burger dinner fusion smash burger tacos

Smash Burger Tacos

Smash burger tacos combine crispy, caramelized beef patties in warm tortillas with classic burger toppings. Ready in 20 minutes.

Smash burger tacos – the crispiest, most caramelized beef you’ve ever had in a taco shell, loaded with all the classic burger toppings.

Why You’ll Love These Smash Burger Tacos

  • Ready in 20 minutes – one skillet, no grill
  • Maximum crust, minimum effort – the smash technique does the work
  • Customizable – set out toppings for self-assembly

Ingredients

  • 1 lb ground beef (80/20 fat ratio)
  • 8 small flour tortillas (6-inch)
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 4 slices American cheese (optional)
  • Shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, pickles, burger sauce

How to Make Smash Burger Tacos

Step 1 – Form the patties (3 minutes)

Divide ground beef into 8 equal balls (about 2 oz each). Don’t season yet.

Step 2 – Smash and sear (8 minutes)

Heat cast iron over high until smoking. Add oil. Place 4 beef balls, smash flat. Season tops. Don’t touch for 2 minutes.

Step 3 – Add tortilla and flip (2 minutes)

Flip patties. Place tortilla on top of each. Warm 30 seconds. Transfer to plate.

Step 4 – Assemble and serve (3 minutes)

Top each taco with preferred toppings. Serve immediately.

Pro Tips

80/20 beef is essential. The fat creates the crust.

Don’t move the patties. The crust needs uninterrupted pan contact.

Cast iron is king. Better heat retention = better browning.

Variations

Chicken: Ground chicken with 1 tbsp mayo and smoked paprika.

Low-carb: Skip tortilla, serve over shredded lettuce.

Storage

Refrigerator: Cooked patties keep 3-4 days. Reheat: Hot skillet 60 seconds per side.

What to Serve

Our grilled corn with herb butter is the perfect side. Our classic beef burgers recipe has a great secret sauce.

Nutrition

Per serving (2 tacos): approximately 480 calories, 28g protein, 32g carbohydrates, 26g fat.

FAQ

Can I use corn tortillas?

Yes, but warm them first so they don’t crack.

Why smash instead of regular patties?

More surface area = more browning = more flavor via the Maillard reaction.

If you make these smash burger tacos, tell us your topping combo. Save this for taco night.

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