Hamburger Potato Casserole – Creamy, Hearty, Family-Favorite Comfort Food

Hamburger Potato Casserole is the definition of cozy, rustic home cooking. This layered dish combines thinly sliced potatoes, seasoned ground beef, onions, and a creamy sauce — all baked until bubbling and golden. It’s simple, budget-friendly, and irresistibly satisfying.

Rooted in classic Midwestern and Southern kitchen traditions, this casserole is often passed down through generations. It’s ideal for feeding a crowd, meal prepping for the week, or just bringing comfort to a chilly night. Each forkful is rich with tender potatoes, juicy beef, and cheesy goodness that makes it hard to resist a second helping.

Whether you dress it up with extra veggies or keep it old-fashioned, Hamburger Potato Casserole is always a winning, stick-to-your-ribs meal.

Ingredients Overview

This casserole leans on a handful of pantry staples, but each plays a role in the flavor, moisture, and texture of the final bake.

  • Ground Beef: Use 80–85% lean ground beef for balanced flavor and fat content. It provides the meaty base and adds richness to the casserole. For a leaner option, ground turkey or chicken can be used.

  • Potatoes: Russet potatoes are ideal due to their starchy nature, which helps bind the casserole. Yukon Golds are also great for their creamy texture. Slice them thinly — about 1/8 inch — for even cooking.

  • Onion: Sautéed onion adds sweetness and savory depth. Yellow or white onions work well. You can also layer raw onion slices for a more rustic texture.

  • Cream Soup (or Homemade Sauce): Cream of mushroom or cream of chicken soup gives the casserole its creamy texture. For a homemade option, a simple white sauce with flour, butter, and milk can be substituted.

  • Cheddar Cheese: Melts into the casserole for a gooey, cheesy layer. Sharp cheddar adds more flavor, but mild works too.

  • Milk: Thins the soup or sauce slightly, helping it soak into the potatoes during baking.

  • Seasonings: Garlic powder, salt, pepper, and paprika are simple but effective. You can add Italian seasoning, thyme, or even a pinch of cayenne for heat.

Optional Add-ins:

  • Green beans, corn, or peas: Stir into the beef for added veggies.

  • Sour cream or cream cheese: Mix into the sauce for added richness.

  • Crushed crackers or breadcrumbs: Sprinkle on top for a crispy crust.

Diet-Friendly Substitutes:

  • Gluten-Free: Use a GF cream soup or make a roux with gluten-free flour.

  • Low-Carb: Swap potatoes for thinly sliced zucchini or cauliflower.

  • Dairy-Free: Use plant-based milk and vegan cheese; swap soup for a cashew cream sauce.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Preheat the Oven
    Set your oven to 375°F (190°C). Grease a 9×13-inch baking dish with butter or cooking spray.

  2. Brown the Beef
    In a large skillet, cook the ground beef over medium heat until browned and cooked through. Drain off excess fat. Add diced onions and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Season with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika.

  3. Prepare the Sauce
    In a bowl, mix cream of mushroom soup with milk until smooth. If using sour cream or cheese in the sauce, stir it in now.

  4. Slice the Potatoes
    Use a mandoline or sharp knife to slice potatoes thinly and evenly (about 1/8 inch thick). Keep them in cold water while you work to prevent browning, then drain and pat dry before layering.

  5. Layer the Casserole
    Start with a layer of potatoes in the bottom of the baking dish. Add a portion of the beef mixture, then pour some of the soup mixture over it. Repeat layers (potatoes, beef, sauce) until everything is used, finishing with a layer of sauce on top.

  6. Top with Cheese
    Sprinkle shredded cheddar evenly over the top.

  7. Cover and Bake
    Cover tightly with foil and bake for 60 minutes. Uncover and bake an additional 20–25 minutes until the cheese is golden and potatoes are fork-tender.

  8. Rest Before Serving
    Let the casserole rest for 10–15 minutes after baking. This helps it set and makes slicing easier.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Potatoes too thick: They may not cook through. Thin, even slices are key.

  • Skipping the rest time: It will fall apart when sliced too soon.

  • Undersalting: Be sure to season the beef and sauce generously.

Tips, Variations & Substitutions

  • Make Ahead: Assemble the casserole a day in advance and refrigerate. Bring to room temperature before baking or add extra time if baking from cold.

  • Crockpot Version: Layer ingredients in a slow cooker and cook on low for 6–7 hours or high for 3–4 hours.

  • Tex-Mex Style: Add taco seasoning to the beef, black beans, and a can of Rotel tomatoes.

  • Cheesy Ranch Variation: Stir a packet of ranch seasoning and some cream cheese into the sauce. Top with Monterey Jack cheese.

  • Vegetarian Option: Replace beef with sautéed mushrooms and lentils or a plant-based ground.

  • Crispy Topping: Add crushed Ritz crackers or French fried onions during the last 10 minutes of baking.

Serving Ideas & Occasions

Hamburger Potato Casserole is hearty enough to serve on its own but pairs well with lighter sides or fresh vegetables:

  • Side Ideas:

    • Crisp green salad with vinaigrette

    • Steamed green beans or broccoli

    • Roasted carrots or asparagus

    • Pickled cucumbers or beets for brightness

  • Occasions:

    • Family dinner night

    • Sunday suppers or potlucks

    • Meal prep for busy weeks

    • Cold weather comfort food

It’s a meal that brings people to the table with familiar flavors and warm, cheesy satisfaction.

Nutritional & Health Notes

This casserole provides a hearty mix of protein, carbs, and fats — ideal for high-energy meals or active families. The beef and cheese deliver protein and calcium, while the potatoes offer filling complex carbohydrates.

To lighten the dish:

  • Use lean ground beef or turkey

  • Swap regular cheese for reduced-fat options

  • Thin the sauce with extra milk or broth instead of sour cream

A standard serving (based on 8 portions) contains approximately:

  • Calories: 400–500

  • Protein: 22–25g

  • Carbs: 25–30g

  • Fat: 25–30g

Balanced with a green veggie side, it becomes a full meal that’s both hearty and nourishing.

FAQs

Q1: Can I make Hamburger Potato Casserole ahead of time?
A1: Yes! Assemble it up to 24 hours in advance and refrigerate. Bake as directed, adding 10–15 minutes if cold from the fridge.

Q2: Can I freeze this casserole?
A2: Absolutely. Wrap tightly before baking and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge and bake as usual.

Q3: Do I need to cook the potatoes first?
A3: No. As long as they’re thinly sliced, they’ll cook through in the oven. If you’re unsure, bake longer covered or parboil them briefly.

Q4: What’s the best cheese for this casserole?
A4: Sharp cheddar is the classic choice for flavor and melt. You can also mix in mozzarella, Colby Jack, or Gruyère for variety.

Q5: Can I use canned potatoes?
A5: Yes, but the texture will be softer. It’s best to layer them gently and reduce baking time slightly since they’re already cooked.

Q6: How do I prevent the casserole from becoming watery?
A6: Use russet potatoes and don’t add too much liquid. Letting the casserole rest after baking also helps it set.

Q7: Can I add vegetables to the casserole?
A7: Definitely. Try adding frozen peas, corn, sautéed mushrooms, or spinach to the beef mixture before layering.

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Hamburger Potato Casserole – Creamy, Hearty, Family-Favorite Comfort Food

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A hearty casserole of ground beef, thin-sliced potatoes, onions, creamy sauce, and melted cheese — baked until golden and bubbly. A family favorite for cozy dinners.

  • Author: Maya Lawson
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour 40 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1.5 lbs ground beef

  • 1 medium onion, diced

  • 1 tsp salt

  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder

  • 1/2 tsp paprika

  • 56 medium russet potatoes, thinly sliced

  • 1 can (10.5 oz) cream of mushroom or chicken soup

  • 1/2 cup milk

  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese

  • Butter or oil for greasing pan

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Grease a 9×13-inch baking dish.

  • Brown ground beef in a skillet. Add onions and cook until soft. Season with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika.

  • In a bowl, mix soup and milk until smooth.

  • Layer sliced potatoes in baking dish, followed by beef mixture and soup. Repeat layers and top with remaining sauce.

  • Sprinkle cheddar cheese on top.

  • Cover with foil and bake for 60 minutes. Uncover and bake 20–25 minutes more until bubbly and potatoes are tender.

  • Let rest for 10 minutes before serving.

Notes

  • Add corn, peas, or spinach to the beef layer.

  • Use cream of chicken for a slightly lighter flavor.

  • Swap in plant-based beef for a vegetarian version.

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