Instructions
- Prepare the Ground Beef: Place a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the ground beef to the skillet. If your beef is very lean, you can add 1 tablespoon of olive oil to the pan first. Break the beef apart with a wooden spoon or spatula. Cook the ground beef, stirring occasionally, until it is fully browned and no pink remains, about 6-8 minutes.
- Drain Excess Fat: Once the ground beef is cooked, carefully drain any excess fat from the skillet. You can do this by tilting the pan and scooping out the fat with a spoon, or by transferring the beef to a colander lined with paper towels set over a bowl. Return the drained beef to the skillet.
- Season the Ground Beef: Season the cooked ground beef with 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1/4 teaspoon of black pepper. If you desire more flavor, stir in 1 tablespoon of taco seasoning at this stage. Cook for an additional 1-2 minutes, stirring to ensure the seasoning is evenly distributed and fragrant. Remove the skillet from the heat and set aside.
- Warm the Refried Beans: While the beef is cooking, open the can of refried beans. Transfer the beans to a small saucepan. Heat the refried beans over medium-low heat, stirring frequently, until they are hot and easily spreadable, about 5-7 minutes. If the beans are too thick, you can add a tablespoon or two of water or milk to reach your desired consistency.
- Prepare Toppings (Optional): If using, wash and shred the lettuce, dice the tomatoes, and prepare any other desired toppings such as slicing avocado or chopping cilantro. Have all your toppings ready and organized for easy assembly.
- Assemble the Tostadas: Lay out the tostada shells on a clean work surface or individual plates.
- Spread Refried Beans: Take one tostada shell. Using the back of a spoon, spread a generous layer of warm refried beans evenly over the surface of the tostada shell, leaving a small border around the edges.
- Add Ground Beef: Spoon a generous portion of the seasoned ground beef over the layer of refried beans.
- Top with Cheese: Sprinkle a good amount of shredded cheese over the ground beef. The warmth of the beef and beans will help the cheese melt slightly.
- Add Fresh Toppings: If desired, immediately add your optional fresh toppings such as shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, or a dollop of sour cream.
- Serve Immediately: Serve the Ground Beef Tostadas immediately while the shells are still crispy and the ingredients are warm. Enjoy your quick and delicious meal!
Cooking Tips and Variations
To truly master these Ground Beef Tostadas, consider a few tips and embrace the endless possibilities for customization. For the ground beef, while salt and pepper are sufficient for the “3-ingredient” promise, incorporating a packet of taco seasoning or a blend of chili powder, cumin, and garlic powder will elevate its flavor profile significantly. Don’t be shy with the seasoning; this is where much of the dish’s character comes from. If you’re looking for a healthier option, choose lean ground beef (90/10 or higher) to minimize the fat content. Alternatively, for a richer flavor, an 80/20 blend works wonderfully, just be sure to drain the fat thoroughly.
The refried beans are a crucial creamy layer. For an extra boost of flavor, you can stir in a pinch of garlic powder, a dash of hot sauce, or a spoonful of salsa into the beans while they warm. If you have time and want to make your own from scratch, simply cook pinto beans until tender, then mash them with some sautéed onion, garlic, and a little of their cooking liquid or broth. This adds an incredible depth of flavor that canned beans can’t quite match. As for the tostada shells, store-bought are a time-saver, but if you’re feeling ambitious, you can make your own by frying corn tortillas in a shallow layer of oil until golden and crisp, or baking them in the oven at 375°F (190°C) for 8-10 minutes until crunchy. This offers a fresher, often less greasy alternative.
These tostadas are incredibly adaptable for various dietary needs. To make them vegetarian, substitute the ground beef with plant-based crumbles, seasoned black beans, or even crumbled firm tofu. For a vegan version, use vegan refried beans (check labels, as some contain lard), plant-based crumbles, and a dairy-free shredded cheese alternative. Most corn tostada shells are naturally gluten-free, but always double-check the packaging to ensure they are certified gluten-free if this is a concern. To enhance the flavor further, consider adding a squeeze of fresh lime juice over the finished tostada, a sprinkle of fresh cilantro, some thinly sliced radishes for crunch, or pickled jalapeños for a spicy kick. A dollop of guacamole or a drizzle of your favorite hot sauce can also transform the experience. For a fun twist, turn these into “tostada bowls” by crumbling the tostada shells into a bowl and layering the ingredients, making them easier to eat for younger children or those who prefer less mess.
Storage and Reheating
Storing and reheating tostadas requires a little care to maintain their deliciousness, especially the crispy shell. The best practice is to store the components separately. Once assembled, tostadas tend to get soggy quickly due to the moisture from the beans and beef. Therefore, if you anticipate having leftovers or are prepping ahead, store the cooked ground beef, warmed refried beans, shredded cheese, and any fresh toppings in individual airtight containers in the refrigerator. The crispy tostada shells should be stored at room temperature in their original packaging or an airtight container to prevent them from becoming stale or absorbing moisture.
The seasoned ground beef will last for 3-4 days in the refrigerator, and the refried beans will also keep well for 3-4 days. Shredded cheese can last for up to a week. When you’re ready to enjoy your leftovers, simply reheat the ground beef and refried beans separately. The ground beef can be reheated in a microwave safe dish on high for 1-2 minutes, stirring halfway through, or in a skillet over medium heat until warmed through. The refried beans can be reheated in a small saucepan over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, or in the microwave until hot. Once the components are warm, assemble fresh tostada shells with the reheated ingredients and your desired fresh toppings. This method ensures that you get that satisfying crunch with every bite, making your leftover tostadas taste just as good as the freshly made ones.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of tostada shells should I use?
For convenience and speed, store-bought flat tostada shells are highly recommended. They come pre-fried and ready to use straight from the package, offering a perfectly crisp base for your toppings. You can find them in the international aisle of most grocery stores. If you prefer, you can also make your own by frying corn tortillas in oil or baking them until crisp, but this will add to the preparation time.
Can I make these tostadas ahead of time?
While the actual assembly of tostadas is best done just before serving to maintain the crispness of the shells, you can certainly prepare the components in advance. Cook and season the ground beef, and warm the refried beans, then store them separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. When you’re ready to eat, simply reheat the beef and beans, and then assemble your tostadas on fresh shells with your desired toppings.
What are some good vegetarian substitutions for the ground beef?
For a delicious vegetarian version, you have several options. You can use plant-based ground crumbles, which can be cooked and seasoned similarly to ground beef. Alternatively, seasoned black beans or pinto beans (either whole or mashed) make a fantastic hearty substitute. You could also use crumbled and seasoned firm tofu or a mix of sautéed vegetables like bell peppers and onions for added flavor and texture.