Taco soup
Instructions
Adjust the thickness
For a thicker, heartier soup, let it simmer uncovered, allowing the liquid to reduce and the flavours to deepen. If you prefer an even creamier texture, mash a portion of black beans or the like directly into the soup. This creates a rich consistency without altering the overall taste. If you enjoy a lighter texture, gradually add extra water or broth, stirring until you get the texture you want.
Browning the meat
Browning the meat properly is necessary for building deep, rich flavours in your taco soup. Start by heating a little oil or butter in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Once the pan is hot, spread the minced meat evenly without stirring. Let it cook undisturbed for a few minutes, allowing a brown crust to form. This crust helps develop a savoury, almost caramelised flavour. After the meat has browned on one side, stir occasionally to ensure all sides are browned evenly. Once done, you can drain any excess fat and continue with the recipe.
Cheddar cheese selection
Choosing the right cheddar can make a noticeable difference in your taco soup. For a sharp, intense flavour, opt for a mature cheddar that melts smoothly and adds richness. A milder cheddar will give a creamier, less intense taste. If you enjoy a bit of variety, try mixing cheddar with different ages, such as a mix of sharp cheddar with a milder one.
Make your own taco spice mix
Make a quick homemade taco seasoning by combining ground cumin, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and chilli powder for a classic taco flavour. Adjust the heat by adding more or less chilli powder or include some dried oregano and coriander for aromatic nuances. This homemade mix lets you control the intensity and balance of spices, and you can make it in larger batches and store it for future use.
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Ingredients
Garlic cloves
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3 |
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Corn kernels
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200 ml |
Red pepper
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1 |
Butter
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2 tbsp |
Minced meat
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500 g |
Taco spice mix
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1 bag |
Crushed tomatoes
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1 can |
Water
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800 ml |
Chicken broth cubes
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3 |
Salt
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|
Black pepper
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Toppings
Sour cream
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300 ml |
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Arla® B.o.b cheddar, grated
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150 g |
Tortilla chips
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200 ml |
Fresh coriander
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1 pot |
Try a simple taco soup for cosy comfort
Our easy taco soup recipe is perfect for cosying up in the winter as well as on rainy days throughout the year. With its warm spices and rich, savoury broth, it offers a satisfying meal that warms you from the inside out. Whether served as a midweek meal or part of a relaxed family gathering, this simple yet flavour-packed soup with colourful, tasty toppings is sure to bring smiles and satisfaction to everyone at the table.
Taco-flavoured meat with tangy tomatoes and red peppers
The taco-spiced minced meat yields a savoury foundation for the rest of the ingredients. The meat easily absorbs the smoky, slightly spicy taco seasoning, giving every spoonful a punch of flavour. The tangy crushed tomatoes lend a slightly sweet and acidic note to balance the spice. Diced red peppers offer a sweetness and a bit of crunch, creating a delightful contrast to the tender meat.
Finishing touches with sour cream, cheese, tortilla chips, and fresh coriander
It is the toppings that make this Mexican-inspired soup so delectable. A dollop of sour cream adds a pleasant coolness that acts as a counterpoint to the spicy notes and taco flavours, while a generous sprinkle of grated cheddar cheese melts into an oozy layer. Add a handful of corn kernels for sweetness and the satisfying crunch of tortilla chips to echo the textures of a classic taco. Finally, a sprinkle of fresh coriander lends a fragrant, citrusy lift, completing it all with a flourish of green.
Homestyle taco in soup form
Taco soup is a delightful fusion of Mexican and Tex-Mex influences, combining the robust flavours of tacos with the comforting warmth of a homemade soup. It is thought to have originated in the American Southwest, where Mexican culinary traditions merge with local tastes. This soup captures the spirit of a taco, with its spicy meat, tangy tomatoes, and fresh toppings, but in a scrumptious soup form. Becoming more and more popular, it is a beloved dish at family dinners, pot lucks, and even festive crowds where you want something easy yet flavourful and delicious.
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Get creative and add your own touch
Make the recipe even better with some creative tweaks. Introduce some smoky heat by adding roasted red peppers or a few chopped jalapeños, or top the soup with diced avocado or a squeeze of lime juice for extra freshness. The avocado adds a creamy texture, while the lime brings a bright, zesty note that cuts through the richness. You might also want to sprinkle some finely chopped red onions on top for added crunch and a sharp bite, which goes well with the sour cream and cheddar.
If you enjoy more earthy flavours, you can stir in a small amount of smoked paprika or a pinch of ground coriander. You can also make a creamy taco soup by adding a bit of double cream or cream cheese as it simmers.