Make flavorful Instant Pot Taco Meat straight from frozen ground beef or ground turkey with this easy pressure cooker recipe. It is a simple, reliable option for taco night, meal prep, or any busy weeknight dinner.

We have all had those evenings when dinner plans sound great until you realize the ground meat is still frozen solid. If tacos are on the menu and you forgot to thaw the meat ahead of time, the Instant Pot can save the night.
This Instant Pot taco meat recipe cooks frozen ground turkey or ground beef quickly and evenly, then turns it into seasoned, tender taco filling. There is no need to stand at the stove waiting for a frozen block of meat to thaw. The pressure cooker does the hard work first, and then the sauté function helps you break up the meat and stir in the taco seasoning.
The result is a fast, family-friendly taco meat recipe that works for tacos, burritos, nachos, taco salads, taco pasta, and more. It is especially helpful when you want a practical meal prep protein that can be used in several different dinners throughout the week.
❤️ Why you’ll love this recipe
- It cooks frozen ground beef or frozen ground turkey without needing to thaw it first.
- The recipe is ready in about 30 minutes, making it ideal for busy weeknights.
- You only need a few basic ingredients: ground meat, water, and taco seasoning.
- The cooked taco meat can be used for tacos, nachos, taco bowls, taco salads, pasta dishes, or quick lunches.
- Making a larger batch can help stretch your grocery budget and make meal planning easier.
💡 This is a great recipe to keep in your regular meal prep rotation. Once the taco meat is cooked, you can portion it for lunches, easy dinners, or freezer meals.
👩🏻🍳 Ingredients
You only need three simple ingredients to make this easy Instant Pot taco meat from frozen.

Ground turkey – Ground turkey is a lean and versatile choice for taco meat. You can also use lean ground beef, ground pork, or ground chicken. The cooking method works well for a one-pound frozen block of ground meat.
Taco seasoning – Use your favorite store-bought taco seasoning or a homemade taco seasoning blend. Choose mild, medium, or spicy seasoning depending on the flavor you prefer.
Water – Water helps the Instant Pot come to pressure and cook the frozen meat properly. Part of the water is used during pressure cooking, and the rest is added with the seasoning to help coat the meat.
✅ Step-by-step directions
This recipe takes about 30 minutes from start to finish, not including the few extra minutes the Instant Pot may need to come to pressure. The process is simple: pressure cook the frozen meat, release the pressure safely, then season and break up the meat using the sauté setting.
Exact ingredient amounts and instructions are included in the recipe card below. These step-by-step tips will help you make tender, flavorful taco meat every time.

1. Place the trivet inside the Instant Pot inner pot. Pour 1/2 cup of water into the pot, reserving the remaining water for later.

2. Set the frozen ground meat directly on top of the trivet. The trivet keeps the meat lifted above the water while it pressure cooks.

3. Close the lid and make sure the valve is sealed. Set the Instant Pot to Pressure Cook or Manual on High for 25 minutes. Depending on your model and the temperature of the meat, it may take about 9 to 15 minutes for the pot to come to pressure before the cooking time begins.
4. When the cooking cycle is finished, allow the pressure to release naturally for 10 minutes. After that, carefully perform a quick release. Once all pressure has been released and the valve pin has dropped, open the lid carefully.

5. Remove the trivet. Press the SAUTE function, then add the remaining water and taco seasoning. Stir well, breaking the meat apart with a wooden spoon until it is evenly crumbled and fully coated with seasoning.
6. Serve the taco meat in hard taco shells, soft tortillas, burrito bowls, nachos, or salads. Add your favorite toppings, such as sour cream, shredded cheese, cilantro, salsa, lettuce, hot sauce, or diced tomatoes.
⭐️ Recipe FAQs

The pressure cooking time stays simple, but the Instant Pot usually takes longer to come to pressure when the meat is frozen. Frozen meat needs more time to heat before the countdown starts. For food safety, use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature. Ground beef and ground turkey should reach 165°F when fully cooked.
Yes, you can use chicken broth or beef broth if you prefer. Keep in mind that broth will add its own flavor, which may affect the taste of your taco seasoning. Water is a neutral option and lets the seasoning stand out.
Store leftover taco meat in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. For longer storage, place it in a freezer-safe airtight container or freezer bag, label it with the date, and freeze it for up to 4 months.
Kitchen equipment

You will need an Instant Pot or similar electric pressure cooker for this recipe. A 6-quart or 8-quart model works well for one pound of frozen ground meat. A smaller pressure cooker may not have enough room for the frozen meat, trivet, and liquid.
More taco recipes
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- Dutch Oven Chili with Turkey, Farro, and Stout
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Instant Pot Taco Meat

Ingredients
- 1 pound ground turkey meat or ground beef
- 1 cup water, divided
- 1/4 cup taco seasoning
Instructions
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Pour 1/2 cup of water into the Instant Pot liner. Add the trivet, then place the frozen ground meat on top of the trivet.
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Close and seal the lid. Cook on Pressure Cook or Manual on High for 25 minutes. Allow a 10-minute natural release, then carefully quick release any remaining pressure. When the valve pin drops, press Cancel.
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Open the lid carefully and remove the trivet. Press Saute, then add the remaining water and taco seasoning. Stir well, breaking up the meat with a wooden spoon until the taco meat is evenly seasoned.
Notes
Nutrition
Carbohydrates: 8g,
Protein: 27g,
Fat: 2g,
Sodium: 1254mg
Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used only as an approximation.
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