Beef Taco Bowls - Low Carb Dinner Recipe (2024)

Beef Taco Bowls are a quick and healthy low carb, gluten free dinner recipe. Just 20minutes from fridgeto table!

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As I mentioned last week, Ben and I have been looking for ways to healthify our daily lives and one of the easiest ways to do that is to sneak more vegetables into our meals (shocker!) We’re not talking about serving dinner with a sidecar of steamed broccoli or plain mashed potatoes through — BORING!

There are definitely more exciting ways to go about it, like these low carb Beef Taco Bowls which are killing it in the healthy AND delicious department!

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Bonus: the recipe goes from fridge to table in the time it takes Lincoln to “water paint” one side of a wooden cutting board, ie about 20 minutes.

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What’s Inside

Beef Taco Bowls are lean ground beef sauteed with bagged coleslaw mix (hello vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants!) and my easy homemade taco seasoning, plus a splash of stock or water. Pile into bowls then top with a mountain of guacamole, a few tortilla chips for scooping if you’re not watching carbs too closely, plus a spoonful of salsa.

Healthy, easy, fast, flavorful – what more could you ask for?

Ok, ok, maybe you’re wondering what the coleslaw tastes like sauteed with ground beef. Awesome, in fact! Since it’s just lightly sauteed, then coleslaw keeps a nice deep crunch which mimics a taco shell — though you’ll never miss it. The flavor is also very mild so the savory taco seasoning blend is what really shines.

Ready to eat?!

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How to Make This Recipe

Start by browninglean ground beef in a large skillet over medium-high heat with chopped shallot or onion, seasoning lightly with salt and pepper.

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Drain the beef if there’s a ton of extra fat (a little left is good) then add baggedcoleslaw mix. Again, this is a totally easy and inexpensive way to add LOADS of health benefits to your meal!

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Season again with a little salt, which will help the coleslaw soften, then saute until crisp-tender, 3-4 minutes.

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Last step is to add homemade taco seasoning plus a splash of chicken stock or waterthen stir to combine.

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Scoop the mixture into bowls, top with your favorites, then dig in. Tweak your traditional taco night and serve these healthy, tasty, low carb bowls instead. And if you’ve gotto have a shell or tortilla – no problem! Use the veggie-full mixture as upgraded taco meat instead. However you serve it – I hope you enjoy!

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Description

Beef Taco Bowls are a quick and healthy low carb, gluten free dinner recipe. Just 20 minutes from fridge to table!

Ingredients

serves 4

  • 1lb lean ground beef
  • 1 shallot or 1/2 small onion, chopped
  • salt and pepper
  • 12oz coleslaw mix
  • 1 recipe homemade taco seasoning (see notes for recipe)
  • 1/4 cup chicken/beef broth or water
  • Toppings/add-ins: guacamole, salsa, green onions, shredded cheese, tortilla chips, sour cream

Directions

  1. Brown ground beef withshallot or onion, and a dash of salt and pepper,ina large skillet over medium-high heat. Drain extra fat if necessary then return to the skillet. Add coleslaw mix, season lightly with salt and pepper, then saute until cabbage is tender, 3-4 minutes. Add taco seasoning and broth or water then mix to combine. Serve with toppings and add-ins.

Notes

  • Click here for my homemade taco seasoning recipe >

This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.

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  1. Beef Taco Bowls - Low Carb Dinner Recipe (12) Mary 08.24.2021

    Made this tonight and it was a winner! Didn’t add water, there was enough moisture from the cabbage and served over tortilla chips with all the fixings.

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    • Beef Taco Bowls - Low Carb Dinner Recipe (13) Kristin 08.31.2021

      Fabulous! So glad you enjoyed, Mary!

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  2. Beef Taco Bowls - Low Carb Dinner Recipe (14) Wanda Ashbrook 06.10.2021

    I just tried this recipe and am delighted! Quick, easy, and flavorful! I used it on almond flour wraps/tortillas, and it really hits the spot! Thank you!

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    • Beef Taco Bowls - Low Carb Dinner Recipe (15) Kristin 06.15.2021

      Ooh, that’s sounds delicious, Wanda! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

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  3. […] Beef Taco Bowls– All year round we make this one a few times a month, so easy and good! […]

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  4. […] modified. These favorites include One Pot Spaghetti Squash and Meat Sauce(without the cheese), Beef Taco Bowls (again, without the cheese), Garlic Lime Pork Chops with Cilantro Lime Cauliflower Rice, Grilled […]

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FAQs

Can you eat taco shells on a low carb diet? ›

There are a few different options for keto taco shells – both crispy taco shells (made of cheese) and soft taco shells. Here are my favorite ways to enjoy tacos on keto: Keto Almond Flour Tortillas – It's hard to tell that these soft tortillas aren't made from flour!

Are beef tacos high in carbs? ›

The favorite choice for the term "Tacos" is 1 Taco or Tostada with Beef, Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato and Salsa which has about 11 grams of carbohydrate. The total carbohyrate, sugar, fiber and estimated net carbs (non-fiber carbs) for a variety of types and serving sizes of Tacos is shown below.

Are tacos low in carbs? ›

Today we're talking about one of everybody's favorite low carb meals: tacos! Whether you stuff them with beef, steak, pork, or just veggies, they're one of the easiest meals to keep keto friendly when you're eating out. Tacos, like all Mexican food, is so flavorful, you won't even miss the carbs!

Why does taco seasoning have so many carbs? ›

Most commercial taco seasonings are loaded with fillers and it's usually posted as the first ingredients. These hidden fillers are high in carbs and can sabotage your low-carb efforts. Instead, try making your own homemade taco seasoning and you will notice a big difference in flavor without the added carbs!

Can diabetics eat tacos? ›

Tacos, burritos, and wraps can be tasty and permissible in your diet; when possible, ask for whole-wheat tortillas, and avoid any entrees that are fried. Add as many vegetables as you can on top and, if you can, add a small scoop of guacamole.

What are low carb tortillas? ›

Choosing a lower carb tortilla means looking for one that's lower in carbs than a traditional tortilla. Looking for one that's about 15 grams of carbs or less per tortilla is reasonable, which also equates to one slice of bread.

Are black eyed peas keto friendly? ›

Though not considered a low carb food, black eyed peas contain complex carbohydrates that offer steady release of energy rather than spike in blood sugar. One cup of cooked black eyed peas has about 33 grams of net carbs and 13 grams protein. It's not recommended for a strict ketogenic diet.

Can I eat sour cream on keto? ›

Regular, full fat sour cream is made from cream and contains far more fat than carbs. Therefore, it's considered keto-friendly. However, low fat or nonfat sour cream is not. Full fat sour cream can provide some variety in a keto diet when used as a dip base or incorporated into recipes to boost the fat content.

Can you have mayo on a low-carb diet? ›

Mayonnaise is the perfect condiment for the Keto Diet because it consists of high fat, low protein, and zero carbohydrates. It also has many health benefits that can help you maintain Ketosis and achieve your weight loss goals on the Keto diet.

Are corn tortillas OK on a low-carb diet? ›

No flour or corn tortillas and chips – Although corn tortillas are gluten-free, they are definitely not carbohydrate-free. Flour and corn tortillas are both high in empty carbs, so it's best to avoid them (and tortilla chips) altogether or substitute them for healthier options.

What seasoning is low-carb? ›

The lowest-carb options include thyme, basil, coriander, tarragon, mint, cinnamon, and ginger. Oregano, paprika, cumin, and cayenne have slightly more carbs, but are also low-carb safe options when used in smaller amounts.

What seasoning is carb free? ›

Here are some excellent options for your keto kitchen: Spices: Ground spices: Black pepper, cayenne pepper, chili powder, cinnamon, cumin, ginger, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika (smoked or sweet), turmeric.

What taco sauce is keto friendly? ›

Once you try Walden Farms sauces, you'll never think about fat-free sugar-free taco sauce the same way again. VEGAN AND KETO FRIENDLY - It is ideal for those who maintain strict dietary needs, including vegans, vegetarians, paleo, and ketosis.

Are taco shells high in carbs? ›

Corn Taco Shell (1 large (6-1/2 in. dia)) contains 13.2g total carbs, 12.2g net carbs, 4.4g fat, 1.5g protein, and 98 calories.

Are corn taco shells low carb? ›

"Corn tortillas do contain fewer carbs than flour tortillas, but this difference is very slight," Arrindell points out. For instance, one of the more popular brands of tortillas you can buy at the store contains: 47 grams of carbohydrates per serving of corn tortillas (2 tortillas)

Do taco shells have carbs? ›

Old El Paso Taco Shells (1 shell) contains 8.2g total carbs, 7.7g net carbs, 3.5g fat, 0.7g protein, and 66 calories.

Are taco shells full of carbs? ›

The favorite choice for the term "Taco Shells" is 1 medium Corn Taco Shell which has about 8 grams of carbohydrate. The total carbohyrate, sugar, fiber and estimated net carbs (non-fiber carbs) for a variety of types and serving sizes of Taco Shells is shown below.

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