My Easy Ground Beef Fajitas are Budget-Friendly & Full of Flavor! (original) (raw)

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When I want fajitas but steaks are not in my budget, it means I have to get creative. Introducing these quick and easy Ground Beef Fajitas! They’re made with lean ground beef chuck, a simple homemade fajita seasoning, and lots of colorful bell peppers. This recipe is ready in just 30 minutes, and everything cooks in the same skillet. There’s no need to fire up the grill, marinade the meat, or use multiple pans with this easy Tex-Mex recipe. It’s a fun and simple way to have fajitas any night of the week, and my family loves it!

Overhead view of ground beef fajitas filling in a skillet.

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My budget-friendly take on beef fajitas might use simple ingredients, but I promise the flavor is anything BUT simple. I use my homemade fajita seasoning mix for this recipe. It’s made with pantry staples and it’s way cheaper than buying store-bought fajita seasoning in a grocery store. Then, all you need is ground beef chuck, fresh bell peppers, an onion, and tortillas, and you’re all set to make these delicious fajitas in no time!

  1. Use any color bell peppers that you want. I chose a combination of red, yellow, and green bell peppers because it gives the final dish lots of color. But keep in mind green bell peppers are usually the cheapest, whereas red, yellow, and orange bell peppers often cost a little bit more. You can also just use 2 bell peppers instead of 3 to save even more money!
  2. If you’ve got another meat in your fridge to be used up, you can substitute it for the ground beef. Ground chicken, pork, or turkey are easy swaps. You can also use thinly sliced chicken breast, like we use in our popular sheet pan chicken fajitas recipe. Just be sure to fully cook it before mixing it with the bell peppers and onion. The seasoning mix in this recipe makes enough to season 1 lb. of meat.
  3. Have everything else you need but don’t have fajita-sized flour tortillas? Larger flour tortillas will work if that’s what you’ve got, but they’ll turn out more like a burrito than a fajita! Just keep in mind using larger tortillas might reduce the total serving size. My recipe, as written, makes 4 servings of 2 ground beef fajitas each. Larger tortillas will need more filling, so you’ll likely end up with one large fajita per serving instead.

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Ground Beef Fajitas Recipe

Cost 12.75recipe/12.75 recipe / 12.75recipe/3.18 serving

These Ground Beef Fajitas are the easiest (and cheapest!) way to satisfy your fajita cravings. Simple, delicious, and ready in just 30 minutes!

Step-by-step photos can be seen below the recipe card.

Overhead view of ground beef fajitas filling in a skillet.

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*I used 80% lean ground beef chuck, but you can use a leaner ground beef if it’s in your budget.

**I like to heat my tortillas in a dry skillet on the stovetop over medium-low heat. It only takes a few seconds on both sides. But you can also heat your tortillas in the microwave according to the package instructions.

***Serve your homemade ground beef fajitas as they are, or have fun and add all your favorite toppings! Some delicious ideas include: shredded cheese, fresh cilantro, fresh lime juice, jalapeños, sour cream, salsa, guacamole, and pico de gallo.

Serving: 2fajitasCalories: 551kcal (28%)Carbohydrates: 40g (13%)Protein: 26g (52%)Fat: 32g (49%)Sodium: 1123mg (49%)Fiber: 5g (21%)

The nutrition data is automatically calculated using all ingredients listed on the recipe card, including any listed as optional. Percentages are of daily value.

how to make Ground Beef Fajitas — step by step photos

Fajita seasoning mix in a bowl.

Add 2 tsp chili powder, 2 tsp ground cumin, 1 tsp smoked paprika, 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp salt, and ½ tsp freshly cracked black pepper to a small bowl and mix to combine. Then, slice 3 bell peppers and 1 small onion into thin strips. Set the seasoning mix and the prepared vegetables aside for now.

Ground beef in a skillet.

Set a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot, add 1 lb. ground beef chuck and sauté until fully browned. Drain away any excess fat from the meat once browned.

Fajita seasoning added to browned ground beef in a skillet.

When the ground beef has browned, add your prepared fajita seasoning and 3 Tbsp water. Stir together and cook for 2-3 minutes. Transfer the seasoned ground beef to a separate plate and set aside.

Sliced bell peppers and onion added to a skillet.

Add 1 Tbsp cooking oil, the sliced bell peppers, and sliced onion to the same skillet you cooked the ground beef in.

Overhead view of cooked sliced peppers in a skillet.

Sauté the vegetables for 3-4 minutes until slightly tender but still crisp. Be careful not to overcook them, or they’ll become too soft.

Sliced peppers added to browned ground beef in a skillet.

Return the seasoned ground beef to the skillet with the peppers and onions.

Overhead view of ground beef fajitas in a cast iron skillet.

Mix to combine and allow the ground beef to heat back through. Sprinkle over 2 Tbsp freshly chopped cilantro and a squeeze of lime juice from 1 lime. Divide the filling between 8 warmed fajita-size tortillas and add all your favorite toppings! Serve and enjoy.

Overhead view of ground beef fajitas on a plate, topped with sour cream and jalapeno slices.

Serving Suggestions

I usually go for a side of rice when I want to bulk out this meal for my family. Our Spanish rice recipe is ready in the same amount of time as these fajitas and is INCREDIBLY simple to make. I also really like a side of tortilla chips and dip (usually sour cream, guac, or black bean dip). But after I made this recipe again the other day, I had some leftovers and added the ground beef filling to a burrito bowl made with white rice, black beans, and salsa, and it was SO good!

Storage & Reheating

Once cooled, store any leftover ground beef and veggie filling (not the tortillas) in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. Reheat it on the stovetop with a splash of water over medium heat until fully heated through. You can also freeze any leftover filling for up to 3 months, but bell peppers and onions can get a bit mushy when thawed and reheated. If you don’t mind this, let it thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating.

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Marsha McDougalMarsha is a Nashville native and the food blogger behind MapleJubilee.com where she shares simple, healthy-ish recipes for busy families and home cooks. As a cancer survivor, Marsha’s goal is to share more recipes using whole foods and real ingredients! She enjoys practicing her food photography, spending time with her family and sharing her bubbly personality and food recipes on her YouTube channel.More About Marsha