Ok well you asked. First thing - ditch the package seasoning kits. Get yourself some garlic powder, cumin, and chili powder and make your own. Season to taste. Mix in fresh chopped onion, green and red pepper, and cilantro after the meat is browned and somewhat chopped up, but not yet cooked and/or finely chopped. Some times I cheat here a bit and add some salsa to the meat while its cooking. Then a little chopped lettuce and cubed tomato, hot sauce to taste and you have tacos. Maybe a slice of avacado and a splash of lime juice if youre feeling adventurous.
Another tip for soft tacos on flour tortillas: put the tortillas in the pan with the meat, on top of everything when its done cooking, turn it down as low as it will go, put the lid on, and this will steam tortillas perfectly in a couple minutes while adding a little flavor. Dont turn them or stack them. Then put them on a plate, steamy side up, put your shredded cheese on the tortilla before the meat, and it will melt on its own while youre doing everything else. I cheat and use the pre-packaged finely shreaded “Mexican“ cheese when on the road. Enjoy. This is making me hungry!
PS: when using corn tortillas, I put them in a hot frying pan with a little oil or a shot of pam, kind of sear them, flip them and sprinkle a bit of powdered Parmesan cheese on them while the other side is cooking, then fold them as soon as they come out of the pan. You can usually do three at once in a full sized pan.
This is also the foundation for proper fish tacos. Some of the best fish tacos Ive had were also the most simple: a chunk of grilled mahi, some shreaded cabbage (like coleslaw), a little sauce mixed up on the spot with no recipe, a slice of avacado, with a lime wedge for garnish. Perfect.
PSS: Then there is breakfast tacos. Put in scrambled eggs, ground sausage cooked a bit like taco meat, hash browns, maybe some chunks of fresh tomato, etc. Like a breakfast burrito but in taco form. Fun stuff.
And even though its not Mexican, I use Tabasco on nearly everything but cereal and ice cream! Also if you’ve never visited Avery Island, put it on your list!