Mexican Tater Tot Casserole Ground Beef Your Family Will Love Now
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Mexican Tater Tot Casserole Ground Beef Your Family Will Love Now
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Mexican Tater Tot Casserole Ground Beef Your Family Will Love Now

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Thomas Baker

Thomas Baker — Recipe Developer & Kitchen Tester

Thomas spent years working in restaurant kitchens before shifting to home cooking content. He specializes in one-pot beef dinners that pack flavor without the fuss.

Restaurant Background Ground Beef Specialist Tested 3× Each Recipe One-Pot Expert

Crispy tots on top, seasoned beef underneath, and enough melted cheese to make everyone at the table go quiet Mexican Tater Tot Casserole Ground Beef is the kind of bake that disappears fast.

Last spring I started shooting this for a weeknight series, and honestly it saved more evenings than I can count the kind of tired Tuesday where you just need dinner to happen without drama. Photographing it taught me something: let the cheese get fully bubbly before pulling it from the oven. That golden layer? That’s the shot and the flavor worth waiting for.

Mexican Tater Tot Casserole Ground Beef recipe, served and ready to eat, easy homemade dish
Thomas Baker

Mexican Tater Tot Casserole Ground Beef Your Family Will Love Now

This Mexican Tater Tot Casserole Ground Beef recipe is a perfect easy dinner option that your family will enjoy any night of the week. It’s a cheesy tater tot casserole loaded with Mexican flavors, making it a delicious weeknight dinner or family dinner staple. The Mexican ground beef bake combines savory ingredients for a hearty, comforting meal.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 406

Ingredients
  

  • 6 servings tater tots rounds (504 grams)
  • 1 lb 93% lean Ground beef (16 oz)
  • 1 can black beans drained (15 oz)
  • 1 can corn drained (15 oz)
  • ½ cup mexican cheese shredded (56 grams)
  • 1 can enchilada sauce (10 oz)
  • 1 packet low sodium taco seasoning
  • ½ yellow onion diced (about 1 cup chopped)

Notes

  • To meal prep: Prepare as directed. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Portion into 6 containers for individual servings or keep in one large container and serve as needed.
  • I used Ore-Ida Golden Crispy Crowns (round tater tots).
  • For a lighter option, substitute with low fat cheddar cheese.
  • This recipe is gluten-free.
  • For tracking on MyFitnessPal or MacrosFirst, search Jordo’s World + “Mexican Tater Tot Casserole”.
Mexican Tater Tot Casserole with ground beef, served in a baking dish and ready to eat

Why You’ll Love This Bake

Here’s the honest truth this is the kind of dinner that earns a full table of silence, followed by a second helping. The seasoned beef layer soaks into the enchilada sauce, the black beans and corn add just enough heartiness, and those crispy tots on top do exactly what they’re supposed to do.

It’s my go-to when the evening has already run long and I still want dinner to feel like dinner low effort, one dish, and nothing about it feels like a compromise.

What Goes Into It

Every ingredient in this casserole pulls real weight. Nothing is filler.

Note: Jordan uses Ore-Ida Golden Crispy Crowns the round shape sits flat and crisps more evenly than standard tots.

How to Make Mexican Tater Tot Casserole

  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F and spray a 9×13 casserole dish with cooking spray.
  2. Brown the ground beef and diced onion together in a skillet over medium-high heat. Drain the excess grease.
  3. Add taco seasoning to the beef and stir to coat, then mix in the enchilada sauce, drained corn, and drained black beans.
  4. Pour the mixture into your prepared casserole dish and spread it evenly.
  5. Sprinkle half the cheese over the beef layer, then arrange the tater tots in a single, even layer on top.
  6. Add the remaining cheese over the tots and bake at 375°F for 35 minutes, until the cheese is fully bubbled and the tots are golden.

Pro Tip: After years of shooting casseroles, the one thing that matters most visually and flavor-wise is letting that cheese fully bubble before you pull it. Don’t rush those last few minutes.

Can You Make This Casserole Ahead of Time?

Yes, and it holds up beautifully. Assemble the full casserole through the cheese layer, cover tightly, and refrigerate until you’re ready to bake. Pull it out while the oven preheats so it isn’t going in stone cold.

For meal prep storage after baking:

Simple Swaps Worth Knowing

The base recipe is already flexible here are a few easy adjustments if you need them:

This Mexican Tater Tot Casserole is already gluten-free as written, so no substitutions are needed on that front just check your taco seasoning packet label to confirm.

FAQs ( Mexican Tater Tot Casserole Ground Beef )

Do you have to thaw tater tots before making casserole?

No thawing needed. Place frozen tater tots directly on top of the filling before baking.

What do you put in a Mexican tater tot casserole?

This recipe uses ground beef, black beans, corn, enchilada sauce, taco seasoning, diced onion, and shredded Mexican cheese topped with tater tots.

How long do you bake a tater tot casserole?

Bake this dish at 375 degrees for 35 minutes until the tots are golden and the filling is heated through.

Can I make this tater tot casserole in the crockpot?

This recipe is designed for a 9×13 casserole dish in the oven. A crockpot version is not included in the original instructions.

How do you store and reheat leftovers?

Store this meal in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. It makes 6 servings, so portion into individual containers for easy reheating.


Mexican Tater Tot Casserole with ground beef, golden and bubbling, pinnable recipe image

This Mexican Tater Tot Casserole comes together in under an hour and delivers exactly the kind of golden, bubbling, cheesy finish that makes everyone pull up a chair fast.

Let that top layer fully bubble before you pull it those last few minutes make all the difference, both visually and flavor-wise. If you’re reheating leftovers, do it uncovered so the tots stay crispy rather than steaming into something sad. Ground turkey works beautifully here too if that’s what you have on hand.

Did you add anything fun on top sour cream, sliced jalapeños, a little fresh cilantro? I’d genuinely love to see how yours turned out. Save this one for the nights when dinner just needs to show up for you a little win in the kitchen really can change the whole evening.

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