Cheesy Beef Pasta Skillet (One-Pan Ground Beef & Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce, 30 Min)
5.0 (27 reviews)
30 min Serves 5.
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Cheesy beef pasta skillet, short pasta and ground beef in a creamy tomato sauce topped with melted cheese and parsley, served in a cast iron pan
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Cheesy Beef Pasta Skillet (One-Pan Ground Beef & Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce, 30 Min)

5.0 (27 reviews)
· 30 min
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Published June 6, 2026
Category Pasta
By Sara

Homemade hamburger helper that blows the boxed stuff away — and the pasta cooks right in the pan, so it's truly one-pot. Seasoned ground beef and tender pasta in a rich, creamy tomato sauce loaded with melty cheese. Thirty minutes start to finish, dirties just one skillet, totally kid-approved and budget-friendly. This is the weeknight dinner on repeat in my house.

Fun fact: boxed Hamburger Helper launched in 1971 during a beef shortage, designed to stretch one pound of ground beef into a full family meal. This scratch version uses the same clever one-pan, pasta-cooked-in-the-sauce idea — just with real cheese and no powder packet.

Why this recipe works

  • PASTA cooks in the sauce. It absorbs the beefy tomato flavor and releases starch for a silkier sauce — one pan, more taste.
  • CREAM + cheese. A splash of cream and a handful of cheese turn tomato sauce into rich, velvety comfort.
  • WATCH the liquid. Add a little extra broth if it gets dry before the pasta is tender.

Nutrition information

  • Calories: 590 kcal per serving
  • Protein: 32 g
  • Carbohydrates: 52 g
  • Fat: 29 g
  • Saturated Fat: 15 g
  • Fiber: 4 g

Pro tips for the best cheesy beef pasta skillet

  • Keep pasta submerged. Stir so it cooks evenly; add a little broth if the top pieces stay firm.
  • Don't overcook. Check at 12 minutes — pasta keeps softening off the heat.
  • Add veggies. Stir in spinach, mushrooms or bell pepper for a sneaky veg boost.
  • Spice it up. A pinch of red pepper flakes or a spoonful of pesto adds a flavor twist.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use any pasta shape?

Short shapes (penne, rotini, shells, elbows) work best for one-pan cooking. Long pasta is trickier to submerge.

Why is my sauce too thin or thick?

It thickens as it rests. Too thin — simmer uncovered a couple minutes; too thick — stir in a splash of broth.

Can I make it ahead?

Yes — it reheats well for 4 days; add a little broth or milk to loosen the sauce.

Can I use milk instead of cream?

Yes — whole milk works; the sauce will be a bit less rich. Avoid skim, which can taste thin.

Is this freezer-friendly?

It freezes okay, though the pasta softens. Freeze up to 2 months and reheat gently with extra liquid.

Cheesy beef pasta skillet, short pasta and ground beef in a creamy tomato sauce topped with melted cheese and parsley, served in a cast iron pan
Cheesy Beef Pasta Skillet (One-Pan Ground Beef & Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce, 30 Min)

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