A big family-style dinner needs food that stretches beyond one small skillet. These 23 ground beef recipes lean on casseroles, tacos, sliders, chili, nachos, burritos, and copycat builds that can be served from pans, boards, bowls, or trays. The list keeps ground beef at the center while giving the table different ways to build plates, from layered bakes to handheld dinners. Some feed a crowd straight from the oven, while others work as part of a casual spread with toppings and sides.

Baked Beef Tacos

Crisped in the oven for a tray dinner that moves fast, Baked Beef Tacos turn 8 hard taco shells into a 45-minute meal with 1 pound of beef and shredded cheddar. Taco seasoning, onion, garlic, tomato, jalapeno, red onion, cilantro, sour cream, and lime bring the toppings into one easy setup. The oven step keeps the shells crisp while the cheese melts over the beef. Serve them with rice, beans, or a salad when the family wants taco night without assembling every plate separately.
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Spaghetti Casserole

Pasta night stretches much further when Spaghetti Casserole gives 12 servings in 27 minutes with lean ground beef, diced tomatoes, and 8 ounces of spaghetti. Ricotta, mozzarella, Parmesan, onion, garlic, oregano, and fresh basil turn it into a layered bake with enough cheese to hold the noodles together. The large yield makes it useful for family-style dinners or next-day portions. Serve it with garlic bread and a green salad to round out the pan.
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Beef Chili

One pot of Beef Chili makes 8 servings in 75 minutes, built on 2 pounds of ground beef, kidney beans, tomato paste, fire-roasted crushed tomatoes, and broth. Chili powder, cumin, cocoa powder, oregano, onion, garlic, and apple cider vinegar give the pot depth without needing extra sides to carry dinner. The larger batch works well when people are serving themselves from the stove. Add tortilla chips, shredded cheese, green onions, or rice for a full family-style setup.
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Beef Enchilada Casserole

Layered with corn tortillas and red sauce, Beef Enchilada Casserole serves 6 in 60 minutes with ground beef, red beans, and shredded mozzarella or Monterey Jack. Onion, garlic, taco seasoning, beef stock, cilantro, jalapeños, red onion, and sour cream fill out the dish. It brings the flavor of enchiladas without rolling each tortilla one at a time. Set it in the center of the table with chips and salsa for a casual dinner.
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Beef Pot Pie

Under a flaky pastry top, Beef Pot Pie turns 1 pound of ground beef into 8 servings in 55 minutes. The filling uses onion, carrot, celery, garlic, beef broth, Worcestershire sauce, half-and-half, frozen peas, thyme, and refrigerated puff pastry sheets. It works for family-style dinners because the whole meal bakes into one dish with vegetables and sauce already included. Serve slices with a simple salad, or keep it as the main plate when a pan meal is enough.
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Beef Tacos

Ready in 30 minutes, Beef Tacos make 4 servings with lean ground beef, tomato paste, chili powder, cumin, oregano, garlic powder, and corn tortillas. Lettuce, shredded Mexican cheese blend, tomatoes, and red onion give each plate the standard toppings without much prep. The short cook time makes this one useful when dinner needs to move quickly. Put the filling in a bowl and let everyone build their own tacos at the table.
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Copycat Big Mac Salad

Burger flavor takes a bowl format in Copycat Big Mac Salad, a 30-minute dinner with 4 servings of ground beef, butter lettuce, white onion, cheddar cheese, pickles, sesame seeds, and optional tomato. The sauce uses mayonnaise, dill pickle relish, sugar, and seasonings for the familiar Big Mac-style finish. It still fits a ground beef dinner spread, especially when paired with fries, rolls, or another tray dish. Serve it in a big bowl so people can scoop their own portions.
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Air Fryer Beef and Potato Burrito (Taco Bell Copycat)

Packed with potatoes and beef, Air Fryer Beef and Potato Burrito (Taco Bell Copycat) makes 5 servings in 45 minutes. Diced russet potatoes, ground beef, nacho cheese sauce, sour cream, large flour tortillas, taco seasoning, olive oil, salt, pepper, and water make the burrito rich and sturdy. The potato-beef mix helps each wrap stretch across bigger appetites. Serve with salsa, shredded lettuce, or extra sour cream for an easy family-style burrito plate.
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Cheeseburger

Scaled for two but easy to multiply, Cheeseburger makes 2 servings in 20 minutes with ground beef, soft burger buns, cheddar cheese, romaine lettuce, pickles, tomato, and red onion. Ketchup and Worcestershire sauce help season the patties without turning the recipe complicated. It is a useful anchor when the family wants classic burgers rather than another casserole. Double or triple the patties, then serve with fries, chips, or a tray of roasted potatoes.
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Big Mac Crunchwrap

Folded into a crisp copycat-style wrap, Big Mac Crunchwrap makes 4 servings in 45 minutes with ground beef, large flour tortillas, soft taco tortillas, corn tostadas, cheddar cheese, pickles, lettuce, onion, and sesame seeds. Onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper, and olive oil season the beef before everything gets sealed inside. The tostada layer gives it crunch without extra sides. Serve each wrap cut in half with fries or a chopped salad.
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Homemade Lasagna

Classic pan dinner energy comes through in Homemade Lasagna, a 30-minute bake with 4 servings, precooked lasagna noodles, 1 1/2 pounds of ground beef, diced tomatoes, ricotta, and Parmesan. Onion, garlic, basil, Italian seasoning, olive oil, salt, and pepper build the sauce and cheese layers. It fits family-style dinners because the pan slices neatly into portions. Add garlic bread or a crisp salad if the table needs more.
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Big Mac Pinwheels

Rolled into puff pastry instead of buns, Big Mac Pinwheels make 8 servings in 55 minutes with ground beef, pre-rolled puff pastry, shredded cheddar, onion, lettuce, sesame seeds, mayonnaise, pickle relish, mustard, garlic powder, and paprika. The pastry holds the burger-style filling in pieces that are easy to share. They work well when dinner is more of a tray spread than a plated meal. Serve with pickles, fries, or a chopped salad for a fuller family-style dinner.
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Cabbage Rolls

Slow-baked and portioned from the start, Cabbage Rolls make 6 servings in 160 minutes with lean ground beef, cooked long-grain rice, cabbage, tomato sauce, onion, garlic, egg, parsley, dill, and Worcestershire sauce. The long cook time gives the cabbage and sauce time to soften around the beef-rice filling. It is a strong choice when the meal can bake ahead of dinner. Serve the rolls with mashed potatoes, bread, or a green vegetable.
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Big Mac Sliders

Baked as one connected tray, Big Mac Sliders make 12 servings in 35 minutes with ground beef, Hawaiian rolls, cheddar cheese, lettuce, white onion, mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish, mustard, vinegar, paprika, and garlic powder. Keeping the rolls connected turns the sliders into one pan that can be sliced after baking. That format works well for big family-style dinners, especially when people want seconds. Serve with fries, pickles, or a crunchy slaw on the side.
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Cattle Drive Casserole

Built with a baking mix base, Cattle Drive Casserole makes 6 servings in 65 minutes with 2 pounds of ground beef, whole milk, red bell pepper, onion, taco seasoning, mayonnaise, sour cream, shredded cheese, and diced tomatoes with green chiles. The creamy topping and beef layer help the casserole eat like a full dinner from one dish. It suits a table that needs filling portions without extra work. Serve with shredded lettuce, salsa, or sliced jalapeños.
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Cheeseburger Sliders

Mini burgers turn into a shared tray with Cheeseburger Sliders, a 25-minute recipe that makes 6 servings with slider buns, mini burger patties, American cheese, ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish, vinegar, paprika, onion powder, and garlic powder. The smaller size helps stretch the beef across a shared tray. They fit family-style dinners because people can grab one or two depending on appetite. Serve with fries, raw veggies, or chips for a low-effort plate.
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Chili Relleno Casserole

Whole green chilies give Chili Relleno Casserole its base, while ground beef, onion, Monterey Jack, corn tortilla chips, refried beans, eggs, flour, hot sauce, milk, and paprika turn it into 6 servings in 65 minutes. The eggs and milk help bind the layers while the chips and beans make the dish more filling. It works well as the main pan for a Tex-Mex dinner. Serve with rice, salsa, and sour cream.
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Cowboy Nachos

Tortilla chips become dinner when Cowboy Nachos make 4 servings in 35 minutes with ground beef, jarred queso, shredded taco blend cheese, BBQ sauce, crispy fried onions, jalapeño, sour cream, and diced white onion. The beef is seasoned with garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cumin, salt, and pepper. It suits a casual family-style dinner where the table is built around toppings. Serve straight from the pan with extra napkins and lime wedges.
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Copycat Savvy Slider

Fast burger-shop flavor drives Copycat Savvy Slider, a 30-minute recipe with 2 servings of ground beef, American cheese, slider buns, sliced pickles, Boom Boom sauce, lettuce, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper. The serving size is small, but the method is simple enough to repeat for a bigger tray. It works when dinner needs a slider option without leaving home. Serve the sliders with French fries, or add another ground beef dish if feeding a larger table.
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Cowboy Queso Dip

Set out as a hot center dish, Cowboy Queso Dip makes 8 servings in 35 minutes with ground beef, onion, garlic, diced tomatoes with green chilies, cream cheese, cheddar cheese, chili powder, cumin, cilantro, and tortilla chips. The beef and cheese make the dip filling enough to sit beside tacos, sliders, or nachos. It helps round out a family-style spread when people want something scoopable. Keep extra chips nearby for serving.
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Tater Tot Casserole

Short-cut ingredients do the heavy lifting in Tater Tot Casserole, a 25-minute dish with 6 servings of ground beef, onion, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, cream of mushroom soup, cheddar cheese, tater tots, and fresh parsley. The tots form the top layer while the beef and soup create a creamy base underneath. It fits busy family-style dinners because the ingredients are familiar and the pan comes together quickly. Serve with steamed vegetables or a salad to balance the plate.
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Cowboy Sliders

Smoky toppings turn Cowboy Sliders into a 35-minute tray with 4 servings, ground beef, jalapeño, pepper Jack cheese, bacon, Worcestershire sauce, brioche mini buns, BBQ sauce, yellow onion, crispy fried onions, and melted butter. The beef, cheese, bacon, and onion layers make each slider rich enough for dinner. They work best as part of a family-style tray with sides nearby. Serve with slaw, fries, or pickles to cut through the richness.
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Big Mac Sloppy Joe

Loose-meat sandwiches get a copycat spin when Big Mac Sloppy Joe makes 6 servings in 35 minutes with ground beef, hamburger buns, cheddar cheese, pickles, shredded lettuce, onion, mayonnaise, pickle relish, sugar, vinegar, garlic powder, and onion powder. The sauce gives the filling its burger-style flavor while the buns keep it easy to serve. It is a strong fit for big family-style dinners because one skillet can fill several sandwiches. Add fries, chips, or a simple salad.
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