I am always on the lookout for new family-friendly dinner options and I knew that this Cheeseburger Pasta recipe was going to be a hit at our place. I know what you’re thinking – wrong in concept and theory, but you’re just going to need to trust me on this one. It’s good. REALLY good! I love this recipe so much that I included it in my new cookbook Simple Dinners Every Day.

Not only will the name of this pasta alone send waves of excitement throughout your house, but the end result is a deliciously cheesy and comforting pasta, all made in the one pan. I’ve made it multiple times across the last few weeks and, aside from being super quick to prepare (30 minutes from start to finish!), I love the simplicity of this recipe. It can be packed full of vegetables, the flavours are familiar, it’s freezer-friendly and one big batch is enough to serve my family twice … meaning less work for me, which is always a win!
Does it actually taste like cheeseburgers?
Sort of. It reminds me of a super creamy, cheesy bolognese, but either way … if you love pasta and love cheeseburgers, you will love this recipe!
Which minced (ground) beef should I buy?
Beef mince (ground beef) is an ingredient I add to my shopping cart most weeks. I buy the best quality, grain-fed, free-range beef that I can afford and, as a result, I find myself being able to prepare low-cost, delicious dinner options that are less than $5 per serve. Beef mince is not only perfect for slow, intensive cooking, but it’s also ideal for quick dinners like this one. It’s flavour-packed and remains tender and juicy during short cooking times. You can use any beef mince in this recipe. I normally opt for lean beef mince (90% beef, 10% fat), but regular beef mince is even better for deeper flavour (80% beef, 20% fat). You could substitute the beef mince with chicken or pork mince and it would be equally delicious in this recipe.

Can cheeseburger pasta be made ahead of time?
Yes, it’s a fantastic recipe to make ahead of time, ready for busy weeknights. You can refrigerate this meal for up to 3 days or freeze it for up to 2 months. It’s important to thaw the meal completely overnight prior to reheating, as it will soften … unless you don’t mind soft pasta, in which case you can reheat it directly from frozen in the microwave or on the stovetop (which I have absolutely done when I’ve needed dinner on the table fast!).

What are some other quick freezer-friendly meal ideas?
I’m a big believer in working smarter and not harder! I frequently make a double batch of whatever I’m cooking for dinner, so that I can freeze half, ready for when I need it. Some of our favourite freezer-friendly dinners are Butter Chicken Recipe, Crispy Baked Chicken Schnitzel Recipe, Homemade Nachos Recipe, Slow Cooker Massaman Beef Recipe and Roasted Pumpkin Soup Recipe. Here is a link to all my freezer-friendly recipes.
Recipe add-ins
If you’re looking for an extra boost of vegetables, you can add grated zucchini (courgette) or finely diced capsicums (bell peppers), mushrooms or eggplant (aubergine) at the same time as the onions, celery and carrot in the recipe. Shredded baby spinach leaves and frozen peas can also be stirred through during the last 2 minutes of cooking. You can add 1–2 cups of additional vegetables.
Watch how to make Cheeseburger Pasta
Tips for cooking “one-pot pasta” with success
If you’ve ever made one-pan pasta before (where the pasta is cooked in the pan with the sauce) and found yourself with too much or too little liquid and undercooked pasta, these tips may help! It’s important that you use a heavy-based piece of cookware, such as a heavy-based casserole dish (e.g. cast-iron) or a heavy-based deep frying pan. Thin cookware will not heat evenly and does not hold its heat so well. The liquid needs to be simmering the entire time (gently with small bubbles). Always keep an eye on the heat (turn it up or down to maintain its simmer). The pasta needs to be stirred regularly. You can add some extra water if it looks like it’s starting to dry out; see the full recipe below for details.

Cheeseburger Pasta
“This is the most yummy easiest recipe I’ve made in a long time. Definitely a keeper!!” Share PrintIngredients
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 onion, finely diced
- 1 tsp freshly minced garlic
- 2 carrots, finely diced
- 1 celery stalk, finely diced
- 1 tsp sea salt flakes, plus more to taste
- 500 g (1 lb) minced (ground) beef
- ½ tsp freshly cracked black pepper, plus more to taste
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1 tsp dried oregano
- 1 tsp sugar
- 60 g (¼ cup) tomato paste
- 1 litre (4 cups) beef stock
- 400 g (14 oz) can crushed tomatoes
- 350 g (12½ oz) dried macaroni (uncooked, can be substituted with penne or rigatoni, see note 1)
- 125 ml (½ cup) full-cream (whole) milk
- 250 g (2 cups) freshly grated colby or cheddar
- 75 g (½ cup) freshly grated mozzarella
- 1 tbsp finely chopped flat-leaf parsley, to serve
Instructions
- Cook the veggies – Heat the olive oil in a large, heavy-based frying pan over medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, carrots, celery and salt (the salt will help the vegetables sweat and not caramelise – we want softened, fragrant vegetables here). Cook for 3 minutes or until tender.
- Add the beef – Add the beef mince and cook for a further 3 minutes, breaking up the beef as you go, until it is browned.
- Finish the sauce – Stir through the pepper, onion powder, oregano and sugar. Stir the tomato paste through and cook for 1 minute.
- Add the beef stock and crushed tomatoes. Bring to a simmer.
- Add the macaroni – Add the pasta and simmer with the lid on for 15 minutes or until the pasta is cooked through and most of the liquid has been absorbed, stirring occasionally. (Not enough liquid in the pan and the pasta is sticking? See note 2.)
- Add the cheese – Add the milk and the cheese. Stir until the cheese has melted. Season to taste. (If there is too much liquid or not enough liquid, see note 3.)
- Add the mozzarella on top, replace the lid and leave to sit for 30 seconds until the cheese has melted.
- Serve – Sprinkle with parsley and serve!
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jodieC says:
Loved this one and made enough for left overs for work lunch and dinner the next night. Will be adding this as a regular
Diane DeMilio says:
Really tasty! Definitely a “do again.”
Kim says:
Sooooo good! I’ve tried so many “one pan beef and pasta” recipes over the years, but none of them have come close to the flavour of this. Another new family favourite. Thank you!
Renée L says:
I just made this recipe exactly the way it was written, except I finely grated the onion, carrot and celery to hide it from my fussy toddler. It turned out PERFECTLY! I love how I didn’t have to add any more liquid or seasoning – it was perfect as written. My husband enjoyed it so much as well, and even my extremely fussy toddler ate it! I’m so stoked because my cooking for her usually ends up in the bin! This will become a staple in our house. Thank you so much! X
Nicole says:
This makes me sooo happy to hear, thank you so much for your lovely comment and for taking the time to rate the recipe! Nic x
Katy says:
My picky toddler LOVED this meal! I puréed the veggies to make them extra sneaky. So many servings in this recipe too! Enough leftover to eat on another night and still have a batch to freeze.
Nicole says:
So fantastic to hear Katy! We love this one too. Thanks so much for taking the time to write! Nic x
Michele says:
Really delicious and super easy! This would be so nice the next day reheated on toast.
Nicole says:
So fantastic to hear Michele! Thanks so much for taking the time to write. We love it as leftovers the next day too! Nic x
Steph says:
Kids absolutely loved it, definitely making it again. Thank you! So easy to make!
Nicole says:
My kids love it too! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and rate the recipe Steph! Nic x
Mon says:
This was so comforting and delicious! Definitely one which is going to be on repeat 🤤
Ciara Niclasen says:
We really loved this recipe. Really to make and tasted quite hearty. Thank you for sharing.
Kathleen Vega says:
LOVED IT!!! I double this recipe as I like to have extra, lunches the next day, and incase anyone pops over. My neighbour actually popped over to give me some fish that he caught, and I gave him a huge serving of pasta. Everyone loved it ! The recipe is so quick and easy, super creamy.
I’ve never had a bad recipe from here !
Emma says:
Easy and delicious, great for an easy dinner or lunches during the week 🙂
Meredith says:
Fantastic recipe! Comforting, easy and delicious.