Ground beef is the kind of ingredient many home cooks reach for when dinner should feel filling. Pick a bake when you want something cozy, a bowl when you want a layered plate, or a skillet meal when the pan is already out. Choose the one that sounds good before you start cooking and serve it with rice, bread, salad, or whatever side you like.

Beef Moussaka

Layered with eggplant, potatoes, ground beef, and Parmesan béchamel, Beef Moussaka turns a pound of beef into eight substantial servings. The recipe takes 1 hour 20 minutes and builds the meat sauce with onion, garlic, tomatoes, red wine, and cinnamon. Roasting the vegetables before assembly keeps the bake structured instead of oily. Serve it when a full casserole can cover dinner and leave slices ready for reheating.
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Copycat Smash Burger

High heat gives Copycat Smash Burger a browned crust in 25 minutes, with four portions from a half pound of ground beef. Cheddar, brioche buns, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and spicy mayo fill out the plate without a long ingredient list. The cast-iron method keeps this firmly in the skillet-plate side of the collection. Add fries, a salad, or sliced vegetables when a fast burger dinner is the plan.
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Egg Roll in a Bowl

Built in one skillet, Egg Roll in a Bowl combines lean ground beef, cabbage, carrot, onion, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, and sesame oil. Four servings are ready in 20 minutes, making it one of the quicker bowl options in the group. The cabbage supplies volume without needing wrappers or a separate side. Spoon it over rice or cauliflower rice when the meal needs more weight.
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Sheet Pan Mini Meatloaf and Veggies

On one rimmed pan, Sheet Pan Mini Meatloaf and Veggies pairs four small beef loaves with sweet potatoes and broccoli. The 1-hour recipe uses breadcrumbs, egg, onion, Italian seasoning, barbecue sauce, ketchup, brown sugar, and Worcestershire sauce. Cooking the protein and vegetables together reduces the number of dishes competing for oven space. This works well when each plate needs meat and vegetables already portioned.
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Sloppy Joe Casserole

Under a biscuit-and-cheddar topping, Sloppy Joe Casserole bakes seasoned ground beef with onion, ketchup, and mustard into six servings. It takes 45 minutes and uses Bisquick with milk for the soft upper layer. The casserole format keeps the familiar filling contained instead of relying on buns. Bring it out when a scoopable baked dinner is easier to serve than individual sandwiches.
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Copycat Big Mac Salad

Burger flavors move into a bowl with Copycat Big Mac Salad, a 30-minute recipe that serves four. Ground beef, butter lettuce, onion, cheddar, pickles, sesame seeds, and an optional tomato are finished with a mayonnaise-based special sauce. Keeping the sauce separate also makes the components easier to store for later. Choose this when a loaded dinner bowl sounds better than another bun.
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Hamburger Sliders

Soft Hawaiian rolls hold the beef, onion, cheddar, and tangy sauce in Hamburger Sliders, which makes eight servings in 30 minutes. Melted butter and Everything But the Bagel seasoning help the connected rolls brown in the oven. Baking the whole slab avoids shaping and flipping separate patties. Cut along the seams for an easy handheld dinner with fries, slaw, or a green salad.
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Swedish Meatballs (Ikea Copycat)

Nutmeg-seasoned beef meatballs simmer in a sour cream gravy for Swedish Meatballs (Ikea Copycat), ready in 45 minutes for four servings. Breadcrumbs, onion, egg, beef stock, butter, flour, and Worcestershire sauce form the meatballs and sauce. Everything finishes in the same skillet after browning. Serve the meatballs over mashed potatoes or egg noodles when dinner needs a saucy plate rather than a bake.
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Million Dollar Spaghetti

Cream cheese, ricotta, Parmesan, and mozzarella give Million Dollar Spaghetti its layered center and bubbly top. The 1-hour bake serves eight with spaghetti, ground beef, pork sausage, onion, garlic, marinara, and butter. A 9-by-13-inch dish turns the pasta and meat sauce into clean portions after a short rest. Use it when a large baked dinner needs enough substance for seconds or planned leftovers.
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Salisbury Steak

Shaped into oval patties, Salisbury Steak cooks with mushrooms and beef broth in a single skillet. The 45-minute recipe serves four and mixes ground beef with grated onion, breadcrumbs, egg, salt, and pepper before making the gravy. Simmering the patties in the sauce keeps the plate cohesive and gives the gravy time to thicken. Mashed potatoes, rice, or buttered noodles make sensible sides.
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Pizza Casserole

Penne, ground beef, marinara, mozzarella, Parmesan, pepperoni, onion, and bell pepper fill Pizza Casserole with familiar pizza ingredients. It serves eight in 55 minutes, including a short oven finish after the sauce and pasta are combined. The bake offers a practical middle ground between pizza night and pasta night. Add a salad or roasted vegetables when a larger casserole needs a lighter side.
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Grilled Cheese Burritos

Crisped on a griddle, Grilled Cheese Burritos wrap seasoned ground beef, Mexican rice, Monterey Jack, sour cream, lettuce, and cilantro in large flour tortillas. Six servings take 35 minutes from start to finish. Salsa in the beef mixture keeps the filling connected, while grilling seals the folds and browns the outside. Set out extra salsa or beans when a handheld dinner needs simple additions.
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Cattle Drive Casserole

Beneath the taco-seasoned beef, Cattle Drive Casserole uses a baked biscuit base and serves six in 1 hour 5 minutes. The layers include onion, red bell pepper, tomatoes with green chiles, sour cream, mayonnaise, and a cheddar-pepper Jack blend. Two pounds of ground beef make this one of the larger bakes in the list. Choose it when the casserole needs to carry most of the meal.
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Big Mac Sliders

Connected Hawaiian rolls make Big Mac Sliders easy to assemble as one pan before slicing into 12 portions. Ground beef, onion, cheddar, lettuce, and a sauce made with mayonnaise, relish, mustard, vinegar, paprika, and seasonings come together in 35 minutes. Toasting and baking the rolls adds structure around the loose beef filling. Serve these when a casual dinner works better as grab-and-go portions.
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Cowboy Casserole

Tater tots form the top layer of Cowboy Casserole, a 37-minute bake that serves six. Ground beef cooks with onion, garlic, taco seasoning, crushed tomatoes, corn, and green bell pepper before shredded cheese and tots go over the filling. The potato topping handles the starch without another pot or side dish. Keep this option for evenings when one casserole needs to cover most of the plate.
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Crunchwrap Supreme

Folded around a crisp tostada, Crunchwrap Supreme layers seasoned ground beef, nacho cheese sauce, sour cream, lettuce, tomato, and Mexican-blend cheese. Four servings take 30 minutes, with each wrap toasted seam-side down in a skillet. The smaller tortilla in the center helps close the larger one around the filling. Pair it with salsa, guacamole, or rice for a copycat-style handheld dinner.
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Spaghetti Bolognese

Pancetta and ground beef give Spaghetti Bolognese a deeper meat base than a basic jarred sauce. The recipe serves 10 in 40 minutes with onion, celery, carrot, wine, tomato paste, crushed tomatoes, chicken broth, milk, and spaghetti. A Dutch oven keeps the vegetables, beef, and sauce in one pot before the pasta is added at serving. Garlic bread or a green salad completes the plate.
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Baked Beef Tacos

Standing upright in a baking dish, Baked Beef Tacos hold seasoned beef and cheddar inside eight crisp shells. The 45-minute recipe serves four and adds onion, garlic, tomato, jalapeño, red onion, cilantro, sour cream, and optional lime. Baking several tacos together keeps the cheese melting evenly while the shells stay supported. This is a useful choice when taco dinner needs less last-minute assembly.
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Homemade Lasagna

Precooked noodles shorten the path to Homemade Lasagna, which serves four in 30 minutes. Ground beef, onion, garlic, diced tomatoes, basil, ricotta, Parmesan, and Italian seasoning form the sauce and cheese layers. The compact bake brings pasta, protein, and sauce together in one dish without a separate stovetop plate. Let it rest before cutting, then add salad or garlic bread alongside.
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Stuffed Cabbage

Wrapped in tender cabbage leaves, Stuffed Cabbage combines ground beef and pork with rice, breadcrumbs, onion, parsley, and tomato sauce. Four servings take 2 hours 10 minutes, including 1 hour 15 minutes in the oven. The rolls cook together in an oven-safe pot, so the sauce stays around the filling as it bakes. Plan this for a slower dinner when a make-ahead dish can do the work.
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Cheeseburger Casserole

Elbow macaroni turns Cheeseburger Casserole into a full baked dinner rather than a burger plate. The 45-minute recipe serves six with ground meat, onion, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, ketchup, chopped pickles, and cheddar. Mixing the pasta with the beef before baking spreads the burger flavors through every scoop. Add lettuce, tomato, or extra pickles on top when a fresher finish helps balance the cheese.
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