When beef is the plan, the real question is whether dinner needs to be fast, hands-off, shareable, or big enough for leftovers. This collection of 21 beef recipes covers quick skillet meals, slow cooker dinners, sheet pan options, soups, sliders, pasta, steak, and a few bigger mains for when the table needs more than a light bite. You’ll find recipes for weeknights, game day, meal prep, family dinners, and those nights when everyone shows up hungry. Some are ready in 20 to 30 minutes, others take the slow route, and a few are built for bigger servings, so there’s a solid mix for different schedules and appetites.

Meatloaf

Made with ground beef, onion, celery, carrot, garlic, breadcrumbs, ketchup, and a Dijon-brown sugar glaze, Meatloaf bakes in 45 minutes and takes 1 hour total. The recipe serves 6, so it works for a full dinner plate with enough structure to slice cleanly after resting. The glaze gives the top a sweet and tangy finish while the vegetables help keep the loaf from turning dry. Add mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or sandwich bread on the side when dinner needs to feel complete without adding another main dish.
Get the Recipe: Meatloaf
Beef Enchilada Tortellini

Packed with cheese tortellini, ground beef, taco seasoning, enchilada sauce, black beans, corn, and pepper jack cheese, Beef Enchilada Tortellini brings pasta and Tex-Mex flavors into one 20-minute dinner. The recipe serves 6, which makes it useful for a busy night when the table needs something filling without a long prep list. Sour cream and scallions go on at the end, giving the skillet a creamy finish and a little freshness. Keep this one in mind when you want the weight of a beef dinner with the quick timing of a pasta dish.
Get the Recipe: Beef Enchilada Tortellini
Slow Cooker Beef Stew

Chuck roast, potatoes, carrots, onion, beef broth, tomato paste, red wine, Worcestershire, and thyme cook together in Slow Cooker Beef Stew for 8 hours 10 minutes. The recipe serves 8, so it is built for a larger table, leftovers, or a dinner that can stretch into lunch the next day. The long cook time gives the beef time to soften while the potatoes and carrots make the bowl feel like a full meal. Start it early when you want dinner handled before the hungry part of the evening hits.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Beef Stew
Reverse Sear Steak

Starting in a 250°F oven before a hot skillet finish, Reverse Sear Steak uses thick-cut ribeye or filet mignon, salt, pepper, oil, garlic, and fresh herbs. The recipe takes 1 hour 5 minutes and serves 2, making it better suited for a steak night than a big-batch dinner. The slower oven start helps control the doneness before the outside gets browned in the pan. Use this when you want a steak dinner that feels planned without needing a grill.
Get the Recipe: Reverse Sear Steak
Vegetable Beef Soup

Stewing beef, onion, garlic, celery, carrots, potatoes, peas, beef broth, tomato paste, bay leaves, and thyme make Vegetable Beef Soup a one-pot meal. It takes 1 hour 15 minutes and serves 6, giving you a full bowl with beef, vegetables, and broth in every scoop. The potatoes help make it more filling, while the carrots, celery, and peas keep the soup from feeling too heavy. This is the kind of beef recipe that works well for colder nights, simple lunches, or a dinner that only needs bread on the side.
Get the Recipe: Vegetable Beef Soup
Air Fryer Sloppy Joe Peppers

Bell peppers are filled with ground beef, onion, garlic, ketchup, Dijon mustard, chili powder, smoked paprika, brown sugar, Worcestershire, and cheddar in Air Fryer Sloppy Joe Peppers. The recipe takes 30 minutes and serves 4, with the stuffed peppers cooking in the air fryer at 350°F. It keeps the sloppy joe flavor but skips the bun, so the beef mixture becomes the center of the plate. Pair it with fries, rice, or a salad when you want a faster beef dinner that still feels sturdy.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Sloppy Joe Peppers
Homemade Lasagna

Layered with pre-cooked lasagna noodles, ground beef, diced tomatoes, ricotta, Parmesan, basil, and Italian seasoning, Homemade Lasagna gives the list a baked pasta option. The recipe card lists 30 minutes total and 4 servings, which makes it smaller and faster than many traditional lasagna recipes. The ricotta and Parmesan add richness while the tomato and beef layers keep each slice grounded. Bring this out when pasta night needs more weight than a plain sauce over noodles.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Lasagna
Sheet Pan Mini Meatloaf and Veggies

Sweet potatoes and broccoli roast on the same pan as small ground beef loaves in Sheet Pan Mini Meatloaf and Veggies. The recipe takes 1 hour and serves 4, with egg, breadcrumbs, onion, Italian seasoning, BBQ sauce, ketchup, brown sugar, and Worcestershire in the mix. The mini shape helps each portion cook through without waiting on one large loaf. It is a practical dinner for nights when you want beef, vegetables, and a built-in side from one pan.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Mini Meatloaf and Veggies
Beef and Broccoli

Thin-sliced flank steak, broccoli florets, soy sauce, sesame oil, brown sugar, ginger, garlic, and cornstarch come together in Beef and Broccoli. The recipe is ready in 30 minutes and serves 4, which puts it firmly in weeknight dinner territory. The sauce coats the steak and broccoli without needing a long simmer, so the dish stays quick but still filling. Spoon it over rice when you want a takeout-style beef dinner that can land on the table fast.
Get the Recipe: Beef and Broccoli
Big Mac Sliders

Ground beef, white onion, Hawaiian rolls, cheddar, lettuce, melted butter, garlic powder, and a mayo-relish-mustard sauce turn Big Mac Sliders into a tray-style burger recipe. The recipe takes 35 minutes and serves 12, which makes it one of the stronger shareable options in this list. Baking the rolls together keeps the work easier than forming a dozen separate burgers. Set these out for game day, casual parties, or a dinner where everyone can grab their own portion.
Get the Recipe: Big Mac Sliders
Sheet Pan Nachos

Tortilla chips get topped with seasoned lean ground beef, black beans, cheddar, guacamole, jalapeño, sour cream, salsa, and cilantro in Sheet Pan Nachos. The recipe takes 20 minutes and serves 8, making it one of the quickest beef recipes in the lineup. Because everything is built on one sheet pan, it works just as well for a snack table as it does for a casual dinner. Use it when the group is hungry now and you need something hot, cheesy, and easy to share.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Nachos
Cheeseburger Pasta

Pasta, ground beef, onion, garlic, diced tomatoes, beef broth, cheddar, ketchup, and mustard bring burger flavor into Cheeseburger Pasta. The recipe takes 40 minutes and serves 8, so it has enough volume for bigger appetites or leftovers. Lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and sesame seeds can go on top to make the bowl lean further into cheeseburger territory. This is a good pick when you want pasta to feel more like a full beef dinner than a side dish.
Get the Recipe: Cheeseburger Pasta
Slow Cooker Taco Meatloaf

Lean ground beef, onion, green chiles, taco seasoning, crushed nacho cheese chips, Monterey Jack, eggs, milk, taco sauce, and Colby Jack go into Slow Cooker Taco Meatloaf. It takes 6 hours 10 minutes and serves 6, giving taco night a slow cooker format instead of the usual skillet setup. The crushed chips and cheese make the loaf different from a classic meatloaf while still keeping it sliceable. Start it earlier in the day when you want a beef dinner that does most of the work before dinnertime.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Taco Meatloaf
Philly Cheesesteak Sliders

Thinly sliced ribeye, onion, bell pepper, Worcestershire sauce, Hawaiian rolls, provolone, butter, and parsley fill Philly Cheesesteak Sliders. The recipe takes 40 minutes and serves 6, with the rolls baked together until the cheese melts into the beef. The ribeye gives the sliders a steakhouse feel while the peppers and onions keep the filling familiar. Make these for game day, casual dinners, or any night when a full cheesesteak sounds good but sliders are easier to pass around.
Get the Recipe: Philly Cheesesteak Sliders
Taco Soup

Ground beef, onion, garlic, diced tomatoes, crushed tomatoes, beef broth, taco seasoning, corn, and black beans make Taco Soup a filling bowl. The recipe takes 1 hour 15 minutes and serves 4, giving the beef and beans time to settle into the tomato broth. Toppings like shredded cheese, red onion, avocado, and sour cream can make each serving feel more complete. This works well when taco flavors sound right but you want dinner in a spoonable form.
Get the Recipe: Taco Soup
Bibimbap

Rice bowls get beef tenderloin, green apple, garlic, soy sauce, brown sugar, eggs, carrots, cucumber, sprouts, green onions, sesame seeds, and gochujang sauce in Bibimbap. The recipe takes 30 minutes and serves 2, so it is a smaller beef dinner with plenty of color and texture. The beef brings the main protein while the vegetables, egg, and sauce make the bowl feel layered rather than plain. Use it when you want a quick dinner that still gives each plate more than just meat and rice.
Get the Recipe: Bibimbap
Beef Wellington

Puff pastry wraps beef tenderloin, mushrooms, shallots, garlic, thyme, Dijon mustard, prosciutto, and egg in Beef Wellington. The recipe takes 3 hours 30 minutes with chill time and serves 12, making it the biggest centerpiece in this beef roundup. The mushroom layer and pastry give it a more special-occasion feel than the faster skillet meals in the list. Save this one for holidays, dinner guests, or a planned meal where the main dish needs to make an impression.
Get the Recipe: Beef Wellington
Garlic Butter Steak Bites

Sirloin steak pieces are seared, then tossed with butter, garlic, paprika, garlic powder, and parsley in Garlic Butter Steak Bites. The recipe takes 30 minutes and serves 6, giving you a fast beef option without committing to whole steaks. The small pieces cook quickly and pick up plenty of garlic butter in the pan. Serve them with fries, mashed potatoes, rice, or bread when you want steak flavor in an easier weeknight format.
Get the Recipe: Garlic Butter Steak Bites
Stuffed Cabbage

Cabbage leaves wrap a ground meat, rice, breadcrumb, onion, and parsley filling in Stuffed Cabbage. The rolls bake in a tomato sauce made with garlic, balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, and oregano, and the recipe takes 2 hours 10 minutes. It serves 4, so it is more of a slower family dinner than a quick skillet meal. Choose this when you want a beef-based recipe that feels filling, saucy, and complete on the plate.
Get the Recipe: Stuffed Cabbage
Slow Cooker Cowboy Casserole

Ground beef, corn, cream of mushroom soup, sour cream, cheddar, onion, garlic powder, and frozen tater tots cook together in Slow Cooker Cowboy Casserole. The recipe takes 5 hours 10 minutes and serves 6, with an optional broiled top to brown the tots before serving. It is rich, filling, and built around pantry-style ingredients that make dinner feel low effort. This one fits nights when the slow cooker needs to carry most of the meal and the table is expecting something substantial.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Cowboy Casserole
Egg Roll in a Bowl

Lean ground beef, onion, carrot, garlic, cabbage, ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, green onion, and sesame seeds make Egg Roll in a Bowl. The recipe takes 20 minutes and serves 4, which makes it one of the fastest dinners in the group. It gives you egg roll flavor without wrappers, frying, or a separate dipping sauce step. Keep it for busy nights when you want a beef skillet dinner that still brings vegetables into the same bowl.
Get the Recipe: Egg Roll in a Bowl

