Taco Tuesday is one of our favorite days of the week for dinner! The choices are endless from a variety of different types of tacos, burritos, enchiladas, flautas, chili rellenos, pozole, nachos, Mexican rice, refried beans and on and on.

An easy recipe for a busy family is a Mexican Beef and Rice Casserole. It can be made ahead (and even frozen) and then baked when you’re ready to eat!

Mexican Beef and Rice Casserole

Ingredients:

1 TBSP oil (I use Wesson, Mazola or Star Canola)

1/2 onion chopped

1 green bell pepper, chopped

2 garlic cloves

1 lb. ground beef

salt and pepper to taste

3 TBSP taco seasoning (Lawry’s Taco Seasoning or your favorite)

1 1/2 cups salsa (made fresh or your choice)

2 TBSP tomato paste

1 cup corn (fresh, frozen or Del Monte or Green Giant canned corn)

1 16 oz. can black or pinto beans (S&W, Bush’s or any generic brand)

1 4 oz. green chilies (Ortega mild, medium or hot — your choice)

1 cup long grained white rice, uncooked

2 cups beef broth (Swanson, Pacific or O Organics)

2 cups shredded Mexican Blend (Kraft, Tillamook or Lucerne cheddar or Monterey Jack)

Instructions:

  1. In a large skillet (I use a Dutch Oven) over medium heat cook the chopped onion and bell pepper for 5 minutes or until translucent and soft
  2. Add the minced garlic and cook 1 minute
  3. Add the ground beef and cook for 8 to 10 minutes. The beef needs to be browned and then drained of the grease
  4. Sprinkle the taco seasoning over the cooked beef and stir to incorporate
  5. Add the corn (draining liquid if you use canned), beans, salsa, tomato paste and green chilies. Stir until all ingredients are combined thoroughly
  6. Add the uncooked rice and beef broth
  7. Cover and bring the rice mixture to a boil then reduce the heat to low and simmer for 18 to 20 minutes
  8. Sprinkle shredded Mexican cheese over the casserole. Cover with a lid for 3 to 5 minutes until the cheese melts
  9. Garnish with chopped tomatoes, green onions and cilantro.

Serve with your choice of sour cream, salsa, guacamole, tortillas, tortilla chips or corn chips.

Enjoy! XOXO Jill