This delicious stewed picadillo combines ground beef with sweet onions, red bell peppers, garlic, green olives, and raisins in a tomato sauce seasoned with cumin, oregano, and marjoram. This odd flavor combination works well and is like the Cuban version of the American Sloppy Joe.

My family loves this unusual comfort food dish, which comes together in over thirty minutes. It is so easy that even a novice cook can handle it. This dish is typically served with freshly cooked white rice with a side of Cuban black beans, but it is equally delicious, wrapped up in a corn tortilla, served with a fried egg over the top, or with a side of fried sweet plantains. It is so delicious that I enjoy it off the stovetop without any other accompaniment.
Ingredient Notes and Substitutions
See the complete list of ingredients below on the recipe card.
- Ground beef: Use ground beef with a bit of fat in it. Fat gives the beef flavor. This dish is traditionally made with beef, but is also delicious with other proteins like ground turkey, ground pork, or ground chicken.
- Dried marjoram: You can substitute all oregano for the marjoram. However, if you have never tried Marjoram, I encourage you to try it. Marjoram is milder and sweeter with mint and woody undertones. I prefer marjoram in almost every recipe that calls for oregano.
- Fire-roasted tomatoes: You can substitute an equally sized can of diced tomatoes.
- Green olives: Such as Spanish manzanilla olives. You can use pitted green olives stuffed with pimentos or plain pitted green olives. I like to chop them coarsely, but slicing them works as well.
- Raisins: Use regular or golden raisins.
What is Picadillo
The Spanish word “picadillo” means mince or hash. It is a traditional hash or stew recipe from Latin America consisting of ground meat, onions, tomatoes, and something salty and sweet like olives and raisins. It is customarily served in soft corn tortillas or over white rice.
Preparation Tips
- The hash should be saucy but not soupy. This recipe is relatively thick. If it is too thick, add a little water, beef broth, tomato sauce, dry white wine, or a little more olive brine.
- Chop the raisins so there are little bits scattered throughout the dish. It also makes the recipe more aesthetically appealing.
- Don’t risk dropping the ground beef in the sink to drain the fat. Simply tilt the pan and use a paper towel to absorb the grease.
- This dish is traditionally served with corn or flour tortillas or over white rice.

Recipe Variations for Picadillo
- Use different ground meats, such as ground turkey, pork, or chicken.
- Add different vegetables, such as peeled and diced potatoes, diced green bell pepper, frozen peas, and peeled and chopped carrots.
- Add more flavor with 1/2 cup dry white wine, a few tablespoons of capers, or chopped fresh cilantro.

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Cuban Picadillo Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 lb. ground beef
- 1 medium yellow onion chopped
- 1 red bell pepper chopped
- 4 cloves garlic minced
- 2 teaspoons ground cumin
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- ½ teaspoon dried marjoram
- 1 (15-ounce) can fire-roasted tomatoes
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- ½ cup chopped spanish green olives
- ½ cup olive brine from the green olives
- 1 bay leaf
- ½ cup raisins chopped
- salt and black pepper to taste
Instructions
- Brown the ground beef over medium heat; cook 2-3 minutes. Add the onion; cook 2-3 minutes. Add the diced red bell pepper. Cook until the onions soften and the beef browns. Drain any excess grease.
- Add the garlic, cumin, oregano, and marjoram; cook for 1 minute, stirring constantly.
- Add the canned tomatoes (do not drain), tomato paste, olives, olive brine, bay leaf, and raisins. Cover and simmer for 20-25 minutes, stirring several times. Remove the bay leaf. Season with salt and pepper to taste. If desired, serve over fresh cooked white rice.
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Stephanie
You won me at Cuban version of the American sloppy joe! My family enjoys sloppy joes, so I knew this would be a hit for a slightly different version of something we all like.
Cheryl
I followed the instructions and didn’t have marjoram and substituted rotel tomatoes instead of diced tomatoes in the can. My family loved this meal. Served with black beans and flour tortillas. So convenient for us. Thankyou for this recipe!
Beth Pierce
The pleasure is all mine, Cheryl! We love it too!
Marie
This was so good! My mon and I loved it. We will make it again.
Sammie
What a great recipe. So much flavor in every bite. I think I like this recicpe better than sloppy joes. Thanks for sharing.
Beth Pierce
You are most welcome, Sammie!
Mel
My husband loved this. It was flavorful and filling. Thanks for turning us on to this dish!
Kristy B
So good! Love the olives and the raisins in this dish. All of the flavors work so well together!
Beth Pierce
I agree, Kristy!
Jaishree
This Cuban Picadillo looks amazing! I’ve been looking for something new to cook, and this seems perfect. I am sure a fan of your recipes. Thanks for sharing!
Beth Pierce
The pleasure is all mine, Jaishree!
Jupiter Hadley
What an interesting cuban dish! It feels like it need some sort of grain – so I would have it with rice I think.
Karen
I never had Cuban Picadillo or any cuban cuisine tbh…I can’t be more excited about trying out your recipe, sooooo excited. Thank you for sharing.
Beth Pierce
My pleasure, Karen! Enjoy!
Jen
can you make this spicy? If so what would you recommend?
Beth Pierce
You could add some minced jalapenos or chipotle peppers in adobo sauce. Remember with the chipotle peppers a little goes a long way.