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Looking for a go-to ground beef taco meat recipe that’s savory, glossy, and bursting with warm spices? This recipe skips the packet of seasoning and relies on chipotle, tomato paste, and a blend of spices for a flavorful result. Perfect for tacos, burritos, bowls, and more.
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Ground Beef Taco Meat At A Glance
- ⏱ Ready In: 30 minutes
- 🍽 Serves: 4–6, very scalable
- 🌱 Diet: High-Protein, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free
- 💪 Nutrition Highlights: Lean and high in protein, with no filler starches or sugary taco seasoning packets
- 🥕 Main Ingredients: Lean ground beef, onion, garlic, chipotle in adobo, tomato paste, smoked paprika, cumin, oregano
- 🔥 Flavor Profile: Deeply savory and slightly smoky, with a gentle kick of heat and a touch of sweetness to round it out
- 🧊 Meal-Prep Friendly: Keeps 4–5 days in the fridge and freezes beautifully for up to 3 months
- 🌮 Best Served With: Warm tortillas, rice bowls, loaded potatoes, or straight into an enchilada bake and casseroles
This ground beef taco meat recipe is a staple in my kitchen. It’s versatile and packed with flavor.
This recipe ditches the store-bought taco seasoning and instead uses real ingredients like chipotle in adobo, tomato paste, and a blend of spices. The result is a saucy, flavorful meat mixture that’s perfect for various dishes.
What sets this recipe apart is its versatility. Whether you’re making tacos, burrito bowls, or enchiladas, this taco meat is a lean, protein-packed option with a delicious umami flavor.
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What You’ll Need
Here is what you’ll need for this ground beef taco meat recipe. Find the full measurements in the recipe card below.
- Olive oil — for sautéing the onion and building the base
- Onion — finely diced so it melts into the sauce rather than standing out as chunks
- Garlic — adds depth; fresh is best here, but jarred minced garlic works in a pinch
- Lean ground beef (mince) — go for lean, around 90/10, so the meat doesn’t sit in a pool of fat once it’s cooked down
- Ground cumin, smoked paprika, dried oregano, black pepper — the core spice blend that does the flavor heavy lifting instead of a store-bought seasoning packet
- Tomato paste — thickens the sauce and adds concentrated, slightly sweet umami
- Chipotle in adobo — the standout ingredient here; it brings smokiness, gentle heat and serious depth. Use the chopped chipotle from the can, and save the rest of the can for another recipe (it freezes well in small portions)
- Beef or chicken stock — loosens everything into a saucy consistency that reduces down as it cooks
- Sugar (optional) — just a pinch to balance the acidity from the tomato paste; you can leave it out, but I find it rounds the flavor out nicely
How To Make Ground Beef Taco Meat
Find the full recipe and nutritional information below. Here are some handy step-by-step notes for how to make this ground beef taco meat.
- Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the diced onion and salt, and cook for about 5 minutes until soft, golden and translucent.
- Stir in the garlic and ground beef, and turn the heat up to high. Break the beef up with a spoon or spatula as it cooks, until it’s changed color and started releasing its juices.
- Add the tomato paste, chipotle in adobo, cumin, smoked paprika, oregano and pepper, along with a pinch of sugar if using, and stir to coat the meat evenly.
- Pour in the stock and bring to a simmer. Cook uncovered, breaking the meat down into a fine crumb as the liquid reduces and clings to it. You’re looking for a glossy, slightly sticky finish — saucy, not dry.
- Taste and adjust the seasoning if needed. It should taste pretty spot-on at this point.
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Recipe Tips
- Don’t rush the simmer. The uncovered simmering step is where the sauce thickens and clings to the meat — this is what gives you that glossy, saucy crumb instead of dry taco mince.
- Adjust the heat level. The 1.5 teaspoons of chipotle gives a gentle warmth. If you like things spicier, add another chipotle or a splash of the adobo sauce from the can.
- Swap the protein. This works well with ground turkey or chicken too — just watch the cooking time, as poultry mince cooks a little faster.
- Storage: Keeps in an airtight container in the fridge for 4–5 days.
- Freezing: Freezes beautifully for up to 3 months. Cool completely before freezing in a flat, sealed bag or container, and thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
- Make-ahead: This is a great one to batch-cook on the weekend for quick weeknight tacos, burrito bowls or loaded potatoes.
Serving Suggestions
This taco meat is endlessly versatile, which is exactly why I make a big batch of it. Pile it into warm tortillas with shredded lettuce, cheese, and a squeeze of lime for classic tacos, or spoon it over rice with black beans and avocado for a quick burrito bowl, or make a loaded beef and potato bowl.
It’s also fantastic layered into an enchilada bake, stuffed into baked potatoes, or scattered over nachos with melted cheese. Leftovers reheat well, so it’s an easy one to have on hand for busy weeknights.
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Lean, saucy, deeply savoury taco meat with a fine, scoopable crumb — this ground beef taco meat recipe is built for tacos, burritos, enchiladas, rice bowls and loaded potatoes. Find step-by-step photos and more recipe tips above.
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Sauté the onion: Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the diced onion and salt, and cook until soft, golden and translucent, about 5 minutes.
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Add garlic and beef: Stir in the garlic and ground beef, and turn the heat to high. Break the beef up with a spoon or spatula, and cook until it’s changed color and the juices have started to release.
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Add the remaining ingredients: Stir in the tomato paste, chipotle in adobo, cumin, smoked paprika, oregano and pepper. Add the sugar here too, if using — it helps balance the acidity from the tomato paste.
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Add the stock and cook: Stir in the stock, bring to a simmer, then cook uncovered, breaking the meat down into a fine crumb as the liquid reduces and clings to it. The beef should end up glossy and slightly sticky, with a little sauce still clinging to it rather than completely dried out — it’ll absorb more of that sauce as it sits.
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Taste and adjust: Adjust the seasoning as needed — it should taste pretty spot-on at this point.
Key Recipe Tips: Don’t skip the uncovered simmer — it’s what turns this from plain browned mince into a glossy, saucy taco meat. Adjust chipotle to taste for more or less heat.
Storage Tips: Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4–5 days.
Make-Ahead Tips: Freezes well for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat in a skillet with a splash of water or stock to loosen it back up.
FAQs:
Can I use a different cut of beef? Yes, lean ground beef (around 90/10) works best so the mixture doesn’t end up greasy, but you can use a fattier blend and drain off excess fat after browning if needed.
Is this taco meat spicy? It has a gentle warmth from the chipotle rather than a big heat hit. Add extra chipotle or adobo sauce if you like it spicier.
Can I make this without chipotle in adobo? You can substitute a teaspoon of chipotle chili powder plus a small splash of extra stock, though you’ll lose some of the smoky depth the canned chipotle brings.
Is this recipe gluten-free? Yes, all the ingredients in this recipe are naturally gluten-free — just double check your stock if using a store-bought variety.
Calories: 251kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 31g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g |