Oven Baked 4-Ingredient Beef Taco Cups

These oven baked 4-ingredient beef taco cups are the kind of easy, crowd-pleasing appetizer that earns a permanent place in family gatherings. They deliver all the familiar flavors of a classic beef taco in a crisp, hand-held bite, and because they use just a few supermarket staples, they come together quickly for cookouts, game days, or casual weeknight dinners when you want something festive without much fuss.Serve these taco cups hot from the oven with salsa, sour cream, guacamole, or a simple shredded lettuce and diced tomato topping bar so everyone can dress their own. They also pair well with Spanish rice, black beans, corn salad, or a cold pitcher of iced tea or limeade if you’re putting together a full warm-weather spread.Oven Baked 4-Ingredient Beef Taco CupsServings: 12 taco cupsCrispy beef taco cups with melted cheddarCrispy beef taco cups with melted cheddarIngredients1 pound ground beef1 packet taco seasoning12 wonton wrappers1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheeseGround beef, taco seasoning, wonton wrappers, and cheddar cheeseGround beef, taco seasoning, wonton wrappers, and cheddar cheeseDirections1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and lightly grease a 12-cup muffin tin. Press one wonton wrapper into each muffin cup, pleating the corners gently so they form little shells.Wonton wrappers pressed into a muffin tinWonton wrappers pressed into a muffin tin2. In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef until fully browned, breaking it up with a spoon as it cooks. Drain off excess grease.Browned ground beef cooking in a skilletBrowned ground beef cooking in a skillet3. Stir the taco seasoning into the beef with the amount of water called for on the packet, then simmer for a few minutes until the mixture is well coated and slightly thickened.Seasoned taco beef thickening in the skilletSeasoned taco beef thickening in the skillet4. Spoon a little taco beef into each wonton cup, then top each one with shredded cheddar cheese.Taco cups filled with beef and topped with cheddar before bakingTaco cups filled with beef and topped with cheddar before baking5. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the wonton edges are crisp and golden and the cheese is melted. Let the taco cups cool for 2 to 3 minutes before removing them from the pan and serving warm.Finished beef taco cups plated with simple toppingsFinished beef taco cups plated with simple toppingsVariations & TipsAdd a topping bar: Even though the base recipe keeps to four ingredients, setting out chopped tomatoes, sliced green onions, jalapeños, shredded lettuce, salsa, or sour cream makes these feel party-ready with very little extra work.Use a cheese blend: Cheddar gives a classic sharp flavor, but a Mexican-style blend or pepper jack works nicely if you want a little more melt or a touch of heat.Prevent soggy cups: Make sure the beef mixture is not too wet before filling the wrappers. If it looks overly saucy, simmer it another minute so the cups stay crisp after baking.Make them in batches: If you’re cooking for a crowd, bake in rounds and keep the finished taco cups on a wire rack for a few minutes rather than stacking them, which helps preserve their crisp edges.Try a mini dinner version: Serve a few taco cups alongside rice and beans for an easy meal instead of an appetizer. They also reheat well in the oven or air fryer, which helps bring back the crunch better than the microwave.

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