Baked Beans With Ground Beef

Struggling to find a warm meal that fills everyone up without extra effort? Baked Beans With Ground Beef is the kind of cozy dish that solves that problem in the easiest way. It’s rich, slightly sweet, and deeply savory, making it perfect for busy evenings, casual family dinners, or even chilly nights when you want something comforting. I often make this when I need a one-pan meal that feels homemade but doesn’t take all evening. The combination of tender beans and juicy beef creates a hearty texture that feels satisfying with very little prep and simple pantry ingredients.

Baked Beans With Ground Beef

Why You Will Love This Recipe

Need something budget-friendly that still tastes like a full comfort meal? This recipe delivers big flavor using simple ingredients you likely already have at home. The slow, gentle simmer allows the beans to soak up the beefy sauce, creating a cozy, crowd-pleasing texture that works well for both kids and adults.

Want a meal that works for leftovers too? Baked Beans With Ground Beef reheats beautifully and even tastes better the next day. It’s also freezer-friendly and very flexible, so you can easily cook less for two people or double the batch for gatherings without changing the cooking style. It’s warm, filling, and perfect for weeknight cooking.

top down close up of baked beans with ground beef

Ingredients

Tip: Choosing ground beef with a little fat keeps the dish juicy and flavorful instead of dry.

  • 500 g ground beef (for 4 people; use 250 g for 2 people or 750 g–1 kg for larger groups)
  • 2 cups canned baked beans (about 2 standard cans)
  • 1 medium onion, finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1/4 cup ketchup
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/2 cup water
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Instructions

Step 1: Preparation
Worried about prep taking too long after a busy day? Start by chopping the onion and measuring all ingredients so cooking feels smooth and quick. If cooking for two, simply halve every ingredient. For more than four people, double the beans and beef before starting.

Step 2: Main Cooking Process
Concerned about dry or tough beef? Heat olive oil in a deep pan over medium heat, then add the ground beef and chopped onion. Cook slowly until the beef turns brown and smells rich and savory, breaking it gently so the texture stays soft and even.

Step 3: Combining Ingredients
Not sure when to add the sauces for best flavor? Stir in the tomato paste, ketchup, mustard, brown sugar, salt, pepper, paprika, and water. Mix well until everything coats the beef. If making a bigger batch, add a little extra water so the sauce stays smooth.

Step 4: Finishing & Final Simmer
Wondering how to get that thick, cozy texture? Add the baked beans and stir gently. Let everything simmer on low heat until the sauce thickens and smells slightly sweet and smoky. For smaller portions, simmer a bit less; for larger servings, allow a longer gentle simmer.

Why This Recipe Works for Busy Days

Need a meal you can cook now and enjoy later? This recipe is simple, one-pan, and easy to store for future meals. You can make it ahead, refrigerate it, and reheat without losing flavor or texture. It also scales easily, so whether you cook for two or a larger family, the method stays the same and stress-free.

Tips & Tricks

  • Want deeper flavor without extra effort? Let the beef cook slowly instead of rushing on high heat. Fast cooking can make the meat dry and crumbly. If making for two people, use a smaller pan so moisture stays locked in, and for bigger batches, use a wider pot for even heat.
  • Worried about watery beans? Always simmer uncovered during the final stage so the sauce thickens naturally. Covering the pan traps steam and thins the texture. For larger servings, extend the simmer slightly to maintain the same rich consistency without adding extra thickeners.
  • Thinking of reducing sweetness? Adjust the brown sugar gradually instead of removing it fully. A small amount balances the savory beef flavor. When cooking for fewer people, reduce sugar slightly to keep the taste balanced instead of overly sweet in smaller portions.
  • Want a smoother texture kids will enjoy? Lightly mash a small portion of the beans before adding them to the pan. This makes the sauce thicker and more comforting. If doubling the recipe, mash a bit more beans to maintain that same hearty texture.

Variations

  • Meaty Version
    Craving an even richer and heartier bite? Add small pieces of cooked sausage or beef chunks along with the ground beef for a deeper flavor. This works well when serving more than four people, as the added meat stretches the dish while keeping it filling and satisfying.
  • Vegetarian Option
    Trying to make it meat-free without losing comfort? Replace ground beef with cooked lentils or plant-based crumbles. Keep all sauces the same for that classic sweet and savory taste. If cooking for two, use one cup of beans and one cup of lentils for balanced texture.
  • Ingredient Swap
    Missing baked beans at home? You can use canned kidney beans or white beans and simply add a bit more ketchup and brown sugar to recreate the flavor. For larger batches, increase seasoning slightly so the taste remains bold and not diluted.
  • Flavor or Herb Boost
    Want a more aromatic version? Add a pinch of garlic powder, chili flakes, or fresh parsley at the end. These small additions brighten the flavor without changing the cozy base. If scaling up, increase herbs gently instead of doubling them all at once.

Serving Suggestions

  • With Warm Bread
    Looking for a simple cozy pairing? Serve this dish with warm toasted bread or soft rolls to soak up the thick sauce. It feels comforting and complete. For smaller servings, one slice per person works well, while larger gatherings can include a full bread basket.
  • Over Steamed Rice
    Need something extra filling for dinner? Spoon the baked beans and beef over hot steamed rice for a hearty bowl-style meal. This is great for stretching the dish when feeding more than four people without needing extra meat or ingredients.
  • With Baked Potatoes
    Want a comforting family-style presentation? Pour the mixture over baked potatoes for a soft and satisfying texture. It’s especially useful when cooking for fewer people, as one potato per person makes portion control easy and filling.
  • As a Side Dish
    Planning a casual meal spread? Serve it as a rich side with grilled chicken or roasted vegetables. The sweet and savory flavor balances simple proteins well, and the quantity can easily be doubled for parties or reduced for small weeknight meals.

Storage Instructions

  • Fridge Storage
    Wondering how long leftovers stay fresh? Store the cooled dish in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. If you cooked a large batch for more than four people, divide it into smaller containers so reheating stays even and safe.
  • Reheating
    Concerned about the texture after reheating? Warm it gently on the stove over low heat with a splash of water to loosen the sauce. For smaller portions, microwave in short intervals while stirring to keep the beans from drying out.
  • Freezing
    Thinking about saving some for later meals? Let the dish cool completely, then freeze in portion-sized containers for up to 2 months. This works especially well if you double the recipe, allowing you to store ready-made meals for busy days.
  • Make-Ahead Tips
    Planning meals in advance? You can cook this a day earlier and refrigerate overnight so the flavors deepen. If preparing for two people, make the full batch and store half for later to save cooking time on another day.

Recipe Timing

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Rest Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes

Nutrition Information

Per serving, this dish provides roughly 350–420 calories and 20–25 grams of protein, depending on the type of ground beef and beans used. It also contains iron and fiber from the beef and beans. Values are estimates and may vary based on ingredient brands and portion sizes.

FAQs

Yes, it tastes even better the next day and stores well in the fridge.

Cooking on high heat can dry the beef and thin the sauce.

Yes, ground turkey or lentils work well for smaller or lighter portions.

Let it simmer uncovered longer so the liquid reduces naturally.

Divide into small airtight containers for easy reheating and freshness.

Add a pinch of paprika or reduce sugar slightly to match your taste.

Conclusion

Looking for a dependable comfort meal you can make again and again? Baked Beans With Ground Beef is simple, cozy, and flexible enough for real everyday cooking. You can adjust the portions, tweak the flavors, and even store it for later without losing its warm, hearty feel. It’s the kind of dish that fits busy evenings, relaxed family dinners, and make-ahead meal plans with ease. Once you try it, you’ll likely keep it in your regular rotation because it’s filling, budget-friendly, and wonderfully comforting every single time.

Baked Beans With Ground Beef

Baked Beans With Ground Beef

Recipe by Edan Salamon
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

25

minutes
Calories

350–420

kcal

A warm, hearty one-pan meal made with tender beans and savory ground beef in a rich, slightly sweet sauce. Perfect for busy dinners, leftovers, and cozy family meals.

Ingredients

  • 500 g ground beef (use 250 g for 2 people or up to 1 kg for larger groups)

  • 2 cups canned baked beans (1 cup for 2 people; 3–4 cups for bigger servings)

  • 1 medium onion, chopped

  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste

  • 1/4 cup ketchup

  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar

  • 1 tablespoon mustard

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika

  • 1/2 cup water (add slightly more if doubling the recipe)

Directions

  • Heat olive oil in a deep pan over medium heat and cook chopped onion and ground beef until browned and fragrant.
  • Stir in tomato paste, ketchup, mustard, brown sugar, salt, pepper, paprika, and water. Mix well until combined.
  • Add the baked beans and stir gently so everything is evenly coated in the sauce.
  • Simmer on low heat for about 10–15 minutes until thick and rich, stirring occasionally. Adjust simmer time slightly for smaller or larger portions before serving warm.

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