Take your Taco Tuesday up a notch with these surprising (and surprisingly delicious) taco toppings.
10 Toppings You Never Thought to Add to Tacos (But Should)

Popcorn
You’ve probably had corn on your taco before (if not, get on that!). Take your game up a notch and add a handful of popcorn to your taco. Its flavor compliments traditional Mexican ingredients like black beans and chiles. Plus, it adds a crunchy texture, perfect for soft tacos. (Love the microwave kind? We taste-tested popular brands to find the best popcorn brand.)

Mango
Just as pineapple pairs well with a savory pizza topped with ham, mango is a great back-pocket taco topper. It adds a sweetness and acidity that balances out spicy or fatty flavors. Mango is especially delicious on pulled pork tacos. Try it out with our recipe for Gingered Mango Salsa.

Pickled Veggies
Americans are totally used to enjoying burgers with pickles. Why not tacos? Acidic, tangy pickles cut right through richer ingredients like ground beef, pulled pork and even avocado. Pepperoncini are a fun one to use, but pickled onions, carrots or chiles are also great choices. (We’re not so sure about dill pickles, but you never know!)Â Would you try pickle ice cream?

Potatoes
Roasted potatoes, boiled and sliced potatoes, even mashed potatoes: all are good options for your taco! Why? The starch in the potato tames the spiciness. Bonus: if you’re feeding a hungry family, adding potatoes will fill your crew up quicker, meaning you won’t need as much meat. They’re also great on vegetarian tacos as a rice alternative. Get more flavor-packed taco recipe ideas here.

Kimchi
Kimchi, a traditional spicy vegetable side dish from Korea, has had a surge in popularity recently. Its super-healthy, thanks to the powers of fermentation, and can range from mild to eye-wateringly hot. Kimchi adds crunch to tacos, and can add a kick of spice: perfect for mild taco fillings like beans or chicken.

Olives
Incredibly savory, olives contribute their own flavor to tacos, and their saltiness enhances the flavors of your other toppings, whether meat, cheese or veggies. Even cheap canned black olives are tasty on tacos, though of course, you can use any kind of olive—just make sure to ditch the pits. Here are more ways to use up that leftover jar of olives.

Grilled Vegetables
It’s all too easy to get into a taco rut and just eat ground meat-and-rice every time. Snap out of it by adding grilled vegetables. Grilling imparts a smoky flavor, and most vegetables add subtle sweetness. Literally any vegetable is good, from red peppers to corn to asparagus to zucchini. Here’s how to grill any vegetable.

Eggs
Just about any dinner benefits from a fried egg on top, so why not tacos? Fried eggs add richness and moisture to plainer tacos (think vegetarian bean tacos, or just-using-up-the-rotisserie-chicken-tacos). Don’t love fried? Poached also work well, and chopped hard-boiled eggs can be sprinkled on alá chef salad.

Raw Shredded Vegetables
My family always set out a big bowl of shredded iceberg lettuce on taco night. Nothing wrong with lettuce, but it doesn’t have much flavor…or nutrition for that matter. Shred or mince a healthier, heartier vegetable to add oomph. Think greens like cabbage or kale, spicy radishes or sweet carrots. Try it out with these recipes to make for Taco Tuesday.

Yogurt
Creamy and tangy, yogurt has much in common with sour cream, the traditional dairy taco topper. However, yogurt’s a winner for a few reasons. You’re probably more likely to have it on hand, for one. Plus, non-dairy yogurts are widely available, from coconut to cashew, making them a good choice for families with dietary concerns. (Did we taste-test yogurt? You bet we did. Find the best yogurt brands here.)