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This taco stew is the recipe most requested by anyone who knows my mom and now you can try it too! It’s like taco soup but thicker like a chili.
Taco stew is an easy weeknight dinner recipe that the whole family loves. We love to top it with our favorite taco toppings and everyone can totally customize their own bowl.
So I call this a stew because I add potatoes, carrots and peas to it. That totally qualifies as stew, right?! It’s a little more hearty and chunky than our Instant Pot taco soup or even our taco ground beef chili.
Ok, back to the toppings…there’s something about the Fritos and the soup. I’m serious. I never, and I mean never, think to buy Fritos, but they are a total necessity for topping off the taco stew. I think it’s that crunchy corn taste that works so well with everything.

Ingredients for Taco Stew
I love that this recipe is mostly a pantry meal. It is so nice when you’re on a tight budget or just don’t have time to get to the store. It also cannot be easier! Here is what you will need:
- Yukon Gold Potatoes: yukons have the best flavor and keep the best texture when added to a soup or stew – you could also use red potatoes as a substitute
- Carrots: peeled and cut into bite size pieces
- Onion: just a yellow onion works great
- Hamburger: 80/20 or 85/15 works great – if you want to go a little healthier, try ground turkey or chicken
- Frozen Peas: just toss them in frozen, and they’ll be heated through in no time
- Diced Tomatoes: you can use any brand you want
- Tomato Sauce: any brand works great
- Taco Seasoning: you can use a store bought packet or make your own
- Corn: just open a can of corn and toss it in, no need to drain
- Chili Beans: pinto beans or black beans also will work great, undrained
- Kidney Beans: no need to drain these either
The measurements for each ingredient can be found in the recipe at the end of the post.

Which Potatoes are Best for Stew?
My mom always uses Russet potatoes for stew but I think that’s just because we bought them cheap for baked potatoes etc. Russet potatoes are not a good potato for soups and stews as they end up a bit mealy in texture.
Choose red or golden yukon potatoes when making a soup or stew as they have a different amount of starch so your potatoes will be soft and creamy and not crumble in the soup.
What Type of Beef is Best for Stew?
You can use any cut of beef for a beef stew, round, chuck roast, chuck shoulder, etc. (like in our classic beef stew recipe) but in this taco stew recipe we stick with ground beef to give that taco flare.

Can Taco Stew Be Made in the Slow Cooker?
Yes! This is a great slow cooker meal! You will want to brown the hamburger with the onions beforehand on the stove top. Then you can toss all the ingredients into the slow cooker along with the hamburger (that has been drained) and cook it on low for 4-6 hours or on high for 2-3 hours.
Storing, Reheating, and Freezing Taco Stew
To store stew, place it in an airtight container and allow it to cool almost completely then place it in the fridge for up to 5 days. Save all the toppings to add right before serving.
To reheat a single serving of taco stew, I just zap it in the microwave. If I’m going to reheat more than that, I do it on the stovetop over medium heat until it is warmed through.
Yes!! Stew freezes really well! Just cool the stew completely and place in freezer bags or snag yourself our favorite Food Saver. Stew can be frozen for up to 2 months if you’ve pressed out all of the air and sealed it properly.
It’s freezing cold outside right now and we are in the thick of soup season. I actually hate the cold weather, but I can’t get enough soups, stews and chilis! This taco stew is next on my soup menu!
More Easy Soup RECIPES:
- Chicken Noodle Soup
- Meatball Soup
- Butternut Squash Soup
- Irish Beef Stew
- Instant Pot Taco Soup
- Roasted Tomato Basil Soup
- Chicken Pot Pie Soup
- Brown Butter Cauliflower Soup
- Instant Pot Turkey Chili
- Cheesy Southwestern Chicken Tortilla Soup
- All our SOUP RECIPES!
Watch Taco Stew Recipe Video







Oh man, this stew looks so perfect! I am just dying to get a bowl all for myself 🙂
It’s such a different “taco” soup and not my norm but we adore it!
#TACOTUESDAY 🙂
What an amazing sounding stew! Perfect for warming you up from the inside!
this stew looks amazing!! and i love the frito topping. Those photos of sledding are just too cute!
What a delicious looking stew! My kids would LOVE it for sure!
What a fun trip. I love taco stew in the cold months.
Warms you up from the inside out!
I’ve been snowmobiling through the Rocky Mountains and it was spectacular!
Your soup looks a.m.a.z.i.n.g.! Thanks for sharing!!!
thank you!!! I can’t wait for my mom to see the sweet comments!
I love Fritos! They are a bit of a guilty pleasure:) Just made a Mac and cheese with Frito crust. What a great idea for a stew – tacos!
WHAT?!!! I didn’t see that. Is it on the blog? Jeepers, going to look right now!
What a fun day! My family love “sledding”. I loved seeing your photos of the girls, they are so cute!!
And this soup! Amazing! It sounds delicious!
Thanks my friend! My dad actually broke his arm on mt hood snow mobiling one year. Ahhh the memories haha
Your day of “sledding” looks so fun! I am sorry to hear about your friends hubby, you are right life really is so fragile.
On a lighter note…this stew looks deeeevine. I can totally see where it would be super duper requested. I love anything that requires me to top it with chips!
haha, me too. Chips on soup is perfection