Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Cook the beef
- Heat a skillet over medium heat.
- Add ground beef and cook until browned, about 6–7 minutes.
- Drain excess fat. Stir in taco seasoning, paprika, and onion. Cook for another 2–3 minutes.
Step 2: Prepare the crockpot layers
- Grease the crockpot lightly.
- Place 2 tortillas at the bottom.
- Spread ⅓ of the beef mixture on top.
- Add a layer of beans, corn, diced tomatoes, and a sprinkle of cheese.
Step 3: Repeat the layers
- Continue layering tortillas, beef mixture, veggies, and cheese until all ingredients are used.
- End with a layer of tortillas and cheese on top.
Step 4: Cook
- Cover and cook on low for 4–5 hours or high for 2–3 hours.
- Cheese should be melted, bubbly, and casserole heated through.
Step 5: Serve
- Scoop into bowls or cut into slices.
- Top with sour cream, cilantro, avocado, or salsa.
Notes
🧊 Storage & Reheating
Refrigerate: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Freeze: Wrap portions in foil and store in freezer-safe bags for up to 2 months.
Reheat: Warm in microwave or oven at 350°F until heated through.
🥄 Variations
Protein Swap: Use ground turkey, chicken, or even shredded rotisserie chicken.
Vegetarian Version: Replace beef with extra beans, lentils, or sautéed veggies.
Spicy Kick: Add jalapeños or extra chili powder.
Cheese Options: Use Pepper Jack, Monterey Jack, or cheddar.
Healthy Twist: Swap tortillas for zucchini slices or cauliflower rice layers.
❓ 10 FAQs
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, assemble the layers in the crockpot insert, refrigerate overnight, then cook the next day. Do I have to brown the beef first?
Yes, browning adds flavor and ensures the meat cooks evenly. Can I use frozen corn?
Absolutely—no need to thaw. Can I use flour or corn tortillas?
Either works! Corn gives a traditional flavor, flour makes it softer. Is this recipe gluten-free?
Yes, if you use corn tortillas. How do I prevent the tortillas from getting soggy?
Keep the layers balanced—not too much liquid from tomatoes or salsa. Can I cook this on high instead of low?
Yes, 2–3 hours on high works fine. What toppings go best?
Sour cream, guacamole, cilantro, salsa, or jalapeños. Can I double the recipe?
Yes, but you’ll need a large crockpot. Does this reheat well for meal prep?
Definitely—it reheats perfectly and makes a great lunch. 🏁 Conclusion This Crockpot Taco Casserole is the ultimate weeknight dinner—flavorful, cheesy, and satisfying. With layers of seasoned beef, beans, veggies, tortillas, and gooey cheese, it delivers all the fun of taco night in a cozy casserole. The best part? The crockpot handles the hard work while you go about your day. It’s family-friendly, customizable, and perfect for feeding a crowd. Once you try it, this recipe will become a staple in your dinner rotation.
Yes, assemble the layers in the crockpot insert, refrigerate overnight, then cook the next day. Do I have to brown the beef first?
Yes, browning adds flavor and ensures the meat cooks evenly. Can I use frozen corn?
Absolutely—no need to thaw. Can I use flour or corn tortillas?
Either works! Corn gives a traditional flavor, flour makes it softer. Is this recipe gluten-free?
Yes, if you use corn tortillas. How do I prevent the tortillas from getting soggy?
Keep the layers balanced—not too much liquid from tomatoes or salsa. Can I cook this on high instead of low?
Yes, 2–3 hours on high works fine. What toppings go best?
Sour cream, guacamole, cilantro, salsa, or jalapeños. Can I double the recipe?
Yes, but you’ll need a large crockpot. Does this reheat well for meal prep?
Definitely—it reheats perfectly and makes a great lunch. 🏁 Conclusion This Crockpot Taco Casserole is the ultimate weeknight dinner—flavorful, cheesy, and satisfying. With layers of seasoned beef, beans, veggies, tortillas, and gooey cheese, it delivers all the fun of taco night in a cozy casserole. The best part? The crockpot handles the hard work while you go about your day. It’s family-friendly, customizable, and perfect for feeding a crowd. Once you try it, this recipe will become a staple in your dinner rotation.