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Budget-Friendly Recipes for Ground Beef

By:   Vanessa Greaves

Enjoy your ground beef without shredding your food budget.

Here are some top-rated recipes for ground beef, taste-tested and overwhelmingly approved by the Allrecipes community of home cooks.


Sloppy Joes II

Submitted By: Tamara

"This is the recipe my mother used for Sloppy Joes, and it always gets compliments!"

Rave Review: "I browned the ground beef, onion, and green pepper. I then put the remaining ingredients into a slow cooker and cooked on low for about 3-4 hours. This recipe was really simple & delicious."--Brandy Berner


Porcupines

Submitted By: Tara

"These are great to make ahead of time and then freeze. We freeze them with mashed potatoes and corn as part of a homemade TV dinner."

Rave Review: "My husband loves this dish and so do the kids! So tasty! These are also good served with warm bread for a hearty fulfilling meal. I did substitute onion powder for the chopped onion (picky kids) and it turned out perfectly."--TERRIS911


Stuffed Peppers

 Submitted By: BDEGER
"Green peppers stuffed with ground beef and rice and topped with a seasoned tomato sauce."

Rave Review: "Loved the recipe but the green peppers need to be blanched before being put into the oven. Put green peppers into boiling water for 1-2 minutes then quickly put in ice water. Then proceed with recipe as is. Green pepper has a much better consistency this way."--Mominpa


Slow Cooker Taco Soup

Submitted By: Janeen Barlow

"This is a quick, throw together slow cooker soup with a Mexican flair. Teenagers love it. Serve topped with corn chips, shredded Cheddar cheese and a dollop of sour cream. Make sure you adjust the amount of chile peppers if you're sensitive about spicy foods."

Rave Review: I will definitely be making this again! My husband loved it and was craving more the next day. We ate it a spoonful of sour cream and cheese on top, with tortilla chips of course. It's also very good with rolls. Makes great leftovers! 
--Lesli


Easy Mexican Casserole

Submitted By: ANDREALF63

"This is an easy and very tasty dish. I often substitute ground turkey and low fat dairy products and it is still delicious! Serve with chips, salsa, and green salad."

Rave Review: "Very easy to prep with ingredients I usually have on hand. Next time I think I may use plain yogurt instead of sour cream and mix it with a little taco seasoning to up the flavor and ease up the calories a little. You could totally add a can of corn or another thing of beans as well and it would be delicious. Thanks for a keeper!"--Jaime


Debdoozie's Blue Ribbon Chili

Submitted By: Deb

"This is the tastiest, easiest chili recipe you'll ever find. I recommend serving it with sliced jalapeno chile peppers and crackers or cornbread."

Rave Review: "Even my 7-year-old ate this! I coupled it with the "Absolute Mexican Cornbread" and, needless to say, it was a keeper. I followed the recipe only substituting the dark red kidney beans for pinto beans and added a little bit of fresh jalapenos...other than that it really doesn't need any tweaking!"--Christine


Brown Sugar Meatloaf

Submitted By: tangastar

"This is an easy tasty meatloaf. It tastes as good as it smells!"

Rave Review: "This recipe was fabulous!!!! Instead of spreading the ketchup and brown sugar on the bottom of the pan I mixed them together and used it as a glaze on top of the loaf and it came out beautifully. I won't be using any other meatloaf recipe again!"--OGDENS


Shepherd's Pie VI

Submitted By: Jacquie

"This Shepherd's Pie is a layered casserole of beef, carrots, and potato."

Rave Review: "This is a fantastic Shepherd's Pie recipe! I made it the first time exactly as written, and the second time I substituted ground turkey for the beef and added a can of creamed corn and some cooked peas over the carrot layer, just to get some extra vegetables in. My husband and I liked it even more with the turkey. Fabulous, quick, and nutritious comfort food!!!"--Karalyn

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BettyBoop Gina 
Aug. 13, 2009 9:23 am
I love this website. It has such great recipes on it. The variety is wonderful.
 
Aug. 16, 2009 4:33 am
Shepards Pie is a great way to stretch a meal. This is a great recipe.
 
Yana 
Sep. 16, 2009 11:33 am
Try sprinkling mint and thyme in your potatoes when you have mashed them, before putting over the meat. Then just place under the grill until the peaks of the potato are bown and crispy. Serve with extra gravy
 
Yana 
Sep. 16, 2009 11:37 am
Another idea for a quick and cheap meal with ground beef is, mixing two eggs into the beef along with a little salt, rosemary, breadcrumbs to make them go further, and a good dollop of blackcurrant jam. Cook in oven, they don't take long depending upon the size of them. They are so juicy and a lovely taste. Serve with pasta salad.
 
Yana 
Sep. 16, 2009 11:42 am
Sorry! I forgot to mention my previous comments were for meatballs. I also like to make them putting basil, chopped mushroom and onion, egg, and breadcrumbs, and a little pizza sauce.
 
JUDYBANT 
Sep. 25, 2009 8:27 am
My meatballs always get rave reviews, and nobody can figure out what I did differently... instead of bread crumbs, I use a package of cornbread stuffing mix, and instead of water, I use a bit of (very) cheap red wine... gives it a really rich, amazing flavor.
 
Oct. 22, 2009 12:29 pm
we always add green beans. it's a great way to use up leftovers.
 
Oct. 22, 2009 12:32 pm
oops...to our shepherds pie.
 
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Dec. 8, 2009 11:42 am
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Dec. 25, 2009 12:47 pm
We always do ground beef, corn or peas, cheese, and then mashed potatoes. Cheap, easy, and just so delicious when you're craving comfort food!
 
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Jan. 2, 2010 9:58 am
I have just found this web site and love it. I can't beleive that I can not find a shepherd's pie like my mother made. It's made with ground beef,regular corn,cream corn and mashed potatos. Its really wonderful.
 
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sboyd 
Jan. 31, 2010 10:06 am
Love this website for trying new recipes. My version of an invented Shepard's Pie is ground turkey or beef, canned sliced potatoes, green beans and stewed tomatoes. Add your own seasonings for flavor and mix together. A little shredded cheese (go easy) on top for added crust. Awesome.
 
msshari50 
Feb. 12, 2010 5:42 pm
My daughter made this,over 20 years ago,she uses chicken stuffing,while boiling the water add hamburg to it,when hamburg is cooked add stuffing mix,follow stuffing instructions.I Love it like this,and it makes a very large one or divide and put in another pan,Freeze's very well.
 
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erica 
Mar. 4, 2010 7:23 pm
Hi. My dad makes a winderful shephards pie..chicken, cream of chicken and mushroom with a can of mixed veggies coveered with mashed potatoes. so tasty.
 
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Mar. 14, 2010 5:16 am
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