
What Makes This Hamburger Potato Casserole So Special
With just a handful of simple ingredients, this hamburger potato casserole delivers a comforting, all-in-one meal that’s both hearty and deeply satisfying. We’re talking tender slices of potato, savory ground beef, and a rich, creamy sauce all baked together under a blanket of melted, sharp cheddar cheese. It’s the ultimate cheesy potato bake that turns basic pantry staples into a family favorite. During our testing, we found that letting the casserole rest for those 10-15 minutes after baking is a game-changer for clean slices. It gives the layers a chance to settle, making serving so much easier. Trust us, this beef potato casserole is simpler than it looks and is guaranteed to become a regular in your dinner rotation!What You’ll Find in This Article
Ingredients for Hamburger Potato Casserole
Here’s everything you’ll need to create this delicious ground beef casserole. We love how these simple ingredients come together to create something truly special.- 1 pound lean ground beef
- 1 medium yellow onion, finely chopped
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 10.5 ounce can condensed cream of mushroom soup
- 1 cup beef broth
- 1/2 cup sour cream
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 2 pounds russet potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced into 1/8-inch rounds
- 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese, divided
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
Cook Time for Cheesy Potato Bake
We know you’re busy, so we’ve timed this recipe carefully. This is one of those easy dinner recipes that gives you maximum flavor without a huge time commitment. Here’s the breakdown so you can plan your evening. Prep time: 20 minutes Cook time: 70-75 minutes Resting time: 10-15 minutes Total time: About 1 hour 45 minutesHow to Make Hamburger Potato Bake
Follow these simple steps for a perfectly layered and baked casserole. We’ve included our team’s little insights to guide you along the way.Step 1: Brown the Beef and Aromatics
Preheat your oven to 375°F and lightly grease a 9×13 inch baking dish. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, cook the ground beef and onion, breaking up the meat with a spoon, until the beef is browned and the onion is softened, about 8 minutes. Stir in the minced garlic and cook for one more minute until fragrant, then drain off any excess grease.Step 2: Create the Creamy Sauce
To the skillet, add the condensed cream of mushroom soup, beef broth, sour cream, Worcestershire sauce, smoked paprika, and black pepper. Stir everything together until the sauce is smooth and well-combined, then remove the skillet from the heat.Step 3: Layer the Potatoes
Arrange half of the thinly sliced potatoes in an even layer on the bottom of the prepared baking dish, slightly overlapping the slices. Season the potato layer lightly with a pinch of salt and pepper.Step 4: Add Beef and Cheese Layers
Spoon half of the beef and sauce mixture evenly over the potato layer, spreading it gently to cover. Sprinkle one cup of the shredded cheddar cheese over the beef layer.Step 5: Repeat the Layers
Repeat the layers with the remaining potatoes, the rest of the beef mixture, and finally the remaining cup of cheddar cheese. Cover the dish tightly with aluminum foil.Step 6: Bake to Perfection
Bake, covered, for 50 minutes. The casserole should be bubbly around the edges. Carefully remove the foil and continue baking for another 20-25 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork and the top is golden brown.Step 7: Rest and Garnish
Let the casserole stand for 10-15 minutes before serving; this allows the layers to set for easier serving. Garnish with the chopped fresh parsley.Pro Tips & Tasty Tweaks
After making this hamburger potato bake countless times, we’ve gathered a few tips to make your experience even better. These small adjustments can make a big difference in your final dish.- Flavor Swap: For a different flavor profile, try using cream of celery or cream of chicken soup instead of cream of mushroom.
- Heat Adjustment: If your potatoes are still a bit firm after the initial bake, don’t be afraid to add another 10 minutes of covered baking before uncovering.
- Prep Fix: For uniformly thin potato slices that cook evenly, we highly recommend using a mandoline slicer. Just watch your fingers!
- Storage Tip: Leftovers reheat beautifully. Add a splash of broth when reheating individual portions in the microwave to keep them moist.
Flavor & Texture Notes
When you pull this hamburger potato casserole from the oven, you’re in for a real treat. The aroma alone is incredibly inviting, with the savory scent of beef and onions mingling with the subtle smokiness of paprika and the richness of melted cheese. In terms of texture, you’ll find a wonderful contrast between the tender, fully cooked potato slices and the savory ground beef. The sauce becomes luxuriously creamy and coats every layer, while the top develops a beautifully golden and slightly crisp cheese crust. A perfect bite includes a little bit of each layer: soft potato, savory beef, creamy sauce, and that cheesy top. This is a beef potato casserole that truly satisfies on every level.Variations & Substitutions
We love this recipe as written, but we also encourage you to make it your own. Here are some of our favorite twists and substitutions we’ve tried in our test kitchen for this versatile ground beef casserole.- Cheese Lover’s Dream: Swap half of the cheddar for a pepper jack cheese to add a gentle, spicy kick to your hamburger potato bake.
- Veggie Boost: Stir in a cup of frozen mixed vegetables (like peas and carrots) or fresh chopped spinach into the beef mixture for an extra serving of veggies.
- Herb Refresh: If you’re not a fan of parsley, try garnishing with fresh chives or thinly sliced green onions for a different, fresh flavor.
- Potato Swap: While russets are our top choice for their starchy quality, you can use Yukon Gold potatoes for a creamier texture. Just note they may cook a bit faster.
- Lighter Option: For a lighter version, you can use plain Greek yogurt in place of the sour cream and a reduced-fat cheese blend.
How to Serve Hamburger Potato Casserole
We love how this hamburger potato bake transforms into a complete, comforting meal with just a few simple additions. After testing various pairings, we found that a bright, crisp side salad is the perfect counterpoint to the rich, cheesy layers of this ground beef casserole. It’s one of those easy dinner recipes that feels both special and completely approachable for a weeknight. One of our favorite team memories is serving this casserole to a house full of hungry friends; the pan was scraped clean in minutes! For a well-rounded plate, consider these simple pairings that complement the hearty flavors without overwhelming them.- Fresh & Crisp: A simple green salad with a tangy vinaigrette or a side of steamed green beans cuts through the richness beautifully.
- Bread for Dipping: A warm, crusty loaf of bread or soft dinner rolls are perfect for scooping up every last bit of the creamy sauce.
- Extra Veggies: For a pop of color and freshness, serve with a side of roasted carrots or glazed Brussels sprouts.
Mistakes to Avoid
We’ve made this hamburger potato casserole countless times, and along the way, we’ve learned what can go wrong so you don’t have to. If you’ve ever ended up with a casserole where the potatoes were still a bit crunchy, we’ve been there too! Avoiding these common pitfalls will ensure your beef potato casserole turns out perfectly every single time.- Uneven Potato Slices: Slicing your potatoes too thickly is the most common reason they don’t cook through. Aim for uniform 1/8-inch slices; a mandoline is our secret weapon for this.
- Skipping the Resting Time: It’s tempting to dig right in, but letting the casserole rest for 10-15 minutes after baking is non-negotiable. This allows the layers to set, making it much easier to serve clean portions.
- Overcrowding the Skillet: When browning your ground beef, make sure not to overcrowd the skillet. Cooking in batches if necessary ensures you get a good sear and proper browning, which builds a deeper flavor for your entire hamburger potato bake.
- Forgetting to Season the Potatoes: Don’t forget to season each layer of potatoes with a pinch of salt and pepper. This simple step ensures every bite is perfectly seasoned from the inside out.
How to Store Hamburger Potato Casserole
We know that a good make-ahead meal is a lifesaver, and we’re happy to report this hamburger potato casserole stores and reheats wonderfully. Through our testing, we found that storing it in a shallow, airtight container is the key to maintaining the best texture. Let the casserole cool completely to room temperature before covering it. You can store it in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. For longer storage, this cheesy potato bake freezes surprisingly well. We recommend portioning it into individual servings for easy weeknight meals.- Refrigerator: Cover the baking dish tightly with plastic wrap or transfer portions to an airtight container. It will keep for 3-4 days.
- Freezer: Wrap individual portions tightly in plastic wrap and then foil, or place them in a freezer-safe bag. It will maintain its quality for up to 3 months.
- Reheating: Thaw frozen portions in the refrigerator overnight. Reheat in the oven at 350°F until warmed through, or in the microwave with a splash of beef broth to keep it moist.
Try This Hamburger Potato Casserole Yourself
We genuinely hope you feel inspired to try this hamburger potato casserole in your own kitchen. It’s the kind of comforting, reliable dish that we turn to again and again, and we’re confident it will become a staple in your home too. One of our team’s favorite things about this recipe is how it brings everyone to the table. The aroma alone is enough to gather a crowd. It’s a humble yet deeply satisfying ground beef casserole that proves simple ingredients can create something truly special. So, gather your potatoes and cheese, and get ready to enjoy one of the most comforting easy dinner recipes you’ll ever make. We’d love to hear how it turns out for you!
Hamburger Potato Casserole
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 375°F and lightly grease a 9x13 inch baking dish.
- In a large skillet over medium-high heat, cook the ground beef and onion, breaking up the meat with a spoon, until the beef is browned and the onion is softened, about 8 minutes. Stir in the minced garlic and cook for one more minute until fragrant, then drain off any excess grease.
- To the skillet, add the condensed cream of mushroom soup, beef broth, sour cream, Worcestershire sauce, smoked paprika, and black pepper. Stir everything together until the sauce is smooth and well-combined, then remove the skillet from the heat.
- Arrange half of the thinly sliced potatoes in an even layer on the bottom of the prepared baking dish, slightly overlapping the slices. Season the potato layer lightly with a pinch of salt and pepper.
- Spoon half of the beef and sauce mixture evenly over the potato layer, spreading it gently to cover. Sprinkle one cup of the shredded cheddar cheese over the beef layer.
- Repeat the layers with the remaining potatoes, the rest of the beef mixture, and finally the remaining cup of cheddar cheese. Cover the dish tightly with aluminum foil.
- Bake, covered, for 50 minutes. The casserole should be bubbly around the edges. Carefully remove the foil and continue baking for another 20-25 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork and the top is golden brown.
- Let the casserole stand for 10-15 minutes before serving; this allows the layers to set for easier serving. Garnish with the chopped fresh parsley.
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