Authentic Mexican Picadillo Recipe (2024)

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This Mexican picadillo recipe is the ultimate comfort food. A warm and hearty dish that can be made for any weeknight dinner. Serve pairing with rice and warm corn tortillas.

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What is Mexican Picadillo?

Mexican picadillo is a comforting stew made of ground meat, potatoes, chilies, and tomato sauce. The recipe can vary from region to region adding different ingredients that can be found locally.

The word picadillo comes from the Spanish “picar” which means minced. The recipe is also known in Mexico by other names, such as Carne molida con papas or picadillo con papas.

Every Mexican household has its own version of this dish since is one of the most budget-friendly and easy recipes to make that can feed a large family.

This comforting dish is usually served as a main meal with other sides but often is used to prepare other dishes such as tacos, sopes, or quesadillas.

Try our Picadillo Sopes recipe. You’ll love it!

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Why I Love This Recipe

  • Easy to make: You don’t need to have expert cooking skills to make it. Chop, sauté, and simmer. Really, can’t get easier than that!
  • Flavorful: Packed with hearty flavors, this meat and potato stew is the ultimate comfort food.
  • Customizable: You can add your favorite veggies (fresh or frozen), or use the mixture to make other dishes.
  • Budget-friendly: Because it uses ground meat and various vegetables, it will yield a fulfilling meal suitable for large families.
  • Perfect to store: Perfect for busy people that would like to have a comfort meal ready just to reheat and enjoy after a long working day.

Ingredients:

  • GROUND MEAT: You can use any type of ground meat you prefer, beef, pork, chicken, or even turkey.
  • CHILI PEPPERS: I used serrano, jalapeño, and bell peppers. Feel free to use any green mild pepper like Poblanos or Anaheim.
  • POTATOES: Any type of potato works for this recipe. I used yellow potatoes.
  • TOMATOES: Use just 1 or 2 tomatoes, for a light sauce. Or add more if you want the sauce to be thicker.
  • ONION: White or yellow, roughly diced.
  • OIL: Use your favorite type of oil. I like olive oil.
  • SPICES: For flavor, add garlic, cumin, black pepper, and salt. In moderation.
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How To Make Mexican Picadillo Recipe

Boil tomatoes for 5 minutes, just long enough for the skin to soften and become easy to remove.

Peel them and place them into a blender. Add garlic, cumin, pepper, and 1 cup of the cooking water. Blend until you will have a smooth sauce. Set aside.

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In a sauté pan heat the oil over medium heat. Stir in onions and chilies and cook until they start to soften (about 4-5 minutes).

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Add the meat and break it with a cooking spoon. Cook for 5 minutes or until the meat has changed its color and starts to brown.

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Pour in the tomato sauce and mix. Add water or beef stock enough to slightly cover the meat. Season with salt.

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Bring to a boil, cover the pan, and set heat to low. Cook for 10 minutes.

Next, add the diced potatoes to the pan (you can peel them and dice them while the dish is cooking).

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Cook until potatoes are tender (about 10-12 minutes), taking care that they are always covered slightly with the sauce. If needed, add more beef stock or water.

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Uncover the pan, adjust seasonings to taste, and let the sauce reduce to the desired consistency. Serve this flavorful dish as recommended below or store it for later.

Recipe Notes

  • If you use hot chili peppers, use gloves when you remove the seeds and veins to avoid direct contact with the skin that can cause severe irritation.
  • If you live outside of Mexico you can use other types of fresh chili peppers, such as Anaheim, Italian peppers, or even bell peppers.
  • If you want, you can add more vegetables like carrots, zucchini, squash, chayotes, peas, or corn.
  • As in almost all Mexican recipes, the spiciness in this dish can be adjusted to taste. Picadillo with potatoes is well noted for being a family dish that children enjoy a lot and for that reason it can be made without chilies if desired.

How To Serve

You can serve this Mexican picadillo with a side ofarroz rojo(red rice) orwhite Mexican rice.

Tortillas or bread are the most popular accompaniments. Check out ourblue corn tortillasfor an authentic Mexican eating experience.

If you want to make soft tacos we recommendflour tortillas,guacamole, and this delicioustaco salsa.

You can also use the leftovers to make sopes,fried quesadillas(empanadas), burritos, stuff ingorditas or make these delicious tostadas de picadillo!

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How To Store And Reheat

This Mexican picadillo recipe is the perfect prep meal for those busy days because it stores wonderfully. It even tastes even when reheated!

Here’s how you should store it:

  • Allow the mixture to cool down and place in an airtight container.
  • Store in the fridge for up to4 daysor freeze for up to2 months.
  • When ready to eat, thaw overnight in the refrigerator then reheat with a splash of water or chicken stock on your stovetop.
  • Or simply serve on a plate and reheat in the microwave in 1-minute intervals.

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Mexican Picadillo With Potatoes

author Maricruz Avalos Flores

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This Mexican picadillo recipe is the ultimate comfort food. A warm and hearty dish that can be made for any weekday meal. This rich stew is perfect for a family dinner served with rice and warm corn tortillas.

prep 10 minutes minutes

cook 30 minutes minutes

total 40 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

Cups (US)Metric

  • 1 ½ lb ground beef (or pork, chicken, turkey)
  • 1 ½ cup green chilies (jalapeños, serranos, poblanos, anaheim, etc.)
  • 2 medium tomatoes
  • 1 large onion (diced)
  • 1 lb potatoes (cut into small cubes)
  • 3 Tbsp olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • ½ tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • salt

Instructions

  • Cut chilies in half and remove seeds and veins, then cut them into strips or chop them.

  • Boil the tomatoes for 5 minutes, just enough for the skin to soften and be easy to remove.

  • Peel tomatoes and place them into a blender with garlic, cumin, and pepper.

  • Pour in a cup of water and blend until you get a light sauce. Set aside.

  • In a sauté pan heat the oil over medium heat.

  • Add onions and chilies and cook for 5 minutes or until onions become transparent and chilies start to soften.

  • Add the ground meat and break it with the back of a spoon cooking for 5 minutes or until changes its color.

  • Pour in the tomato sauce and mix. Add water or beef stock enough to cover the meat.

  • Bring to a boil, cover the pan and allow to simmer for 10 minutes.

  • Add potatoes to the pan, mix, and cover again. Cook until tender (about 10-12 minutes).

  • Uncover the pan, adjust seasonings if needed, then let the sauce reduce to the desired consistency.

  • Serve with rice and warm tortillas.

Notes

  • When deseeding the chili peppers, please do not forget to use gloves to avoid direct contact with the skin which can cause severe irritation.
  • If you can’t find serrano or jalapeno peppers, a good option is to use green bell peppers.
  • Picadillo with potatoes can be stored in the refrigerator for about 4 days in a container with a lid or it can be frozen for up to 2 months.
  • If you want, you can add more vegetables like carrots, zucchini or also peas, corn, etc.
Nutrition Information

Calories: 652kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 45g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 23g | Trans Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 121mg | Sodium: 832mg | Potassium: 1152mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 521IU | Vitamin C: 38mg | Calcium: 65mg | Iron: 5mg

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Authentic Mexican Picadillo Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Mexican picadillo made of? ›

This Mexican picadillo is made with lean ground beef, tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, and spices. It is a popular dish in many South American cuisines. This quick and easy recipe will bring the flavors of Mexico to your plate.

What is the difference between Mexican and Cuban picadillo? ›

While Mexican Picadillo is sweet and spicy, Cuban Picadillo is slightly sweet, salty and tangy; sweet from the raisins, salty from the capers, and tangy from the green olives. It often includes a pinch of warm cinnamon as well. The potatoes are often fried instead of simmered with the beef, then everything is combined.

What is picadillo called in English? ›

Well, the literal translation of picadillo in English is “all chopped up.” Picado in Spanish means “chopped.” The potatoes, egg and meat are all chopped up, too. A lot of different countries make renditions of a picadillo. Colombians put it in empanadas.

What ethnicity is picadillo? ›

Picadillo is one of the great dishes of the Cuban diaspora: a soft, fragrant stew of ground beef and tomatoes, with raisins added for sweetness and olives for salt. Versions of it exist across the Caribbean and into Latin America.

How do Mexican restaurants get their ground beef so fine? ›

Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurants boil raw ground beef with water and seasonings until cooked through to achieve a super fine texture, and the aforementioned Maid Rite sandwiches (aka Loose Meat Sandwiches, which are NOT Sloppy Joe's!) use steam to keep the cooked ground beef soft after cooking.

What is the difference between picadillo and ropa vieja? ›

What is the difference between picadillo and ropa vieja? Picadillo is made with chopped meat where ropa vieja is made with shredded meat.

Who puts raisins in picadillo? ›

Picadillo. This Cuban recipe is a stew made of ground beef, tomatoes and seasonings. Olives are added for saltiness and raisins for a little bit of sweet.

What countries eat picadillo? ›

Picadillo is seasoned minced or ground meat - typically beef, pork or a combination - traditional in Portugal, Spain, Mexico, Cuba, the Caribbean, Brazil, Venezuela, Costa Rica and the Philippines. Each country has its own versions, some spicy, some mild, some with sweet as well as savory ingredients.

What is picadillo a la habanera made of? ›

Picadillo a la habanera, habanero, or Cubano is a typical Cuban dish, whose main ingredient is minced beef seasoned with vegetables and condiments. There is no single recipe because every household cooks it differently. It generally includes diced and fried potatoes, onion, garlic, red and green bell pepper.

What does "picadillo" slang mean? ›

peccadillo in American English

(ˌpekəˈdɪlou) nounWord forms: plural -loes, -los. a very minor or slight sin or offense; a trifling fault. SYNONYMS lapse, slip, faux pas, indiscretion.

What does "picadillo" mean in Spanish? ›

American Spanish, from Spanish, stew of chopped meat, from picado, past participle of picar to prick, chop, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin piccare.

What to eat with picadillo? ›

The best side dishes to serve with picadillo are guacamole, lazy enchiladas, cheese dip, tostadas, chicken burrito bowl, gluten-free bread, corn on the cob, spanish rice, cornbread, baked beans, tortilla soup, jasmine rice, mashed potatoes, shrimp tacos, pico de gallo, and tostilocos.

What is the difference between Mexican picadillo and Filipino picadillo? ›

In Mexican Picadillo, they uses spices like chili powder, oregano, and cumin. In Filipino Picadillo, they uses soy sauce and fish sauce for flavorings. Both uses tomato paste or tomato sauce, but every Latin country has given its own twist to this popular dish.

What is giniling in English? ›

Giniling is the Tagalog term for 'ground meat'.

What do Mexicans cook in the ground? ›

Traditionally, barbacoa is a preparation of meat (usually sheep, goat, or beef) that is steam cooked in an underground oven until very tender and succulent. Today the term is also sometimes used for a similar preparation made on a stovetop or in a slow cooker.

What is a Mexican dish made of blood? ›

Moronga, rellena, or morcilla is a sausage related to chorizo: it is made from a variety of spices (such as oregano and mint); it is encased in the pig's intestine; it is a classic Mexican dish—a delicacy, even. What makes Moronga more unique is that it is made of the pig's blood and boiled in the casing.

What ingredient is found in almost all Mexican street foods? ›

Limes can be found in almost every meal or beverage when you're eating Mexican food. Whether it's salsas, margaritas or tacos, nothing makes flavors soar like a squeeze of fresh lime juice. The lime—or limón—is like a national produce icon.

What is ground beef called at Mexican restaurant? ›

About Restaurant Style Mexican Ground Beef:

And I think you'll love this easy well-seasoned ground beef. I took a few cues from Mexican recipes and would call this something along the lines of a carne picada or molida, which are prepared sometimes with ground or “minced” beef, and sometimes with other proteins too.

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