43 Ground Beef Recipes for Hearty Family Meals

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You want ground beef recipes? We’ve got ground beef recipes. In fact, we’ve got ground beef recipes for classics like meatloaf and Sloppy Joes as well as for more contemporary takes on easy dinners, like these Beefy Cheesy Sweet Potatoes With Kimchi (hello, sheet-pan supper) and these Spiced Beef Taco Bowls. Whichever direction you want to go in, we’ll help you get there.
Before you start, though, can we all just take a moment to thank this ingredient for being so nourishing, versatile, and ubiquitous? Seriously, you can find it at any grocery store, big or small, and turn it into so many different dishes.
Okay, we’ll stop so you can scroll on. Now presenting: Our all-time best ground beef recipes, just for you:
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Tater Tot Hotdish
Don’t let the brown-on-brown-on-brown of this Midwest staple fool you: This comforting casserole is one of our most flavorful ground beef recipes. Why do you think we put it first?
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Grilled Arayes With Creamy Cucumber Salad
These Middle Eastern meat-stuffed pitas get their flavor from baharat, a finely ground spice mixture, often made with paprika, black pepper, cinnamon, coriander, cumin, and cardamom. (Baharat literally means “spice” in Arabic.)
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Mushroom and Shallot Salisbury Steak
Did you know that this iconic American dish—thin oval patties of probably-too-lean ground beef swimming in mushroom gravy—was originally invented for Civil War soldiers?
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Picadillo
Picadillo is a kind of Latin American stir-fry, a great one-pot dish that usually contains a mixture of potatoes, ground beef, tomatoes, and spices (at least). All you need are some fresh flour tortillas, and you’ve got dinner.
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Kofteh Tabrizi
These meatballs made of beef, rice, and split peas are stuffed with dried fruit and braised in a flavorful tomato sauce—and the recipe comes from one of our Best New Restaurants of 2024.
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Puffy Tacos With Picadillo
Filled with seasoned ground beef and all the fixings (salsa, shredded iceberg, chopped tomatoes, grated cheddar, cilantro, and lime), these fried taco shells are the pride of San Antonio.
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Mamá Rosa’s Lasagna de Carne
This Dominican-style lasagna has an herby sofrito to thank for marrying its components so deliciously. If your taste leans more Italian, try BA’s Best Lasagna. And if you’re willing to try something new, go for our Cottage Cheese Lasagna. (She’s a wild card.)
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Argentinian Beef Empanadas
Keep some of these empanadas on ice and you’ll be ready to offer unexpected guests something with zero stress involved. (The empanadas will keep on a sheet tray in the freezer up to three months.)
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Halftime Chili
You don’t need a slow cooker or an Instant Pot for this; a heavy, large Dutch oven is your best friend when it comes to making chili. And oh, do we have opinions about Dutch ovens.
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Creamy Coconut Curry Meatballs
If you were to draw a Venn diagram with three circles—ground beef dinners, South Asian recipes, and comfort foods—this curry would sit where all of their curves intersect and form a cozy little pocket.
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Spiced Beef Taco Bowls
We’ve been known to make our own spice blends—there's a major difference when you make them from scratch—but for this weeknight dinner, nothing compares to store-bought taco seasoning mix.
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Mini Meatball and Pastina Soup
Not much is cuter (or more delicious) than pastina, which translates to “little pasta,” mingling with tender, bite-size meatballs in a rich, warm tomato broth.
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Tamale Pie
Neither a tamale nor a pie, this Tex-Mex casserole is a mash-up of beefy chili and homemade cornbread. The addition of a $2 can of beans allows you to use 50% less ground beef, keeping the dish economical without compromising flavor.
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Spaghetti and Verrry Tender Meatballs
When we say tender, we mean spoon-tender. For a pasta-free version of fork-and-knife-required meatballs, make these Tuesday Night Meatballs and serve them with some bread and a mixed greens salad on the side.
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Smash Burger Alfresco
We can’t get enough of the smash burger, with its squishy potato bun and a lacy patty griddled over high heat. Make that two patties, actually; you’ll want more of that crispy exterior.
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Sheet-Pan Meatballs With Burst Tomatoes and Parmesan Toast
Herb-studded meatballs compete with oven-roasted cherry tomatoes for the starring role in a quick and easy sheet-pan dinner.
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Beefy Cheesy Sweet Potatoes With Kimchi
This nacho-inspired game-day dish uses kimchi two ways. Some is cooked with the beef to concentrate its umami funk; the rest is sprinkled on top for a tangy finish.
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No-Skewer-Needed Kebabs With Onion Salad
There’s some science involved in getting these free-form kefta so juicy. Really mixing the meat vigorously with your hands alters myosin, a muscle protein, helping it hold on to liquid.
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Spicy Kimchi Sujebi
Don’t be intimidated by making your own noodles. (In fact, there are all kinds of noodles you can easily DIY at home.) These three-ingredient Korean sujebi are endlessly forgiving—and a perfect balance for savory ground meat and funky kimchi.
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Gochujang Sloppy Joes
This Korean-inspired take on classic Sloppy Joes requires no accompaniment, but you will want to serve the filling on toasted buns with potato chips (or french fries) and pickles.
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Shepherd’s Pie
Not that we really need to sell this one, but did you see this cozy, meaty dish is topped with mashed potatoes? Our Caribbean Shepherd’s Pie is too.
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Stuffed Peppers
The filling for these bell peppers combines ground beef and pork (go all in on beef, if you must), cooked white rice, spices including cumin and smoked paprika, walnuts for added texture, and raisins for a touch of sweetness.
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Creamy Tahini and Harissa Beef
This speedy beef skillet dinner is flavored with, like the title says, harissa and tahini. We strongly recommend thick, velvety New York Shuk brand harissa.
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Meatball Soup With Beef Stew Vibes
Speaking of meatballs, this is our favorite recipe for when we want all the flavors of classic beef stew in just one hour. How is that even possible? Quick-cooking meatballs stand in for braised, shredded beef.
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Afghan Pasta
This weeknight dish features many of the same flavors as mantu, a beloved but labor-intensive dumpling often served at parties. This version features a deeply savory meat sauce spiced with cumin and coriander and is topped with a garlicky, minty yogurt sauce.
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Dad’s Hamburger Sandwich
Allow us to clear up any confusion: A hamburger is a sandwich when it’s stacked with a fried egg, pickled red onions, and special sauce and wedged between two buttered pieces of sandwich bread.
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Creamed-Spinach-Stuffed Meatloaf
Traditional meatloaf gets recast as an impressive centerpiece in this ground beef recipe. Speaking of throwbacks, we wonder if our Beef Stroganoff would work with ground beef in place of skirt steak? If you test it, please report back.
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Juicy Lucy Sliders
If you didn’t already know, Juicy Lucys are cheese-filled burgers that originated in Minnesota. (American, Swiss, Muenster, pepper Jack, or cheddar cheese would work; they all qualify as “melting cheeses.”)
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Piñon
This cheesy layered casserole recipe is the ultimate sweet-and-savory mash-up thanks to ground beef simmered with sofrito, melty mozzarella, and fried plantains to top it all off.
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Piri-Piri Meatballs
Both seasoned and garnished with a homemade hot chile sauce, these meatballs can be the star of a game-day spread or holiday grazing party, but they can also be turned into dinner: Bake them onto a pizza, stuff them into heroes, or pile them alongside rice and a big green salad.
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Spiced Beef and Refried Bean Tostadas
Weeknight dinner can’t get much simpler than this easy ground beef recipe for Mexican tostadas. Buy the shells at the store or buy soft tortillas and fry them up yourself.
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BA’s Best Bolognese
It doesn’t take a lot of ingredients (or a lot of money) to make a classic Bolognese recipe. What it does take, though, is patience: This is going to need about three hours on the stovetop.
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Bulgogi Meatloaf Sandwich
We took the ingredients you might find in a Korean bulgogi marinade to get this spicy, sweet, savory, and sour flavor bomb. The Asian-ish meatloaf is the ground beef recipe you didn’t know you needed.
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Pastitsio
This hearty Greek casserole starts with extra-large hollow noodles (a.k.a. Greek macaroni), which get topped with spiced, tomato sauce-y meat, which in turn gets topped with a creamy, kasseri cheesy béchamel.
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All-American Cheeseburger Pasta
Here’s a dinner idea: DIY Hamburger Helper. Whether you call it that or Bougie Chili Mac, Pasta alla Americaine, or All-American Cheeseburger Pasta, it will be delicious.
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Cabbage Roll Casserole
This ground beef casserole is one of those dinner recipes that gets you your veggies and your protein in one fell swoop. Oh, and there’s rice in it too. Complete meal alert!
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Tex-Mex-Style Beef Enchiladas
Not all enchiladas are created equal. Case in point: While you might be familiar with quickly sizzling tortillas in oil so they become pliable for most enchilada recipes, the tortillas here get dipped in a homemade chili gravy.
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Jamaican Beef Patties
These flaky, savory pastries can be found at street vendors and restaurants in Jamaica and throughout the Caribbean, but they’re also fun to make at home as a snack or appetizer.
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Black Bean “Jajang” Bolo Rice
This rich main dish nods to both Korean-Chinese jajangmyeon and ragù Bolognese, relying on fermented black bean paste (jajang) for earthy backbone to the meaty sauce.
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Stuffed Eggplant With Crispy Beef
Eggplant roasted to the point of being custardy, sweet-tart pomegranate seeds, creamy garlic yogurt, and crispy beef—eggplant naysayers, this easy dinner is coming to change your mind.
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Dirty Rice With Black-Eyed Peas and Scallions
You can now make the famous dirty rice from Commander’s Palace in New Orleans at home. Why is this place so legendary? Even the staff family meal is legendary.
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Spicy Beef and Cucumbers With Black Vinegar
If you’ve never cooked diced cucumbers before, then this recipe should convince you to try it. You want them softened and translucent so they’re ready to soak up the black vinegar and soy sauce.
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Adult "SpaghettiOs"
Even as kids, we felt there was something missing with SpaghettiOs. (Don’t get us wrong, we’d still happily eat them.) Enter this ground beef recipe, which is basically a comforting but refined mash-up of SpaghettiOs and meatballs.