What To Make with Hamburger Meat: 20 Ground Beef Dishes

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Hamburger meat is one of the most versatile ingredients you can keep on hand. Whether you’re throwing together a quick weeknight dinner or coming up with new recipes, ground beef delivers on flavor and flexibility. 

From juicy burgers and ground beef tacos to global favorites like samosas and burek, let’s explore 20 delicious ways to use hamburger meat.

Key takeaways

  • Hamburger meat is versatile and budget-friendly, making it ideal for quick dinners, meal prep, or creative cooking experiments.

  • You can stretch ground beef by mixing it with beans or chopped mushrooms—smart ways to save money and boost nutrition.

  • Comfort food classics like burgers, casseroles, and chili remain popular go-tos for home cooks and casual menus.

  • Global dishes like burek, kofta, and samosas show how ground beef works across cuisines, adding variety without extra cost.

  • Many dishes are freezer-friendly or make great leftovers, making hamburger meat a practical choice for busy households.

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Comfort food classics

Looking for something warm, filling, and familiar? These classic dishes are cozy crowd-pleasers that use simple ingredients—and ground beef is usually the star of the show. Whether you're feeding your family or just yourself, these meals bring comfort (and leftovers).

1. Classic burgers

Burgers are the most obvious—and for good reason. Ground beef forms the base of a juicy, satisfying burger that you can dress up or keep simple. Great for a quick dinner or grilling night.

Why it's great

  • Just a few ingredients

  • Easy to customize with toppings and buns

  • Works with whatever’s in your fridge

What to watch out for

  • Can be dry if overcooked

  • Store-bought buns make a difference—choose good ones!

2. Sloppy joes

Think burgers, but saucier and a little messier—in the best way. Sloppy Joes combine ground beef with a sweet-savory sauce, served on a toasted bun. Great for nostalgic meals or feeding a group on a budget.

Why it's great

  • Super affordable

  • Big flavor with pantry staples

  • Kids (and grown-ups) love them

What to watch out for

  • Messy to eat

  • Needs a sturdy bun to hold all that saucy goodness

3. Meatloaf

Meatloaf stretches ground beef with breadcrumbs, eggs, and seasonings, then bakes it into a savory loaf. It’s classic comfort food—and great for meal prep, since it reheats well.

Why it's great

  • Budget-friendly

  • Makes great leftovers

  • You can add your own twist (BBQ glaze, chopped veggies, etc.)

What to watch out for

  • Takes a bit longer to cook

  • Can get dry without enough moisture (add some milk or ketchup to the mix!)

4. Shepherd’s pie (aka cottage pie)

This hearty dish layers cooked ground beef and veggies under a layer of creamy mashed potatoes. It’s baked until golden and bubbling—perfect for a chilly night.

Why it's great

  • Total comfort food

  • Easy to make ahead or freeze

  • Good way to use leftover mashed potatoes or frozen veggies

What to watch out for

  • More steps than a one-pan meal

  • You’ll need to turn on the oven

5. Ground beef casseroles

Whether it’s cheeseburger casserole or beefy baked pasta, casseroles combine beef, carbs, and cheese into one easy dish. Great for feeding a crowd or making leftovers that actually get eaten.

Why it's great

  • One-dish dinner

  • Easy to double and freeze

  • Endless variations with what you have on hand

What to watch out for

  • Can get heavy—balance with veggies or a side salad

  • Some versions need a lot of ingredients

Global favorites

If you’re looking to mix things up or try something new, these globally inspired dishes use ground beef in creative, flavorful ways. From flaky pastries to spicy stir-fries, they’re a great way to bring new flavors into your kitchen without needing fancy equipment.

6. Burek (savory meat pastry)

Burek is a flaky pastry filled with seasoned ground beef and onions, popular in the Balkans and parts of the Middle East. It’s crisp on the outside, juicy on the inside, and absolutely delicious. You’ll often find it shaped into spirals or rolls, but any shape works!

Why it’s great

  • A unique twist on beef and pastry

  • Great for making ahead and reheating

  • Pairs well with yogurt or a simple salad

What to watch out for

  • Phyllo dough can be delicate to work with

  • Takes a bit of time to layer and bake

7. Picadillo

This sweet-and-savory Latin American dish combines ground beef with tomatoes, spices, olives, and sometimes raisins. Serve it over rice, in empanadas, or alongside fried plantains.

Why it’s great

  • Packed with flavor from simple ingredients

  • Makes great leftovers

  • Flexible—add potatoes, veggies, or beans

What to watch out for

  • Flavor can be strong for picky eaters

  • Might need a few pantry spices you don’t use every day

8. Kofta

Kofta is a Middle Eastern dish made with ground beef (or lamb), herbs, and warm spices like cumin and coriander. Formed into patties or skewers, they’re grilled, baked, or pan-fried—perfect with flatbread and yogurt sauce.

Why it’s great

  • Bold, herby flavor

  • Cooks quickly

  • Great for grilling or stove-top

What to watch out for

  • Needs fresh herbs and spices for best flavor

  • Can be crumbly without proper binding (use egg or breadcrumbs)

9. Samosas

These triangular pastries are filled with spiced ground beef and often peas or potatoes. Fried or baked, they’re crispy and satisfying—and great as a snack, appetizer, or lunch.

Why it’s great

  • Totally freezer-friendly

  • Delicious with dipping sauces

  • Fun to make with friends or kids

What to watch out for

  • Folding takes practice

  • More time-intensive than quick meals

10. Asian-inspired beef dishes

Ground beef is a great shortcut for stir-fries, rice bowls, or lettuce wraps. You can season it with soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and scallions for quick, flavorful meals.

Why it’s great

  • Fast and flexible

  • Great over rice or noodles

  • Works with any veggies you have

What to watch out for

  • Sauce can get salty—taste as you go

  • Requires a few key flavor ingredients like soy sauce or sesame oil

Quick and casual

Whether you're cooking on a weeknight or tossing something together for lunch, these dishes are fast, flexible, and easy to make with whatever you have in the fridge.

11. Tacos and taco bowls

Ground beef tacos are a staple for a reason—they’re quick, tasty, and easy to customize. You can serve them in shells, over rice, or even on a bed of lettuce for a low-carb bowl.

Why it’s great

  • Super fast to cook

  • Kid- and crowd-friendly

  • Endless topping options

What to watch out for

  • Seasoning is key—bland tacos are sad tacos

  • Can get soggy fast, especially in shells

12. Nachos

Pile tortilla chips high with ground beef, cheese, beans, and whatever toppings you like. Pop it under the broiler for a crispy, gooey snack or meal.

Why it’s great

  • Perfect for sharing or solo dinners

  • Great way to use up leftovers

  • Customizable for picky eaters

What to watch out for

  • Easy to overload and get soggy

  • Needs oven or broiler for best results

13. Pasta dishes

Ground beef works in so many pasta recipes—think spaghetti Bolognese, hamburger mac and cheese, or creamy beef stroganoff. Comforting, filling, and full of flavor.

Why it’s great

  • Great for batch cooking

  • Pairs well with pantry staples like pasta, canned tomatoes, and cheese

  • Feels fancy with minimal effort

What to watch out for

  • Sauce can dry out if overcooked

  • Some dishes require multiple pots

14. Chili

Hearty, meaty, and slow-simmered, chili is a go-to dish for cool nights or big game days. It’s super flexible—you can make it spicy, add beans, or throw in veggies.

Why it’s great

  • One-pot wonder

  • Gets better the next day

  • Feeds a crowd

What to watch out for

  • Needs time to develop flavor

  • Spices can be overpowering if not balanced

15. Lettuce wraps

For something lighter, try seasoned ground beef in lettuce leaves with crunchy toppings and a drizzle of sauce. It’s a fast, fresh option that doesn’t feel like a compromise.

Why it’s great

  • Low-carb and refreshing

  • Quick to cook

  • Fun to build your own

What to watch out for

  • Lettuce tears easily—choose sturdy leaves

  • Needs bold seasoning to stand out

Stuffed, rolled, and handheld

Ground beef isn’t just for the plate—it’s perfect for filling things. From stuffed veggies to portable pies, these dishes are flavorful, fun to make, and easy to serve.

16. Empanadas or hand pies

Empanadas are pastry pockets filled with ground beef, onions, and spices—baked or fried depending on your vibe. They're perfect as a snack, appetizer, or grab-and-go lunch.

Why it’s great

  • Totally freezer-friendly

  • Great for meal prep or entertaining

  • You can make them spicy, cheesy, or loaded with veggies

What to watch out for

  • Folding takes a little practice

  • Dough can dry out if overworked

17. Stuffed peppers

Hollowed-out bell peppers filled with seasoned beef, rice, and cheese—then baked until soft and melty. A colorful, all-in-one meal.

Why it’s great

  • Feels fancy but easy to make

  • Uses up leftovers like rice or sauce

  • Can be made ahead and reheated

What to watch out for

  • Peppers can tip over in the oven (use a snug baking dish)

  • Undercooked rice is a common mistake—pre-cook it first

18. Beef-stuffed pasta

Ravioli, tortellini, manicotti—these pasta dishes get an upgrade with seasoned beef inside. Serve with tomato sauce, béchamel, or browned butter.

Why it’s great

  • Feels special for a weekend or date night

  • You can freeze extras for later

  • Impressive for guests or gatherings

What to watch out for

  • Stuffing pasta is time-consuming

  • Needs proper sealing to keep fillings from leaking

Anytime eats

Ground beef isn’t just for dinner—it works just as well in morning scrambles, party appetizers, or quick weeknight meals. These options are flexible and satisfying whenever the craving hits.

19. Meatballs

Whether Italian-style in marinara, Swedish with creamy gravy, or Asian-inspired with teriyaki glaze, meatballs are a classic for a reason. Serve them over pasta, on a sub, or as party bites.

Why it’s great

  • Great for freezing and meal prep

  • Easy to flavor in lots of different ways

  • Kid- and crowd-friendly

What to watch out for

  • Can dry out if you skip breadcrumbs or eggs

  • Needs a sauce or dip to really shine

20. Breakfast hashes and scrambles

Ground beef for breakfast? Absolutely. Brown it up with potatoes, peppers, or eggs for a hearty skillet meal. Top with cheese, hot sauce, or even avocado.

Why it’s great

  • One-pan and super filling

  • Great for using leftovers

  • Works for breakfast, lunch, or brinner

What to watch out for

  • Can get greasy—drain the beef well

  • Balance flavors so it doesn’t taste like dinner leftovers

What should you make with hamburger meat? Just about anything!

Whether you’re cooking for a crowd or just figuring out what to do with that pound of extra hamburger meat in the fridge, there’s no shortage of delicious options to choose from. From cozy casseroles to global comfort food, it’s one of the most versatile and budget-friendly ingredients out there.

You don’t need a culinary degree or fancy gadgets. Just a little seasoning, some inspiration, and maybe an appetite for leftovers. Start simple, get creative, and let ground beef do what it does best: make meals easy, satisfying, and seriously good.

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