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    Ground Beef Tacos

    May 22, 2018 By Patrick

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    These Classic Ground Beef Tacos are for all of you that grew up with a taco night that consisted of taco shells from a yellow box and mystery taco seasoning from a packet.

    You'll get a massive upgrade in flavor if you whip up your own seasoning for the ground beef.  It's easy too, and you'll end up with a delicious taco option that wants to be part of your regular kitchen rotation.

    No mystery taco seasoning pack here! These Classic Ground Beef Tacos use homemade seasoning loaded with chipotles in adobo. Rich, full flavor. So good! mexicanplease.com

    These can also be made muy rapido with very little planning involved, so it's a perfect go-to meal after a long day of all work and no tacos.

    I'll list everything out using 1/2 lb. of ground beef (usually enough for two people), but you can easily double or triple the recipe.

    Start by cooking a roughly chopped 1/2 onion in some oil for a few minutes, then add the ground beef.

    No mystery taco seasoning pack here! These Classic Ground Beef Tacos use homemade seasoning loaded with chipotles in adobo. Rich, full flavor. So good! mexicanplease.com

    Cook over medium-high heat until browned.  Depending on the cut of beef, you can drain off some fat at this point if you want.

    Add a minced clove of garlic and briefly saute while you gather the other dry ingredients.

    We'll be using a chipotle in adobo to create flavor that will put the seasoning pack out of business.

    Classic Ground Beef Hardshell Tacos mexicanplease.com

    Mince up the chipotle and add it to the beef along with 1 tablespoon of the adobo sauce from the can.

    No mystery taco seasoning pack here! These Classic Ground Beef Tacos use homemade seasoning loaded with chipotles in adobo. Rich, full flavor. So good! mexicanplease.com

    We'll also add 1-2 teaspoons of chili powder.  I'm using a crushed New Mexican chili, but nearly any chili powder will do here.

    No mystery taco seasoning pack here! These Classic Ground Beef Tacos use homemade seasoning loaded with chipotles in adobo. Rich, full flavor. So good! mexicanplease.com

    Add 1/4 teaspoon of salt along with a couple tablespoons of water and let simmer over medium heat for a few minutes.  Taste for salt (I usually add a bit more than the 1/4 teaspoon).

    And now for the only big decision you'll have to make until you can eat these beauties.

    Most taco seasoning packs are heavy on the cumin and oregano, giving them a distinct Tex-Mex flavor.

    I tend to shy away from that flavor as I think the fresh onion, garlic and chipotle do quite well on their own, but I also fully sympathize with the nostalgic yearning for Mom's cooking.

    I don't think you'll miss the Tex-Mex flavor of the seasoning packs once you try this version, but just know that you've got the option of adding a bit of cumin and oregano just before this final simmer.

    As photographed, I added a dash of cumin and black pepper, but no oregano.

    Let simmer over medium heat.  By the time you have the taco fixings gathered up the meat will be ready.

    No mystery taco seasoning pack here! These Classic Ground Beef Tacos use homemade seasoning loaded with chipotles in adobo. Rich, full flavor. So good! mexicanplease.com

    Store-bought taco shells will work fine for this recipe, but keep in mind that you can always bake some corn tortillas to get a semi-crispy taco shell.

    Start by warming up some corn tortillas in the oven or microwave.  Rub a light layer of neutral oil on them.  I used Canola oil and spread it over the tortilla with a pastry brush.  (You can also use cooking spray).

    Then drape them over two rungs of the oven rack (375F):

    Classic Ground Beef Hardshell Tacos mexicanplease.com

    In 10-12  minutes they will crisp up:

    Classic Ground Beef Hardshell Tacos mexicanplease.com

    And they'll even have a shape to 'em that looks built to house some ground beef!

    I usually pull them out just before they turn fully brown.  This leaves them still slightly pliable and less lethal (crunchy).

    Serve immediately with the ground beef and your choice of fixings.  Lettuce, tomatoes, cheese (Mozzarella or Jack), and a basic Guacamole are all good choices.

    No mystery taco seasoning pack here! These Classic Ground Beef Tacos use homemade seasoning loaded with chipotles in adobo. Rich, full flavor. So good! mexicanplease.com

    You could also top these tacos with a freshly made Salsa, with a special nod to the Tomato Jalapeno Salsa from the Salsas Module.

    No mystery taco seasoning pack here! These Classic Ground Beef Tacos use homemade seasoning loaded with chipotles in adobo. Rich, full flavor. So good! mexicanplease.com

    Getting hungry?!!

    Check out the recipe box below if you want to make these Ground Beef Tacos.  Click 'Mark Complete' down below to move on to the next recipe.

     

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    Classic Ground Beef Hardshell Tacos

    These classic hardshell Ground Beef Tacos are a great way to do away with mystery taco seasoning packets.
    3.83 from 28 votes
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    Prep Time: 15 minutes
    Cook Time: 15 minutes
    Total Time: 25 minutes
    Servings: 2
    Calories: 731kcal
    Author: Patrick Calhoun | Mexican Please

    Ingredients

    • 1/2 lb . ground beef
    • 6-8 corn tortillas
    • 1/2 onion
    • 1 garlic clove
    • 1 chipotle in adobo
    • 1 Tablespoon adobo sauce
    • 1-2 teaspoons chili powder (I used crushed New Mexican)
    • 1/4 teaspoon salt (plus more to taste)
    • dash cumin (optional)
    • dash oregano (optional)
    • dash black pepper
    • 2 tomatoes
    • fresh lettuce
    • Monterey Jack cheese (or Mozzarella)
    • guacamole (optional)

    Instructions

    • Roughly chop 1/2 onion.  Saute the onion in a dollop of oil over medium-high heat for a few minutes.  
    • Add the ground beef and cook until browned.  Drain any fat if you want.  Add 1 clove minced garlic and saute briefly.  Add 1 minced chipotle, 1 Tablespoon adobo sauce, and 1-2 teaspoons chili powder.  You can optionally add dashes of cumin, oregano and black pepper.
    • Add 1/4 teaspoon of salt and a couple Tablespoons of water.  Let simmer over medium heat. By the time you gather all the taco fixings the meat will be ready.  Take a final taste for seasoning (I added another generous pinch of salt to this batch).
    • If you want to bake the taco shells, start by warming up the corn tortillas in the oven or microwave. Lightly brush them with a neutral oil (or cooking spray) and drape over two oven rungs for 10-12 minutes at 375F.
    • Serve the tacos with diced tomatoes, chopped lettuce, shredded cheese and guacamole (optional).  You can also serve them with a freshly made Salsa.

    Notes

    Most taco seasoning packets are heavy on the cumin and oregano. I tend to shy away from using too much of these to avoid Tex-Mex overload. As photographed I added a dash of cumin and black pepper, but no oregano.
    I usually pull the taco shells out of the oven before they are fully browned. This will leave them still slightly pliable.
    Like this recipe?Click the stars above to rate it or leave a comment down below! @mexplease

     

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