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Homemade hamburger helper recipe made in less than 30 minutes in one pot with the BEST silky, creamy, cheesy sauce without any processed cheeses or packets!

This Homemade Hamburger Helper is the ultimate comfort food your whole family will CRAVE and it’s way better than the original! It’s a macaroni and beef pasta swaddled in a rich, silky, cheese sauce that’s made without any processed cheeses or packets but still takes just minutes to make.All the ingredients are cooked in one pot (even the pasta!), so you literally only have one pot to clean AKA nothing beats the taste, comfort or convenience. This hamburger helper recipe is also easy to customize by using ground turkey, adding different veggies, cheese, spices, pasta etc. so it’s an awesome base for whatever your heart desires. This homemade hamburger helper recipe is also a make-ahead and freezer friendly hero for all those busy weeknights. Now just whip up some garlic bread and roasted broccoli and YOU will be the dinner hero!

I love making from-scratch versions of childhood classics that taste way better than the originals without any processed ingredients. Some favorites include chicken divan, hash brown casserole, green bean casserole, chicken stroganoff, beef stroganoff, tuna casserole, King Ranch casserole, one pot chili mac, and homemade mac and cheese.

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Did you grow up eating Hamburger Helper? If you did, you will love this recipe. If you didn’t, you will love this recipe. This homemade hamburger helper isn’t a recipe that requires childhood nostalgia to earn your love – it is stand alone drool worthy all on its own from the juicy beef and al dente noodles to the rich, silky, creamy, flavorful sauce.

In traditional Hamburger Helper, the box comes with dry macaroni, a spice packet, and a powdered cheese packet, much like the blue box macaroni and cheese. To make, you brown ground beef then add beef broth, milk and the powdered packets then simmer to create a cheesy macaroni and beef pasta.

In this hamburger helper recipe, I wanted to honor the one-pot ease and the creamy sauce of the original, but ditch the powdered packets. To make hamburger helper from scratch, the ingredients are still cooked in one pot but I swapped the milk for evaporated milk plus cornstarch which creates a rich and creamy sauce as the starch is released from the pasta as it cooks. The evaporated milk also stabilizes all the cheesiness and creates incredible silkiness that doesn’t separate, curdle or become grainy.

Secondly, this homemade hamburger helper recipe uses both cheddar and gouda cheeses for maximum flavor and superior melting ability. But of course, you are welcome to use all sharp cheddar to keep it extra pantry friendly. The cheesy flavor is also enhanced by a kiss of tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, beef bouillon and hand-picked seasonings to replicate that beloved classic hamburger helper flavor – but better.

This hamburger helper recipe also swaps the macaroni noodles that can easily become mushy with more mouth pleasing cavatappi pasta. This simple change is a huge improvement over the original.

Now that we’ve nailed the taste, texture, ease and convenience of homemade hamburger helper, feel free to make it your own! You can literally make this hamburger helper recipe differently every time depending on what add-ins you choose such as broccoli, bell peppers, zucchini, green chilies, tomatoes, beans, etc. It’s a great dish to sneak in those veggies for the kids – and for you!

I hope you love this one pot hamburger helper recipe as much as us! Now I’m going to dive into detailed tips, tricks, how to make, variations, etc. so you can read on or use the “jump to recipe” button at the top of the page. Happy eating!

HAMBURGER HELPER RECIPE INGREDIENTS:

This homemade hamburger helper recipe requires pantry friendly ingredients so you can make it any time! The ingredient list might look somewhat lengthy, but almost all of the ingredients are dump and simmer – you can even use garlic powder and onion powder if you wish. Here’s what you’ll need:

FOR THE PASTA

  • Recommended pasta: My favorite pasta shape for hamburger helper is cellentani. It is also known as cavatappi, amori,spirali, ortortiglione and should be sold at most grocery stores. It is a type of spiral, hollow, macaroni with scored ridges. Both the hollowness and the ridges are ideal to capture creamy sauce – and I just love the texture of the shape. It is sturdy enough for the rich, hearty sauce without becoming soggy. This also means it make makes great leftovers!
  • Different pasta shapes: That being said, feel free to use other pastas but look for shapes with plenty of texture such as grooves or ridges so the sauce has something to cling to and doesn’t slip right off. Some good options are radiatori (another fav), medium shells, rotini, rigatoni, penne, fusilli, etc. Keep in mind, however, that this recipe is designed for cellentani so you may need to adjust the liquid ratio.
  • Pastas to avoid: I know traditional Hamburger Helper is made with elbow macaroni, but I do not recommend this pasta – pretty much ever. It is smooth so the sauce has nothing to grip to and slips right off. Most importantly, macaroni is a small, thin pasta, so its al dente window is very narrow, meaning it is not very forgiving and is easy to overcook and become mushy, especially in this hearty pasta. Also avoid any other delicate, thin pastas such as egg noodles.
  • Pastas types:You can use classic pasta, whole-wheat pasta, or gluten free pasta.
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FOR THE SAUCE

  • Ground beef: infuses the hamburger helper with its signature flavor. You can go pretty lean in this hamburger helper recipe because the ground beef cooks in liquid and is swaddled in creamy, cheesy sauce. Go for 90-93% lean, meaning 90% is lean and 10% is fat. The fat will give the ground beef juicy beefy flavor without all the excess grease.
  • Beef broth: use low sodium beef broth so we can control the salt and so we can amplify the flavor with beef bouillon. Don’t use vegetable or chicken broth because we want/need all that beefy flavor.
  • Beef bouillon: please do not skip! It is a secret ingredient that adds tons of flavor. It is essentiallydehydratedvegetables, meat stock, a small portion of fat,salt, and seasonings AKA it is salt with flavor! You can usebeef bouillon, bouillon powder or better than bouillon – all in equal amounts. If you are using bouillon cubes, just mash them up a bit before you add them to the liquid – don’t dissolve in water first.
  • Evaporated milk:adds creaminess without the fat of heavy cream. Evaporated milk is canned, stabilized hom*ogenized cow’s milk in which 60 percent of the water has been removed. This means it is thicker than just milk and more stable than milk or heavy cream and less likely to curdle or separate when simmered, refrigerated or frozen. We’ll mix 1 tablespoon into to evaporated milk to further thicken/creamify the sauce without having to make a roux.
  • Dijon mustard:might sound odd, but I promise it is not a pronounced flavor but simply boosts the other flavors and highlights the cheddar.
  • Worcestershire sauce: adds a depth of complex umami, slightly tangy flavor.
  • Tomato paste: adds a hint of tomato flavor without making the hamburger helper taste “tomaty.” To store leftover tomato paste, portion it into 1 tablespoon measurements on parchment paper. Cut out the parchment paper around each tablespoon, wrap up the paste to create a bundle, add the bundles to a sealable plastic bag and freeze. Use in all your sauce recipes without having to thaw first.
  • Fire roasted diced tomatoes: have been roasted which gives them a complex smokiness which I prefer to just diced tomatoes, but diced tomatoes will work if that’s all you have on hand. When using diced tomatoes in this recipe, don’t drain – just add the whole can with all the juices.
  • Aromatics: one large yellow onion and 4-6 garlic cloves will do the trick. If you want to make lazy day homemade hamburger helper, swap in 1 teaspoon onion powder and 1 teaspoon garlic powder instead of the fresh ingredients.
  • Carrots: 1 cup diced carrots adds a depth of flavor and subtle sweetness to balance the earthy flavors. Make sure to chop the carrots small, no larger than ¼-inch so they are tender by the time the hamburger helper is finished.
  • Seasonings: smoked paprika, chili powder, dried parsley, dried oregano, dried thyme and red pepper flakes infuse the sauce with complex flavor while still allowing the cheese flavors to shine. I recommend using all ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes – it will not make your recipe taste spicy, just flavorful.
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FOR THE CHEESE

  • Sharp cheddar:is the quintessential cheese for Hamburger Helper. It boasts sharp richness and provides the signature flavor.
  • Gouda: MAKES this homemade hamburger helper recipe! It tastes similar to cheddar but is milder and smokey so it underscores the cheddar in all the right ways. Equally important, Gouda melts 1000X better than cheddar so it allows you to enhance the flavor while meltinggorgeously. That being said, if you don’t have Gouda, you can use all cheddar and it will still be tasty.

How to make Homemade Hamburger Helper Recipe

This homemade hamburger helper recipe has a few ingredients, but it is still quick and easy to make in less than 30 minutes! Here’s how:

  1. Brown beef and onions. Brown beef, onions, carrots, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper in a large Dutch oven. This provides a complex base of flavor. You’ll want to drain most of the excess grease but keep a little for flavor. Also, please note that although these photos are taken using a very large saucepan, this recipe works much better cooked in a Dutch oven.
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  1. Add broth and seasonings. Now we make the sauce that the pasta will cook in while the beef infuses it with flavor. To the beef/onions/carrots, add beef broth add all of the seasonings, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire, bouillon, etc.. Add half of the evaporated milk. Whisk the cornstarch with remaining evaporated milk and add to the pot. This will help make our sauce extra rich/not watery without having to add heavy cream.
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  1. Boil pasta. Once the sauce is boiling, add the pasta and reduce to a simmer over medium-high heat for 10-12 minutes OR until al dente. Every stove and every pot cooks differently, so it is important to check your pasta at 10 minutes then frequently after that until it’s al dente. As soon as your pasta is cooked, remove it from heat so the pasta doesn’t keep cooking. At this point, your hamburger helper should still be a little “saucy.” This creates the perfect base to stir in the cheese to create the rich and creamy cheese sauce.
  2. Add cheeses. As far as the cheese goes, feel free to add more or less cheese. This hamburger helper recipe can be as decadently cheesy as you wish or as minimal – totally up to you! After you add the cheeses, taste and season with salt, pepper and/or red pepper flakes to taste. If you would like a saucier pasta, stir in additional beef broth – the more broth, the saucier the pasta.
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  1. Let rest. After you stir cheese into the pasta, you have the option of topping the hamburger helper with a layer of cheese. I like to do this because then you really taste the cheese through and through and it doesn’t get lost. And of course, more cheese means more YUM. Let the past rest for 5-10 minutes to let the cheese melt and the flavor meld – then dig in!

TO MAKE AHEAD:

You will love that this hamburger helper recipe reheats like a champ.When making ahead, it is especially important to not overcook the pasta, to make it extra saucy and to allow it cool before storing. Reheating it gently on the stove will allow you to add additional liquid as needed to achieve the same cream consistency as when it was first made.

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DIY Hamburger Helper variations

This hamburger helper recipe is delicious in its classic saucy, cheesiness or you can use the recipe as a base to customize it. Here are a few ideas:

  • Use ground turkey.Swap the ground beef for ground turkey and add 2 extra teaspoons beef bouillon to mimic the beef flavor. Omit the salt and salt to taste. This easy hamburger helper recipe works excellent with turkey for the same reason you can use lean ground beef – the turkey is enveloped in the liquid and then the creamy sauce so you won’t even notice you are using a lean protein.What you will notice, however, is that the turkey tastes like turkey. If you want the turkey to taste like ground beef, then I suggest adding 2 additional teaspoons beef bouillon. I use this trick in myturkey tacosandturkey chiliand it is AMAZING! It infuses the turkey with rich, beefy flavor that will blow your mind! If you do use beef bouillon, then omit the salt called for in the recipe and add salt to taste because beef bouillon contains salt so you will likely need less salt than the recipe calls for.
  • Use Italian sausage:mild or hot ground Italian sausage would also be tasty.
  • Add bacon.Use thick cut bacon so it doesn’t get lost in the cheesiness. Stir half of the bacon into the cooked hamburger helper and sprinkle the rest on top.
  • Swap cheeses. You can swap the cheddar or Gouda for Asiago, Fontina, Muenster, etc. to switch up the flavor profile
  • Add veggies. This homemade hamburger helper provides a fabulous enveloping canvas for veggies such as petite peas, bell peppers, green beans, cornasparagus,zucchini, mushrooms, spinach, etc.
  • Add roasted veggies. You can also stir in your favorite roasted veggies such asroasted broccoli,roasted cauliflower,roasted asparagus,roasted Brussels sprouts, etc.at the end of cooking.
  • Add shredded veggies. If you really want to camouflaged the veggies, mince them in the food processor and cook with the beef – they’ll blend right in!
  • Add beans. Add kidney beans and extra tomato paste to create more of a chili mac.
  • Add sour cream. Add mushrooms, reduce the cheese and add ½ cup or so of sour cream to create a beef stroganoff flair.
  • Add sun-dried tomatoes:purchase sun-dried tomatoes in oil, not water. They are usually located near the olives or pickles at your grocery store. Rinse the tomatoes, pat dry, chop and sauté the last couple minutes with the beef.
  • Spice it up. This recipe calls for ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes which is flavorful, not spicy. If you really want to taste the heat, go for a full teaspoon.
  • Mix up the flavor profile. You can completely change the flavor profile with different seasonings and add ins. Go Mexican with taco seasonings, black beans, corn and green chilies, go Cajun with Cajun seasonings and bell peppers or go Italian with Italian sausage, basil, sun-dried tomatoes and artichokes.
  • Make gluten-free hamburger helper by using your favorite gluten free pasta.
  • Make dairy free hamburger helper by omitting the cheese and replacing the evaporated milk with beef broth or your favorite non-dairy milk substitute. You will need less liquid (about 1 cup less) because you don’t need the extra liquid at the end to create a cheesy sauce.
  • Make vegetarian hamburger helper by using vegetable broth instead of beef broth and swapping the ground beef for your favorite vegetables.

Can I bake Hamburger Helper from Scratch?

You can transform hamburger helper into cheesy, beefy pasta casserole if you wish. This works especially well if you plan on freezing. If you want to make a hamburger helper casserole, you will need to make it extra saucy in order for the pasta to not to dry out in the oven. This translates into more liquid and more cheese – you can’t just add the same homemade hamburger helper recipe to a 9×13 and bake.

Also, take care to cook the pasta just until al dente so it doesn’t get mushy in the oven. For an added layer of seductive creaminess, you can add a hidden layer of sour cream and provolone layer like I do in myMillion Dollar Mac and Cheese recipe – drool.

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Tips for making Homemade Cheeseburger Helper

Homemade hamburger helper is pretty straightforward, but these simple tips will instantly elevate your dish:

  • Use the correct pan. Use a large Dutch oven verses a skillet for this recipe. A Dutch oven is narrower so more of the pasta is covered in the liquid for longer so it cooks more evenly. It also comfortably contains all of the ingredients for stress free simmering.
  • Don’t overcook pasta! The pasta should be cookedal dente– meaning it should still be a little firm in the center/ have a “bite” to it. Every stove cooks differently and there are several factors in cooking time such as the actual pasta used, type of pot, size of pot, how vigorous a simmer etc., so you are going to want to taste the pasta often as it reaches the end of cooking to ensure it isn’t overcooked.
  • Add more broth as needed. There are many variables in one pot recipes such as pot sizes and materials, actual simmering temperatures, etc. so monitor the liquid. If the pasta isn’t cooked by the time the liquid is evaporated, add additional beef broth ½ cup a time as needed.
  • Make it saucy. After the hamburger helper is done and you would like it saucier, add additional broth ½ cup as desired.
  • Shred the cheese yourself. Quality, hand shredded cheeses will taste far superior and melt beautifully for a silkier sauce. Do not use pre-bagged cheeses for sauces or your destined for grainy/gritty sauce failure. Pre-bagged cheese are coated in anti-clumping chemicals designed to prevent the cheese from clumping in the bag; these same chemicals prevent your cheese from melting gorgeously.
  • Use multiple cheeses.The BEST homemade hamburger helper uses cheddar for the flavor and Gouda for its luxuriously creaminess.
  • Don’t use milk. Milk can curdle when simmered and doesn’t promote silky sauces. Evaporated milk or heavy cream is always your best bet. They also create better leftovers and are more freeze friendly.
  • Add the cheese slowly. Add your cheeses in multiple batches – a handful at a time, stirring until completely melted, before adding some more.
  • Adjust to taste. After you’ve added the cheese but before you top with cheese, taste the hamburger helper and adjust as desired. You can add additional smoked paprika, chili powder, hot sauce, salt and/or pepper to make it the best hamburger helper recipe for YOU!
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What to serve Homemade Cheeseburger Helper:

We love this homemade hamburger helper recipe with a big salad andGarlic Parmesan Butter Breadsticks. It is also delicious with any of the following:

  • Salad:This creamy, cheesy hamburger helper pairs beautifully with a fresh, crunchy salad. Some of our favorites areWedge Salad with Blue Cheese Ranch,Cucumber Tomato Salad, Apple Salad, Fall Salad, Green Bean Salad.
  • Vegetables:You can skip the salad, and instead opt for cooked veggies – but we like both!Roasted Parmesan Broccoli,Roasted Parmesan Asparagus,Glazed CarrotsandSautéed Brussels Sprouts with Garlic, Lemon, ButterorRoasted Brussels Sprouts are all superb.
  • Bread:Mopping up saucy hamburger helper with soft bread is a must! We loveSoft and Fluffy Dinner Rollsand Garlic Bread for this purpose – and the purpose of stuffing our face. It’s also tasty with sweet cornbread (one of my favorite recipes!).
  • Fruit:Bright, fresh fruit is a must either in the form of fresh grapes, melon, etc. or in fruit salad form. We loveFruit Salad with Honey Lime Vinaigrette,Winter Fruit Salad with Honey Lime Poppy Seed VinaigretteandBerry Salad in Honey Mascarpone.

How to reheat and store:

  • Storage:Let cool to room temperature. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • Microwave: Microwave small portions for one minute, stir, then continue to heat at 30 second intervals until warmed through. You may need to add a splash of beef broth or milk to make it saucy again.
  • Stove: For larger portions, reheat pasta gently on the stove. Add a splash of beef broth or milk as needed to make it saucy.

How to freeze DIY Hamburger Helper:

Hamburger helper freezes surprising well because the base is beef broth and evaporated milk. Just takes care to cook the pasta al dente or it will become mushy when thawed. To freeze:

  • Let hamburger helper cool completely.
  • Transfer to a freezer safe container.
  • Label and freeze for up to 3 months.
  • Allow to thaw completely in the refrigerator, up to 48 hours.
  • Reheat per instructions.
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Homemade Cheeseburger Helper

This Homemade Hamburger Helper is the ultimate comfort food your whole family will CRAVE and it’s way better than the original! It’s a macaroni and beef pasta swaddled in a rich, silky, cheese sauce that’s made without any processed cheeses or packets but still takes just minutes to make. All the ingredients are cooked in one pot (even the pasta!), so you literally only have one pot to clean AKA nothing beats the taste, comfort or convenience. This hamburger helper recipe is also easy to customize by using ground turkey, adding different veggies, cheese, spices, pasta etc. so it’s an awesome base for whatever your heart desires. This homemade hamburger helper recipe is also a make-ahead and freezer friendly hero for all those busy weeknights. Now just whip up some garlic bread and roasted broccoli and YOU will be the dinner hero!

Servings: 6 -8 servings

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat a large Dutch oven over medium heat. Add beef, onions, carrot, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper and cook, while crumbling the beef, until the beef is browned. Add garlic and cook 30 seconds. Drain excess grease if needed.

  • Add beef broth and half of the evaporated milk. Whisk the cornstarch with remaining evaporated milk and add to the pot. Increase heat to high to bring to a boil while you stir in all of the remaining ingredients except the pasta and cheeses.

  • Once boiling, add the pasta and reduce to a simmer over medium-high heat for 10-12 minutes (uncovered) OR until al dente, stirring often so the bottom doesn’t stick and burn then pushing the pasta into an even layer so it’s covered in liquid. The pasta should still have some excess liquid (that will become the sauce) once the pasta is done cooking.

  • Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the ½ cup cheddar cheese and 1 ½ cups gouda until melted. Taste and season with salt, pepper and/or red pepper flakes to taste. If you would like a saucier pasta, stir in additional beef broth.

  • Top the pasta evenly with remaining ½ cup cheddar and ½ cup gouda. Replace the lid for 5 minutes while the pasta absorbs some of the liquid and the cheese melts. Garnish with fresh parsley if desired.

Notes

Tips and Tricks

  • Use the correct pan. Use a large Dutch oven verses a skillet for this recipe. A Dutch oven is narrower so more of the pasta is covered in the liquid for longer so it cooks more evenly. It also comfortably contains all of the ingredients for stress free simmering.
  • Don’t overcook pasta! The pasta should be cookedal dente– meaning it should still be a little firm in the center/ have a “bite” to it. Every stove cooks differently and there are several factors in cooking time such as the actual pasta used, type of pot, size of pot, how vigorous a simmer etc., so you are going to want to taste the pasta often as it reaches the end of cooking to ensure it isn’t overcooked.
  • Ground turkey substitute. Swap the ground beef for ground turkey and add 2 extra teaspoons beef bouillon to mimic the beef flavor. Omit the salt and salt to taste
  • Veggies. This homemade hamburger helper provides a fabulous enveloping canvas for veggies such as petite peas, bell peppers, green beans, cornasparagus,zucchini, mushrooms, spinach, etc. You can also stir in your favorite roasted veggies such as roasted broccoli,roasted cauliflower,roasted asparagus,roasted Brussels sprouts, etc.at the end of cooking. If you really want to camouflaged the veggies, mince them in the food processor and cook with the beef – they’ll blend right in!
  • Beans. Add kidney beans and extra tomato paste to create more of a chili mac.

HOW TO MAKE AHEAD

You will love that this hamburger helper recipe reheats like a champ.When making ahead, it is especially important to not overcook the pasta, to make it extra saucy and to allow it cool before storing. Reheating it gently on the stove will allow you to add additional liquid as needed to achieve the same cream consistency as when it was first made.

HOW TO REHEAT and STORE

  • Storage:Let cool to room temperature. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • Microwave: Microwave small portions for one minute, stir, then continue to heat at 30 second intervals until warmed through. You may need to add a splash of beef broth or milk to make it saucy again.
  • Stove: For larger portions, reheat pasta gently on the stove. Add a splash of beef broth or milk as needed to make it saucy.

HOW TO FREEZE

Hamburger helper freezes surprising well because the base is beef broth and evaporated milk. Just takes care to cook the pasta al dente or it will become mushy when thawed. To freeze:

  • Let hamburger helper cool completely.
  • Transfer to a freezer safe container.
  • Label and freeze for up to 3 months.
  • Allow to thaw completely in the refrigerator, up to 48 hours.
  • Reheat per instructions.

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FAQs

Do you double ingredients for 2 boxes of Hamburger Helper? ›

We don't recommend preparing more than two boxes at a time. To make two boxes, follow the range top directions, but use double the amount of added ingredients listed in the directions for one box (margarine and water, for example).

How to make box hamburger helper taste better? ›

Other Additions
  1. Worcestershire Sauce: Adds a savory, umami flavor.
  2. Hot Sauce: For those who like it spicy.
  3. Sour Cream: Makes the sauce creamier.
  4. Heavy Cream: Adds a rich and indulgent creaminess.
  5. Broth or Stock: Instead of water, use beef stock or beef broth, chicken broth, or vegetable broth to add depth.
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What to add to hamburger helper stroganoff to make it taste better? ›

Be it cheesiness or something else. I'm not big on mushrooms and the like, so my usual goto of spicing it up is to add the meat, then garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, pinch of paprika(sometimes none), small amount of cavenders, and occasionally, if Im in a sweet mood, brown sugar.

What are the ingredients in Hamburger Helper? ›

ENRICHED MACARONI (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, FERROUS SULFATE, THIAMIN MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), MODIFIED WHEY, CORN STARCH, SALT, WHEAT FLOUR, SUGAR, CHEDDAR CHEESE* (MILK, CHEESE CULTURES, SALT, ENZYMES), PALM OIL, CITRIC ACID, VEGETABLE OIL (CANOLA, SOYBEAN AND/OR SUNFLOWER OIL), ONION*, ANNATTO EXTRACT (COLOR ...

Is Hamburger Helper better with milk or water? ›

Since milk adds a creamy texture to the Hamburger Helper sauce, it or its substitutes are recommended as a major ingredient to flavorful Hamburger Helper meals.

What can I add to Hamburger Helper to give it more flavor? ›

I like the added flavor. Add diced garlic and mix everything together until well combined. Don't overwork the beef to keep it tender but do break it down as you stir to combine. Add dry seasonings; Italian seasoning, Lawry's season salt, paprika, chili powder, garlic powder, chili flakes, and a dash of dry mustard.

Why was Hamburger Helper discontinued? ›

High-end consumers are shifting toward fresher items with fewer processed ingredients while cost-conscious shoppers are buying inexpensive store brands. The makers of staples including Chef Boyardee canned pasta and Hamburger Helper meal kits failed to spot the threat and didn't innovate in time.

How do you make Hamburger Helper taste less bland? ›

How do I make Hamburger Helper taste better? Add fresh vegetables to the dish. Brown the ground beef and saute some onions, peppers, mushrooms, zucchini and garlic on the side. Make the sauce, add the veggies and simmer until it is done.

Can I use sour cream instead of milk in Hamburger Helper? ›

You can try using vegetable or chicken broth, which will add flavor and liquid to the recipe. Additionally, you could mix a small amount of sour cream or plain yogurt with water to achieve a creamy consistency without milk.

What should I season my Hamburger Helper meat with? ›

Once the ground beef is browned, add steak seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, and oregano. Stir well and add the beef broth, milk, tomato sauce, A1 Steak seasoning, and about 2 1/2 cups of pasta. I like to use a spiral pasta, but any pasta you have should work!

What can I use in stroganoff instead of sour cream? ›

Greek yogurt is a healthy alternative to the traditionally used sour cream in beef stroganoff recipes, so you can be confident that your family is getting a satisfying, healthy meal. Fresh dill and paprika will provide a sweet, slightly smoky garnish to top off the dish.

How much milk and water do you put in hamburger helper? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 5.8-ounce package of Hamburger Helper (contains sauce mix and dry pasta)
  2. 1 1/2 pounds ground beef (at least 80% lean)
  3. 2 1/4 cups milk.
  4. 2 2/3 cups hot water.
May 13, 2022

Do you cook the noodles before Hamburger Helper? ›

One-Pan Dinner.

The secret to keeping this recipe easy AND achieving maximum creaminess is to cook the noodles in the pan with the other ingredients (just like my Chili Mac and Cheese).

Do you drain grease for Hamburger Helper? ›

Remove pan from the heat and carefully drain off most of the fat, leaving a little in the pan to keep the meat moist. Return pan to medium-high heat and add white wine, allowing it to reduce until the mixture is almost dry, about 10 minutes.

How do you heat Hamburger Helper? ›

Place the dish on the stove over medium-low heat until warm to reheat the hamburger helper. If the sauce has become too thick after refrigeration, add a splash of water. You can also use the microwave; heat on medium power for 1 to 3 minutes or until warmed through.

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