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Cheeseburger Casserole (Homemade Hamburger Helper)

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I’m a big fan of ground beef (mince) recipes because it’s economical, requires no chopping and it’s a terrific sponge for flavour.

So for those of you who put a packet of beef mince in your shopping basket this week, this Cheeseburger Casserole is for you! The key ingredients are fairly standard pantry items. And the items that are not can be substituted:

  • carrot, celery and corn are optional. Feel free to add other chopped veg
  • some subs available for the spices

The cheese is not optional. If you skip it, then this pretty much becomes a bolognese, hmm??

What goes in Cheeseburger Casserole - homemade Hamburger Helper recipe

One pot! 20 minutes!

The beauty of this recipe is the speed at which it has to be cooked. You cannot cook the pasta for longer than 12 minutes, otherwise your sauce will disappear and you’ll end up with overly soft pasta.

It’s a 19 minute job on the stove:

  • Onion, garlic, celery, carrot – 4 minutes
  • Brown beef – 3 minutes
  • Add the other stuff and stir – 2 minutes
  • Cook – 8 minutes (no peeking!)
  • Stir & Cheese – 1 minute
  • Melt -2 minutes
  • TOTAL 20 minutes

(PS I used to work in finance. This is the extent of the maths I do nowadays 🤓)

How to make Cheeseburger Casserole - homemade Hamburger Helper recipe

This Cheeseburger Casserole is a recipe from my good friend Jo from Jo Cooks. It’s one of many fabulous one pot recipes in her cookbook, 30 Minute One Pot Meals. 

I originally shared this recipe back in 2016 to celebrate the release of her cookbook. It was fabulous then, and it’s just as fabulous now. ❤️

Jo Cooks 30 Minute One Pot Meals cookbook - Cheeseburger Casserole / Homemade Hamburger Helper recipe

Sometimes, I reduce the amount of pasta (because I always have half packets 250g/8oz lying around!) and up the veg quota. Zucchini and red peppers /capsicum are ideal. Jo also suggests topping it with diced tomato which is a great topping.

If you do this, then you might not need a side salad. But if you do, try your garden salad or steamed vegetables with French Dressing, Balsamic Dressing or my favourite Italian Dressing. Or make a big batch of Broccoli Salad that will last you days and days!

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