

Beef Picadillo has to be one of the easiest meals to prepare, a secret weapon that many Mexican cooks use to feed their families during a busy week. It mainly consists of beef mince fried with onions and garlic, then cooked with diced vegetables, can be spicy or mild (as you prefer), normally served with Gran Luchito Refried Beans and Mexican rice on the side.
What makes Picadillo such a life saver is that there isn’t just one recipe for it, you can adapt to what you have at home and make use of any vegetables or herbs that perhaps are looking a bit sad over your kitchen counter, it’s a great way to clean up your fridge before getting a fresh shop. You can even substitute the beef mince for cooked brown lentils to make a vegan version of this dish.
At Luchito we like to use a bit of Gran Luchito Garlic and Guajillo Fajita and Taco Mix to add more depth of flavour to our Picadillo. Gran Luchito Fajita and Taco Mixes are a great way to add seasoning in a speedy way to any of your meals, and what we love about our garlic and guajillo mix is that it provides a lot of flavour without being spicy which makes it perfect to season your family meals.
Don’t forget to serve your Picadillo with Gran Luchito Chipotle Refried Beans on the side and warm Gran Luchito Soft Taco Wraps. If you are unsure about refried beans, check out our blog What Are Refried Beans.
Our Mexican Beef Recipes has lots of great ideas and recipes to bring even more flavour to your beef.
Prep time
10MINS
Cook time
20MINS
Total time
30MINS
Ideal for
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It’s traditionally served with sides of:
Yes, picadillo can be made with different types of meat such as ground turkey, chicken, or pork. The choice of meat will affect the flavour and texture of the dish, so feel free to substitute according to your preferences or dietary needs.
Yes, beef picadillo can be frozen. Allow it to cool completely, transfer it to freezer-safe containers or resealable bags, and store it in the freezer for up to three months. Thaw it in the refrigerator overnight before reheating.
Beef picadillo can be served in various ways. It is commonly enjoyed with rice or as a filling for tacos, empanadas, or stuffed bell peppers. You can also serve it alongside beans, tortillas, or a fresh salad.
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