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It’s time to take a trip down memory lane because I made you a homemade, creamy, nostalgic, lightened up hamburger helper recipe that you’re going to LOVE.

The team and I tested out this recipe last fall and OMG we kept going back to sneak bites from the pan. Bonus points: Sidney and Viggo gobbled it up for dinner that night even after I mixed in some extra veggies.

This healthy hamburger helper is just as easy to make as it is delicious. You’ll literally cook everything right in one pan with a handful of pantry staples and the result tastes 100x better than the boxed stuff you grew up on. I’ve included tons of ways to customize it with different meat options, veggie add-ins, and even a hint of spice if the kiddos aren’t involved.

OH and it takes just about 30 minutes from start to finish. AKA the ultimate weeknight dinner you’ll make again and again.

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What is hamburger helper?

Oh, hamburger helper. The nostalgic, delicious Betty Crocker dinner of my childhood (and probably many of yours!) The OG hamburger helper contains a box of noodles, powdered seasonings and starches and it’s meant to be combined with ground beef for a complete meal. The boxed dinner was actually created in the ’70s during a meat shortage for a quick and easy meal for families.

My lightened up version is almost just as quick and easy, and filled with ingredients you can actually pronounce!

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Ingredients in this healthy hamburger helper

I took the original boxed magic and replaced the fillers and pouches with flavorful seasonings, a wonderful homemade sauce, and lean ground turkey for savory protein. You’ll LOVE this lightened up version made with wholesome ingredients you can feel good about. Here’s what you’ll need to make it:

  • Ground turkey: we’re skipping the beef and using lean ground turkey for that protein boost. You’ll cook it down with onion and garlic for extra flavor.
  • For the sauce: the easy sauce is made extra creamy with low sodium chicken broth, any milk you’d like, and tomato sauce.
  • Seasonings: the true healthy hamburger helper taste comes from paprika, dried oregano, and plenty of salt and pepper.
  • Pasta: the star of the show! I used pipe rigate pasta because I love how the sauce gets into every little nook and cranny of the noodle.
  • Cheese: don’t forget plenty of sharp cheddar cheese. I used my fav Cabot sharp cheddar in this recipe.

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Make it your own

This easy hamburger helper recipe is perfect for customizing with ingredients you have on hand. Here are some recommended swaps and add-ins you can try:

  • Add a boost of veggies: feel free to throw in shredded zucchini, sauteed chopped red bell pepper, or mushrooms or a few cups of chopped spinach! My kids usually never know that it’s in there.
  • Spice it up: if you’d like you can add some red pepper flakes on top.
  • Choose your meat: you can absolutely use ground beef or ground chicken if you’d like! Alternatively, you could fold in cooked, cubed chicken breast.
  • Pick your pasta: I’ve found that pipe rigate, shells, or large elbow noodles are best for this pasta so that you get the noodles nicely coated with all the creaminess of the sauce, but up to you! You can also, of course, use your favorite gluten free pasta to keep the recipe gluten free.

Can I make it vegetarian?

Sure! Simply omit the ground turkey and fold in a can of chickpeas, black beans, or your fav plant-based meat substitute.

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One pan healthy hamburger helper in 3 steps

  1. Cook your meat. Start by cooking down the ground turkey in a large pot or skillet with olive oil, garlic, onion, salt & pepper.
  2. Add the sauce & pasta. Stir in all of your sauce and seasoning ingredients until they’re well combined, then fold in the pasta. Bring everything to a gentle boil and cook it uncovered until your pasta is tender and most of the liquid is absorbed. Tip: stir it every so often so the pasta doesn’t get stuck!
  3. Cheese it & devour. Finally, remove it from the heat and stir in all of the cheddar cheese. Season with a little salt and pepper to taste, then garnish with parsley and red pepper flakes if you’d like!

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Get fancy with a breadcrumb topping

This hamburger helper recipe would also be delicious baked with a breadcrumb topping! Here’s how to do it:

  1. Step 1:cook the whole recipe as directed and pour it into a9×9 inchor11×7 inchbaking pan sprayed with nonstick cooking spray.
  2. Step 2:make your breadcrumb topping by mixing together 1/2 cupbreadcrumbs and 1 tablespoon of butter.
  3. Step 3: sprinkle the breadcrumb topping onto the pasta and bake for 20 minutes at 350 degrees F until the topping is golden brown.

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Storing tips

You can store any leftover homemade hamburger helper in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days. Simply reheat in the microwave.

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I hope you love this lightened up hamburger helper recipe! If you make it be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked it. Enjoy, xo!

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Total Time 35 minutes minutes

ServesServes 6 servings

The creamiest one pan lightened up hamburger helper made with simple ingredients for a nostalgic, comforting dinner the whole family will love. This healthy hamburger helper takes just 30 minutes to make and is packed with flavorful and protein! Options to add your fav veggies or spice it up if you'd like.

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 pound lean ground turkey (93% is good)
  • Freshly ground salt and pepper, to taste
  • 3 cups low sodium chicken broth
  • 1 cup milk of choice
  • 8 ounces tomato sauce (1 cup)
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • 10 ounces pipe rigate pasta
  • 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese (we use Cabot)
  • Freshly ground salt and pepper, to taste
  • For garnish:
  • Freshly chopped parsley

Instructions

  • Place a large pot over medium-high heat and add in 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Add in diced onion, garlic and ground turkey; season with salt and pepper and break up the meat, cooking until no longer pink, about 5-8 minutes.

  • Next, add in the chicken broth, milk, tomato sauce, paprika and dried oregano; stirring until well combined. Next stir in the pasta and bring to a slight boil; you’ll cook UNCOVERED until the pasta is nice and tender, about 10-12 minutes (depending on your pasta shape) and most of the liquid (but not all!) is absorbed. You’ll want a little bit of liquid left to make the sauce nice and creamy. Remember you don’t need to have this over a roaring boil, just a gentle boil. Also, be sure to stir every so often so the pasta cooks evenly and doesn’t get stuck to the bottom of the pan.

  • Remove from heat and stir in the sharp cheddar cheese and add additional salt and pepper, to taste. Serve immediately with fresh parsley and red pepper flakes on top, if desired! Serves 4-6.

Recipe Notes

To make it more nutritious: feel free to throw in shredded zucchini, sauteed chopped red bell pepper, or mushrooms or a few cups of chopped spinach! My kids usually never know that it’s in there.

Spice it up: if you’d like you can add some red pepper flakes on top.

I’ve found that pipe rigate, shells or large elbow noodles are best for this pasta so that you get the noodles nicely coated with all the creaminess of the sauce, but up to you!

See the full post for tips, tricks, and even more ways to customize this recipe!

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (based on 6)Calories: 446calCarbohydrates: 41.7gProtein: 25.5gFat: 20.3gSaturated Fat: 6.7gFiber: 2.7gSugar: 3.3g

Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by:Eat Love Eats

This post was originally published on October 10th, 2022, and republished on September 10th, 2023.

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FAQs

What to add to Hamburger Helper to make it taste better? ›

Spices and herbs: spices and herbs are the best way to improve the flavors of any dish. Add cumin, cayenne, paprika, or Italian herbs to the hamburger helper to make it taste better.

What is Hamburger Helper made of? ›

As boxed, it consists of a dried carbohydrate (often pasta or rice), with powdered seasonings contained in a packet. The consumer is meant to combine the contents of the box with browned ground beef ("hamburger"), water, and, with some varieties, milk to create a complete one-dish meal.

How to dress up Hamburger Helper? ›

Here are some recommended swaps and add-ins you can try: Add a boost of veggies: feel free to throw in shredded zucchini, sauteed chopped red bell pepper, or mushrooms or a few cups of chopped spinach! My kids usually never know that it's in there. Spice it up: if you'd like you can add some red pepper flakes on top.

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).

Do you use water or milk for Hamburger Helper? ›

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. For best results, choose plant milk or a milk substitute that is sweet or savory, depending on the meal type.

How do you make Hamburger Helper taste less bland? ›

There are ingredients that can be added to any HH, like mushrooms, chopped water chestnuts, canned or frozen mixed veggies, or green beans, Just pick something that you think will taste good according to what you like and give it a try!

Are you supposed to season meat for Hamburger Helper? ›

It's best to season the ground beef before browning it for Hamburger Helper. This allows the flavors of the seasonings to infuse into the meat as it cooks, resulting in a more flavorful dish.

What can you add to Hamburger Helper to make it thicker? ›

How do I make hamburger helper creamier? If you want to have an even thicker, creamier sauce, you could stir in sour cream at the end for some added tanginess, kind of like when you make beef stroganoff.

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.

What was the original flavor of Hamburger Helper? ›

The brand made its national debut in August 1971. With five flavors – Beef Noodle, Potato Stroganoff, Hash, Rice Oriental and Chili Tomato, it was an instant success.

What happens if you don t drain the meat in Hamburger Helper? ›

If you got distracted while cooking and forgot to drain the grease from ground beef after cooking it, what will happen? The short answer is – nothing. Yes your dish will likely be a bit greasy and have additional calories, but it will also have additional flavor! It is not harmful though.

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

Using beef broth in this recipe is important for creating the rich, savory sauce flavors. Carrots + Onion + Garlic. While some recipes call for onion powder and garlic powder, I found that a combination of fresh onion and garlic with carrots helps pack in added nutritional value and creates a deep base of flavor.

What is a good side to eat with Hamburger Helper? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Hamburger Helper are mac and cheese, tater tots, blooming onion, zucchini noodles, baked ziti, bacon-wrapped asparagus, garlic bread, green beans, roasted Brussels sprouts, sweet potato fries, coleslaw, cheddar biscuits, corn on the cob, wedge salad, and hush puppies.

How to make Hamburger Helper tastier? ›

Depending on the flavor of hamburger helper you're making, it might help to add a seasoning.
  1. Italian Seasoning: Stir in a blend of herbs like oregano, basil, and thyme.
  2. Paprika: Adds a smoky flavor.
  3. Chili Powder: For a bit of heat.
  4. Cumin: Adds warmth and depth.
  5. Red Pepper Flakes: For those who like it spicy.
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How to make Hamburger Helper from the box without milk? ›

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.

How to make Hamburger Helper without a lid? ›

If you don't have a skillet with a lid then you can use a Dutch oven or other similar type of pot with a lid. You can also just cook it in a skillet without a lid but it will take longer for the pasta to cook and the liquid to be absorbed.

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