Several browned meat patties in a creamy mushroom sauce, topped with chopped chives.

11 Ground Beef Dinners for the Nights You Need Something Hearty and Hands-Off

Ground beef is in most people’s freezers on any given weeknight, but the repertoire tends to stall out at tacos and basic burgers. These 11 recipes are the ones that actually use it well: casseroles that go into the oven and come out ready, one-pan pastas that simmer while you do something else, and the kind of gravy-forward cozy dinners that feel like they took more effort than they did. Each one is built around a pound or so of ground beef and a short list of pantry ingredients, with minimal active time once things are on the heat.

Several browned meat patties in a creamy mushroom sauce, topped with chopped chives.
Salisbury Steak. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Beef Stroganoff

A close-up of fettuccine pasta with creamy sauce, reminiscent of Beef Stroganoff, paired with sliced beef, mushrooms, and sprigs of rosemary.
Beef Stroganoff. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Few ground beef dinners deliver as much richness per ingredient as Beef Stroganoff, which combines ground beef with mushrooms, onion, and a sour cream sauce that comes together in one pan over about 30 minutes. The sauce clings to egg noodles and tastes like something that simmered all afternoon. This is the recipe for the nights when the family needs a hot, filling dinner and you need something that mostly takes care of itself once the beef is browned.
Get the Recipe: Beef Stroganoff

Copycat Cracker Barrel Meatloaf

Three slices of glazed meatloaf are arranged on a plate next to a bowl of brown sauce.
Copycat Cracker Barrel Meatloaf. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Built to replicate the diner-style meatloaf that people drive out of their way for, Copycat Cracker Barrel Meatloaf uses ground beef mixed with crackers, onion, and a tangy glaze that caramelizes in the oven. After about 10 minutes of assembly, it goes in and stays there. This is the most hands-off recipe in the collection: pull it together before the kids get home and it’s ready by dinner without another minute of attention. Leftovers make excellent next-day sandwiches.
Get the Recipe: Copycat Cracker Barrel Meatloaf

Cheeseburger Sliders

Close-up of a partially eaten burger with cheese in a bun, showing the meat patty's texture.
Cheeseburger Sliders. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Everything that makes a cheeseburger worth eating, scaled down and baked as a sheet so you can feed a table without standing at the stove flipping individual patties, Cheeseburger Sliders use ground beef seasoned and pressed into a baking dish, topped with cheese and slider buns, and baked until the tops are golden. They pull apart into individual portions at the table. This is the one to make when the household wants burgers but you’re not interested in running grill duty for 45 minutes.
Get the Recipe: Cheeseburger Sliders

Copycat Smash Burger

Close-up of a copycat smash burger with lettuce, tomato, and a thick beef patty on a sesame seed bun.
Copycat Smash Burger. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

The one active-cook recipe in the collection, Copycat Smash Burger earns its place because the smash technique takes less than 10 minutes of actual work per batch and produces a crust on the beef patty that no other method replicates. Ground beef gets pressed thin on a screaming-hot griddle or cast iron, which creates the crispy, lacey edges that make smash burgers worth the hype. This is the recipe for the nights when you want a proper burger at home faster than delivery would arrive.
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Cheeseburger Casserole

Fork lifting a serving of cheesy cheeseburger casserole garnished with parsley.
Cheeseburger Casserole. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

All the flavors of a cheeseburger layered into a baking dish that feeds six without any individual assembly, Cheeseburger Casserole combines seasoned ground beef with a creamy sauce, cheese, and a biscuit or potato topping that bakes into a complete one-dish dinner. This is the most casserole-forward of the cheeseburger variations in this collection: it goes in the oven and comes out ready, with no last-minute finishing required. A strong choice for a Sunday cook that reheats well through the week.
Get the Recipe: Cheeseburger Casserole

Cheeseburger Pasta

A skillet filled with penne pasta topped with shredded cheese, ground beef, diced tomatoes, lettuce, and pickles—a delicious take on cheeseburger pasta.
Cheeseburger Pasta. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

A stovetop one-pan dinner that pulls together in under 30 minutes, Cheeseburger Pasta cooks ground beef with pasta, beef broth, and cheese in a single skillet so the pasta absorbs the seasoned liquid and the whole thing comes together without draining or combining separate pots. The result tastes like a deconstructed cheeseburger in pasta form, which sounds odd and works completely. This is the recipe to reach for when the family wants something filling and familiar and you have less than half an hour.
Get the Recipe: Cheeseburger Pasta

Spaghetti Bolognese

A plate of spaghetti topped with meat sauce and a fresh basil leaf, accompanied by a fork on the side.
Spaghetti Bolognese. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

The longest-simmering recipe in the collection and the one that rewards patience most, Spaghetti Bolognese builds a proper meat sauce from ground beef, tomatoes, aromatics, and a low simmer that concentrates everything into something rich and deeply flavored. Once the sauce is going, it needs almost no attention. This is the hands-off recipe in the most literal sense: start it early, let it run, and dinner improves the longer it sits. It also freezes well, making it worth doubling the batch.
Get the Recipe: Spaghetti Bolognese

Stuffed Pepper Casserole

A spoonful of stuffed pepper casserole with ground meat, red and green bell peppers, cheese, and rice, garnished with herbs.
Stuffed Pepper Casserole. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

All the components of classic stuffed peppers (ground beef, rice, tomatoes, bell pepper, cheese) without the fiddly work of hollowing and filling individual peppers, Stuffed Pepper Casserole combines everything in a baking dish and bakes until the rice is cooked through and the cheese is set on top. The flavor is identical to the original, the effort is significantly less, and it feeds a larger table without scaling individual portions. This is the recipe for when you want the warmth of stuffed peppers on a weeknight timeline.
Get the Recipe: Stuffed Pepper Casserole

Hamburger Casserole

A close-up of a spoon lifting a portion of hamburger casserole, showcasing baked macaroni and cheese layered with ground meat and topped with lettuce and creamy sauce.
Hamburger Casserole. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

A straightforward, pantry-driven dinner that uses ground beef, egg noodles, canned tomatoes, and cheese baked together until bubbly, Hamburger Casserole is the most unfussy recipe in the collection and deliberately so. There’s nothing here that requires a specialty ingredient or a technique beyond browning beef and combining everything in a dish. This is the recipe for the nights when the pantry is thin, the energy is lower, and dinner still needs to happen. It feeds a family of four without drama.
Get the Recipe: Hamburger Casserole

Cattle Drive Casserole

A slice of cheesy lasagna being lifted from a baking dish, topped with melted cheese and parsley.
Cattle Drive Casserole. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

Named for the kind of hearty, no-nonsense cooking that needed to fuel real physical work, Cattle Drive Casserole layers ground beef with beans, corn, cheese, and a biscuit topping that bakes into a complete one-dish dinner with some of the most staying power in this collection. The beans and beef together make it genuinely filling rather than just substantial-looking, and the biscuit topping means there’s no need to serve bread alongside. This is the recipe for cold nights when the family needs something that actually sticks.
Get the Recipe: Cattle Drive Casserole

Salisbury Steak

Several browned meat patties in a creamy mushroom sauce, topped with chopped chives.
Salisbury Steak. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Ground beef shaped into oval patties and simmered in a rich onion and mushroom gravy until everything is deeply flavorful, Salisbury Steak is the diner classic that hits differently than a burger because the gravy does most of the flavor work. Serve it over mashed potatoes or egg noodles, and the whole plate comes together with minimal additional cooking. This is the most gravy-forward recipe in the collection and the one most likely to satisfy the household members who want something that looks and feels like a proper sit-down dinner.
Get the Recipe: Salisbury Steak

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