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Smash Burger Tacos

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Author: Nonna Betty Harpe
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smash burger tacos on a plate topped with melted cheddar shredded lettuce and burger sauce

Smash Burger Tacos are everything you love about a juicy smash burger and a crispy taco merged into one ridiculously delicious 15-minute dinner. I remember the first time I came across this idea, I was a little skeptical. A burger on a tortilla? But one bite and I was completely sold.

Growing up in the Midwest, my mother always said the best meals were the ones that brought something unexpected to the table. She had a knack for taking two comfort food favorites and turning them into something magical. I like to think these smash burger tacos carry on that spirit. The sizzle of beef hitting a hot cast iron, the way the cheese melts under the lid, and the smell of toasted tortilla, it is the kind of cooking that makes your whole family wander into the kitchen asking what is for dinner. Your kitchen is about to smell incredible.

What Makes These Smash Burger Tacos So Special

There is a reason these went viral on TikTok. They combine two of America’s most beloved comfort foods into one crave-worthy, no-fuss meal. Whether you are feeding a busy weeknight crowd or putting a fun spin on Taco Tuesday, these smash burger tacos deliver every single time.

  • The best of both worlds: you get crispy, caramelized burger edges AND the handheld fun of a taco
  • Ready in just 15 minutes with no complicated steps
  • Minimal ingredients: just a handful of pantry staples come together for huge flavor
  • The beef cooks right on the tortilla, creating an irresistible toasty, crispy base
  • Family-approved and fully customizable: swap toppings to please every eater at the table
  • Perfect for meal prep: make a big batch for the week with ease

Key Players in This Recipe

These smash burger tacos keep things beautifully simple. Every ingredient earns its place, delivering that classic burger flavor wrapped in a warm, toasty tortilla.

Ground Beef (85/15): This is the star of the show. The 85/15 fat ratio is key. Enough fat keeps the beef juicy and flavorful as it smashes thin on the hot griddle, without turning greasy. In my kitchen, I always reach for 85/15 when making smash-style burgers. Do not go leaner or the patty will dry out quickly.

Flour Tortillas (fajita size): These act as both the taco shell and a cooking surface. They toast up golden and slightly crispy when the burger cooks directly on them. Do not substitute with corn tortillas here as they tend to crack under the weight and moisture of the smashed patty.

Burger Seasoning: Season generously. A good burger blend or even just salt and pepper goes a long way. Because the patty is so thin, it needs bold seasoning to stand out against the tortilla.

Cheddar Cheese: Melts beautifully and gives that classic cheeseburger pull. I prefer sharp cheddar for the extra flavor, but any good melting cheese works well.

Killer Burger Sauce: This creamy sauce is what takes these tacos from good to absolutely addictive. Made with mayo, BBQ sauce, ketchup, mustard, sweet pickle relish, Worcestershire sauce, onion powder, and garlic powder, it ties every single bite together.

Iceberg Lettuce (shredded): Adds a cool, fresh crunch that balances the rich, melty beef. Shred it fine so it layers easily into the taco.

How to Make Smash Burger Tacos Step by Step

These come together faster than you think. Here is the method that works every time in my kitchen.

Step 1. Divide 1 pound of ground beef into 4 equal portions of about a quarter pound each. Keep them loosely packed. You do not want to overwork the meat before smashing.

Step 2. Place one portion of ground beef directly onto a fajita-size flour tortilla and press it out thin with your hand. It will be quite thin and that is exactly what you want. Sprinkle generously with burger seasoning.

Step 3. Get your cast iron skillet or electric griddle ripping hot over high heat before you add anything. I have found that starting with a properly preheated surface is the secret to getting those beautiful caramelized edges.

Step 4. Place the tortillas beef-side down onto the hot surface. Immediately press firmly with a heavy pan or burger press for a few seconds to maximize contact with the heat. Cook for about 3 minutes until the beef is charred and cooked through.

Step 5. Flip each taco so the meat faces up, then immediately lay a slice of cheddar cheese on top. Place a lid over the taco and let the steam melt the cheese to perfection, about 30 to 60 seconds. This lid step is the single most important trick for a perfect, gooey melt.

Step 6. Remove from heat, slather generously with killer burger sauce, and pile on the shredded iceberg lettuce. Serve immediately while the tortilla is still warm and crispy.

Tips for the Best Smash Burger Tacos

  • Use 85/15 ground beef. The fat content is essential for juicy, caramelized edges.
  • Season the beef generously before cooking. The thin patty can lose flavor against the tortilla.
  • Press outward with your hand or a burger press as the burger cooks for even spreading.
  • The lid over the cheese is non-negotiable. It is the key to a proper melt.
  • Make the burger sauce up to 5 days ahead and store it in the fridge for an even faster weeknight dinner.

What to Serve with Smash Burger Tacos

These tacos are rich, cheesy, and satisfying on their own but a great side can round out the meal beautifully. Here are some of my favorite pairings.

  • Crispy sweet potato fries: the sweet and salty contrast works perfectly with the savory beef.
  • Street Corn: a classic American cookout side that pairs naturally with this smash burger flavor profile.
  • Ground Beef Tacos: if you are hosting a taco night spread, add these alongside for a fun double taco lineup.
  • Burger Bowls: a deconstructed cousin to these tacos, perfect for serving guests who prefer a lower-carb option.
  • Pickle spears: tangy pickles are a classic burger companion and they cleanse the palate between bites.
  • Cheeseburger Soup: serve a small bowl alongside these tacos on cold nights for the ultimate burger-themed comfort dinner.

How to Store and Enjoy Later

Smash burger tacos are at their absolute best right off the griddle. Once assembled, they do not store well and should be eaten immediately.

If you want to get ahead, store all components separately before cooking. Raw beef portions can be kept covered in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. The killer burger sauce is a great make-ahead item and actually gets better as it sits. Store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Keep shredded lettuce dry and refrigerated separately.

When you are ready to cook, pick up from step 2. Having all components prepped means dinner really does come together in under 15 minutes on a busy weeknight.

FAQs

Can I make smash burger tacos on the grill?

A cast iron skillet or griddle works much better for this recipe. It is very difficult to smash the burger on a grill without losing meat through the grates. If you want to grill, skip the smashing technique and just cook the beef flat on a grill-safe pan.

What is the best beef for smash burger tacos?

I always use 85/15 ground beef. The fat content keeps the thin patty juicy and helps it develop those gorgeous caramelized edges. Leaner beef dries out quickly when smashed this thin.

Can I use corn tortillas instead of flour?

Flour tortillas work much better here. They toast up sturdy and slightly crispy, holding up to the juicy beef. Corn tortillas tend to crack and fall apart under the weight and moisture of the smashed patty.

Smash Burger Tacos

These Smash Burger Tacos combine the best parts of tacos and smash burgers in one easy recipe. Crispy smashed beef, melty cheddar cheese, and fresh toppings are piled onto toasted tortillas and finished with a creamy burger sauce for the ultimate 15-minute dinner.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings: 4 tacos
Course: Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  

  • 1 lb ground beef 85/15 separated into 4 equal portions of about a quarter pound each
  • 4 fajita-size flour tortillas
  • 1 tsp burger seasoning such as Kinder’s Butcher’s Burger Blend or salt and pepper to taste
  • 4 slices cheddar cheese
  • 3 tbsp mayonnaise for burger sauce
  • 1 tbsp BBQ sauce for burger sauce
  • 1 tbsp ketchup for burger sauce
  • 1 tsp yellow mustard for burger sauce
  • 1 tbsp sweet pickle relish for burger sauce
  • 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce for burger sauce
  • 0.25 tsp onion powder for burger sauce
  • 0.25 tsp garlic powder for burger sauce
  • 1 cup iceberg lettuce shredded

Equipment

  • Cast iron skillet or electric griddle
  • Heavy pan or burger press
  • Lid for melting cheese

Method

 

  1. Mix mayo, BBQ sauce, ketchup, mustard, sweet pickle relish, Worcestershire sauce, onion powder, and garlic powder together in a small bowl. Set aside. This is your killer burger sauce.
  2. Divide 1 pound of ground beef into 4 equal portions of about a quarter pound each. Keep them loosely packed.
  3. Place one portion of ground beef directly onto a fajita-size flour tortilla and press it out thin with your hand. Sprinkle generously with burger seasoning. Repeat for all 4 tortillas.
  4. Heat a cast iron skillet or electric griddle to high heat. Place each tortilla beef-side down onto the hot surface and immediately press firmly with a heavy pan or burger press.
  5. Cook for about 3 minutes or until the beef is charred and fully cooked through.
  6. Flip each taco so the meat faces up. Immediately top with a slice of cheddar cheese and place a lid over to melt the cheese, about 30 to 60 seconds.
  7. Remove from heat once cheese is melted. Slather with burger sauce and top with shredded iceberg lettuce. Serve immediately.

Notes

Use 85/15 ground beef for the best fat ratio. Season the beef generously as the thin patty can lose flavor against the tortilla. A cast iron skillet gives the best crispy sear. The lid over the cheese is the key to a proper melt. Burger sauce can be made up to 5 days ahead and stored in the fridge. Assembled tacos do not store well and are best eaten fresh.
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