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Crock-Pot Taco Meat

Just three-ingredients and the use of our trusty slow-cooker make this Crock-Pot taco meat recipe an easy win.

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Crock pot taco meat in a bowl with spoon

The Best Taco Meat is Slow Taco Meat

A long simmer in the slow-cooker is the secret to our insanely flavorful, 3-ingredient taco meat. Yes it’s true, you can just quickly sauté ground beef in a skillet with some taco seasoning and call that taco meat. But if you really love ground beef tacos and really want the BEST taco meat, it’s all about a long, slow simmer with tomatoes, spices and aromatics. Luckily, store-bought salsa basically has all of those things, so it is our Crock-Pot taco meat secret weapon. Once the meat is cooked, the sky’s the limit! Obviously you’ve got the makings of a really good taco night dinner, but don’t stop there! One bite of this delicious taco meat, and you’ll be dreaming up a zillion ways to use it.

ground beef, taco seasoning and salsa for taco meat in the slow cooker

Taco Meat Seasoning—Shortcut Edition

When we say “taco meat” we mean lean ground beef—we like to use a 90/10 mixture. So, ground beef is one ingredient (and we’re guessing you already knew it was one of the three!). What else is in this taco meat recipe? Just two more things! You’ll need:

  • Store-bought salsa. We like to buy the stuff in the refrigerated section of the grocery store. It’s fresher and much, much more flavorful than the jarred stuff.
  • A taco seasoning packet. Or, you can use homemade! Have you tried our taco seasoning recipe yet? A spiced-but-not-too-spicy blend of cumin, smoked paprika, garlic powder and other taco seasonings, it’s the very BEST. However, store-bought is fine, too.
ground beef, salsa and taco seasoning in a crock-pot
taco meat in a slow cooker

How to Cook Taco Meat in a Crock-Pot

Now you know the ‘why’ of cooking taco meat in a Crock-Pot, but now you’ve got to get cooking! Here’s how to make it:

  1. Dump the ground beef, salsa, and taco seasoning into your slow-cooker.
  2. Cook! Either on low for four hours, or high for three.
  3. IF you’ll be close by, every hour or so, stir the meat and then drain off any liquid that accumulated into a heat-proof container. Let the liquid cool before tossing it in the trash. If you won’t be home while the meat cooks, it’s OK to skip this step.
  4. Eat! That’s it—taco meat is ready!
slow cooker taco meat
ground beef taco meat in a bowl made in the crock pot

What To Do With All Of My Delicious Taco Meat?

Eat it straight out of the Crock-Pot? We’re not knocking that option. But why stop there!? Try it:

  • On taco salads! Lettuce, taco meat, avocado, more salsa, some cheese, black olives, maybe even a few tortilla chips—oh yesssss.
  • In breakfast burritos! It could be a filling as simple as taco meat, scrambled eggs, and a little cheddar cheese.
  • Try making a pizza night / taco night hybrid and use it as a pizza topper!
ground up beef with taco seasoning and salsa
ground beef tacos with guacamole on a plate

Tools You’ll Need:

  • Crock-Pot
  • Umm. That’s it. This recipe is really, really easy!

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ground beef tacos with guacamole on a plate
ground beef tacos with guacamole on a plate

Show Us Your Stuff!

Show us how you used your Crock-Pot taco meat! We’d love to see. Snap a photo of your dinner and tag us on Instagram using @themodernproper and #themodernproper so we can see. Happy eating!

Crock-Pot Taco Meat

  • Serves: 4
  • Prep Time:  5 min
  • Cook Time:  2 hrs
  • Calories: 205

Ingredients

  • 1 (12 oz) tub red salsa (preferably from the refrigerated section)
  • 1 lbs ground beef lean, 90/10
  • 1/4 cup taco seasoning (1-2 packets)

Method

  1. Add all ingredients to a Crock-Pot.
  2. Cover and cook on low for 4 hours or high for 2 hours.

    *If you’re able to, stir the meat every few hours, draining off any liquid into a heat-proof container. Allow the discarded liquid to cool before throwing it away in the garbage.

    **Serve meat with your favorite taco or salad fixings

Instant Pot:

Add all ingredients to pressure cooker and mix up as best as you can. Seal lid and set to pressure cook high for 10 minutes. Allow vent to slow release for 20 minutes. Once meat is finished cooking, drain off any liquid into a heat-proof container. Note: This liquid has some fat in it, so do not pour down a garbage disposal.

Nutrition Info

  • Per Serving
  • Amount
  • Calories205
  • Protein23 g
  • Carbohydrates5 g
  • Total Fat5 g
  • Dietary Fiber0 g
  • Cholesterol70 mg
  • sodium425 mg
  • Total Sugars0 g

Crock-Pot Taco Meat

Questions & Reviews

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  • Amanda Miladinovich

    Hello! I’m looking to make this for a party to serve about 30. What measurements do you recommend?

    I would do 6 pounds for 30 people. The meat keeps well for leftovers too!

  • Carol Beaver

    I am confused by a recipe that calls for 1 lb. of meat and yet serves 8. There's an additional 12 oz. of red salsa, so maybe that's it. Are we assuming only 2 ounces of meat per person? As I type maybe I can see it for some families, but my 7 will not be filled with that. Yes, there is cheese to put on and additions, but...I've decided to double the recipe and have leftovers rather than measure out each serving.

    We think we meant it makes 8 tacos but we see how that is confusing. we will update this to serves 4, thanks for bringing this to our attention!

  • Angela

    How much salsa and seasoning would you utilize for 3 lbs of ground beef?

    For 3lbs of ground beef you could use 1/2 cup seasoning and 1.5 tubs of salsa so it doesn't become too liquidy. Hope you enjoy, Angela!

  • Julianna

    Made this tonight with Sazon instead of taco seasoning- it was SO delicious! What an easy way to make delicious taco meat!

    Thanks so much Julianna, we are glad you loved it!

  • Kim

    I want to make this for a superbowl party. How much longer should it cook if I'm making 3 or more pounds of taco meat?

    Hi Kim. On low 2-3 hours on high 4-6 hours. If you are doing a large quantity of meat you can check it at the lower end of those ranges to see if it is cooked through.

  • Bob P.

    I used a can of petite diced tomatoes with garlic instead of salsa as I use a ton of salsa when eating taco meat.It came out great!I also added some chopped onions.

    Glad you enjoyed it Bob!

  • Erica

    I was looking for a recipe for ground beef for tacos to bring to work for a taco bar, without having to cook it in advance & have it dry out. I tripled this recipe (but only needed 24 oz of salsa) & it was so easy & good & the meat was super moist. Everyone loved it. Thanks!

    That is so great to hear! Thanks Erica, we are so happy everyone loved it!

  • Kirsten M

    We are remodeling our kitchen and have no access to that part of our house, so we’re living off crockpot dinners! This recipe is perfect because it also doesn’t add additional dishes that I need to wash in my bathtub 😅. Thank you!

    We've lived through kitchen remodels and it's so hard! We are so glad this recipe can help you get through it, Kristen!

  • jenn

    This was so easy and yummy!

    Thanks Jenn!

  • JP

    Very happy with how this turned out. Used my own spice mix that I use for regular stove-top taco meat and it worked great!

    We are so glad you enjoyed it JP!