Cheese Steak Hamburger Helper

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This comforting skillet blends browned ground beef with sautéed onions and green peppers, simmered in a flavorful mix of beef broth, tomato sauce, and A1 Steak Sauce. Uncooked spiral pasta is cooked right in the pan until tender, then stirred with shredded mozzarella cheese for a creamy, melted finish. This one-pot dish is perfect for busy weeknights, offering rich, cheesy flavors and simple cleanup. Variations include swapping ground beef for turkey or using cheddar and provolone for a different cheese blend.

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Created by Olivia Olivia
Last modified on Tue, 23 Sep 2025 23:19:48 GMT
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Get dinner on the table fast with this onepot cheese steak hamburger helper inspired dish. Ground beef is browned with onions and green peppers then seasoned and simmered with beef broth tomato sauce A1 Steak Sauce and uncooked spiral pasta. Once the pasta is cooked through and tender a generous amount of shredded mozzarella cheese is stirred in for a creamy melty finish. Everything cooks right in the same skillet making cleanup simple. The result is a satisfying cheesy meal with the savory flavors of a cheese steak perfect for a busy weeknight.

My family begs for this when the weather is chilly or we want a hearty one pan supper. It reminds me of nights gathered around the table laughing over steaming bowls after long days.

Ingredients

  • Ground beef: Adds rich meaty flavor Choose eighty to eighty five percent lean for the best texture and taste
  • Onion: Sweetens as it cooks and blends into the sauce Look for firm onions with shiny skins
  • Green bell pepper: Gives a classic cheese steak note and a pop of color Pick peppers without soft spots
  • Steak seasoning garlic powder onion powder paprika oregano: Layers savory and herby flavors Check your spices for freshness for best results
  • A1 Steak Sauce: Punches up umami and depth Choose original for classic taste
  • Beef broth: Rounds out the sauce with savory notes Low sodium broth allows for more control of salt
  • Milk: Makes everything creamy Use whole or two percent for best results
  • Tomato sauce: Gives subtle tang and helps bind the sauce Use plain with no added spices
  • Spiral pasta: Holds the cheesy sauce well Choose shapes like rotini or fusilli
  • Shredded mozzarella cheese: Melts to creamy perfection Buy a block and shred it yourself for better meltability

Instructions

Brown the Beef:
Start by adding ground beef to a large skillet Cook over medium high heat for about five to seven minutes Use a wooden spoon to break it up as it browns The beef should lose its pink color and develop a little caramelization for extra flavor
Sauté the Vegetables:
Add chopped onion and chopped green bell pepper to the beef in the skillet Sauté everything together for about three to four minutes The onions should soften and become fragrant Scrape the bottom of the skillet to grab any flavorful bits
Season the Mixture:
Drain off any excess grease from the pan to avoid a greasy sauce Sprinkle in steak seasoning garlic powder onion powder paprika and oregano Stir thoroughly to evenly coat the beef and vegetables Toasting the spices for a minute helps deepen their flavor
Add Liquids and Pasta:
Pour in beef broth A1 Steak Sauce tomato sauce and milk all at once Stir to blend Add the uncooked spiral pasta directly into the skillet The pasta absorbs the cooking liquid as it softens making the dish creamy and flavorful
Simmer and Cook:
Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer Cover the skillet with a tight fitting lid Cook on low for ten to fifteen minutes stirring occasionally to prevent sticking The pasta should be tender and most liquid absorbed when ready
Melt in the Cheese:
Remove the lid and stir in one cup of mozzarella cheese until melted into the sauce Sprinkle the remaining cheese over the top Cover again for two to three minutes so the cheese melts into a gooey top layer
Serve and Enjoy:
Spoon hot helpings into bowls The cheese should be stringy and the sauce thick Serve immediately while bubbly and fresh
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I absolutely love how the green bell pepper makes this hamburger helper feel like a real cheese steak sub in a bowl. One night last winter my kids licked their bowls clean and called it magic food which made me laugh and keep making it again and again.

Storage Tips

Let leftovers cool fully before transferring to airtight containers Refrigerate for up to three days Reheat gently on the stove or in the microwave with a splash of milk to keep it creamy This also freezes well for up to two months perfect for meal prepping busy weeks

Ingredient Substitutions

You can make this dish work for you Swap ground turkey for beef for a lighter option If you do not have mozzarella try a blend of cheddar and provolone for more cheese steak flavor Gluten free pasta works nicely but add more broth if needed as it soaks up more liquid

Serving Suggestions

This is a hearty all in one meal but it pairs perfectly with a crisp green salad or warmed garlic bread Sometimes I add a dash of hot sauce or pickled jalapeños for a spicy kick

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This easy onepot cheese steak hamburger helper is a comforting cheesy weeknight dinner that comes together fast. Leftovers reheat well making it ideal for meal prep.

Common Questions About Recipes

→ What type of pasta works best?

Spiral pasta like rotini or fusilli holds the sauce well, but elbow macaroni or shells can be good alternatives.

→ Can I use a different type of cheese?

Yes, provolone or cheddar can be used for a unique flavor, though mozzarella offers the best melty, creamy texture.

→ Is there a way to make this dish healthier?

Swap ground beef for ground turkey or lean beef, add extra vegetables like mushrooms or spinach, and choose reduced-fat cheese and milk.

→ Can this be made ahead?

Yes, it stores well in the fridge for up to three days and reheats nicely with a splash of milk to maintain creaminess.

→ What sides pair well with this meal?

A crisp green salad, garlic bread, or steamed vegetables complement the rich, cheesy flavors perfectly.

→ How can I make it spicier?

Add crushed red pepper flakes or diced jalapeños while sautéing the onions and peppers for an extra kick.

Cheese Steak Hamburger Helper

Hearty skillet combining ground beef, spiral pasta, and melted mozzarella for a comforting cheesy meal.

Prep Time
10 minutes
Cooking Time
20 minutes
Total Time Required
30 minutes
Created by Olivia: Olivia

Recipe Category: Main Dishes

Skill Level: Perfect for Beginners

Style of Cuisine: American

Serves: 4 How Many Servings

Dietary Preferences: ~

Ingredients Needed

→ Meat

01 1 pound ground beef (80-85% lean)

→ Vegetables

02 1 medium onion, chopped
03 1 cup green bell pepper, chopped

→ Spices and Seasonings

04 1 teaspoon steak seasoning
05 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
06 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
07 1/2 teaspoon paprika
08 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano

→ Liquids and Sauces

09 1 1/4 cups beef broth (low sodium)
10 2 tablespoons A1 Steak Sauce
11 1/2 cup tomato sauce (plain)
12 1/2 cup milk (whole or 2%)

→ Pasta

13 2 cups uncooked spiral pasta (rotini or fusilli)

→ Cheese

14 1 1/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese

Step-by-Step Directions

Step 01

Place ground beef in a large skillet over medium-high heat and cook for 5 to 7 minutes, breaking it apart with a wooden spoon until no longer pink and lightly caramelized.

Step 02

Add chopped onion and green bell pepper to the skillet and cook for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring occasionally until the onions soften and become fragrant.

Step 03

Drain excess grease, then sprinkle in steak seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, and oregano. Stir thoroughly and toast for 1 minute to deepen flavors.

Step 04

Pour in beef broth, A1 Steak Sauce, tomato sauce, and milk. Stir to combine, then add uncooked spiral pasta, ensuring it is submerged in the liquid.

Step 05

Cover the skillet and simmer on low heat for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking, until the pasta is tender and most liquid is absorbed.

Step 06

Remove the lid, stir in 1 cup of shredded mozzarella until melted, then sprinkle remaining cheese on top. Cover again and let melt for 2 to 3 minutes.

Step 07

Spoon into bowls and serve immediately while the sauce is thick and the cheese is stringy and melted.

Helpful Hints

  1. For best results, shred mozzarella fresh to achieve optimal melt and creaminess.
  2. Ensure pasta is fully submerged in liquid before covering to cook evenly.
  3. Allow the dish to rest covered off the heat for 3 minutes to thicken the sauce.
  4. Leftovers keep well refrigerated for up to 3 days; reheat gently with a splash of milk.
  5. Freezes well for up to 2 months; thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Must-Have Equipment

  • Large skillet with lid
  • Wooden spoon

Allergy Details

Check ingredient packaging for allergens, and consult a healthcare provider if you’re unsure.
  • Contains dairy and gluten

Nutritional Details (Per Serving)

These nutrition figures are for guidance only and don’t replace advice from a medical professional.
  • Calories Per Serving: 520
  • Fat Content: 25 grams
  • Carbohydrate Content: 45 grams
  • Protein Content: 30 grams