Creamy Tacos Casserole- Frugal Dinner Recipe - Six Figures Under (2024)

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Creamy Tacos Casserole is a family tradition at least three generations old. Originally called simply “Cream Tacos,” I revised the name to give a better description of this yummy comfort food that we’ve adapted over the years.

Creamy Tacos Casserole is a great dish to bring over to a friend who just had a baby or a neighbor who is sick. We have also made it in quantity for family reunions and for company. It’s a crowd-pleaser and always has people asking for the recipe.

You might even have all the ingredients already on hand.

Creamy Tacos Casserole is very flexible and adaptable. I use either a 9 x 13 pan or an 11 x 15 glass dish. When I use a 9 x 13 pan, I use 2 or 3 cans of cream soup (any combination of cream of mushroom and cream of chicken), with a larger glass pan, I use 3-4 cans of cream soup. For each can of cream soup used, I use half a can of milk. I use the soup can I just emptied to measure the milk. The can of green chiles pictured is 4oz. I use only half of the can, then freeze the other half in a plastic bag for next time.

At the end of the tutorial, I will share some ways I make this meal even more frugal.

CREAMY TACOS CASSEROLE

  • 24-30 corn tortillas
  • 1-2 cans cream of mushroom soup (depending on how saucy you want it)
  • 1-2 cans cream of chicken soup(depending on how saucy you want it)
  • milk- 1/2 soup can per can of cream coup used.
  • 1 can corn
  • 1/2 can chopped green chiles (about 2 oz)
  • 1/2 lb shredded cheese
  • 1 lb ground beef, optional (I use my stretched ground beef that is precooked and frozen)
  • 1 medium onion, optional (not necessary if it’s in your frozen, cooked ground beef)

Start by browning your ground beef with chopped onion. Drain off any grease. I usually brown my hamburger in bulk and freeze it, usually stretching it at the same time, which makes this recipe super speedy.

In a medium sauce pan, mix the cans of cream soup, the can of corn (drained first), green chiles and milk. Add the drained, browned ground beef to the sauce. Heat until sauce begins to boil, then remove from heat.

Heat tortillas (about 6 at a time) in the microwave either in the bag or wrapped in a dishtowel until they are piping hot (too hot to hold comfortably). I usually do 6 tortillas for one minute.

Line the bottom of your pan with piping hot tortillas. The pan I’m using in the pictures is 11 x 15, so the tortillas fit just right. For a 9 x 13 pan, you’ll just use 5 tortillas and you’ll have to tear some of them so they fit right. We always used a 9 x 13 pan when I was growing up.

Put another 6 tortillas in the microwave so they’re ready when you need them.

Cover the tortillas with a thin layer of sauce, making sure the entire pan bottom and all tortillas are covered. Sprinkle with cheese.

Repeat by adding and another layer of hot tortillas, sauce and cheese. Repeat until you have used all your sauce and tortillas. I usually do about 4 tortilla layers. End with cheese on top.

Cook in the oven at 350 degrees for 20-30 minutes or until cheese is melted. Allow to cool for 10 minutes or so before serving. We love having Creamy Tacos Casserole with green beans and a green salad. It makes great leftovers too!

To make this dish even more budget friendly, here are a few frugal tips:

  • Use cheese only on every other layer. My mom would often do this to save on cheese. The cheese on the top is the most important.
  • Use stretched ground beef. When I brown ground beef in bulk I bulk it up by about 50% by using pureed veggies. I have a tutorial on it here.
  • Omit the ground beef altogether. If I am in a hurry and don’t have frozen, precooked ground beef, then I make this as a meatless dish.
  • I bet some of you make your own cream soups! I haven’t done this yet, but I’m sure I will soon, since cream soups are one of the few not-from-scratch ingredients we use.
  • Corn tortillas stay good forever in the fridge (or at least a really long time), so go ahead and buy the bigger package if it makes them cheaper.

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Creamy Tacos Casserole is a family tradition at least three generations old. Originally called simply “Cream Tacos,” I revised the name to give a better description of this yummy comfort food that we’ve adapted over the years.

Author: Stephanie Jones of SixFiguresUnder.com

Recipe type: Dinner

Cuisine: Mexican-American

Ingredients

  • 24-30 corn tortillas
  • 1-2 cans cream of mushroom soup (depending on how saucy you want it)
  • 1-2 cans cream of chicken soup (depending on how saucy you want it)
  • milk- ½ soup can per can of cream coup used.
  • 1 can corn
  • ½ can chopped green chiles (about 2 oz)
  • ½ lb shredded cheese
  • 1 lb ground beef, optional (I use my stretched ground beef that is precooked and frozen)
  • 1 medium onion, optional (not necessary if it’s in your frozen, cooked ground beef)

Instructions

  1. Brown ground beef with chopped onion. Drain off any grease.
  2. In a medium sauce pan, mix the cans of cream soup, the can of corn (drained first), green chiles and milk. Add the drained, browned ground beef to the sauce. Heat until sauce begins to boil, then remove from heat.
  3. Heat tortillas (about 6 at a time) in the microwave either in the bag or wrapped in a dishtowel until they are piping hot (too hot to hold comfortably). I usually do 6 tortillas for one minute.
  4. Line the bottom of your pan with piping hot tortillas. For an 11 x 15 pan, 6 tortillas fit just right. For a 9 x 13 pan, you’ll just use 5 tortillas and you’ll have to tear some of them so they fit right.
  5. Put another 6 tortillas in the microwave so they’re ready when you need them.
  6. Cover the tortillas with a thin layer of sauce, making sure the entire pan bottom and all tortillas are covered. Sprinkle with cheese.
  7. Repeat by adding and another layer of hot tortillas, sauce and cheese. Repeat until you have used all your sauce and tortillas. I usually do about 4 tortilla layers. End with cheese on top.
  8. Cook in the oven at 350 degrees for 20-30 minutes or until cheese is melted. Allow to cool for 10 minutes or so before serving.
  9. We love having Creamy Tacos Casserole with green beans and a green salad. It makes great leftovers too!

Creamy Tacos Casserole- Frugal Dinner Recipe - Six Figures Under (9)

Creamy Tacos Casserole- Frugal Dinner Recipe - Six Figures Under (2024)

FAQs

How many tacos will 1lb of meat make? ›

How much ground beef per taco? Each taco shell or small soft taco-size tortilla fits about 2 ounces or 1/4 cup of meat. If you add diced onions, you could stretch a pound of ground beef to make about a dozen tacos. With just the meat and spices, you can make about 8 tacos from a pound of meat.

How many pounds of meat do I need for 20 tacos? ›

Most people will eat about 1 to 2 ounces of meat per taco. For 20 people figure at least 70 to 80 tacos. That's about 10 pounds of meat roughly. People tend to fill tacos with solid meats like not ground beef or chicken with less meat fillings than ground meats.

How much ground beef for tacos? ›

Using a traditional 6-inch tortilla or traditional size hard taco shell, you can use about 2-3 tablespoons of taco meat per taco. That means that depending on how much you load up the ground beef tacos with other ingredients, one pound of beef could serve between 8 and 12 people.

What do you serve at taco Night? ›

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  • Traditional Mexican Rice. ...
  • Taco Slaw. ...
  • Seven-Layer Dip. ...
  • Mexican Street Corn Salad. ...
  • Zesty Black Bean Salad. ...
  • Grilled Corn on the Cob. ...
  • Jalapeño Poppers.
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How many tacos to feed 50 people? ›

The average taco actually only has 1 to 1 1/2 oz of meat on them. If I was making tacos for fifty I would calculate 3 tacos per person. So 150 tacos, so 150 x 1.5 oz so 225 oz. or 14 pounds of ground beef.

How many pounds of taco meat do I need for 40 people? ›

Generally speaking, four ounces of taco meat per person should be enough to make plenty of tacos for everyone in your group. That's approximately one-half to three-quarters of a pound of raw ground beef, depending on the size of the portion.

How many people will 2 pounds of taco meat feed? ›

You can feed between 2.5 to 3 people with one pound of meat. This estimate assumes that each person will eat two tacos, except children, who are counted as 0.5 of an adult and will have one taco.

How much beef for tacos for 100 people? ›

I figure about 15 pounds of meat per 100 people, but that may depend how hungry your guests are and what sides you serve at your party. You could think about steak too, but that could get pretty pricey depending on this size of your crowd!

How much chicken for tacos for 60 people? ›

Ultimately, this resulted in an estimated 20 pounds of chicken: 1 pound chicken = 6 tacos. 2 tacos per person x 60 people = 120 tacos. 120 tacos / 6 tacos per 1 pound = 20 pounds.

What can I add to taco meat to make it taste better? ›

Tips for Making the Best Taco Meat

If you prefer your taco meat a little spicier, add in a pinch of cayenne pepper or some red pepper flakes. If you like a more earthy flavor, add a few extra pinches of cumin. If you like it smoky, try adding ancho chili powder or smoked paprika.

How many people will 1 pound of ground beef tacos feed? ›

Try serving 3/4 of a pound per person to factor in the extra weight. If you're dishing up some ground beef for taco night, ¼ of a pound per person should be sufficient. You might want to consider ¾ of a pound for those with heartier appetites.

How many pounds of ground beef for tacos for 30 people? ›

As a general rule, you should plan for about 1/4 to 1/2 pound of meat per person when making tacos. So for a family of four, you'll need around 1 to 2 pounds of ground beef.

What side dishes go good with tacos? ›

Sides like refreshing salads, roasted spiced veggies, refried beans, and seasoned rice make great additions to a taco dinner.

What to have as a side dish with tacos? ›

Our 20 Best Side Dishes To Serve With Tacos
  • 01 of 20. Charro Beans. ...
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  • 03 of 20. Arroz Verde. ...
  • 04 of 20. Mango-Black Bean Salsa. ...
  • 05 of 20. Tejano Red Rice. ...
  • 06 of 20. Corn Salad. ...
  • 07 of 20. Guacamole. ...
  • 08 of 20. Mexican Corn.
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How many people will 1lb of ground beef feed? ›

Try serving 3/4 of a pound per person to factor in the extra weight. If you're dishing up some ground beef for taco night, ¼ of a pound per person should be sufficient. You might want to consider ¾ of a pound for those with heartier appetites. A half a pound might not be enough.

How much meat do I need for 15 people tacos? ›

Generally speaking, it's good to budget about 3 tacos per person, which means almost 1 cup of meat for each guest.

How much meat do I need for 20 guests? ›

What weight of meat per person to order?
Boneless MeatNumber of PeopleBone in meat
8lb / 3.64kg16 – 1712lb / 5.44kg
9lb / 4.08kg18 – 1914lb / 6.35kg
10lb / 4.54kg20 – 2116lb / 7.25kg
11lb / 4.98kg22 – 2318lb / 8.16kg
8 more rows

How many pounds of taco meat do I need for 10 people? ›

My thinking on the (relatively) easiest way to prep a large assortment of food would be to do tacos (which also happen to be a personal favorite!) I feel like the general rule is 1/2 lb of meat per person.

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