Crispy Dill Pickle Ranch Chicken Taquitos (Printable)

Crispy taquitos with tangy ranch, dill pickles, and shredded chicken. Great for snacking or appetizers.

# What You Need:

→ Chicken Filling

01 - 2 cups cooked chicken breast, shredded
02 - 1/2 cup dill pickles, finely chopped
03 - 1/2 cup ranch dressing
04 - 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
05 - 2 tablespoons fresh dill, chopped (or 1 teaspoon dried dill)
06 - 2 green onions, finely sliced
07 - 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
08 - 1/4 teaspoon black pepper

→ Taquito Assembly

09 - 12 small flour tortillas (6-inch)
10 - Cooking spray or 2 tablespoons melted butter (for brushing)

# How-To Steps:

01 - Preheat oven to 425°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
02 - In a large bowl, combine shredded chicken, chopped dill pickles, ranch dressing, cheddar cheese, dill, green onions, garlic powder, and black pepper. Mix thoroughly until evenly distributed.
03 - Lay out the tortillas. Place 2 to 3 tablespoons of the chicken mixture along the lower third of each tortilla. Roll up tightly into cylinders.
04 - Place each taquito seam-side down on the prepared baking sheet. Lightly brush with melted butter or spray with cooking spray for extra crispiness.
05 - Bake for 18–22 minutes, or until golden and crispy, turning once halfway through baking to ensure even browning.
06 - Let cool slightly before serving. Serve with extra ranch or your favorite dipping sauce.

# Helpful Tips:

01 -
  • The tangy crunch of dill pickles cuts through all that rich, creamy ranch and cheddar like a flavor ninja
  • These bake up way crispier than frozen ones and you can actually pronounce everything inside
02 -
  • Corn tortillas add incredible crunch but must be warmed first or they will crack and frustrate you completely
  • Letting the filling sit for 10 minutes before rolling helps it hold together better during assembly
03 -
  • Spraying the tops with cooking spray halfway through baking instead of turning them creates even crisping without breaking any
  • Extra finely chopped pickles distribute better than large chunks that can cause rolling issues