Ground Beef Pasta - My Gorgeous Recipes (2024)

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One-Pot Cheesy Ground Beef Pasta, a spectacular midweek dinner recipe that is ready in about 30 minutes. A fantastic blend of flavours, this pasta dish can be enjoyed by the whole family, fussy eaters included. No need for a tomato sauce, this pasta is sheer heaven.

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Pasta might be the basic food we all go back to whenever we have no idea what else to cook, but how about we take it to the very next level this time?

And up its nutritional value by adding some ground beef /beef mince, vegetables and cheese to make a super delicious, comforting and filling dish that will knock everybody's socks off.

Bonus point, we only have one pot to worry about, so no fuss, and hardly any effort here. And I can guarantee you, even those fussy little ones will eat up and ask for seconds.

Love one-pot recipes? MyOne-Pot Leftover Roast Chicken Pasta can be made with any kind of leftover meat, I used chicken, but leftover beef, lamb, pork etc can be used too.

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  • Ingredients needed to make ground beef pasta
  • Step-by-step photos and instructions
  • Can the sauce be cooked separately?
  • More ground beef recipes
  • Ground Beef Pasta
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Ingredients needed to make ground beef pasta

  • ground beef/ beef mince - I used lean, 5% fat
  • onion
  • garlic
  • yellow pepper
  • orange pepper
  • penne pasta - or any other pasta shape
  • beef stock -broth
  • concentrated tomato paste -puree
  • grated cheddar cheese
  • grated parmesan cheese
  • chopped fresh parsley
  • vegetable oil

Step-by-step photos and instructions

As promised, it's super simple, and you can add any other vegetables you like or have around, no need to worry if you don't have these exact veggies I used, anything goes.

  • start by sautéing the onion in a bit of oil - I cut it into slices, but you can chop it up if you like
  • once it has soften, add the ground beef and stir until no longer pink
  • add the chopped garlic, peppers and tomato paste - again, any kind of peppers you have, and the tomato paste can be omitted
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  • add the pasta and beef stock (broth) and leave to cook with the lid on until all the stock is absorbed - that should take about 15 minutes or so, depending on the heat
  • season with salt and black pepper, add the paprika, mixed herbs, cheddar and parmesan cheese, and garnish with fresh parsley
  • remove from the heat, and leave the lid on for 5-10 minutes so the pasta can soak up all the flavours

And that's it, no need to worry about cooking pasta separately while juggling a complicated sauce. It's as simple as one can ask for.

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Can the sauce be cooked separately?

If you want to cook the sauce separately to freeze for another time, that is very easy to do. Leave the pasta out and reduce the beef stock to 1 ½-2 cups, the beef will be cooked through with less, the reason we add more is to cook the pasta too.

Then follow the exact steps, and leave the sauce to cool down before adding it to freezer-friendly containers. All you need to do is heat it and in the microwave and add it to pasta of any kind, rice, bulgur wheat or anything else you like.

This ground beef pasta is not made with tomato sauce apart from the concentrated tomato paste, but if you like to leave it out, that's fine, you can perhaps add red pepper paste for colour, although the paprika works fine too.

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More ground beef recipes

Ground beef makes quick and easy family meals that always go down a treat, these recipes are the true definition of comfort food no matter the season.

  • Deliciously Easy Spaghetti Bolognese Recipe
  • Stuffed Peppers with Ground Beef and Rice
  • Slow Cooker Ground Beef and Sweet Potato Chili
  • Chili Recipe with Beans
  • Bolognese-Stuffed Marrow
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Ground Beef Pasta

One-Pot Cheesy Ground Beef Pasta, a spectacular midweek dinner recipe that is ready in about 30 minutes. A fantastic blend of flavours, this pasta dish can be enjoyed by the whole family, fussy eaters included. No need for a tomato sauce, this pasta is sheer heaven.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: International

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 portions

Calories: 374kcal

Author: Daniela Apostol

Ingredients

  • 250 g ground beef (½ lb) - I used lean, 5% fat
  • 1 onion
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • 1 yellow pepper
  • 1 orange pepper
  • 1 cup penne pasta
  • 4 cups beef stock (broth)
  • 2 tablespoon concentrated tomato paste (puree)
  • ¼ cup grated cheddar cheese
  • 2 tablespoon grated parmesan cheese
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

Metric - US Customary

Instructions

  • Heat up the oil in a large pan, peel and slice the onion, and sautee until soft.

  • Add the ground beef and stir to break the meat until no longer pink.

  • Add the chopped garlic, peppers and tomato paste, and give it a stir.

  • Add the pasta and beef stock, cover the pan with a lid, and leave to cook until the liquid is absorbed and the pasta is cooked.

  • Add the cheddar and parmesan, and fresh parsley.

  • Remove from the heat, and leave the lid on for 5-10 minutes, the cheese will melt and the full flavours will come through.

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Notes

  • If you want to cook the sauce separately to freeze for another time, that is very easy to do. Leave the pasta out and reduce the beef stock to 1 ½-2 cups, the beef will be cooked through with less, the reason we add more is to cook the pasta too.
  • Then follow the exact steps, and leave the sauce to cool down before adding it to freezer-friendly containers. All you need to do is heat it and in the microwave and add it to pasta of any kind, rice, bulgur wheat or anything else you like.

Nutrition

Calories: 374kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 54mg | Sodium: 814mg | Potassium: 945mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 1570IU | Vitamin C: 98.3mg | Calcium: 132mg | Iron: 3mg

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Ground Beef Pasta - My Gorgeous Recipes (2024)

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Warm a few garlic slices and cherry tomatoes in a bit of olive oil, and stir until the tomatoes burst. Add canned tuna (packed in oil) and stir to break up the tuna chunks. Add cooked penne pasta, chopped olives, and a handful of basil leaves. So flavorful!

How to make pasta extra tasty? ›

Depending on how bare your cupboard is, I have done a few things.
  1. Boil with a garlic clove and salt. The garlic adds a bit of flavor and then I remove it, mash it and re-add it to the pasta.
  2. Olive oil or butter and herbs. ...
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Can you eat beef with pasta? ›

Dish out as much pasta as you want for each serving on a plate then slice up the steak into thin slices and add it on top of the pasta. I love to sprinkle some extra freshly grated parmesan on top to finish the dish off! This creamy steak and pasta recipe is one that I could eat anytime!

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What to put on pasta when you have no sauce? ›

Cheese is an excellent way to add flavor to your pasta without having to rely on sauce. Try mixing your angel hair pasta with goat cheese, and toss in sun-dried tomatoes to make an amazing meal with just a few ingredients. Garlic butter is a terrific way to season all types of noodles.

What to add to jarred spaghetti sauce? ›

A jarred sauce can sometimes lean a bit acidic, so the way to balance that is with richness. A glug of a good quality extra virgin olive oil, a splash of cream or half and half, a dollop of ricotta or mascarpone, or even a few pats of butter stirred in can smooth those rough edges.

What is the secret to good pasta? ›

Wait until the water comes to a rapid, aggressive boil before adding your pasta. Throwing in the pasta too early when the water isn't hot enough can result in some sticky, gummy noodles. Patience, friend. Stir right away — and every couple minutes.

What part of beef is best for pasta? ›

Ribeye has the best balance of attributes for pasta, but there are cases to be made for some other cuts depending on your budget. Top sirloin is a great alternative choice if you want to stray away from pricier ribeye.

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Use salt and pepper to season ground beef, turkey, or pork. Add garlic, onions, bell peppers, oregano, basil, parsley, or Italian seasoning for extra flavor. Stir red pepper flakes, chili powder, or hot sauce into the meat for a spicy kick.

How do you make boring pasta better? ›

To enhance the flavor of your spaghetti sauce, you can add fresh vegetables, greens, and fresh herbs like basil and parsley. You can also add diced onions, fresh garlic, and red/green pepper. A splash of red wine or some dairy, such as cheese, also works great. Lastly, don't forget salt.

What to add to pasta while its cooking? ›

Contrary to popular myth, adding oil into the water does not stop pasta sticking together. It will only make the pasta slippery which means your delicious sauce will not stick. Instead, add salt to the pasta water when it comes to the boil and before you add the pasta.

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