Taco bowls are a delicious, easy, budget friendly dinner that is perfect for busy weeknights or low key weekends.
This is currently one of my family’s favorite meals! It is an offshoot from my ground beef tacos recipe. The picky eaters in our house love how each person can customize his or her bowl with only the most favorite toppings. 😍👌🏻
And I can almost guarantee that taco bowls will be making a frequent appearance at the upcoming college football season.🙌🏻
This recipe uses a pound of ground beef, and it will easily stretch to feed six people, possibly more. This makes taco bowls a very wallet-friendly meal.
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I feed two adults plus two kids, and we always have leftovers from this taco bowl recipe. The leftovers are great to heat up for an easy lunch.
How to season taco meat for taco bowls
I am using my homemade taco seasoning in this recipe.
It is super versatile and great on so many different things! It seasons up the ground beef perfectly.👌🏻
How to make taco bowls
I start with a base of cooked rice. Jasmine rice is our favorite, but feel free to use your favorite in its place: brown rice, cauliflower rice, or even quinoa would all work great in this recipe.
When we are feeling fancy, I may use cilantro lime rice. It goes great in this recipe!
We use about a cup of cooked rice per adult, and less for kids. We add a spoonful of meat on top of that, and then we just let each person choose from the available toppings.
Best toppings for taco bowls
I am definitely a toppings gal, so I have tons of suggestions for you here!😜
Of course you don’t have to use all of those at once.😂 Salsa, cheese and beans are our standard toppings. We may pull out one or two of the others listed above if we already have it on hand.
And a side of basic tortilla chips is always yummy, but not required. Taco bowl night is totally chill at our house, y’all.😎💁🏼♀️
Taco bowls recipe
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Taco bowls
Taco bowls are a delicious, easy, budget friendly dinner that is perfect for busy weeknights or low key weekends.
Servings 6 large servings
Ingredients
1
pound
ground beef
homemade taco seasoning
14.5
ounces
pinto beans
(or other type of bean)
6
cups
cooked rice
(one cooked cup per serving)
1.5
cups
tomatoes
1
cup
salsa
1
cup
corn kernels
1
cup
shredded cheddar jack cheese
optional other toppings: avocado, guacamole, olives, sour cream, etc. See list in blog post above!
Instructions
Cook the rice according to package instructions.
While the rice is cooking, brown the ground beef in a large pan over medium high heat, using a wooden spatula or spoon to break apart the beef into crumbles. Cook until no more pink remains.
Drain the grease off the beef, and return to the pan.
Sprinkle the seasoning on top, along with 3/4 cup water, and stir to combine.
Bring to a simmer, and then reduce heat to low, simmering until most of the liquid reduces/ evaporates.
Assembling the taco bowls
Add a cup of cooked rice to a bowl, and spoon the seasoned ground beef on top.
Add beans, cheese, salsa, tomatoes and any other desired toppings; serve immediately.
Recipe Notes
Nutritional information is approximate and was calculated using a recipe nutrition label generator. Adding toppings will change nutrition.
Nutrition Facts
Taco bowls
Amount Per Serving
Calories 560
Calories from Fat 135
% Daily Value*
Fat 15g23%
Saturated Fat 7g44%
Cholesterol 69mg23%
Sodium 927mg40%
Potassium 900mg26%
Carbohydrates 72g24%
Fiber 9g38%
Sugar 4g4%
Protein 32g64%
Vitamin A 1003IU20%
Vitamin C 7mg8%
Calcium 218mg22%
Iron 5mg28%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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