Easy Ground Beef Tacos (2024)

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Yumna Jawad
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These Ground Beef Tacos are filled with juicy flavorful taco meat made with my homemade taco seasoning - it's an easy weeknight recipe for the whole family!

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Ground Beef Tacos is one of our favorite weeknight family meals, especially on Taco Tuesdays! I have a quick homemade taco seasoning that I love to use for this recipe so I can cook the taco meat in 10 minutes. Give it a try and it’ll be your new go-to for taco night too!

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Homemade taco seasoning

Making taco seasoning from scratch is super easy and can be cheaper than buying the prepared taco seasoning. Here are the spices I include in my recipe. Feel free to also add paprika, coriander, onion powder and crushed red pepper to give it some heat.

  • Chili powder
  • Cumin
  • Garlic powder
  • Mexican oregano
  • Salt and pepper

I provide suggested amounts in the recipe card below because usually there’s more of the chili powder and cumin compared to the other spices. However, feel free to adjust the quantities, or use your favorite prepared taco seasoning.

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How do you make ground beef taco meat

  1. Place the ground beef in a skillet with olive oil.
  2. Brown the beef with olive oiland then drain any fat.
  3. Add the spices along with the tomato paste and water (or tomato sauce)
  4. Bring the mixture to a simmer and then cook for a few more minutes until the sauce thickens.
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And the end result is flavorful juicy homemade tacos that’s ready to be served in less than 15 minutes.

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Toppings for Tacos

I like to keep it simple with usually a few different toppings when I’m making these just for the family on weeknights. However, I love having DIY taco bars with friends and family and I usually include the following toppings for tacos:

  • Shredded lettuce or cabbage
  • Tomatoes
  • Shredded cheddar cheese or Mexican blend
  • Red onions
  • Guacamole (store bought or homemade) or avocado
  • Olives
  • Jalapeños
  • Sour Cream
  • Salsa or my Bean Tomato Salsa

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Tips for making ground beef tacos

  1. Be careful not to dry out the taco meat when you add the sauce. Once the beef is cooked, you want to cook it with the seasoning and liquid on medium low and just until the sauce starts to thicken. Keep an eye on it so it doesn’t dry out.
  2. Heat up the tortillas before adding the ground beef on top. You can heat them up in the microwave, oven or on a skillet for 1-2 minutes per side. This makes the tortillas soft, pliable and much less likely to break.
  3. Add onions to the mixture to make it more savory. You’ll want to cook the onions until they soften before adding the ground beef. It gives the taco meat a deeper flavor, but it’s totally optional. Adding onion powder is a quick easy update as well.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best ground beef for tacos?

I prefer to use 90% lean ground beef for tacos for the best flavor and consistency. If it’s any more lean, it may be too dry. If you use a less lean kind, make sure to drain off the fat after cooking the ground beef, before adding the seasoning.

How can make the tacos low carb?

The actual ground beef taco meat is low carb, so you can use low-carb tortillas or skip the tortillas all together as serve it as a taco salad or in a taco bowl.

How much taco meat do you need per person?

Using a traditional 6-inch tortilla or traditional size hard taco shell, you can use about 2-3 tablespoons of taco meat per taco. That means that depending on how much you load up the ground beef tacos with other ingredients, one pound of beef could serve between 8 and 12 people.

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For more Tex Mex recipes:

  • Mexican Street Tacos
  • Baked Chicken Tacos
  • Tempeh Tacos
  • Beef Taco Burritos
  • Shrimp Fajita Bowls
  • Chicken Burrito Bowl
  • Walnut Tacos

This is one of those family friendly recipes that is always in our rotation. They kids love, and I love how easy it is to prepare. I’ll often double or triple the recipe when I’m having people over, or to have leftovers for adding to a taco salad lunch bowl.

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Ground Beef Tacos

These Ground Beef Tacos are filled with juicy flavorful taco meat made with my homemade taco seasoning – it's an easy weeknight recipe for the whole family!

5 from 2162 votes

Author Yumna Jawad

Servings 8 servings

Course Main Course

Calories 142

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

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Ingredients

For serving the tacos

  • 8 Corn or flour tortillas
  • Lettuce finely chopped
  • Shredded Mexican cheese blend or cheddar cheese
  • Tomatoes chopped
  • Chopped red onions

Instructions

  • Heat the olive oil in skillet over medium high heat. Add the ground beef and cook until browned, about 5-7 minutes. Drain any fat.

  • Add the chili powder, cumin, dried oregano, garlic powder, salt, pepper, tomato paste and water. Stir to combine and continue cooking over medium-low heat until the sauce has thickened, about 3-5 minutes

  • Serve warm over tortillas with lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and red onions, or your other desired toppings.

Notes

Storage: Store any leftovers in an airtight container. They will last up to 4 days and can be reheated on the stovetop. To reheat, add a splash of water so the taco meat doesn’t dry out.

Freezing Instructions: Allow the taco meat to cool down completely, then place in freezer-safe storage containers or ziplock bags for up to 3 months.

Substitutes: For best results, follow the recipe as is. However here are some common substitutes that would work well in this recipe.

  • Instead of tomato paste and water, you can simply use tomato sauce.
  • Instead of chili powder, you can use paprika.

Nutrition

Calories: 142kcal, Carbohydrates: 13g, Protein: 14g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 35mg, Sodium: 236mg, Potassium: 304mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 216IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 36mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate. It will vary based on cooking method and specific ingredients used.

Cuisine Mexican

Course: Main Course

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  1. I would maybe have seasoned the beef before cooking it, just so that it absorbs the flavours better and saute some finely minced garlic too for a little extra flavour.
    The gravy/mixture didn’t thicken up for me unfortunately and kind of just turned the beef into a less bouncy, slightly mushy consistency because it just soaked up the juice, which in terms of texture just isn’t really for me

    I think next time I’ll try it this way:
    -Pre-season the beef / work in spices you like before cooking, salt liberally.
    -Pan fry with a bit of oil, drain excess oil like the recipe says.
    -Make a hole in the middle for the garlic and once its a bit fried/sauteed, mix it in.
    Open to more suggestions!

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    1. Thanks for the feedback, Anj! It’s possible your stovetop needed a higher temperature to get the right consistency. Next time, try turning up the heat slightly while cooking the beef. Your other adjustments sound great!

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  2. Looking forward to trying this recipe!

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    1. Yay! I hope you enjoy!!

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  3. Used ground pork instead of beef, turned out delicious.

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    1. Happy to hear it worked out, thank you for sharing!!

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  4. You do not give specific portions of spices. Why?

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    1. Hi, I actually have provided suggested amounts! Scroll down to the recipe card at the bottom of the page or click on the Jump to Recipe button at the top of the page. Hope that helps!

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  5. I love this

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    1. I’m so glad!!

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  6. I enjoyed this recipe! I will say, I am not a fan of cumin and know from experience that more than just a little bit will taste overpowering to me. So, even with just a sprinkling of cumin instead of 2 teaspoons, I still found this very flavorful.

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    1. Yay! Love that you tweaked the recipe and liked how it turned out!!

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  7. I made this recipe for the first time for family taco night. The results are in; this is the most flavorful and delicious taco meat I have ever made. And it was so easy! Now I just need to figure out what to do with the extra tomato paste….maybe I should make more tacos! 🙂

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    1. Love this, thanks for sharing!

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      1. FYI tomato paste can be purchased at the grocery store in a tube, instead of a can. You can squeeze out just as much as you need for a recipe and recap it. No waste! A game changer when I found this. Mutti is my brand of choice.

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    2. Scoop out tablespoonfuls of the tomato paste onto a cookie sheet, freeze and then put the cubes into a zip lock bag and freeze!

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      1. I just scrape the remaining tomato paste into a ziploc bag, seal it removing the air, spread out the paste inside so that it’s as flat as possible, and freeze it flat. This way, if I need to use less next time I can just break it off.

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  8. Thanks for the great recipe, I always use it when I need some quick Tacos!

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    1. Of course! So glad you enjoyed this one.

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  9. Making these tonight for the second time. I use ground sirloin (96% lean) for tastier meat and less mess, cleanup, etc. Super delicious! The combination of seasonings is the best I’ve had. Making your own taco seasoning is easy and probably healthier without the anti-caking ingredients.

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    1. Thanks, Diana!

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Easy Ground Beef Tacos (2024)

FAQs

Do I add water to ground beef for tacos? ›

Cook and stir ground beef in the hot skillet until browned and crumbly, 7 to 10 minutes. Drain and discard any excess grease. Pour water and seasoning mix over beef; stir to combine.

How many tacos will 1 pound of ground beef make? ›

Each taco shell or small soft taco-size tortilla fits about 2 ounces or 1/4 cup of meat. If you add diced onions, you could stretch a pound of ground beef to make about a dozen tacos. With just the meat and spices, you can make about 8 tacos from a pound of meat.

What is the secret to best ground beef? ›

The magic lies in the seasoning – a simple yet potent mix of garlic, onion, cumin, and cayenne, creating some of the most tasty ground beef.

What type of ground beef is best for tacos? ›

What is the best ground beef for tacos? I prefer to use 90% lean ground beef for tacos for the best flavor and consistency. If it's any more lean, it may be too dry. If you use a less lean kind, make sure to drain off the fat after cooking the ground beef, before adding the seasoning.

When to season ground beef? ›

When it comes to seasoning your ground beef, wait until after it has been browned and drained. Adding salt to raw ground beef pulls out moisture, drying the meat out and creating steam while it cooks, which prevents it from browning properly. The same goes for other seasonings, but for a different reason.

How much taco seasoning per pound of ground beef? ›

To use: Use about 2 tablespoons of the taco seasoning for every 1 pound of meat. Use more or less depending on your preference. Brown meat and drain the fat. Add your taco seasoning along with about 1/2 cup of water.

How many pounds of meat do I need for 4 tacos? ›

As a general rule, you should plan for about 1/4 to 1/2 pound of meat per person when making tacos. So for a family of four, you'll need around 1 to 2 pounds of ground beef.

How much taco seasoning is in a packet? ›

Different commercial brands package their taco seasonings in different amounts, but most packets contain about 1 ounce or 3 tablespoons of product. Use 3 tablespoons of homemade taco seasoning for every packet your recipe calls for.

Why do you add baking soda to ground beef? ›

Basically, it's basic: The baking soda boosts the pH of the meat, rendering the product less acidic, which gives the proteins a chance to attract more water — bingo. Locking in more moisture, the beef then has the opportunity it rightfully deserves to adequately brown.

How can I increase the flavor of ground beef? ›

Brown your meat and add chopped onion and tomatoes and if you wanna spice it up thinly chopped Serrano peppers or fresh jalapeño peppers will give it a nice flavor boost. Then add your salt, pepper, garlic powder, cumin if your wanting a taco flavor.

How do Mexican restaurants get their ground beef so fine? ›

Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurants boil raw ground beef with water and seasonings until cooked through to achieve a super fine texture, and the aforementioned Maid Rite sandwiches (aka Loose Meat Sandwiches, which are NOT Sloppy Joe's!) use steam to keep the cooked ground beef soft after cooking.

Does Taco Bell use real ground beef in their tacos? ›

We use 100 percent USDA premium beef in our seasoned beef. We prepare it much the same way you prepare taco meat at home: after simmering, it is drained of excess fat and pre-seasoned with our signature blend of 7 authentic seasonings and spices.

What kind of onion for tacos? ›

White onions are commonly used in other Mexican cuisine, served finely diced over tacos, burritos, nachos, and meat dishes.

Should you add water to taco seasoning? ›

1/2 cup water: After you've browned your meat, add in 1/2 cup water with 3 tablespoons of the taco seasoning mix. Stir to combine and mix all together. Slowly add in another 1/2 cup water as some will begin to absorb – you want it with a little sauce, just not too watery!

Can you make taco meat without water? ›

Even recipes for homemade taco seasoning that don't include cornstarch can be used to cook meat without stirring it in water. But by adding water to your taco seasoning, you essentially create a sauce for the meat to simmer in.

Does taco Bell add water to their meat? ›

We prepare it much the same way you prepare taco meat at home: after simmering, it is drained of excess fat and pre-seasoned with our signature blend of 7 authentic seasonings and spices. It is then packaged with added water to lock in the flavor and for added moisture, and then shipped to our restaurants.

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