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Taco John’s Potato Olés Copycat Recipe

March 11, 2026
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If you grew up anywhere near a Taco John’s, you already know Potato Olés are the real star of the menu. These crunchy little potato coins blasted with a salty, slightly spicy seasoning that tastes like taco night and road trips at the same time. When I moved away from Taco John’s territory, the craving for those drive‑thru Potato Olés never really went away, so I started testing every “secret seasoning” combo I could find: Lawry’s, paprika, cayenne, cumin, even a little sugar for that fast‑food snack vibe.

This copycat recipe gets you dangerously close to the real thing with a simple DIY Potato Olé seasoning and a bag of frozen crispy crowns (flat tater tots), baked or air‑fried until shatter‑crisp. They’re perfect next to tacos, piled under nacho toppings, or dipped in queso for your next Taco Tuesday spread.​


Taco John’s Potato Olés Copycat Recipe

Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 15–20 minutes
Total time: 20–25 minutes
Yield: About 4 servings

Ingredients

Potatoes

  • 1 bag (about 28–32 ounces) frozen “crispy crowns” or flat tater tots (Crispy Crowns style)​
  • 1–2 tablespoons neutral oil or cooking spray (optional, for extra crispness)​

Potato Olé seasoning

  • 4 teaspoons Lawry’s seasoned salt
  • 2 teaspoons paprika
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper (use ½ teaspoon for mild)
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • ¼ teaspoon sugar (optional, but helps mimic the fast‑food flavor)

Optional for serving (Taco Tuesday style)

  • Queso or cheese sauce
  • Salsa, pico de gallo, or taco sauce
  • Sour cream and guac
  • Crumbled taco meat, shredded cheese, green onion, jalapeños (for “Potato Olés nachos”)

Instructions

  • Make the Potato Olé seasoning
    In a small bowl, whisk together the seasoned salt, paprika, cayenne, cumin, and sugar until evenly mixed. Taste a pinch and adjust heat or salt if needed.
  • Preheat the oven or air fryer
    For oven: Preheat to 425°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or lightly grease it.​
    For air fryer: Preheat to 400°F for a few minutes.
  • Season the frozen potatoes
    Spread the frozen crispy crowns in a single layer. Lightly toss with oil or spray with cooking spray if using. Sprinkle about half of the Potato Olé seasoning over the tops of the frozen potatoes.​
  • Bake or air fry until crisp
    Oven: Bake 17–22 minutes, flipping once halfway, until golden brown and crispy.​
    Air fryer: Cook 12–16 minutes, shaking the basket halfway, until crisp and browned at the edges.​
  • Hit them with more seasoning
    While the potatoes are still hot, transfer to a bowl or leave on the pan and sprinkle with more Potato Olé seasoning to taste, tossing gently so every piece gets coated.
  • Serve
    Serve immediately with queso, salsa, and your favorite taco‑night toppings, or use them as the base for loaded Potato Olés nachos.

Why You’ll Love These Potato Olés

Nostalgia in a bowl: The seasoning is salty, a little spicy, and packed with paprika and cumin so it tastes like legit Taco John’s drive‑thru fries.

Stupid‑easy ingredients: Just a bag of crispy crowns and five pantry spices—no deep fryer, no weird additives.

Taco Tuesday workhorse: Serve as a side with tacos, or turn them into a full meal with taco meat, cheese, and toppings.

Tips, Swaps, and Heat Control

Heat level: Use the full teaspoon of cayenne for a kick; cut to ½ teaspoon for kid‑friendly mild.

Sugar tweak: A tiny bit of sugar helps mimic fast‑food snack flavor; skip it if you like a cleaner, more savory taste.

From scratch option: You can also toss par‑boiled, cubed potatoes in oil and this seasoning, then roast at 425°F until crispy if you don’t want to use frozen.

How to Serve Potato Olés on Taco Tuesday

Classic side: Serve next to tacos, burritos, or quesadillas with a side of queso or salsa for dipping.

Potato Olés nachos: Pile hot Potato Olés on a platter and top with taco meat, queso, shredded cheese, jalapeños, salsa, and sour cream.

Breakfast Taco Tuesday: Top Potato Olés with scrambled eggs, chorizo, cheese, and pico for a brunch‑style taco bar.

From copycat Potato Olés to street‑style tacos, we’ve got your Tuesdays covered. Visit TacoTuesday.com for more recipes, tips, and a curated list of Taco Tuesday spots near you.

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