Taco seasoning makes this Mexican ground beef recipe an easy and flavorful one-pan meal you can have on the table in 30 minutes.
Filled with beans, rice, peppers and plenty of melted cheese, this is a healthy ground beef recipe everyone will love!
THE BEST FEATURES OF THIS MEXICAN GROUND BEEF DINNER
Mexican ground beef is a long-time favorite when it comes to one-pan meals.
It’s quick and easy, filled with vegetables, high in protein and boasts just enough melted cheese for that added comfort food vibe.
It’s also incredibly versatile in how you serve it.
This Mexican beef skillet recipe is perfect for:
-A simple weeknight dinner where clean up is just one pan.
–Game Day entertainment to serve a crowd with some chips.
–Meal prepping for the week.
Let’s jump into what you’ll need and how to make this healthy ground beef dinner.
HOW TO MAKE MEXICAN GROUND BEEF
INGREDIENTS
- red onion – yellow works too if that’s all you have.
- garlic – it’s hard to find a good Mexican dish that doesn’t include garlic! Use fresh cloves if possible.
- bell peppers – any color pepper will work here. You can even use poblanos if preferred. We like red and yellow but the pop of green is always nice too.
- ground beef – since it’s the main ingredient, choose a good quality (grass-fed if possible) ground beef and aim for for 85/15 or 80/20. The fat content in the beef adds to the flavor of the final dish.
- taco seasoning – this is the easiest way to get all the Mexican spices into a recipe without having to pull out tons of spice jars. I keep taco seasoning on hand all the time for this recipe and these Mexican shredded beef bowls. You can also make your own with this taco seasoning mix recipe.
- tomato sauce – you don’t need a lot, but this ingredient helps create a little “sauce” for the recipe.
- tomato paste – adds great depth of flavor that tomato sauce lacks.
- green chiles – we love adding these to chili and other Mexican recipes. They bring a little kick without being overly spicy. They’re delicious in this ground beef and sweet potato skillet too!
- black beans – another must-have when it comes to Mexican cooking. Feel free to swap these out for pinto beans if preferred. I love using either in this Mexican taco lasagna.
- white rice – this is my go to type of rice for quick skillet dinners because it cooks up in less than 20 minutes.
- broth – any broth will do. You just need a liquid for the rice to cook in. You can even use water in a pinch.
- olives – a small can of sliced black olives is optional but a fun ingredient.
- cheese – arguably the best part of any comfort food skillet recipe is the gooey melted cheese on top! Choose a sharp cheddar or Mexican blend to pair with this recipe. You can add more or less cheese depending on your preference.
- cilantro – even though it’s a garnish, it’s a must with any Mexican cooking. The pop of freshness balances out all the Mexican flavors in this skillet perfectly.
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
A one pan meal means simple directions for this Mexican ground beef recipe!
- Sauté the onion, garlic and bell peppers in the olive oil over medium heat.
- When slightly softened, push to one side and add the beef. Cook until the beef is browned.
- Add the taco seasoning, tomato sauce, tomato paste, green chiles and black beans and stir everything together. Cook for 2-3 minutes.
- Add in the rice and broth, stir and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and cover the skillet. Simmer until the rice is tender and cooked through.
- Remove the lid, add the olives and grated cheese then cover again until the cheese melts.
- Garnish with cilantro and serve.
And there you go! Incredibly easy, clean up is just one sauté pan and you got dinner on the table in half an hour.
SERVING SUGGESTIONS
As Is: Scoop a generous serving into a bowl and enjoy just as the recipe is written. Simple, hearty, healthy and delicious!
Bowls: Jazz things up by making it a *bowl*. The bowl rage is really just about the toppings. Guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo, fresh limes, any other salsa like this pineapple habanero salsa or something similar would be perfect with the Mexican beef.
Nachos: Turn this skillet into nachos by spooning it on top of a pile of tortilla chips. You’ll probably want to add a little more grated cheese than what’s called for too. This is our favorite way to enjoy this recipe. Rivals carne asada nachos even!
Tacos: Turn this skillet into tacos! Since we’ve already used taco seasoning to create the Mexican spiced ground beef, this recipe is perfect for tacos.
Burritos: Grab a burrito sized soft tortilla and use the recipe as a burrito filling. Better than anything you can get at Chipotle.
Stuffed Vegetables: Use this recipe as a stuffing for vegetables. Hollowed out zucchini (round zucchini are perfect for this), peppers or even onions (check out these Mexican stuffed onions for the method) are good options.
With all these different ways to enjoy this dish, you can see why it’s great for meal prepping.
If you’re someone who doesn’t enjoy eating the same thing day after day, there’s so many ways to switch things up with this Mexican ground beef recipe!
HOW TO STORE THIS MEXICAN GROUND BEEF SKILLET
Before refrigerating or freezing, let the skillet cool to room temperature.
Transfer to air-tight containers and store the Mexican ground beef in the refrigerator for up to a week or freeze for up to 2-3 months.
Just like this ground beef stir fry, this Mexican skillet is great for meal-prepping and making extra servings!
COMMON FAQS
You can use any other rice or grain (think quinoa, millet or couscous) you like. You will have to adjust the cooking time and liquid proportions accordingly though. For example, brown rice takes 2-3 times longer to cook than white rice. White rice is really best for quick cooking one-skillet meals like this.
Yes! Any other ground meat will work with this Mexican skillet. Try lamb, bison, venison or elk for red meat. Chicken, turkey or pork are great white meat options.
For a plant-based version of this Mexican ground beef skillet, we recommend simply omitting the beef and doubling the amount of beans in the recipe (rather than using a plant-based meat option). You can also use quinoa in place of rice for added protein if doing this. Or, try this Mexican vegetable soup recipe instead.
The answer to this really depends on the type of taco seasoning you use. Make sure you know the level of spiciness of your chosen brand. There are no extra spices or spicy peppers used in this recipe so taming a too hot taco seasoning is difficult after the fact. If you want a spicier dish, throw in a jalapeño!
MORE HEALTHY GROUND BEEF RECIPES
Easy Ground Beef Pasta Skillet
Spicy Udon Noodle Skillet
Burger In a Bowl
Healthy Sloppy Joes
Beef Kafta
Mexican Ground Beef Skillet
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1 medium red onion, chopped
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 bell peppers, or poblano peppers, chopped
- 1 pound 85% lean ground beef
- 1 package taco seasoning, about 3 tablespoons
- 8 ounces tomato sauce
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- 4 ounce can green chiles
- 15 ounce can black beans, drained and rinsed
- 1/2 cup white rice
- 1 cup beef or chicken broth
- 1/2 cup sliced black olives
- 1 cup grated cheese, cheddar or Mexican blend
- freshly chopped cilantro for garnish
Instructions
- Pour the olive oil into a large skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add the onion, garlic and bell peppers. Sauté until slightly softened, about 3-5 minutes then push to one side of the pan.
- Add the ground beef to the empty side of the skillet and break into small pieces using a spatula until browned, about 5-7 minutes.
- Mix the ingredients in the pan together then add the taco seasoning, tomato sauce, tomato paste, green chiles and beans. Stir until everything is well combined and let cook for 2 minutes.
- Add the rice and broth. Stir until mix mixed and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to a low simmer, cover the skillet with a lid and cook until the rice is tender and fully cooked, about 12-15 minutes.
- Remove the lid, add the olives and scatter the cheese over the top of the skillet. Cover again for just a couple of minutes until the cheese is melted.
- Garnish with cilantro before serving.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.
yuuummm-made these after a late night of soccer practice and they were so good. we served it over tortilla chips and made nachos. quick and easy!
This was the perfect way to use up some leftover rice. I had to make some substitutions and it turned out just fine. Half can tomato soup and 3/4 cup salsa was all I had in the tomato department and it was still just amazing. Great to store in the freezer when you’re cooking for one person only. Thank you for a winner!
I love skillet meals because they’re so easy to throw together! Definitely adding into my meal rotation!
This got 5 stars from me and my crew! So flavorful and delicious!
We just had this after two hours standing on a field watching soccer in the rain….hit the spot perfectly!
Our whole family loved it! I definitely plan to keep this one in our meal rotation. Thanks for sharing!
This beef skillet recipe was quick and easy enough for a busy weeknight. Love all the bold flavors!
Great REcipe
I love skillet meals and this one was so good and full of flavor! Will make again.
This is such a great recipe! Just give me a bag of tortilla chips to go along with this and I’m set!