Crockpot ground beef casserole is an easy weeknight dinner made with ground beef, corn, pasta, onions, and peppers that are all seasoned well and topped with melty cheese.
Why this recipe works
If you’re looking for an easy dump-and-go meal to use up some ground beef, this crockpot ground beef casserole is the perfect solution. Ground beef casserole quickly became one of my most popular recipes on the blog, so making a slow cooker-friendly option was a must. It has all the same tasty components except it’s made in the crockpot instead of a baking dish.
Using simple ingredients that provide flavorful results, this cheesy pasta and ground beef casserole is definitely one you’ll want to keep in the dinner rotation!
Related Recipe – Ground Beef Stroganoff
Ingredients you will need
Get all measurements, ingredients, and instructions in the printable version at the end of this post.
Ingredient Info and Substitution Suggestions
MEAT – You can use ground beef, ground turkey, or even ground chicken depending on your flavor preferences. Other ground meats can be substituted as well such as venison or bison, making this a very versatile recipe. Ground Italian sausage mixed with ground beef or turkey would be a great flavor combination too!
ADDITIONS – While I have listed Red Gold diced tomatoes in the ingredients list, you don’t have to use that brand. The key was that they have green chiles already added. If you can’t find them, you can use a regular can of tomatoes and add a 4-ounce can of green chiles. Instead of orange bell pepper, you can use red – or omit it altogether if you must. You can also use drained canned corn in place of frozen corn.
CHEESE – The cream cheese adds lots of creaminess to this dish, I wouldn’t recommend skipping it. You can find a Mexican cheese blend already shredded at the grocery store. However, if you have a preference for cheese feel free to use whatever you like. I do recommend that you have a cheddar cheese and a jack cheese in the mix.
How to Make Crockpot Ground Beef Casserole
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- In a skillet over medium heat, brown ground beef. Drain beef.
- Place drained ground beef in the bottom of the crockpot.
- Add seasoning on top of the ground beef.
- Add orange pepper, onion, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes & green chilies, frozen corn, cream cheese, 1 cup of cheese, and beef broth.
- Stir to combine. Place lid on crockpot and cook on low for 6 hours
- After the time is up, add the uncooked pasta to the crockpot and mix to combine.
- Allow pasta to cook for 20 minutes.
- Add remaining 1 cup of cheese, recover, and allow cheese to melt.
- Top with chopped green onions. Enjoy!
Frequently Asked Questions & Expert Tips
Store leftover ground beef casserole in an air-tight container (or portioned into multiple containers for separate meals) in the refrigerator for 4-5 days.
I always recommend browning the ground beef in a skillet before adding it to a crockpot so your dish isn’t swimming with fat. Even if you use leaner ground beef or a lean meat of choice, it’s always preferred to brown it before adding it to a slow cooker. You do not have to fully cook the ground beef before adding it to the crockpot, just enough to give it an edge. I promise the texture of the beef is much better when done this way!
The fun part about this recipe is how versatile it can be. Feel free to add a can of black beans (drained and rinsed) into the mix as well as veggies like green beans, frozen peas, or even cubed potatoes.
No, you do not cook the pasta beforehand. Simply add it to the crockpot during step 6, after the other ingredients have cooked for 6 hours. Once added, you will allow it to cook for 20 minutes in the crockpot.
Serving Suggestions
Crockpot ground beef casserole is filling on its own thanks to the pasta and ground beef, but crunchy bread on the side never hurt! A crisp dinner salad is always a welcome addition as well. Top with a dollop of sour cream and sliced green onion for garnish.
More Crockpot Recipes
- Crockpot Lasagna
- Crockpot Roast Beef
- Crockpot Beef Burgundy
- Crockpot Sticky Chicken
- Crockpot Beef Stroganoff
- Crockpot Mexican Chicken
- Crockpot Corned Beef
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Crockpot Ground Beef Casserole
IMPORTANT – There are often Frequently Asked Questions within the blog post that you may find helpful. Simply scroll back up to read them!
Print It Rate ItIngredients
- 1 lb ground beef browned and drained
- ¼ tsp red pepper flakes
- 1 tsp steak seasoning
- 1 ½ tsp dried oregano
- 2 tsp chili powder
- 1 cup onion diced
- ½ cup orange bell pepper diced
- 16 oz tomato sauce
- 10 oz can of Red Gold Diced Tomatoes and Green Chiles
- 2 cups frozen corn
- 2 oz cream cheese
- 2 ½ cups beef broth
- 2 cups Mexican cheese blend
- 16 oz macaroni pasta
Things You’ll Need
Before You Begin
- While I have listed Red Gold diced tomatoes in the ingredients list, you don’t have to use that brand. The key was that they have green chiles already added. If you can’t find them, you can use a regular can of tomatoes and add a 4-ounce can of green chiles.
- You can use ground beef, ground turkey, or even ground chicken depending on your flavor preferences. Other ground meats can be substituted as well such as venison or bison, making this a very versatile recipe. Ground Italian sausage mixed with ground beef or turkey would be a great flavor combination too!
- The cream cheese adds lots of creaminess to this dish, I wouldn’t recommend skipping it. You can find a Mexican cheese blend already shredded at the grocery store. However, if you have a preference for cheese feel free to use whatever you like. I do recommend that you have a cheddar cheese and a jack cheese in the mix.
Instructions
- In a skillet over medium heat brown the ground beef. Drain beef.
- Place drained ground beef in the bottom of the crockpot.
- Add seasonings on top of the ground beef.
- Add orange pepper, onion, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes and green chilies, frozen corn, cream cheese, 1 cup of Mexican cheese, and beef broth.
- Stir to combine. Place lid on crockpot and cook on low for 6 hours.
- After the time is up, add the uncooked pasta to the crockpot and mix to combine.
- Allow pasta to cook for 20 minutes.
- Add remaining 1 cup of cheese, recover, and allow the cheese to melt.
- Top with chopped green onions. Enjoy!
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Julie says
All your food sounds so go if I have enough money I’m gonna make your I forgot the name lol . Thank u for the recipes
Eliza says
My family loves this recipe!
Adam Kroloff says
Made this a few times now. delicious and really easy to prep.
Gill says
The guys on my department (Fire/Rescue. Love this dish
Connie says
How many people does this serve?. Thanks!
Amanda Davis says
6-8 depending on portion sizes
Kendra says
Great recipe. I noticed the tomato sauce drys the recipe out overnight.how do you liven up leftovers so it’s not so dry?
Amanda Davis says
You can simply add a little broth or water to loosen it up!
Marie says
OMG! So glad I stumbled onto this goodness online. I made it and it is an instant hit with my family. My husband said it reminded him of his childhood eating hamburger helpers. Thank you!!
Tanya Miller says
Could the cream cheese be substituted by Velveeta cheese?
Amanda Formaro says
The consistency is similar but the flavor will be completely different
Devin Paine says
Hey Amanda what type of onion did you use?
Amanda Formaro says
You can use white or yellow!
Mitch Blackman says
I actually didnt brown the ground veef first. Just through in raw with other ingredients and turned out amazing
Cody says
If I’m in a pinch will high for 3-4 hours do?
Amanda Formaro says
We haven’t tried that, but most crockpot recipes that are on low for 6-8 can be cooked on high for 3-4.
Louise says
I found that it took longer for the macaroni to cook than 20 minutes and had to add more liquid. Other than that, it was pretty good and my husband liked it and that’s always a good thing when trying a new recipe 😊
Chelsea says
This was yummy.
Joan says
Would you cook this on high or low?
Amanda Formaro says
Hi Joan. The recipe states “cook on low for 6 hours”. Hope that helps!
KATHRYN says
I can taste it already!