Best Easy Ground Beef Taco Meat Recipe (2024)

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Here’s a taco meat recipe that has all the right spices you would love in a perfect homemade taco. There’s no need to buy one of those $1.25 packs of taco seasoning at the grocery store.

It’s made with a taco Seasoning Mix of spices you probably already have in your pantry. Let’s all get ready for Taco Tuesday!

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Why This Taco Meat Recipe Works

Besides having a great blend of simple ingredients to season the meat, there is an additional step to making these tacos Restaurant Style.That’s what I’m calling it anyway.

After the meat is browned in your skillet, you are left with inconsistent chunks of meat no matter how hard you try to break it up.

If you leave them this way, the chunks have a tendency to fall out of your tortilla shell because they don’t stay together properly.

So the Pro Tip is to throw the meat into a Food Processor and pulse it 5 or 6 times to break the ground meat into small, consistent pieces that hold together once they are prepared.

This technique is a total game-changer. It makes the tacos easier to eat for one.

And the smoother texture makes for a superior mouthfeel. The difference is remarkable.

Another way to make the ground meat break up into a more consistent blend is to cook it in a saucepan and add about one-half cups of water per pound of meat.

Break up the meat with a wooden spoon to start separating the pieces. Keep your stove on medium-high heat to simmer the water. Stir the meat every few minutes and cook until the water has mostly evaporated and the meat is browned.

Once the meat has browned, you can add in the spices and a little more water and continue with the directions on the recipe card.

This method will take more cooking time but will generally give you excellent results. And it is also a way to make a big batch of perfect taco meat.

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What Ground Meat To Use

The meat you use is totally up to you as any ground meat can be seasoned for tacos. I tend to prefer ground beef or ground pork.

The meat I used for this recipe was a 50/50 blend of Pork and Beef. The beef was ground chuck which was an 80/20 lean-to-fat blend.

The rendered fat gets skimmed off once the meat is browned.

You can use lean ground beef too, but I think that the added fat gives the meat more flavor and that’s why I use it in this recipe.

Also, ground chicken or ground turkey could be used.

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Spice Ingredients

The spices for your own homemade taco seasoning are ingredients you probably have on hand.

  • Chili powder
  • Ground cumin
  • Garlic powder
  • Onion powder
  • Kosher salt
  • Dried oregano
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Tomato paste
  • Water

Here’s another Hot Tip. Tomato paste comes in those little 5 or 6-ounce sizes and a lot of the time the whole can doesn’t get used.

When that is the case, I use a small scoop and place balls of paste onto a baking sheet.

Then put the sheet into the freezer to harden the paste. Once the tomato paste is frozen, it goes into a freezer bag.

Stored in the freezer, it is easy to take out the amount needed for your next recipe.

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Preparing the Taco Meat

Use a large skillet on medium heat to Brown the Meat you are using. This will take 5 to 7 minutes.

Tilt the Skillet slightly and push the meat to one side and the rendered fat will run to the bottom.

Use a spoon to scoop out and dispose of the excess fat.

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Then, carefully place the browned meat into a Food Processor and pulse the meat 5 or 6 times to break it into small pieces.

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Put the ground meat back into the skillet on medium-low heat and add the tomato paste and the spices.

In the photo below you can see the frozen tomato paste that has been added to the ground meat.

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The spices were measured using totally level amounts. No rounding of the ingredients.

This will ensure that this spice mixture in the meat can be duplicated exactly.

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Once the spices are added, pour in one cup of water and fold the meat with a Spatula to combine.

Keep the heat on low and simmer until most of the water has evaporated.

This will result in saucy taco meat that is combined with the spices and the addition of the water will hold the meat together well when added to a taco shell.

Before you serve this taco meat recipe be sure to give it a taste test. You may want to add your own seasoning or more salt, chili powder, or cayenne pepper.

Or you may say that this is absolutely perfect.

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Putting It All Together

Now that the taco meat is cooked and seasoned there is only one thing to do…and that is Make Tacos!

There are lots of toppings for tacos and you probably already have your favorites. I keep the Toppings pretty simple and generally have shredded cheese, chopped iceberg lettuce, onion, tomatoes, black olives, chopped cilantro, taco sauce, and sour cream.

Other ideas: Hot sauce, lime juice, guacamole, salsa verde, refried beans, jalapenos, pico de Gallo, and chopped scallions.

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Finally…your choice of hard Taco Shells, corn tortillas, or soft flour tortillas. This is a personal preference. The best tacos are the ones with your favorite toppings

I use flour tortillas that have been browned on a griddle. You may like the hard-shell corn ones or even a combination of flour and corn.

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However you make your tacos, I hope that you enjoy this easy recipe for making the Best Taco Meat. Leave a comment below telling me how it went for you.

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Here are some more South-of-the-Border recipe ideas:

  • Mexican Rice
  • Mexican Street Corn Salad
  • Homemade Jalapeno Taco Sauce
  • Wicked Good Fish Taco Recipe
  • Spicy Grilled Shrimp Tacos

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Easy Restaurant-Style Taco Meat Recipe

Here's a taco meat recipe that has all the right spices you would love in a perfect homemade taco. There's no need to buy one of those $1.25 packs of taco seasoning at the grocery store. It's made with a taco seasoning mix of spices you probably already have in your pantry.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Mexican flavors

Keyword: taco meat, taco meat recipe

Prep Time: 0 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

food processor time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 people

Calories: 293kcal

Author: Joe Boyle

Ingredients

  • 1/2 lbs. ground beef, 80/20 or 85/15
  • 1/2 lbs. ground pork
  • 2 tbsp. tomato paste
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tsp. chili powder
  • 1 tsp. ground cumin
  • 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp. onion powder
  • 1 tsp. kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp. dried oregano
  • 1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper

Instructions

  • Using a large skillet on medium to medium-high heat, add the ground beef and pork to brown. Use a wooden spoon or spatula to break up the meat. This should take 5 to 7 minutes.

  • Remove the skillet from the heat and push the meat to one side then tilt the skillet at an angle and let the rendered grease pool in the bottom of the skillet. Use a spoon to scoop out the liquid and discard it. Then carefully place the browned meat into a food processor and pulse the meat 5 or 6 times to make small granules of ground meat.

  • Place the meat back into the skillet on medium-low heat and stir in the tomato paste and the seasonings. Then add the water and continue to fold the meat to combine the seasonings well. Simmer until most of the water has evaporated. This will take about 10 minutes.

  • Taste the meat and adjust the seasonings as desired.

    Then assemble your tacos with your choice of fixings.

Notes

  1. Level spoon measurements were used for all of the spices.
  2. The nutrition facts are for the taco meat only using an 80/20 blend for the ground beef. That is 4 people getting 2 tacos each. A taco shell and fixings will add 125 to 150 calories per taco.
  3. Leftover taco meat can be stored refrigerated in an air-tight container for 3 days. You can also freeze the leftover meat in a sealed, air-tight container for up to 3 months.
  4. Make additional taco seasoning mix and store it in a shaker container to season hamburgers, pork chops, or chicken. It is especially good for grilling.

Nutrition

Calories: 293kcal

Best Easy Ground Beef Taco Meat Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my taco meat taste better? ›

Salt and Pepper: These are essential seasonings for enhancing the overall flavor of the beef. Garlic: Garlic powder or minced garlic adds a rich and savory flavor to ground beef dishes. Onion: Onion powder, diced onions, or onion flakes can provide a sweet and aromatic quality to the meat.

What is the secret to best ground beef? ›

The trick to cooking ground beef well is to not move it around a lot until it's finished cooking and nicely browned. This helps create a crust on the meat which is delicious. I sauté it in cooking oil. I usually use olive oil because that's my go-to, but your favorite cooking oil will work too.

How to get fine ground beef for tacos? ›

Frying is a popular option, but boiling ground beef is easy, quick, and it creates leaner, finer meat! Cooking ground beef with this method creates the perfect crumbled ground meat for tacos, chili, spaghetti sauce, and more.

Do you put taco seasoning before or after cooking beef? ›

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. 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.

How do Mexican restaurants get their taco meat so fine? ›

Add just enough water to cover the meat, bring to a boil, then reduce and simmer for about an hour. Every 15 minutes or so break up the meat with a large spoon or a potato masher so that it isn't lumpy. Be sure always to keep just enough water to cover the meat.

What can I add to taco meat to make it go further? ›

Potatoes!! The potato skin to be exact. I asked the waiter about this and he said that's what gives it its creaminess and that his mother used to add potatoes (and sometimes pinto beans) to their ground beef to make it go further.

What can I add to ground beef for flavor? ›

Before you cook, you could try to season your meat with salt, garlic powder, onion powder, thyme, oregano (dry seasonings) or Worcershire sauce to the ground beef depending on your recipe.

What can I add to ground beef to make it better? ›

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. But what truly sets this recipe apart is just how easy it is.

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.

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. Bring to a simmer and cook until mixture thickens slightly, about 5 minutes.

Do you drain the fat from ground beef for tacos? ›

I usually do. It's because I don't want all the flavor of the seasoning going into the fat instead of adhering to the meat. The fat will drip out of your taco and with it goes half the flavor.

Why is my taco meat bland? ›

The number one reason why people end up with bland tacos is because the meat wasn't seasoned properly. Luckily, that isn't an issue with this dish. However, if you find that your tacos aren't spicy enough for your liking, feel free to adjust the seasoning as needed or add a few shakes of your favorite hot sauce.

Why add water to taco meat? ›

Without it, the meat would be very dry and crumbly, and it could spill out of your taco shell instead of holding together, an issue you've probably noticed if you make your own taco seasoning blend.

How do you spice up bland taco meat? ›

Ground cumin, garlic powder, onion powder and dried oregano: Pretty straight-forward. Paprika: I prefer to use smoked paprika, but you could also use standard or sweet paprika if you prefer. Salt and black pepper: I used fine sea salt and finely-ground black pepper for this recipe.

What can I add to tacos to make them better? ›

It's always a good idea to include something meaty, like ground beef, slow-cooked shredded chicken, or spicy shrimp. Saucy black beans or canned refried beans are also hearty options. Sautéed or grilled peppers and onions are a great vegetable-forward filling to include.

How do you elevate a taco kit? ›

Upgrade Boxed Tacos
  1. Box of Taco Shells.
  2. Taco Seasoning Packet.
  3. Ground Meat ( we use beef or chicken)
  4. Diced sweet or white onion.
  5. Bell Pepper any color will do.
  6. 1 Diced Jalapeno.
  7. 1 Chipotle in adobo (you can add more if you want it hotter)
  8. Salsa.

How do you make ground beef tastier? ›

Cooked ground beef really doesn't have any real taste so it is necessary to season it up. You can use just salt and pepper or you can add virtually anything to it like jalapenos, peppers, onions, etc. Try using fresh onion rather than powder.

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