the eggs gives you bold smoky flavor in every bite
  • Pico de gallo — the fresh tomato salsa topping that adds brightness and acidity to balance the richness of the eggs and cheese. Store-bought works perfectly or use our [Homemade Pico de Gallo]
  • Shredded cheddar or Mexican cheese blend — stirred directly into the eggs at the end so it melts into every bite. Freshly shredded melts more smoothly than pre-shredded
  • Avocado, sliced — adds creamy richness and healthy fat that makes these tacos genuinely filling until lunchtime. Slice right before serving so it does not brown
  • Flour tortillas, warmed — warm before filling so they are pliable and do not crack. Microwave wrapped in a damp paper towel for 20–30 seconds or warm directly on a dry skillet for 30 seconds per side
  • Fresh cilantro — garnish that adds a bright herby finish. Skip if your family is not a cilantro fan
  • Hot sauce — serve on the side and let everyone add their own preferred amount

Optional Add-Ins: 

  • Diced jalapeños — for heat lovers who want a spicy kick in every bite
  • Sautéed onions and peppers — cook alongside the eggs for a fajita-style breakfast taco
  • Crumbled queso fresco — a mild creamy Mexican cheese that pairs beautifully with the pico de gallo
  • Black beans — adds fiber and extra protein for an even more filling taco
  • Diced breakfast potatoes — crispy potatoes tucked into the taco make it a complete meal in one hand
  • Sliced green onions — a mild fresh onion flavor that adds color and crunch

How to Make Breakfast Tacos

Step 1 – In a medium bowl, whisk together 4 large eggs and ¼ teaspoon sea salt until well combined.

Whole eggs in a bowl topped with sea salt ready to be mixed with a fork.

Step 2 – Heat ½ teaspoon avocado oil in a medium nonstick skillet over medium heat.

Step 3 – Pour the eggs into the skillet and cook, stirring gently, until they are almost set.

Step 4 – Stir in 4 slices cooked and crumbled bacon and ¼ cup shredded cheddar cheese. Continue cooking for 30 seconds to 1 minute, or until the cheese is melted and the eggs are fully cooked. Remove from the heat.

Eggs added to a skillet topped with cheese and crispy bacon.

Step 5 – Divide the egg mixture evenly among 4 warmed flour tortillas.

Step 6 – Top each taco with 1 cup pico de gallo and ½ sliced avocado.

Step 7 – Garnish with fresh cilantro leaves and serve immediately with hot sauce on the side.

Tortillas filled with eggs and crispy bacon topped with slice avocado on a tray.

Tips for Success

  • Pull the eggs off the heat early. Scrambled eggs continue cooking from residual heat — remove them when they look just barely set and the carryover heat will finish the job without drying them out
  • Warm the tortillas before filling. Cold stiff tortillas crack when folded — 20–30 seconds in the microwave wrapped in a damp paper towel makes them soft and pliable
  • Cook the bacon ahead. Bacon keeps in the refrigerator for up to 3 days — cooking it the night before or at the start of the week means these tacos come together in under 10 minutes any morning
  • Add cheese at the end. Stirring the cheese in right before removing from heat lets it melt into the eggs without getting rubbery or greasy from too much heat
  • Slice the avocado last. Avocado browns quickly once cut — always slice right before assembling the tacos for the freshest most vibrant presentation

How to Keep Breakfast Tacos from Getting Soggy

  • Warm the tortilla just until pliable, not soft and steamy — this helps it hold its structure
  • Add the cheese directly onto the warm eggs first, before the pico de gallo — it creates a light barrier against the wetter toppings
  • Drain any excess liquid from toppings like pico de gallo before adding
  • Add avocado and pico right before serving rather than letting them sit on the tortilla`

Variations and Substitutions

  • Swap bacon for breakfast sausage crumbles or chorizo for a different flavor profile
  • Use corn tortillas instead of flour for a gluten free option
  • Add sautéed onions and bell peppers to the egg mixture for a fajita-style breakfast taco
  • Swap cheddar for crumbled queso fresco for a more authentic Mexican-inspired flavor
  • Add a smear of refried beans inside the tortilla before the eggs for extra heartiness
  • Make it vegetarian by skipping the bacon and adding black beans and sautéed peppers
  • For even lighter, fluffier eggs, whisk in 1 tablespoon of milk per 4 eggs along with the salt before cooking.
  • Have leftover taco meat, pulled pork, or shredded chicken from another meal? Use it here instead of bacon for a completely different flavor and zero extra cooking.

What to Serve with Breakfast Tacos

  • Fresh Fruit Salad — a light fresh contrast that balances the richness of the eggs and cheese beautifully
  • Air Fryer Bacon — make extra alongside for a complete breakfast spread
  • Homemade Ranch Dip — set out as an extra dipping sauce alongside the hot sauce for a fun toppings bar
  • Orange Juice or Fresh Smoothie — the most classic breakfast pairing for any taco morning
Close up image of eggs, crispy bacon, and veggies all wrapped in a tortilla.

Storage and Freezer Instructions

Refrigerator

  • Store the egg mixture separately from the tortillas and toppings in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Assemble fresh tacos when ready to serve

Freezer

  • Not recommended for assembled tacos — the eggs and avocado do not freeze well. Make fresh batches as needed

Reheating

  • Reheat the egg mixture gently in a nonstick skillet over medium-low heat or microwave in 30-second intervals until just warmed through. Avoid overheating or the eggs become rubbery

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I keep scrambled eggs from getting rubbery?

Remove them from the heat when they are just barely set — the residual heat finishes cooking them perfectly and keeps them soft and creamy instead of dry and rubbery.

Can I make breakfast tacos ahead of time?

Cook the bacon up to 3 days ahead and refrigerate — in the morning scramble the eggs and assemble fresh tacos for the fastest most flavorful result.

What tortillas work best for breakfast tacos?

Flour tortillas are the most pliable and hold up best under the weight of the fillings — corn tortillas work for a gluten free option but warm them thoroughly so they do not crack.

Can I use egg whites instead of whole eggs?

Yes — substitute with 8 egg whites in the same amount for a lower fat higher protein version that works with the same method and cook time.

How do I keep the avocado from browning?

Always slice the avocado right before assembling and serve immediately — a squeeze of fresh lime juice over the sliced avocado also slows browning if you need to prep slightly ahead.

What can I add to make breakfast tacos more filling?

Add diced breakfast potatoes, black beans or a smear of refried beans inside the tortilla before the eggs for an extra hearty taco that keeps everyone full until lunch.

What if someone has a tomato allergy?

Skip the pico de gallo and top with diced avocado, corn, or black beans instead for freshness and texture, plus a squeeze of lime for brightness.

More Easy Breakfast Ideas

These Breakfast Tacos are one of the most requested weekend breakfasts in our house. They are filled with fluffy scrambled eggs, crispy bacon, cheese, and fresh pico de gallo for just $1.85 per serving. They are ready in 15 minutes, and a toppings bar lets everyone build their own.

If you make them leave a star rating and a comment below — I love hearing what toppings your family piled on and whether they went back for seconds the way mine always does!

Breakfast tacos topped with slice avocado on a tray.

Breakfast Tacos

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Estimated Cost: $7.38, $1.85 per Serving
These Breakfast Tacos are fluffy scrambled eggs with crispy bacon and melted cheddar piled into warm flour tortillas with fresh pico de gallo and avocado. Just $1.85 a serving and the quick satisfying breakfast my family requests every single weekend.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 4
Cuisine Mexican
Course Breakfast
Calories 347
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Ingredients

  • 4 large eggs
  • ¼ teaspoon Sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon avocado oil
  • 4 slices bacon cooked and crumbled
  • 1 cup pico de gallo
  • ¼ cup shredded cheddar cheese or Mexican cheese blend
  • ½ avocado sliced
  • 4 flour tortillas warmed
  • Fresh cilantro leaves for garnish
  • Hot sauce for serving

Optional Add-Ins:

  • Diced jalapeños
  • Sautéed onions and peppers
  • Crumbled queso fresco
  • Black beans
  • Diced breakfast potatoes
  • Sliced green onions

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Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together large eggs and sea salt until well combined.
  • Heat avocado oil in a medium nonstick skillet over medium heat.
  • Pour the eggs into the skillet and cook, stirring gently, until they are almost set.
  • Stir in cooked and crumbled bacon and shredded cheddar cheese. Continue cooking for 30 seconds to 1 minute, or until the cheese is melted and the eggs are fully cooked. Remove from the heat.
  • Divide the egg mixture evenly among warmed flour tortillas.
  • Top each taco with pico de gallo and sliced avocado.
  • Garnish with fresh cilantro leaves and serve immediately with hot sauce on the side.

Recipe Notes

For softer, creamier eggs, remove them from the heat when they are just set. They will continue to cook slightly from the residual heat.
Cook the bacon up to 3 days in advance and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator to make breakfast prep even quicker.
Store leftover egg mixture in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently in the microwave or a skillet before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 347kcal, Carbohydrates 26g, Protein 13g, Fat 22g, Saturated Fat 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat 4g, Monounsaturated Fat 9g, Trans Fat 0.05g, Cholesterol 185mg, Sodium 1021mg, Potassium 269mg, Fiber 3g, Sugar 7g, Vitamin A 619IU, Vitamin C 6mg, Calcium 123mg, Iron 2mg

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Hi, I’m Carrie Barnard — a professional food blogger with over 14 years of experience helping busy families make dinner fast, easy, and affordable.

At Eating on a Dime, I share simple, budget-friendly recipes that are tested in my own kitchen and approved by my 8 kids. With millions of readers each month, I’m here to help you cook real food for real families — without the stress.

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