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Ground Beef

Veggie Shepherd's Pie

Your favorite comfort food meal with a new twist.

The Foolproof Way to Cook Burgers Indoors

Missing those grill-kissed summer burgers? Here's how to make them without the grill.

Belly Acres' Better Burger

Chef Rob Ray of Belly Acres in Memphis created this recipe as part of the Blended Burger Project™, a partnership with the James Beard Foundation that invites chefs to create delicious, nutritious, and sustainable burgers by blending mushrooms with meat. For his burger, Ray combines button mushrooms with beef for a juicy patty, then tops it with a zesty Ginger-Lime Mayonnaise.

Slow-Cooker Beef and Two-Bean Chili

This chili pleases all palates in my house—it's not too spicy or too mild, but it's loaded with flavor. I love the combination of black beans and chickpeas, but you can use any type of legumes you like. What really makes the chili, in my opinion, are the toppings! Some sharp cheddar, a dollop of cumin-cilantro sour cream, and diced red onions are a must. Sometimes I even add some crushed tortilla chips.

Slow Cooker Calico Beans

Calico beans are a satisfying cross between chili, baked beans, and a sloppy joe filling. Full of a homemade barbecue-style sauce, these calico beans are meaty, tangy, salty, and deliciously perfect for any barbecue, picnic, or potluck you are heading to!

Diner-Style Patty Melt

This classic diner mash-up of a grilled cheese sandwich and a hamburger is stuffed with a tangle of sweet pan-seared onions.

Why You Should Never Buy Packaged Ground Beef Again

What to do at the supermarket to bring home the perfect burger meat.

Chili Meatballs in Black Bean and Tomato Sauce

Smoky ancho chiles add heft to the beef meatballs in this recipe, which are topped with addictively crispy crumbled chorizo just before serving.

Curried Meatballs

Tender Indian-spiced beef meatballs in a creamy tomato curry sauce will warm you from head to toe.

Soboro Beef

Try this technique on any type of ground meat for an easy rice bowl topper.

Hamburger Soup

I made this glorious hamburger soup one Sunday in winter for three very important reasons: One, it was so ding dang cold outside, all I could think about was soup. Two, church was canceled (Church? Canceled? I don't understand.) and I didn't have anything else to do. Three, I was hungry, man. I love hamburger soup so much because it's meaty and hearty and flavorful and satisfying. Mmmmmm! It just feels good to eat it, and as a bonus, it always reminds me of my grandmother Ga-Ga. And that always means it's going to be delicious.

Lasagna Roll-Ups

Lasagna roll-ups are so perfectly convenient and handy, particularly for smaller households, because they can be easily assembled in small loaf pans and you can just grab the amount you need rather than bake off a huge pan at once. I can never have enough of these in the freezer!

Beef Picadillo Puffy Tacos

Puffy Tacos: The Pride of San Antonio!

Pasta With 15-Minute Meat Sauce

This rich 15-minute ragù turns pasta or polenta into a quick hearty dinner any night of the week.

Everything You Can Do With Ground Beef

This old standby has a whole lot of love to give.

Insanity Burger

Competition for the best burger in London has gone mad. Some burgers are gourmet and piled high with toppings, whereas others are thinner, simpler, wrapped in paper, steamy and sloppy. All I can say is my insanity burger is going to be right up there—the method is almost ritualistic in what it requires you to do to get close to burger perfection. I've also used the brilliant technique of brushing the burgers with mustard and a dash of Tabasco Chipotle sauce as they cook to build up an incredible gnarly layer of seasoning.

What You Need to Know About Ground Beef

Master the art of ground beef and make better burgers.

Beef Burger With Grilled Kale

You've been doing it in the car when nobody's looking...but you don't have to hide anymore. It's time to come clean—and this finger-licking-good burger is so much more satisfying than those greasy drive-through hockey pucks. Plus grass-fed beef is leaner and lower in calories than conventional beef. It even contains a unique fat that may help prevent cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. Talk about an afternoon delight.

Our Favorite Spaghetti and Meatballs

Want to show someone you really care? Make them our ultimate spaghetti and meatballs.