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Boxed meals like cheeseburger casserole from Hamburger Helper are not only quick and easy ways to make dinner on busy weeknights, they’re also comforting and may even bring about some childhood nostalgia.
But if the idea of serving a box dinner makes you feel a little uneasy — they are typically loaded with preservatives, after all — we recently found a great recipe online that allows you to make Hamburger Helper-style cheeseburger casserole from scratch!
This recipe for
cheeseburger casserole from The Kitchn calls for ground beef, onions, beef broth, elbow macaroni, spices and a few other easy-to-find ingredients. Once it’s all cooked, you’ll add cheddar cheese on top and let it melt into the rest of the ingredients. The recipe takes just five minutes of prep work and is ready in 30 minutes, offering up four to six servings.
Just like the boxed version, The Kitchn’s cheeseburger casserole is all made in one
pot, so you won’t be dirtying tons of
dishes. If you want to serve it in the center of the
table, however, you’ll likely want to transfer it from the pot you cooked it in to a
casserole dish, but you’ll still only be using two dishes to make the entire meal.
Of course, you can also make substitutions to the recipe if there are any ingredients you don’t like, including using a different kind of
cheese. You can also make it healthier by swapping out the ground beef for ground turkey, which has fewer calories and fat.
To make sure you’re getting your recommended amount of vegetables for the day, you could also add some steamed veggies to the mixture, like broccoli or cauliflower, or serve the dish with a side of vegetables or a
salad.
More One-Pot, Boxed-Style Dinners
Some savvy internet chefs have also come with some other homemade Hamburger Helper-style recipes, like
this one from The Novice Chef that adds flour to thicken it and pasta shells for a bit of a different texture if you’re burnt out on elbow macaroni.
Along with the flour and pasta, you’ll need ground beef (or any of the subs we mentioned above), beef broth, tomato sauce, heavy cream, cheese and a handful of seasonings, including
smoked paprika, which has a richer, heavier flavor than normal paprika.
The Novice Chef notes that the dish is quite rich and if you need more liquid for your pasta, you can use water or extra beef broth. If you are substituting a different pasta for the shells, just try to use a similar size so the liquid ratio is accurate.
If you want to make it even a bit healthier,
this recipe from Half-Baked Harvest is quite similar, but calls for milk instead of heavy cream and also adds grated zucchini to ensure you’re getting some veggies with your comfort
dish.
Also made using just one
pot, you’ll first cook the meat with some olive oil and onion, then stir in seasonings. You’ll then add un-cooked pasta, which you will bring to a boil in broth and milk.
Cheese is next, followed by the toppings of your choice, like fresh parsley.
Other One-Pot Dinner Recipes
If Hamburger Helper-style recipes are simply not the ones for you, there are plenty of other
one-pot recipes that are just as easy and comforting, but with a different flavor profile, like this
creamy chicken and bacon pasta we’ve written about before.
The recipe calls for penne pasta, chicken breasts, bacon, spinach, tomatoes, parmesan cheese and half and half, plus seasonings like paprika and garlic. It all comes together with about 20 minutes of prep time and 20 minutes of cooking time.
You’ll simply cook the chicken with seasonings in a pot or
skillet, then remove the chicken and cook up some onions. You’ll then add marinara sauce and
water, adding the chicken back and some pasta, cooking it until the pasta is done. Once it’s all cooked, you’ll stir in cheese and add more if you want, then garnish with more seasonings.
It takes just 10 minutes of prep time and 30 minutes of cooking time, so it can be quick on a weeknight, or just a comforting dish for a weekend meal. It calls for some pretty basic ingredients you may already have on hand, like enchilada sauce, black beans, crushed tomatoes and vegetable broth.
It can also be customized for everyone in the family by using separate toppings, like sour cream, cilantro, green onions, tomato, jalapeño and cheese.
If you add these to your weeknight rotation, let us know how it goes!