My family absolutely loves these Patriotic Chocolate Tacos! The best part? You can make this fun ice cream treat ahead of time and serve at your 4th of July celebration!

Chocolate taco with ice cream, blue chocolate, and sprinkles!

These chocolate tacos are actually pretty easy to assemble! The part that is a bit trickier is the timing. There is a lot of freezing and steps in between freezing and that can have you tied to your kitchen for a couple of hours. But the result is worth it when you show friends and family your homemade Patriotic Chocolate Tacos!

How to Make Chocolate Tacos

Chocolate waffle cone recipe (below)

waffle cone maker

ice cream

small offset spatula

chocolate wafers in red, white, blue

sprinkles

cookie sheets

parchment paper

freezer

Chocolate tacos decorated with red, white, and blue for the Holiday!

Start by setting out your ice cream to thaw for about 30 minutes. (I used ice cream in an oval container when I saw Ashlee Marie do that for her gorgeous Chocolate Tacos) Use a sharp knife and run it around the edges of the container to remove ice cream.

How to slice ice cream for homemade dessert tacos!

Set ice cream on a parchment-lined cookie sheet and cut off 1/3 of the end. Now lay that end on it’s longest side and cut into smaller pieces, less than 1 inch thick. Lay those pieces flat on the parchment and freeze for at least 30 minutes, preferably 2 hours.

Prepare chocolate taco batter.

Chocolate tacos with red, white, and blue decorations for the holiday!

Assembling Chocolate Tacos

After you have made one chocolate taco, use a small offset spatula to carefully remove the hot waffle cone and place one of the frozen ice cream half circles onto it. Press the chocolate taco together and refreeze. It’s best to only do a few at a time and then get the assembled taco back into the freezer. If the ice cream melts too much, the tacos could get soggy.

Melt the chocolate wafers according to package instructions and let cool slightly.  Dip the open ice cream side of the taco into the chocolate, covering all the exposed ice cream. You can use a small offset spatula to fill in any spots that didn’t get covered.

Immediately cover the chocolate with sprinkles. Keep frozen until you are ready to serve.

Homemade chocolate tacos with red, white, and blue decorations

Tips for Chocolate Tacos

  • Make sure you have time and freezer space for the cookie sheets. The tacos have quite a few freezing steps.
  • You can use any flavor of ice cream you want! I chose Blue Bunny Blue ice cream, strawberry, and vanilla. Chocolate would also be amazing! You can also use semi-sweet chocolate in place of the red, white, and blue chocolate. When paired with the patriotic sprinkles it will still be very festive!
  • If you can’t find oval-shaped ice cream containers you can fill the chocolate shells with a spoon. You will want to prepare the shells and then mold them with a taco shell holder (or on the back of a book) and allow them to harden. Once the shells have hardened, hold them in your hand and scoop some softened ice cream into the shell. Place on a parchment-lined cookie sheet and decorate as directed above.
Red, white, and blue chocolate tacos perfect for the holiday gathering!
Chocolate tacos decorated with red, white, and blue for the Holiday!

Chocolate Tacos

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes
Total Time 7 minutes
My family absolutely loves these Patriotic Chocolate Tacos! The best part? You can make this fun ice cream treat ahead of time and serve at your 4th if July celebration!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (225g) granulated sugar
  • 4 large egg whites (120 g), room temperature
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup (57 g) unsalted butter, melted
  • â…“ cup (40 g) cocoa powder
  • 1 cup (128 g) all-purpose flour

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a bowl and stir until fully incorporated.
  • Add all the chocolate waffle ingredients together in a medium bowl and mix until fully incorporated.
  • In a waffle cone maker, drop 1-2 tablespoons of chocolate batter. (some chocolate tacos will be small, some bigger)
  • Cook for approximately 1 minute, or until machine says they are ready.
  • Fill chocolate shells as soon as possible as they will harden after about 60 seconds.

Notes

Assembling Chocolate Tacos:
After you have made one chocolate taco, use a small offset spatula to carefully remove the hot waffle cone and place one of the frozen ice cream half circles onto it. (Instructions for freezing ice cream in the post, above.) Press the chocolate taco together and refreeze. It’s best to only do a few at a time and then get the assembled taco back into the freezer. If the ice cream melts too much, the tacos could get soggy.
Melt the chocolate wafers according to package instructions and let cool slightly.  Dip the open ice cream side of the taco into the chocolate, covering all the exposed ice cream. You can use a small offset spatula to fill in any spots that didn’t get covered.
Immediately cover the chocolate with sprinkles. Keep frozen until you are ready to serve.

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