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Winco TB-20 Taco Salad Bowl Fry Basket, Round, 18' Hdl TB-20-Round, Chrome, Medium

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$22.08

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About this item

  • Made of chrome plated wire
  • Long handle for safe and easy use
  • Make crisp tortilla bowls for salads, chili, and more
  • Handle is 13"H, making overall length 18 1/2"H
  • Basket Dimensions: 8"W by 5"H


This Winco Round Taco Salad Bowl [TB-20] is ideal for deep frying any food product that is lightly to heavily-breaded. Conveniently designed for commercial kitchens worldwide, this fry basket is easy to clean, and to maintain. Furthermore, this fryer basket is designed with a fire resistant handle in order to ensure employee safety. Start frying up something delicious in your kitchen today! Make crispy and delicious tortilla bowls with this deep fryer basket. Eat your salad or chili out of a deep fried tortilla bowl for that extra touch of the Southwest. Makes tortilla bowls 6-inches in diameter. Depth varies depending on size of tortilla. Simple to use and fun to make. Shape forms in fryer. Extra long handle on this chrome-plated wire basket provides safe and easy operation. Make them at home or expand your restaurants menu with easy-to-make tortillas bowls. In stock and ready to ship. Features: Made of chrome plated wire. Long handle for safe and easy use. Make crisp tortilla bowls for salads, chili, and more. Specs: Basket Dimensions: 8"W x 5"H. Handle is 13"H, making overall length 18 1/2"H.


Kulow Family
2025-08-18 12:56:27
Great tool to make taco salad bowls at home. Arrived on time from Amazon. Product can handle tortillas from 8" round to 14" round as long as you have a pot or fryer that large and deep. Handle is exactly the right length so you can hold the tortilla just off the bottom of the pot without getting hot oil jumping up to your hands. I found it best to use uncooked tortillas rather than already cooked ones - you get a much better crisp on the bowl whereas with the already cooked the center will still be soft no matter how long you cook. For those reviews that say they need to have an exterior basket on the outside I don't believe are doing it right. Lay the tortilla on the surface of the oil with a pair of thongs and then just center the bottom of the basket on the tortilla and press down toward the bottom of the pot - the force of the oil will press the rest of the tortilla around the outside of the basket and cook it trough and the shape will hold once you remove.
Otis A
2025-08-12 10:19:40
The largest flour tortilla works best with this! It is larger than I wanted, but worked amazingly well for a Mexican family dinner.
Preston H.
2025-07-08 16:17:49
This thing is built strong. A little big for most store bought tortillas but still works ok. We no longer make tacos at home and just make taco bowls which we like a lot better.
Souzaah
2025-07-06 16:05:51
These are restaurant quality size. They came out beautifully. Super easy to use and they only take 3 minutes or so to cook. I’ve seen a lot of comments on how to use this and how it did not come with instructions. The tortilla goes into the oil and the basket sits on top of the tortilla. Some had mentioned that they placed the tortilla into the basket and it floated out of the basket. Again, the basket goes on top of the tortilla. We used 12” Guerro tortillas to make the bowl pictured.
P. Hartung
2025-04-25 12:58:08
This taco bowl form is fantastic for making fresh shells for salads. A bit of instructions would have been nice (but at least the reviews here helped a lot). No doubt, this thing is commercial grade because it's built like a tank and can be used on the big 12 inch tortillas. I especially like that the base is rather large in terms of diameter so that your shells can be filled with dinner-sized portions.I used my large fryer to test it out with and it's fine, but I'm thinking next time I'll try to use a large round pot with tall sides instead. The reason is that my fryer has the heating elements on the bottom and I was constantly pressing the tortilla down there to fully submerge the shell - and so the bottom of the shell more cooked than the rest. It didn't effect the taste at all so it's no big deal.As has been said before, you don't put the tortilla inside of the form/basket. You put it in the oil and then press down with this shell maker directly in the center of the tortilla. The tortilla will be shaped upward and wrap itself around the form as it cooks.My shells took about one minute to fully cook and harden at 375 degrees in peanut oil. Just keep a set of tongs in one hand to grab the shell with, shake off, and drain on paper towels. 325-350 might be better next time (to make golden, flaky shells instead of light brown ones) but it will take a little longer to make.Also, I'm thinking that next time I'll use uncooked, fresh tortillas to see if they turn out more crisp and flaky than ones made from cooked white flower tortillas. Will update later if there's anything to report...
Patricia Logan
2025-03-21 14:41:24
Took a moment to figure out how the tortilla needed to be placed. i.e. inside or outside. Beautiful bowls come out. Kudos
Mrswagg
2025-03-09 11:14:15
This is so easy to use and clean! Throw (JK! don't throw it! lol) the tortilla in the grease and then you push this down until the tortilla is submerged. Takes less than 30 seconds to have a taco bowl! I love that I can throw it in the dishwasher when we're done for easy clean up!
mark hepburn
2025-01-10 12:45:01
I can remember when these things cost about $40 and now you can have one for $10. That's a bargain for sure.We bought this to use for a single event for a couple hundred people and I'm sure it will be used again but probably not for a long time. Cost is always an issue but even more when just buying an item for a one-off small event.It performed well and no issues. It's heavy and well made. Welds are solid. You can drop it with confidence knowing it won't fall apart. Don't ask me know I know. :-D
RM
2024-12-31 12:06:50
A long time ago while at another business I used to purchase one of these for more than twice the price I paid for this. A useful and time saving tool to make taco bowls without the annoying breakage that comes with pre-made tortilla bowls. The basket weight are well distributed to prevent tortillas from floating up while frying. Winco is a well known brand for food wares.
Customer
2024-12-21 11:45:42
Got it , tried it and the taco wrap kept collapsing in the fryer. Not what I expected. Basket was too deep for my purpose. But I will try to work with it since I have it.
Dorothy Carter
2024-11-27 15:40:37
Good product.
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