Updated August 24, 2020 17.5K votes 7.0K voters 1.3M views
The Taco Bell secret menu list is small partly due to loyal customers who demand discontinued items back onto their regular menu. What's on the secret menu at Taco Bell? However, that makes this list of Taco Bell off-menu items even more enticing. Taco Bell, which over the years has shown it knows how to evolve its menu, has a great policy of creating custom items as long as the restaurant has the ingredients on hand. Depending on the location, you may be charged extra for additional ingredients, but a few cents here and there is a small price to pay for the delicious goodness of Taco Bell menu items. What's on the Taco Bell secret menu? Fair warning: Ordering some of these items by name, like The Hulk and The Superman, may be met with strange looks. But politely asking for custom orders, including what you'd like on your item, shouldn't be a problem.
Though a regular menu item in some locations, the Cheesy Gordita Crunch is a hidden gem only available by special request at others. It's a taco shell filled with ground beef placed inside a gordita with a layer of melted cheese topped with cheese sauce, lettuce and shredded cheese. This sentence (and menu item) deserves an award.
Easily prepared using regular Taco Bell foods, the Enchirito is similar to a dressed up enchilada. Take a regular enchilada, stuff it with beef, beans and cheese then finish with diced onions and red sauce.
Make that plain Jane bean burrito a bit more exciting by requesting a chili cheese burrito instead. The now discontinued former regular menu item's recipe is ridiculously simple, just ask for chili and cheese in a burrito. It's also probably wise to request extra napkins too as this yummy burrito is also especially messy.
Another delight that you probably can't order by name but can still order, The Superman is a huge burrito that starts with a normal cheesy double beef burrito then adds potatoes, sour cream, guacamole and crispy tortilla strips.
This gooey favorite has been gone from the Taco Bell menu for decades but can still be easily prepared if you ask really nicely. Cheesaritos are made by combining a generous portion of cheese with scallions and taco sauce rolled up in a soft tortilla shell, kind of like that long lost cousin of the Meximelt, but in a meatless version.