35 Mexican-Inspired Recipes Featuring Ground Beef (2024)

Cheap, quick-cooking, AND super flavorful? We're in love.

By Camille Lowder
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We’re all for a kitchen project, but when it comes to easy weeknight dinners, we prefer a meal we can get on the table fast. One of our go-tos (hello, taco Tuesday) will always be Mexican food, but we’re not always stoked to, say, marinate and grill some steak for carne asada (no matter how much we want a carne asada torta). Enter: cheap and fast-cooking ground beef. Check out our 35 Mexican-inspired ground beef recipes for ideas, then stock up (it also freezes well!).

Once you’ve got your ground beef ready to go (hot tip: make your own taco seasoning), it can pretty much go in anything you can think of. We’ve got all the classics here, like tacos, enchiladas, chalupas, and nachos, but feel free to get creative. Looking for healthier options? We’ve got you too. Try our burrito zucchini boats, our taco tomatoes, or our taco salad. Need something that can feed a hungry dinner crowd? Try our Mexican beef ‘n rice skillet, our taco spaghetti, or our Tex-Mex meatball soup. No matter what you crave, ground beef has your back.

We’ve even got a few copycats here—no matter your feelings on Mexican fast food like Taco Bell or Chipotle, you can agree, homemade is always better. Try our loaded burrito bowls, our Mexican pizza, or our copycat crunchwrap supreme to see just how much so (bonus: no guac upcharge!).

Want even more Mexican food inspo? Try our favorite Mexican chicken recipes, our best Mexican side dishes, and our favorite Mexican drinks too.

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Chalupas

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Chalupas are a classic Mexican street food snack that are crispy, savory, and fun to eat. Usually chalupas are served like a tostada, but because we know you might be looking for the fluffy fry bread-like taco shell, we decided to create a version that was the best of both chalupa worlds.

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Beef Enchiladas

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These easy enchiladas are packed with ground beef, black beans, and are made really cheesy and delicious with a sprinkling of Monterey Jack and cheddar cheese. If you've got the extra time, give the dish an upgrade with our homemade enchilada sauce too.

Get the Beef Enchiladas recipe.

3

Mexican Beef 'N' Rice Skillet

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Is there anything better than a one-skillet meal? We don’t think so, particularly if it’s as family-friendly and quick as this one, featuring spiced ground beef, flavorful rice, hearty beans, and lots of cheese. It all comes together in just 40 minutes with minimal prep, and is perfect for when you want to spice things up.

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Frito Pie

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If you've never made these, you're in for a treat. Originally created in Mexico, they were popularized in the American Southwest. You can see why—they're basically walking tacos!

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5

Cheesy Beef Empanadas

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This filling is loosely based on a very traditional Mexican (top-secret!) recipe. It’s delicious as is, but if you want to give it even more pizzaz, we highly recommend adding a splash of red wine vinegar, finely chopped capers and green olives, and a good squeeze yellow mustard. Once you've got the pastry down, you can pretty much stuff them with anything!

Get the Cheesy Beef Empanadas recipe.

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Copycat Crunchwrap Supreme

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Taco Bell's Crunchwrap Supreme is the stuff of legends, and we totally see why: Full of seasoned ground beef, nacho cheese sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream, and, most importantly, a crunchy tostada shell, this stacked, handheld dish has just about everything you could ever want... and now you can make it at home!

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Taco Salad

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When it comes to healthy salads, none are more hearty than a taco salad. Load it up with veggies, cheese, and ground beef for the perfect satisfying meal. We love this classic version, but if you want to get fancy, feel free to swap in and out your fave toppings.

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Cheesy Ground Beef Tacos

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Enjoy the perfect combination of cheesy and beefy goodness with these unreal tacos. We promise you'll be so obsessed with this zesty, flavorful filling, you'll want to eat it with a spoon. Use whatever ground beef you like best. We usually go with 80% lean/20% fat, but you do you.

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9

Nachos Supreme

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In 1943, some wives of U.S. soldiers stationed at Fort Duncan in Eagle Pass, Texas, were on a shopping trip in the bordering city of Piedras Negras, Mexico. They stopped at a just-closed restaurant. Not wanting to disappoint his customers, the maître d’, Ignacio "El Nacho" Anaya, was determined to whip something up for them. He made due with what was left in the kitchen—tortillas, cheese, and pickled jalapeños—and served what would go on to be called "Nacho's especiales". TMYK!

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Salsa Verde Enchiladas

Cheesy, savory enchiladas that have a super-green sauce might sound like a project, but mixing store-bought ingredients with fresh stuff speeds everything up without sacrificing flavor. The major “hack” here is using jarred salsa verde but punching up the flavor by adding a whole bunch of cilantro, fresh garlic, and jalapeños. It gives it a made-from-scratch taste, in a fraction of the time.

Get the Salsa Verde Enchiladas recipe.

11

Burrito Zoodles

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Everything you love about a burrito, minus the tortilla. This low-carb dinner screams summer, with zucchini noodles, fresh cherry tomatoes, and sweet corn.

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Taco Tomatoes

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We're all for a genius low-carb hack—and these tomatoes totally deliver. We had never thought to stuff them with taco meat, cheese, and sour cream, but we'll do anything in the name of ditching a tortilla for a low-carb meal. You can change up the fillings for cheeseburger tomatoes, too.

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Tex-Mex Meatball Soup

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If you've ever wished our Tex-Mex meatballs could be just a little bit cozier, you're in lucky. This flavorful soup is super-comforting and will help warm your bones all winter long.

Get the Tex-Mex Meatball Soup recipe.

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Taco Spaghetti

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One-pot taco spaghetti is a fast-as-can-be weeknight dinner that pairs all your favorite taco fixin’s with spaghetti rather than taco shells. It's perfect for those nights when you just cannot stand the thought of a sink full of dirty dishes.

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Zucchini Burrito Boats

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You won't miss the tortilla in these stuffed zucchinis. They've got everything you love about your favorite burritoblack beans, corn, CHEESE—minus the carbs!

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Mexican Pizza

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This Taco Bell copycat isn't actually Mexican, nor is it a pizza. It's actually more of a Tex-Mex quesadilla, and we love it for a lightning fast dinner. The ease of flour tortillas straight from the bag can't be beat, but if you want to be true to the Taco Bell recipe, shallow fry them in vegetable oil!

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Beef Taco Boats

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These are great for family dinner where everyone has their own taco topping preferences. Bake the boats while you get the fillings ready, and you'll have dinner on the table in no time.

Get the Beef Taco Boats recipe.

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Taco Soup

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This easy one-pot soup was inspired by our love for that Tex-Mex classic: ground beef tacos. Lots of us grew up with taco night with those boxed taco shells and pre-shredded cheese— now you can have all the joys of serving tacos without having to do any of the taco building.

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Burrito Butternut Squash Boats

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Butternut squash boats are to fall as stuffed zucchini are to summer. They're the perfect low-carb vehicle for plenty of veggies, meat, and, of course, CHEESE.

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Beef Zucchini Enchiladas

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Zucchini can do it all and these beef enchiladas prove it! It's much easier to roll up than you would imaging making these so fun to make.

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FAQs

What are 5 popular Mexican dishes? ›

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  • 1 Nachos81%
  • 2 Burritos80%
  • 3 Fajitas79%
  • 4 Salsa79%
  • 5 Quesadilla79%
  • 6 Guacamole68%
  • 7 Chili con Carne66%
  • 8 Chimichangas65%

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

Ever wonder why some taco meat found at restaurants or in chili is ground SUPER fine and how they get it that way? That is the result of actually boiling the hamburger first. This method of cooking brings the temperature of the meat up slowly and prevents it from clumping, keeping it finely ground.

Does traditional Mexican food use ground beef? ›

“In the States, ground beef is also a popular taco filling, but in Mexico, you only see steak and pork tacos,” confirms Fernando Lira, a Puebla native who owns a Waterville Valley, New Hampshire Mexican restaurant. It's likewise pretty unlikely that you'll find taco salad, especially with ground beef, in Mexico.

What is the most famous Mexican beef? ›

Carne asada, which literally translates into “grilled meat” in English, is a very popular meat option used in Mexican dishes. The preparation necessary to make carne asada is very simple and usually just requires salt, pepper, and a little bit of lime juice with some cilantro to top the marinated meat.

What is the most authentic Mexican dish? ›

Chiles en nogada

Boasting the three colours of the Mexican flag, chiles en nogada is one of Mexico's most patriotic dishes. Poblano chillies filled with picadillo (a mixture of chopped meat, fruits and spices) represent the green on the flag, the walnut-based cream sauce is the white and pomegranate seeds are the red.

What is the #1 order to never make at a Mexican restaurant according to chefs? ›

Skip the restaurant fajitas and make them at home instead.

"I would never order fajitas at a restaurant. They're really nothing more than sautéed onions and peppers with a protein. Nothing exciting," said Montiel.

What seasoning do Mexican restaurants use? ›

With garlic and onions as the savory cornerstone, the most common Mexican spices and herbs are coriander, allspice, cloves, thyme, Mexican oregano, Mexican cinnamon (ceylon), cumin and cacao which showcase the breadth of Mexican food.

Why does Mexican restaurant beef taste different? ›

Lots of livestock in Mexico are given Clenbuterol to promote lean muscle mass and for the animal to grow faster. This is most likely the reason for the diff taste.

What is a Mexican hamburger called? ›

Tortas Hamburguesas (Mexican Hamburgers)

What is Mexican beef called? ›

Carne Asada – Asada (or asado) means “roasted” in Spanish. Carne asada is a spicy, marinated grilled steak that's cut into strips. This is the meat that goes into burritos and tacos.

What is an authentic Mexican meal? ›

Authentic Mexican food is usually cooked in cast iron skillets, steamed or fried. Examples of Authentic Mexican food you can find in Atlanta include salsa, tomatillos, tamales, and enchiladas. You can usually find these Mexican dishes at local Mexican restaurants.

What meat do Mexicans eat the most? ›

Currently, the three types of meat most consumed by Mexicans are chicken (35 kg/person/year), pork (20 kg/person/year) and beef (15 kg/person/year).

What cut of beef do Taquerias use? ›

Flank steak is one of the most well-known kinds for anything that requires thin steaks. This thin cut works well for slicing, as required for tacos and fajitas. It's also relatively affordable compared to top-of-the-line steaks like ribeye and New York strip.

What cut of meat do Taquerias use? ›

Now, bistec is basically a translation for beef steak. in general, that can be either a chuck, it can be a sirloin, it can be pretty much any kind of meat. But here in the valley, it's mostly chug or sirloin, depending on which taqueria you go to. That way, they can cook them to order.

What are 6 popular Mexican dishes? ›

In this article, we'll be sharing 20 of the best Mexican foods that you absolutely must try.
  • Tacos al pastor. These tacos are made with marinated pork that is cooked on a spit and then sliced thin. ...
  • Enchiladas. ...
  • Tamales. ...
  • Chiles rellenos. ...
  • Pozole. ...
  • Guacamole. ...
  • Sopaipillas. ...
  • Tortas.
Jan 29, 2023

What are the 4 meals in Mexico? ›

4 Iconic Mexican Breakfast Foods
  • Desayuno (breakfast) is the most important one. ...
  • After that comes a hearty comida (lunch), which takes place anywhere from 2pm to 5pm with dinner starting around 7pm. ...
  • Cena (dinner), which is also sometimes called merienda, is a small meal or snack to help the body get through the night.
Feb 22, 2018

What are 2 popular Mexican dishes? ›

10 Must-Try Traditional Mexican Dishes that Will Make Your Mouth Water
  • Tacos al Pastor. Sink your teeth into the epitome of Mexican street food - the legendary Tacos al Pastor. ...
  • Mole. ...
  • Chiles en Nogada. ...
  • Guacamole. ...
  • Tamales. ...
  • Pozole. ...
  • Churros. ...
  • Enchiladas.

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