Taco Soup (The World’s Easiest Supper)
Let me introduce you to the world’s easiest supper: taco soup. With ground beef, beans, corn, and seasoning, it’s everything you love about tacos in soup form. Basically, if you love chili or tacos, you’re bound to fall in love with this taco soup recipe.
This recipe has the family seal of approval and it’s ridiculously easy to make. All you have to do is grab the ingredients, dump them in a pot, bring them to a boil, and let them simmer for 15 minutes. That’s it! A comforting bowl of this easy taco soup will be ready in about 30 minutes.
I always have the ingredients on hand as most of them are pantry staples. If you’d like to read how I keep shelf-stable meals on hand and organized, check out by Bags to Dishes series.
The best part is, while this is an easy taco soup recipe, it’s also extremely flavorful. With taco and ranch seasoning mixed in, this soup is jam-packed with flavor the whole family will love. Customize it however you like as well. Add a dollop of sour cream and salsa, enjoy it with a side of guacamole and corn chips, or sprinkle some cheddar cheese on top.
If you’re feeling inspired, here are some other taco-flavored dishes I love: sweet potato and black bean tacos, instant pot beef barbacoa tacos, taco pizza, taco tot casserole, and fiesta taco salad.
Recipe Ingredients
- Kidney beans
- Corn
- Ro-Tel
- Tomato sauce
- Ranch dressing mix
- Taco seasoning mix
- About a pound of beef (more if you’d like).
I cook my beef ahead of time and freeze it in individual meal-sized portions so I just grabbed a bag from the freezer, which makes this even easier! I also dehydrate ground beef from time to time to make this recipe entirely shelf-stable.
How to Make Easy Taco Soup
Are you ready for the instructions?
Dump all the ingredients in a pot. Don’t even drain your cans, just dump it all.
Add a cup and a half of water and stir.
Bring it to a boil then lower the heat and simmer for fifteen minutes. Serve!
Storage
Store your soup leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days and in the freezer for up to three months. When it’s time to serve, simply reheat either in the microwave or on the stovetop.
Recipe Notes
- Prefer to make your own taco seasoning? For homemade taco seasoning, you’ll need a teaspoon each of garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne pepper, as well as two teaspoons each of dried oregano, paprika, and cumin, and a pink of salt and black pepper.
- For more flavor, also add in a can of chopped green chiles.
- If you prefer different , you can substitute the for either or black beans (or use a combination).
Recipe FAQs
What do you serve with taco soup?
Serve your soup with a slice of bread or tortilla chips. Alternatively, you can set out a tray of toppings and let everyone pick their own. Include toppings like diced avocado, sour cream, salsa, shredded cheddar cheese, cilantro, green onion, diced tomato, diced bell pepper, lime wedges, and jalapenos. Another option is to serve your soup as an appetizer before a main like chicken fajitas.
Can I substitute the meat in this taco soup?
Yes, you can swap the ground beef for ground turkey, chicken, or pork if you like. You could also omit the meat completely and use a can of lentils or an extra can of beans to make this a vegetarian taco soup recipe.
Can I make this soup in the crock pot?
Yes, it will just take a lot longer. Brown your beef and onion first and then add all ingredients to the slow cooker and cook on low for five to six hours.
Craving a comforting bowl of soup? Check out these other soup recipes:
How To Make Chicken Noodle Soup
Tomato Basil Soup Recipe (Quick, Easy and Delicious)
Italian Sausage Soup With Gluten-Free Sausage
Cauliflower Soup Recipe With Cheese
French Onion Soup (Restaurant-Style Made Easy)
Loaded Potato Soup Recipe (Rich and Flavorful)
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1 large chopped onion cooked with beef
- 2 cans kidney beans
- 1 can corn
- 1 can Ro-Tel tomatoes (15-ounce)
- 1 can tomato sauce (15-ounce)
- 1 packet taco seasoning mix
- 1 packet ranch dressing mix
- 1 1/2 cups water
Instructions
- If needed, brown the ground beef and onion in a skillet.1 lb ground beef, 1 large chopped onion
- Combine all ingredients into a large pot, bring to a boil, and then simmer for 15 minutes.1 lb ground beef, 1 large chopped onion, 2 cans kidney beans, 1 can corn, 1 can Ro-Tel tomatoes (15-ounce), 1 can tomato sauce (15-ounce), 1 packet taco seasoning mix, 1 packet ranch dressing mix, 1 1/2 cups water
- Serve with the toppings of your choice.
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This was absolutely delicious! For the leftovers, I did as suggested by Momma and added rice, wrapped in flour tortillas. We all loved those, as well!! Thanks Christy for a delicious recipe!
Hey Christy!! Just wanted to say how much I love your blog & thank you for all of the wonderful recipes!! I’m cooking this soup today for a new years get together. I added a can of red enchilada sauce, 1-can black beans,1-can dark red kidney beans, 1-can chili beans, 1-can rotel, 1-can tomatoes with onions & garlic, 1tbs cumin, the meat with onion, & 2 cups of frozen corn. Not sure its much different but tastes great!! Happy New Year 🙂
For leftovers, add enough rice to thicken and serve on flour tortilla’s with shredded lettuce, sour cream and cheese. Stretch those budget dollars! 🙂
We are expecting a nice cool front here in Texas this weekend, and it’s my turn to host our Sunday School group, so this is what we are having. I make this with hominy instead of corn (my New York husband was “Huh? What is that?” the first time I made it!) We like this with tortilla chips so you can crunch them up in your soup, and a little grated cheese and sour cream on top. Yummy!
We just finished up a batch of this soup and it is a “keeper” recipe. I add black beans also and Rotel tomatoes! Doubled the recipe and shared with a friend who is working long hours. Thanks Christy!!!
OMG!!! This was soooo good! My husband even put this soup on his hotdogs!!! Thanks for sharing!! 🙂
This is delicious..just made it for my Hubby! Thanks so much for all the great recipes Christy..you cook just like my family here in Ky:) nothing beats good Southern food! Im giving your cookbook as Christmas gifts this year:) God Bless!