There's something comforting about a pan full of beef picadillo with potatoes simmering on the stove. It's a humble, everyday dish that's simple to make and rich in flavor. Whether you grew up eating picadillo con papas at home like I did, or you're discovering it for the first time, this easy Mexican picadillo recipe will instantly feel familiar and comforting. It's hearty, family-friendly and made with staples you probably already have on hand.
Picadillo is a traditional Mexican dish made with ground beef, diced potatoes, and a mix of spices. It's typically cooked in a large pan, where the ground meat is browned and then simmered with the rest of the ingredients to create a rich, saucy filling that's incredibly delicious.
Unlike other Latin American variations, such as Cuban picadillo, which may contain olives and raisins, Mexican picadillo focuses more on savory and earthy flavors. This is accomplished by using flavors popular in Mexican kitchens, such as onions, garlic, cumin, and oregano. The addition of diced potatoes not only makes it hearty but helps to stretch the dish so you can feed more people. This is the kind of easy recipe you can whip up on a weeknight without much fuss, yet it never feels boring since you can add leftover veggies to switch it up. Whether served with Mexican rice, inside tacos, or used as a filling for chiles rellenos, ground beef picadillo con papas will become a staple in your menu.
Heat a large pan to medium-high heat. Add ground beef, breaking up the meat as it browns.
Dice up the onion and potatoes.
Stir in the onion and spices to the pan. Sauté for 5 minutes or until the onion becomes translucent.
Stir in the potatoes, and add water.