• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Add Salt & Serve
  • Our
    Recipes
  • Meal
    Plans
  • Busy Cook's
    Secrets
  • Your Recipe
    Collections

  • About
  • Member
    Login
menu icon
go to homepage
  • Recipes
    • Main Dishes
    • Sides
    • Desserts
  • Meal Plans
  • Your Account
    • Quick Access Shopping List
    • Your Collections
    • Your Purchases
  • About
    • Secrets of a Busy Cook
    • Bulk Cooking
    • Facebook Group
    • Contact
  • Subscribe
subscribe
search icon
Homepage link
  • Recipes
    • Main Dishes
    • Sides
    • Desserts
  • Meal Plans
  • Your Account
    • Quick Access Shopping List
    • Your Collections
    • Your Purchases
  • About
    • Secrets of a Busy Cook
    • Bulk Cooking
    • Facebook Group
    • Contact
  • Subscribe
×
Home / Recipe Roundups

40+ Ground Beef Dinner Ideas Your Family Will Love

If you’re wondering what to make with ground beef, you’re in the right place. These ground beef dinner ideas are family dinner savers that work for busy weeknights and include quick skillet meals, ground beef casseroles, cheap meals with ground beef, make-ahead freezer favorites, and more.

Add Salt & Serve may earn affiliate commissions from purchases made using links on this page.

Composite image with photos of recipes featuring ground beef and text 40+ dinner ideas with ground beef.

From meal prep ideas to budget-friendly dinner ideas with ground beef that stretch a single pound into more servings, you’ll find plenty of inspiration for what to make with ground beef.

➡️ Be sure to also check out my post about what to make with rotisserie chicken!

Jump to:
  • Best Fat Ratio, Price, and Cut for Ground Beef
  • Ground Beef Meal Prep & Batch Cooking
  • Quick Ground Beef Dinner Ideas
  • Cheap Ground Beef Dinner Ideas
  • More Ground Beef Dinner Ideas
  • Sides for Ground Beef Meals
  • FAQ

Best Fat Ratio, Price, and Cut for Ground Beef

93% lean? Bulk pack? Ground sirloin or ground chuck? Choosing ground beef shouldn't be so confusing! Here's how I think about it at the store.

Fat ratio and price

If your goal is to get the best price on the usable/lean portion of ground beef that you will brown and drain, look at the per unit price for just the lean portion. This is my easy go-to method when I know I will just be browning the ground beef: divide the price per pound by the percent lean.

In this recent example from my local store, you might not immediately know which is less expensive per pound—a regular price bulk package of 73% lean ground beef at $4.43/lb. or a one pound package of 85% lean ground beef on sale for $4.98/lb. Don't worry, there's an easy way to figure this out! (I know, math at the grocery store sounds like torture, but stay with me. It's quick and easy, and it will save you money!)

Using my price per pound divided by % lean formula, it's easy to see that the leaner option with the higher price per pound is less expensive:

Bulk package for $4.43/lb at 73% lean = 4.43 ÷ .73 = $6.07/lb. of lean meat

Single pound for $4.98/lb at 85% lean = 4.98 ÷ .85 = $5.85/lb. of lean meat

✨ Pro Tip: My Ground Beef Math Hack ✨

Use this formula to determine the per unit cost of the lean (usable) portion of ground beef:

Price per pound ÷ percent lean = Price per pound of lean meat

Cut

Browned ground beef. Any cut of beef with should be fine for ground beef that is going to be browned and drained, but ground chuck is usually my go-to cut if all other things are equal. If a package does not say what cut the beef is from, it is from a mix of cuts. These mixes will have the labeled ratio of lean to fat regardless of cut.

Burgers and meatloaf. When using ground beef to make burgers, Salisbury steaks, or meatloaf, an 80/20 blend is preferable. The 20% fat content gives burgers the juicy, drippy bite you actually want. Ground chuck is readily available at this lean to fat ratio.

Casseroles and skillet meals. Any recipe that doesn't call for draining the ground beef after cooking will benefit from a lower lean to fat ratio. 85/15 or 90/10 are typically found with ground sirloin or ground round.

Sum it up. Here's how I keep it simple: my go-to is buying the least expensive ground beef for browning meat for the freezer, the least expensive 80/20 ground chuck for burgers and meatloaf, and the least expensive 90/10 of any cut for casseroles and skillet meals. Want to learn more? Chef Shelley at The Chopping Blog has an informative post about all things ground beef.

Ground Beef Meal Prep & Batch Cooking

Batch cooking often brings visions of all day commitments and messy kitchens. Spoiler: I don't have time for that, and I bet you don't either.

There is a much easier way to save time with batch cooking. Any time you can do something in bulk once rather than individually multiple times, you save time and clean-up.

In my constant effort to save time, I started keeping my oft-used cooked ingredients in the freezer to quick start meals. I prepare and freeze cooked ground beef in bulk every time I shop. Starting dinner with ground beef already cooked and an onion already sautéed is a game changer for busy cooks.

For an easy intro to batch cooking with ground beef, try:

  • cooking several pounds of plain ground beef in bulk and freezing in one pound portions
  • doubling or tripling a freezer-friendly recipe like Penne Pasta Bake to stock the freezer
  • prepping an easy recipe like Easy Shepherd's Pie and package as individual servings for lunches or the freezer

If you use a lot of seasoned ground beef (like taco-seasoned or Italian-style with tomato paste and Italian seasonings), save yourself time by freezing both plain cooked ground beef and seasoned ground beef.

✨ Pro Tip: Meal Prep Game Changer ✨

Starting with the ingredient requiring prep that you use for most meals, prep it in bulk for the freezer. It takes less time to cook 5 pounds of ground beef once than to cook 1 pound five times, and you only have to clean up once. It even takes up less space in the freezer!

  • Brown 5 pounds ground beef → freeze flat in 5 equal portions
  • Chop and sauté a bag of yellow onions → freeze flat in 1 cup increments
  • Chop or shred cooked chicken → freeze flat in 1 cup increments

Use these prepped ingredients to get dinner on the table quicker and replenish the supply as needed. Thaw overnight in the fridge, on defrost mode in the microwave, or submerged in cold water (if in a water-tight bag).

How To Cook Ground Beef

When ground beef is the star of the show, you'll want to make sure you brown it rather than let it steam or boil. A common mistake is adding too much meat at once, resulting in beef that steams or boils in its juices instead of browns.

To actually brown ground beef, give it room in the skillet and resist the urge to stir constantly (I know, it feels wrong not to stir it!). Instead, let it sit long enough to develop that golden crustiness, which is where the flavor lives.

When I cook ground beef in bulk for the freezer, I don’t stress about crowding the pan since I mostly use it later as an add-in, not the main star.

Another common mistake when cooking ground beef is seasoning at the wrong time. Salt pulls out moisture, so if you add it too early, you risk dry, tough beef. Instead, wait until the meat is mostly browned before seasoning. Drain off excess grease once the beef is cooked; too much grease can make sauces oily and heavy.

Don’t forget about food safety. Ground beef should always be cooked to an internal temperature of 160°F to make sure harmful bacteria are gone. Use a meat thermometer instead of guessing—it saves you from serving undercooked beef and keeps your family safe. Small tweaks in technique (browning properly, seasoning smartly, managing grease, and hitting the right temperature) make the difference between “meh” ground beef and the kind of flavor-packed results you’ll actually crave.

How To Store Cooked Ground Beef

Separate cooked ground beef into one pound portions. I freeze mine flat in individual bags—they stack neatly and it's easier to find room for them when I am playing freezer Tetris. Freezing flat also results in the fastest thaw time.

Stack of flat bags of cooked ground beef.

Another method is freezing in silicone muffin tins or "souper cubes" (amazon has inexpensive knockoffs).

When cooking soups and stews, the frozen meat can usually be added directly to the pot. For casseroles and skillet meals, thaw first. I usually thaw overnight in the fridge, but if I need it quicker I sometimes thaw on defrost mode in the microwave or submerged in cold water (if in a water-tight bag).

Give these recipes a try for meal prep with ground beef. They will last for up to 4 days in the fridge or 4 months in the freezer. Many are a meal in themselves, but for recipes like Salisbury steak and meatloaf, add a simple salad or super easy seasoned green beans as a side for a quick and easy meal.

Freezer-Friendly Ground Beef Dinner Ideas

Ground beef, peas, and green beans topped with mashed potatoes and cheese
Easy Shepherd’s Pie (Freezer-Friendly)
Freezer-friendly Shepherd's Pie is one of our favorite recipes, and it's perfect for prepping ahead for the freezer or doing meal prep for lunches.
Side view of penne pasta bake topped with melted cheese in a glass pan with a spoonful scooped out and held toward the camera
Freezer-Friendly Penne Pasta Bake
This family favorite is super easy and freezes well, so I always double it so I can have one handy in the freezer.
Slices of glazed meatloaf on a white plate.
Glazed Meatloaf
Meatloaf without getting your hands dirty? Yes, please! Make several loaves for the freezer and enjoy it again later without the mess.
Baked zucchini stuffed with a rice, ground beef, and vegetable mixture on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Stuffed Zucchini Boats with Ground Beef and Rice
These individual Stuffed Zucchini Boats are great for meal prep, but I also bag up the filling for the freezer so I can have them any time (I also love this filling for stuffed bell peppers).
White plate with a piece of Freezer Zucchini Lasagna and a fork. Beside the plate is a casserole dish with the rest of the Freezer Zucchini Lasagna.
Freezer Zucchini Lasagna
Prep a couple of these zucchini lasagnas for the freezer when zucchini is plentiful. You'll thank yourself when you are enjoying this nutrient-rich meal later.
Terlingua chili over spaghetti garnished with cheese
Terlingua Chili
The tantalizing aroma of Terlingua Chili makes it hard to wait during the hour or two this recipe simmers to develop its rich, beefy flavor, so it's a great option for batch cooking. Double or triple the recipe for the freezer so you can enjoy this comfort meal again later without the wait.

Meal Prep Ground Beef Recipes

A pan with a finished recipe showing egg noodles, sliced mushrooms, and ground beef in a sauce garnished with chopped parsley with a serving lifted toward the camera on a wooden spoon.
Ground Beef Stroganoff
I use precooked ground beef from my freezer stash to get this hearty Beef Stroganoff with Egg noodles on the table quickly.
Salisbury Steak patty in mushroom cream sauce in a black pan with a serving spoon.
Mushroom Salisbury Steak
Perfect to use for lunch meal prep, these tasty individual Salisbury steaks are a great recipe to double so you have enough for dinner and lunches.
Spiral pasta bake with cheese and ground beef served in white bowls.
Cheesy Spiral Pasta
This cheesy, tomatoey, and beefy pasta bake is perfect for freezing, so double or triple the recipe and stock your freezer for an easy meal you'll thank yourself for later.
Hamburger patty covered with sliced mushrooms and onions and gravy.
Smothered Salisbury Steaks with Mushrooms and Onions
Perfect for individual lunches, Mushroom Salisbury Steaks are ideal for meal prep. Double up for the freezer or have the extra for dinner.

Quick Ground Beef Dinner Ideas

Whether you have a stash of ready ingredients or not, these easy ground beef recipes go from pantry to table in a flash.

Spoonful of beef and beans garnished with green onion.
BBQ Beans with Beef (30 Minutes)
Tangy and delicious, BBQ Beans with Beef is an easy stovetop meal that you can have on the table in under thirty minutes. Simple ingredients and easy prep make this barbecue beef and beans a great option for a busy night.
Plate of Mexican Spaghetti topped with shredded cheese.
Mexican Spaghetti (15 Minutes)
Mexican Spaghetti combines the flavors of taco-seasoned beef with corn, green chiles, tomatoes, and green onions in a quick and easy stovetop meal.
A plate with beef tostados made with guacamole, shredded cheese, and sour cream.
Beef Tostadas (30 Minutes)
Fresh guacamole and chipotle sour cream are the perfect tostada toppers for warm, taco-seasoned beef with red bell pepper.
Kidney beans, ground beef, and egg noodles topped with shredded cheddar cheese, sour cream, and chopped green onions, in a skillet.
Southwestern Hamburger Skillet (25 Minutes)
Southwestern Hamburger Skillet is one of those great "use what you have" recipes—it works well in many different variations, making it a great way to save money.
Bowl of seasoned ground beef, spiral pasta, lettuce, halved tomatoes, nacho cheese Doritos, and French salad dressing with shredded cheddar cheese on top
Taco Mac Salad (30 Minutes)
This easy taco mac salad is one of our most requested recipes. With cool vegetables and warm seasoned beef, it can be served in summer or winter. Using taco meat from the freezer makes it a quick and easy meal.
3 sloppy joe sandwiches on hambuger buns
Homemade Sloppy Joes (25 Minutes)
Although it is easy to buy Sloppy Joe sauce in a can, this homemade version is tastier and easy to make.
White bowl filled with soup of beans, tomatoes, and beef, topped with shredded cheddar cheese, tortilla chips, and sour cream, garnished with cilantro.
Quick & Easy Mexican Style Soup (20 Minutes)
This hearty one pot meal is ready in only 30 minutes (15 minutes if you keep cooked ground beef and sautéed onions in your freezer!).
White plate with hamburger patties covered with brown gravy and garnished with a sprig of parsley.
Simple Salisbury Steak (35 Minutes)
Simple comfort food that is easy to make. The patties can be prepared and frozen, so its a good choice for doubling or tripling the recipe to stock your freezer for quick meals.

Cheap Ground Beef Dinner Ideas

With the price of beef higher than ever, stretching a pound of ground beef to feed more people is a budget win.

✨ Pro Tip: Stretch Ground Beef ✨

With beef prices on the rise, I make every pound work harder. The trick is loading up on add-ins and choosing seasonings that carry the flavor so you still get that beefy satisfaction without busting the budget.

I like to increase the pasta and legumes to stretch expensive meat, but you can also mix your ground beef with cheaper fillers. What actually works? After cooking, mix ground beef with cooked lentils, less expensive ground meats, or TVP (a soy-based meat alternative that costs less per serving than beef) to keep meals hearty without feeling like filler.

Combine these meal ideas with the tips for stretching ground beef to save money and use what you have. These cheap meals with ground beef do more with less, stretching ground beef to give at least eight servings per pound of meat.

Skillet of cheesy elbow macaroni and ground beef in seasoned tomatoes garnished with cilantro with a wooden spoon.
30 Minute Taco Macaroni
Using a pound of elbow macaroni in a creamy tomatoey sauce with the ground beef, this quick and easy recipe is full of flavor and feeds a crowd on a budget.
Closeup of cabbage rolls in a tomato sauce on a white plate with a fork. Bowl of salad in the background.
Cabbage Rolls with Sweet and Tangy Tomato Sauce
Baked in a sweet and tangy tomato sauce, these cabbage rolls are similar to mini-meatloaves. They can be baked in the oven or cooked in the crockpot. To stretch your budget, increase the ratio of rice to ground beef.
Clear glass casserole dish with beans topped with melted cheese and garnished with a sprig of cilantro. In the background is a red bowl of sliced black olives, a clear bowl of jalepeno slices, a clear bowl of diced green onions, a white bowl of diced tomatoes, and a basket of tortilla chips.
Nacho Bar
Provide a variety of toppings (beans are cheap!) and let each person create their own nacho plate.
Tacos with shredded lettuce, grated cheese, and chopped tomatoes
Taco Bar
Offer a variety of toppings and let each person make their own tacos. Make your taco bar even more frugal by adding some cooked lentils to stretch the ground beef while you are simmering it in the seasoning.

Stretch Ground Beef With These Recipes

Stretch a pound of ground beef by adding a portion to these recipes. You'll bump up the flavor and protein without the expense of a using a recipe with beef as the main ingredient.

Overhead view of a slice of crustless quiche being lifted out of a pie plate.
Crustless Cottage Cheese Quiche
Add a half pound of browned ground beef to this crustless quiche for a protein-rich main dish.
Ladleful of Tomato Zucchini Soup with tortellini over a pot.
Tortellini Zucchini Soup
Add ground beef to this quick, veggie-rich soup for a hearty meal.
Casserole dish of baked frozen ravioli with a serving removed.
Baked Frozen Ravioli (No Boil)
Add cooked ground beef to this no boil ravioli bake for an easy lasagna-like meal.
Forkful of Cheesy Meatless Baked Ziti garnished with fresh parsley held above a serving of the ziti on a plate.
Cheesy Meatless Baked Ziti
This rich and tomatoey baked ziti is delicious meatless, but you can add cooked ground beef if your house includes people don't think a meatless recipe can be a main dish. Either way, it will become a family favorite!
Rotini Pasta Bake in a baking dish with a spoonful scooped out on a wooden spoon.
Alfredo Rotini Pasta Bake
Like meatless Baked Ziti, this cheese pasta bake is delicious with or without meat. Add a half pound of ground beef to please the meat-lovers in your house.
Cast iron skillet with Pasta e Fagioli, a soup made with pasta,tomatoes, chopped celery and onion, cannellini beans, and tomato sauce.
Pasta e Fagioli
Add a half pound of browned ground beef to this hearty bean and pasta soup for additional protein and flavor.

More Cheap Ground Beef Dinner Ideas

Try these easy "no recipe" meal ideas help you figure out what to make with ground beef using what you have on hand.

  1. Ground beef and cheese quesadillas. Mix cooked ground beef, shredded cheese, and cilantro. Spread on half a tortilla, fold the tortilla, and grill until heated through. Serve with sour cream and salsa.
  2. Mac and cheese with ground beef. Add cooked ground beef to homemade or boxed mac and cheese. A kid favorite!
  3. Beef and rice. Add cooked ground beef to any boxed rice mix and cook as directed.
  4. Ground beef and vegetable soup. Combine frozen mixed vegetables, canned tomatoes, cooked ground beef, beef broth, and a sautéed onion. Heat and season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Serve with cooked small pasta of your choice—kids love ABC pasta!
  5. Four bean chili with ground beef. Combine a can of chili beans and a can each of rinsed and drained kidney beans, black beans, and red beans with a can of tomatoes, chili seasoning, and cooked ground beef. Serve with macaroni and shredded cheese.
  6. Baked beans with ground beef. Heat canned baked beans with cooked ground beef, and add some barbecue sauce for punched up flavor.
  7. Taco salad. Pile shredded lettuce and your favorite salad ingredients into taco shell bowls. Top with taco-seasoned ground beef and shredded cheese and serve with your choice of salad dressing.
  8. Fried rice with ground beef. Sauté leftover cooked rice, cooked ground beef, and mixed vegetables in hot oil. Push to the side and scramble an egg, then mix in. Season with salt and pepper and Yum Yum Sauce.
  9. Stuffed bell peppers. Combine cooked rice, cooked ground beef, thawed mixed veggies, salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning. Stuff into hollowed out bell peppers and top with cheese if desired. Bake until heated through (these can also be cooked in a slow cooker).
  10. Ground beef goulash. Sauté an onion and add to browned ground beef. Add a can of condensed tomato soup, ¾ cup of water, and 1 cup macaroni. Simmer covered for 15 minutes or until macaroni is cooked.
  11. Hamburger gravy. Just like Chipped Beef Gravy, but use cooked hamburger and serve over mashed potatoes or rice. This is an easy option when the fridge is looking sad.
  12. Hamburger hash. Combine cooked ground beef with a sautéed onion, a pound of diced potatoes (I always keep frozen diced potatoes/hash browns in my freezer stash for recipes like this!), and beef broth or water and beef bouillon. Cover and cook until potatoes are done and everything is heated through. Use less water if using frozen diced potatoes since they are already cooked.
  13. Ground beef skillet ramen. Combine cooked ground beef with a can diced tomatoes with juices, a can of corn with juices, and a cup for frozen peas in a skillet, and heat to a simmer. Break up noodles from a package of any flavor ramen and add to skillet with flavor packet. Add water if needed to cover noodles and cook until noodles are fully cooked.
  14. Taco pizza. Use prepared dough or your preferred dough recipe. Blend salsa, cilantro, and drained fire-roasted tomatoes to make the sauce, or use prepared taco sauce. Top dough and sauce with taco-seasoned ground beef, cheese, Mexican-style toppings such as beans, olives, jalapeños, and onions. Bake as directed in dough recipe. After it's cooked, dress it up with shredded lettuce, salsa, taco sauce, tomatoes, cilantro, and anything else you like on tacos.
  15. Ground beef and cabbage. Chop a head of cabbage and slice an onion. Season with salt and pepper and cook in butter or oil over medium heat until cabbage starts to soften. Add cooked ground beef and cook until cabbage is tender, adding water if needed. Try it with a can of fire-roasted tomatoes and some Italian seasoning (add when you add the ground beef) for an extra pop of flavor.

More Ground Beef Dinner Ideas

Creamy Balsamic Meatballs
Creamy Meatball Pasta
Make some meatballs (baking them instead of frying is so much easier), and use them in this delicious creamy meatball pasta.
Casserole Burger Bake in a white casserole dish. One piece is cut out and sitting on a white plate next to the casserole. There is a spatula in the casserole dish and a fork on the plate.
Cornbread Burger Bake
Depart from the ordinary with this easy casserole made with ground beef, savory vegetables, and a delicious cornbread topping made with cream-style corn.
Hamburger pie topped with mashed potatoes
Oven-Baked Italian Hamburger Pie
This easy dinner only takes 5 minutes prep, so it's a great ground beef recipe for when you just don't feel like cooking.
Two bowls of Cheeseburger Soup with Velveeta.
Cheeseburger Soup with Velveeta
This easy stovetop recipe requires very little prep and delivers big flavor. Perfect for a lazy weeknight meal.
Two bowls of hash brown soup in white crocks beside fresh basil strips in a small bowl and two spoons.
Crockpot Cheeseburger Soup
What less dinnertime prep? Start my slow cooker version of cheeseburger soup early in the day so it's ready when you are.
A slice of Layered Italian Beef Casserole being cut by a fork
Layered Italian Beef Casserole
Skip the mess and make this easier-than-lasagna Italian beef casserole.

Sides for Ground Beef Meals

In addition to my go-to simple sides like rice, mashed potatoes, and green salad, these are the sides I lean on when the main dish is already doing the heavy lifting.

Serving of Orzo Alfredo with peas on a wooden spoon above the pot.
Orzo Alfredo
Great with burgers, meatloaf, and more, stovetop Orzo Alfredo is a quick and easy family favorite.
Roasted broccoli florets on a plate, garnished with a lemon half
Roasted Garlic Broccoli
This Roasted Garlic Broccoli recipe is a quick and easy vegetarian side dish. I love it because it's full of flavor and only takes 15 minutes, making it the perfect addition to any meal.
Sautéed seasoned green beans in a black frypan
Seasoned Green Beans
Seasoned green beans is super quick to make and goes with everything. It only takes 5-10 minutes on the stovetop and can use fresh or frozen green beans, so I find myself turning to this easy side at least once a week.
roasted okra and onions in a white bowl.
Roasted Okra and Onions
Put your oven to work with this flavorful side while you make the main dish on the stovetop. Roasted okra is a great introduction to okra with its rich, roasted flavor combined with the sweetness of the roasted onions.
Grilled, sliced zucchini in a pewter serving bowl.
Grilled Zucchini
We love zucchini in all forms, but this super easy grilled method is worth pulling out your grill for. It won't heat up your kitchen, it's ready in about 15 minutes, and grilling really brings out the flavor of the zucchini.
Candied acorn squash with a spoon
Microwave Acorn Squash
This easy microwave side dish is perfect for when you don't want to heat up the oven and there is a lot happening on the stovetop. The sweet acorn squash topping makes it a favorite for kids!
Overhead view of three bowls of Apple Raisin Salad
Apple Raisin Salad
I hate rushing around during "piranha hour" to get dinner on the table, so I love this make-ahead Apple Raisin Salad that keeps last minute prep at a minimum. The sweet and crunchy salad is a classic that is always popular.

FAQ

Can I freeze cooked ground beef?

Yes! Freezing cooked ground beef is a big part of my strategy for putting dinner on the table in 30 minutes or less. See the meal prep section above for tips.

Do I need to drain cooked ground beef?

Ground beef with a high fat content always needs to be drained, but a lean ground beef like 90/10 or 95/5 may not need draining.

What is the fastest way to thaw ground beef?

Raw ground beef is best thawed overnight in the refrigerator in a leak-proof container. If thawing in a microwave, use a low power defrost mode and check often. You may need to break off exterior portions to to prevent cooking the exterior before the center is thawed.

What temperature should ground beef reach for food safety?

Ground beef should be cooked to an internal temperature of 160ºF.

What fat percentage should I buy?

The ideal fat percent depends on how you are using the ground beef. See Best Price, Mix, and Cut for Ground Beef above for details.

How long does raw ground beef last?

In the refrigerator, raw ground beef lasts until the "Use By" date on the package as long as it has been at a safe temperature the entire time. In the freezer, ground beef will retain its texture and quality for about 3-4 months. A note about color: fresh ground beef is typically bright red in color, and as the meat ages, it browns due to the reaction of myoglobin in the meat with oxygen. Although it is tempting to to judge ground beef by its color, according to the Kansas State Cooperative Extension, as long as it is not past the "use by" date and it passes the sniff test, the meat should be safe to eat.

Composite image with photos of recipes featuring ground beef and text 40+ dinner ideas with ground beef.
Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on Email Share on Reddit.cls-1{fill:#f52828;}Logomark_DIGITAL_Red_500X500 Share on Flipboard

Posted by Mary Ann on August 22, 2025Filed Under: Recipe Roundups

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

Mary Ann Kelley standing in a kitchen with white cabinets and countertops.

Hi there! I'm Mary Ann Kelley, and I'm the food blogger/meal planner here at Add Salt & Serve. About Mary Ann

Footer

As featured on

As seen on PBSParents, SFGate, NYT Diner's Journal, How Stuff Works, BankRate, TheSpruceEats, The Wine Coach As seen on PBSParents, SFGate, NYT Diner's Journal, How Stuff Works, BankRate, TheSpruceEats, The Wine Coach Contact | About | Member Login | Terms / Disclaimers | Privacy | Refund Policy | DMCA | Accessibility | Do Not Sell My Information
Add Salt & Serve (formerly Menus4Moms) © 2000–2025 Kelley Media, Ltd. All rights reserved.
As an Amazon Associate Add Salt & Serve earns from qualifying purchases.
Composite image with photos of recipes featuring ground beef and text 40+ dinner ideas with ground beef.