Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:420kcalTotal Fat:28gCholesterol:85mgSodium:620mgPotassium:480mgTotal Carbohydrate:10gDietary Fiber: 5gSugars: 3gProtein:31gCalcium: 320mg
If you love bold Tex-Mex flavors, melty cheese, and crispy layers, this homemade keto Mexican pizza is pure comfort food magic. It has seasoned beef, gooey cheese, fresh toppings, and a crunchy low-carb base that makes every bite satisfying.
This keto and low-carb twist on the Taco Bell classic delivers all the crave-worthy flavor without the carb-heavy tortilla shells. It’s hearty, cheesy, protein-packed, and perfect when you want fast food flavor made fresher at home.
Mexican Pizza is a Tex-Mex inspired layered dish made with crispy tortilla-style layers, seasoned taco meat, sauce, and melted cheese, often topped with fresh diced vegetables. This homemade keto version swaps traditional tortillas for low-carb alternatives while keeping the iconic flavors intact.
It blends pizza comfort with taco night favorites, creating a fun fusion meal. Popularized by Taco Bell, this homemade version feels fresher, cheesier, and more customizable while staying keto-friendly.
This recipe can fit weight loss-focused keto eating because it centers around protein, fats, and lower-carb ingredients that can be satisfying and help reduce cravings. Using low-carb tortillas or cheese-based crusts lowers net carbs compared with the fast-food version.
Portion size still matters, but the balance of protein, fat, and reduced refined carbs can make it more supportive of keto-style goals than traditional pizza or takeout versions.
Yes, this recipe can fit a keto lifestyle when made with low-carb tortillas or keto crust alternatives and sugar-free taco sauce or salsa. It keeps net carbs much lower than the original while leaning on protein-rich beef and full-fat cheese for satiety.
Fresh toppings add flavor without many carbs, and ingredient swaps make it easy to adjust for stricter keto macros. It captures classic comfort food flavor while staying low-carb friendly.
This recipe is ideal for busy weeknights when you want something fast but satisfying. It works beautifully for meal prep because components can be made ahead and assembled later.
It’s also perfect for family taco nights, casual gatherings, game-day food, and keto meal plans when you want comfort food without leaving low-carb eating behind.
I’ve included everything below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the Recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Ground Beef
I like using well-seasoned ground beef because it gives the pizza its classic taco flavor. It adds protein and savory richness.
Low-Carb Tortillas
These create that signature layered crispness. They keep the recipe low-carb while mimicking the original beautifully.
Cheddar and Monterey Jack Cheese
A blend melts beautifully and gives the gooey cheesy top. It also helps bind everything together.
Sugar-Free Taco Sauce or Salsa
This adds the familiar Mexican pizza flavor. A low-carb version keeps sugars lower while adding tang.
Tomatoes
Fresh diced tomatoes add brightness and juicy contrast against rich meat and cheese.
Red Onion
A little sharpness makes every bite taste fresher. I love using it for texture too.
Jalapeños
Optional, but they add great heat and a classic Tex-Mex touch.
Taco Seasoning
This brings the beef to life. Homemade or low-carb store blends both work.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat in an oven, skillet, or air fryer to keep the crust crisp.
For freezing, wrap slices individually and store in freezer-safe containers for up to 2 months. Reheat from thawed for best texture. The low-carb ingredients hold up well when stored properly.
This recipe is ideal for busy weeknights when you want something fast but satisfying. It works beautifully for meal prep because components can be made ahead and assembled later. It’s also perfect for family taco nights, casual gatherings, game-day food, and keto meal plans when you want comfort food without leaving low-carb eating behind.
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:420kcalTotal Fat:28gCholesterol:85mgSodium:620mgPotassium:480mgTotal Carbohydrate:10gDietary Fiber: 5gSugars: 3gProtein:31gCalcium: 320mg