Here’s a guide to cooking ground beef along with ideas for using it—simple, versatile, and foundational for countless recipes 🥩
Cooking Ground Beef
Basic Stovetop Method
- Heat a skillet
- Use medium-high heat. A nonstick or cast-iron skillet works best.
- Add ground beef
- Place beef in the skillet. Do not overcrowd the pan to ensure even browning.
- Break it up
- Use a spatula or wooden spoon to crumble the beef as it cooks.
- Cook thoroughly
- Stir occasionally, cooking 7–10 minutes until no pink remains.
- Drain excess fat
- Carefully pour off grease or use a spoon.
- Season
- Add salt, pepper, garlic, onion, or other spices depending on your recipe.
Flavoring Ideas
- Taco night: Add chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, and onion powder.
- Italian: Mix with tomato sauce, oregano, basil for pasta or lasagna.
- Asian: Add soy sauce, ginger, and garlic for stir-fry dishes.
- Savory breakfast: Cook with onions, peppers, and smoked paprika for breakfast hash.
Quick Recipes Using Ground Beef
- Tacos or burritos
- Spaghetti Bolognese
- Shepherd’s or cottage pie
- Sloppy Joes
- Meatballs or meatloaf
- Stuffed peppers
Tips
- Lean vs fatty: 80/20 ground beef (80% lean, 20% fat) is flavorful but higher in fat; 90/10 is leaner and cooks faster.
- Don’t overcook: Overcooked beef becomes dry.
- Batch cooking: Cook extra beef, cool, and freeze in portions for quick meals later.
If you want, I can give a quick 15-minute ground beef recipe that’s versatile for tacos, pasta, or sandwiches.