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This simple Ground Beef Pasta recipe is a perfect pasta dish the whole family will love! Ready in under 30 minutes, this easy cheesy pasta dinner is packed with spinach, tomatoes and just the right amount of Italian Seasoning. Who wants seconds?

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This recipe was first published May 2019 and updated to make the sauce thicker and creamier March 2023.

Ground Beef Pasta--it's what's for dinner! And this is one the entire family will love--even the picky eaters!

If a dinner recipe can't be ready in 30 minutes or less, then I want no part in it whatsoever. I always love a good pasta dinner and aside from this recipe, we have this Spicy Sausage Pasta or this One Pot Lemon Ricotta Pasta dish on repeat!

Who's got time, or the energy for that--unless of course it's something in the slow cooker. I want my dinners quick and I want them easy. And I don't want the same three or four recipes on repeat. Is that too much to ask?

Why You Will Love This Simple Ground Beef Pasta Dinner:

  • It is so simple to prep. There is really not a lot to prepping this beefy pasta skillet. Cook your pasta and while it cooks, brown the meat and then add in veggies. Toss everything together with cheese in the end and dinner is served.
  • Leftovers are the best! I love this easy ground beef recipe even better the second day. When the flavors and spices really have time to soak in and meld together, it's so so amazing.
  • Ready in 30 minutes. Who can be bothered with anything more? Not us! We want a hearty meal as quick as possible. That's what we need on busy weeknights for sure.
  • Uses kitchen and pantry staples. Nothing crazy or out of the ordinary in this recipe. Everything in this dinner is in the kitchen for us at all times. Its a great recipe when I pull out some beef to thaw and need an idea of what to whip up because I know a grocery run won't be necessary.
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Ground Beef Pasta Ingredeints:

  • ground beef: I use a lean ground beef typically, sirloin in this recipe. Less grease to deal with and still really flavorful. Any will work, ground beef, ground chuck, etc.
  • onion: sweet yellow onion, red onion or even a shallot is great in this recipe
  • diced tomatoes: in the can, juices included
  • tomato paste: a touch will help thicken up the sauce
  • broth: beef broth is preferred, low sodium, but chicken broth can work as well.
  • spinach: fresh baby spinach is what we always use but frozen could be added.
  • Italian seasoning: I use an Italian seasoning that does NOT include garlic. If your seasoning does have garlic, lessen the amount of garlic powder you add to the recipe and then adjust to taste. You can toss in some fresh Italian herbs before serving as well if desired.
  • red pepper: a touch of red pepper flakes to give a subtle kick to the recipe, but you can lessen it or even omit if it's not your thing.
  • pasta: The type of pasta I typically use what are called "salad shells," and they are perfect bite sized shells. If you use a smaller sized pasta shape, you will not want to use the entire 16 oz. box as it may be too much. You can start by adding ⅔ of the pasta and then adding more as desired.
  • pasta water: This ingredient is very important although I forget it more often than I like to admit. The starchy water is key to helping seal the deal on this ground beef pasta. It helps the sauce stick to the pasta better.
  • parmesan: parmesan cheese is always on hand in our house so that is what we default to but you could easily use other kinds of cheese. Romano, pecorino, asiago, any mixture of your favorites as well!
  • heavy cream: this was not in the original recipe although I kept adding it every time I made this ground beef pasta dinner so adding it as an ingredient and you can decide if you want a creamier sauce. I suggest heavy cream versus whole milk or even half and half, but you could possibly use half and half and be ok.

Step-By-Step Instructions:

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  • Prepare pasta according to package instructions. Don't forget to reserve about ½ cup of the pasta water before draining the shells.
  • Heat olive oil in a large skillet. When it is glistening, add in onion. Cook until the onions start to become translucent. (steps 1 and 2)
  • Scoot the onions to the side and add in ground beef. Break it up into chunks and cook until browned (there will be no red in meat at this point), stirring regularly. Drain the excess oil if desired. The onions should be almost clear at this time. (steps 3 and 4)
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  • Add in spinach, diced tomatoes, broth, tomato paste and spices. Stir to combine and allow the spinach to wilt. (steps 5 and 6)
  • Turn heat to medium low and add in the parmesan and ½ cup of reserved pasta water. Add the heavy cream as well at this time if using. Stir to combine. Allow to simmer for 3-5 minutes until the sauce slightly thickens and the parmesan is completely melted. (steps 7 and 8)
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  • Add pasta into the ground beef mixture and toss to combine. Add more reserved pasta water if desired. If your skillet is small, you can opt to add the beef mixture into the pasta pan instead for easier mixing. Top with more cheese and some fresh parsley and serve! (steps 9 and 10)
  • Serve with freshly baked garlic bread, a salad and enjoy this easy dinner!

Expert Tips:

  • For best results, cook the pasta al dente. If you cook the pasta too long, this ground beef pasta will turn a bit mushy and the pasta may start to break apart. You simmer it a bit in the end once tossing the pasta in so it may still soften slightly.
  • For a saucier pasta: you can add extra cream, up to another ½ cup. You can also lessen the amount of pasta by a fourth. One other option is to add ½ cup of marinara sauce, or more based on desired amount. Lots of ways to make this easy ground beef pasta recipe to your liking!
  • Reserved pasta water--this is the secret behind so many pasta recipes. That starchy water does its magic on this pasta recipe and is a great ingredient to use when making pasta dishes.

Storage Instructions:

To store leftover pasta, allow to cool slightly and then refrigerate in an airtight container for about 3-4 days. I think this dish is even better the next day!

You can freeze just the beef/sauce mixture for up to 3 months. It is ok to freeze the recipe with the pasta as well, but the pasta texture is definitely not the same after freezing.

Do you have to use ground beef in this recipe?

Technically no. But I guess if you use turkey, you will want to call it a Turkey and Shells Skillet dinner, right?

You can honestly use ground turkey or even ground chicken to replace the beef in this grouch beef pasta. Italian sausage would also be great! There are a lot of options for ways to modify this delicious dinner to meet anyone's needs or taste.

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  • One Pot Chili Mac and Cheese

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Simple Beef Pasta Skillet

This Simple Ground Beef Pasta recipe is a perfect pasta dish the whole family will love! Ready in under 30 minutes, this easy cheesy pasta dinner is packed with spinach, tomatoes and just the right amount of Italian Seasoning. Who wants seconds?

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American, Italian

Servings: 6 Servings

Author: Lorie Yarro

Ingredients

  • 16 oz box of pasta shells*
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 2 T olive oil
  • ½ onion, diced
  • 2-3 c baby spinach
  • 2 14.5 oz. can diced tomatoes juices included, don't drain
  • 3 T tomato paste
  • 1 c beef broth
  • 2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced (or about 1 teaspoon garlic powder)
  • ¼ - ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper
  • ¾ c grated Parmesan cheese
  • ½ teaspoon cracked pepper
  • ½ teaspoon salt, more or less to taste
  • ¾ c reserved pasta water
  • ½ c heavy cream optional

Instructions

  • Cook pasta according to pasta directions for al dente. When draining, reserve about ¾ cup of the past water for later. Toss pasta with about 1 tablespoon olive oil and set aside.

  • While pasta is cooking, in a large skillet, heat one tablespoon olive oil over medium-high heat. When glistening, add onion and cook 1-2 minutes. Add in ground beef and brown, stirring regularly. (about 7-9 minutes) Drain any excess oil.

  • When beef is cooked, add in spinach, tomatoes, broth, tomato paste, garlic, seasonings, salt and pepper. Cook until spinach is wilted and ingredients are combined. Turn heat to medium low and add in ½ cup reserved pasta water, heavy cream and parmesan. Stir to combine and simmer for several minutes to allow to thicken and for parmesan to completely melt into the sauce.

  • Add in pasta and toss to combine.

  • Top with fresh parmesan, chopped basil and/or chopped parsley and serve.

Notes

  • For best results, cook the pasta al dente. If you cook the pasta too long, this ground beef pasta will turn a bit mushy and the pasta may start to break apart. You simmer it a bit in the end once tossing the pasta in so it may still soften slightly.
  • For a saucier pasta: you can add extra cream, up to another ½ cup. You can also lessen the amount of pasta by a fourth. One other option is to add ½ cup of tomato sauce, or more based on desired amount.
  • Meal prepping tip: make your pasta ahead of time over the weekend. All you will have to do is stir it in when the rest has cooked up. That is one less thing you will need to worry about when making dinner.
  • Reserved pasta water--this is the secret behind so many pasta recipes. That starchy water does its magic on this pasta recipe and is a great ingredient to use when making pasta dishes.

Nutrition

Calories: 593kcal | Carbohydrates: 62g | Protein: 31g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Trans Fat: 0.5g | Cholesterol: 82mg | Sodium: 501mg | Potassium: 638mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 1497IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 178mg | Iron: 4mg

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  1. Alex says

    Simple Ground Beef Pasta Skillet Recipe | Lemons + Zest (12)
    This has become a favourite @ my house. my 7 year old step-daughter lists it as her favourite meal. it's quick and delicious. we've made it once a month for at least 3 years now.

    Reply

    • Lorie says

      This makes me so happy to hear! Kid approval is my very favorite thing ever!

      Reply

  2. Ms Gardener says

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    Great flavor and easy to make. I used Beef Broth instead of the pasta water and for the diced tomatoes I used Del Monte Diced Tomatoes with Basil, Garlic and Oregano for extra flavor. I like that this dish is not too heavy. Will definitely make again.

    • Lorie says

      Great idea on the modifications--all great options!

      Reply

  3. Elana says

    Simple Ground Beef Pasta Skillet Recipe | Lemons + Zest (14)
    Followed the recipe exactly and came out very bland, needs a lot more seasoning.

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    • Lorie says

      So sorry to hear this! Feel free to add extra if desired!

      Reply

  4. Aggie says

    Very good! I’ve added some bell pepper, broccoli and asparagus and finished it with some Parmesan cheese. Definitely a keeper! Thank you

    Reply

    • Lorie says

      The more veggies the better, right?!

      Reply

  5. Jennifer says

    I noticed heavy cream is optional. Can you use half and half or milk? Or just add tomato sauce instead?

    Reply

    • Lorie says

      Hi! You can use heavy cream if you want a thicker, more creamy pasta. You can completely omit it if not interested in using it. The pasta will then have less of a sauciness to it, but I think it’s still amazing that way as well! Hope that helps!

      Reply

  6. Chloe says

    Do you drain the canned tomatoes? About to make this!

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    • Lorie says

      Hi! I don’t to add a bit of liquid to it!

      Reply

      • Pj says

        Hi, Lorie. Advice? Added the 2 cans diced tomatoes, liquid & all as the recipe states not to drain them. Mine cane out very watery. Scrolled down just now and saw your response to someone else about not adding a bit of liquid. Which is correct? TIA!

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        • Lorie says

          Hi! I think the response you may be talking about was where I said you can omit the heavy cream. My response to another comment about the tomatoes is kind of oddly worded though. I do not drain the tomatoes at all. If you find it coming out too watery, you can just simmer the sauce a bit longer yo help some of the liquid cook off. Hope that helps!

          Reply

  7. Katie Heelan says

    I got what you mean ,saved to favorites, very nice site.

    Reply

  8. Dana says

    Simple Ground Beef Pasta Skillet Recipe | Lemons + Zest (15)
    This was truly amazing! Made enough for 2 families. I added mushrooms because we love them! Thos will be on my recipe rotation! Yummy!

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    • Lorie says

      So happy to hear this! One of our family favorites as well. And I need to add mushrooms as well next time!

      Reply

  9. Lisa says

    Simple Ground Beef Pasta Skillet Recipe | Lemons + Zest (16)
    This was so good! I used ground turkey and one can of diced tomatoes, and it was perfect. Thank you for such a great recipe!

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    • Lorie says

      Oh yes, turkey subs really well too. So glad you loved it, Lisa!

      Reply

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How to cook ground beef in skillet? ›

Instructions
  1. Heat the pan and coat with oil. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. ...
  2. Add the meat to the hot pan and break into large pieces. Add the meat to the center of the hot pan. ...
  3. Break meat into smaller pieces, season, and brown. ...
  4. Finish browning.
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How do you make ground beef taste good? ›

As others have said, add a good amount of salt. If you want to bump up the umami, you could add a few teaspoon of Worcestershire and/or mushroom ketchup. Cooked ground beef really doesn't have any real taste so it is necessary to season it up.

How to season your ground beef for spaghetti? ›

Use salt and pepper to season ground beef, turkey, or pork. Add garlic, onions, bell peppers, oregano, basil, parsley, or Italian seasoning for extra flavor. Stir red pepper flakes, chili powder, or hot sauce into the meat for a spicy kick.

How long should you cook ground beef? ›

(Remember, a bit of pink is okay if the meat registers 160°F.) On most stove tops, browning a pound of ground beef takes approximately 7 to 10 minutes. Remember, it's important to continue stirring and breaking the pieces into the same size with the wooden spoon or heatproof spatula so the ground beef cooks evenly.

How to cook ground beef for beginners? ›

When the oil is hot, add the ground beef, breaking it into large pieces with a wooden spoon. Let the beef sear for a few minutes without moving it around. Once the beef has browned, break it into smaller pieces with a wooden spoon as it continues to cook until done.

How to cook ground beef for dummies? ›

Instructions
  1. In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat until hot.
  2. Add the ground beef and, using a spatula, press the beef into an even, flat layer in the pan, almost like you're making a big hamburger.
  3. Let it cook untouched for 4 minutes. ...
  4. Start to break apart the meat, flipping it over.

What is the best seasoning for beef? ›

Spices like onion and garlic, with their inherent pungency, are some of the first that come to mind when it's time to season beef. They are savory and strong, and also easy to come by! Black Pepper goes wonderfully with beef, with its slightly hot bite and the piney aroma. Cayenne is a terrific spice to use with beef.

What does adding milk to ground beef do? ›

The calcium-rich properties of milk react with enzymes in the meat to gently soften the proteins. Whole milk (not reduced fat), buttermilk, and yogurt all get the job done – with a special nod to buttermilk and yogurt for their optimal tenderizing acidity levels.

Should you cook ground beef before adding to spaghetti sauce? ›

The ground beef should be cooked separately before adding it to the spaghetti sauce. By cooking it separately, you have better control over the browning process and can ensure that it cooks evenly. Once the ground beef is fully cooked, drain any excess grease and then add it to your simmering spaghetti sauce.

What ground beef is best for spaghetti? ›

Generally, the best ground beef for a spaghetti sauce is ground chuck because it contains more fat than ground sirloin and ground round. More fat means more flavor, and you can always drain excess fat. It is also important to slowly brown the meet at medium-high heat so that it does not loses its moisture too quickly.

How do you cook ground beef so it's fine? ›

A lot of talk about temperature, and fat content, and all that, but really you just chop and stir quickly over medium to high heat—cook it quickly, again, like scrambled eggs. Start on low heat and stir often as it separates. Then turn the heat up to cook. Some people have added water to separate the ground beef.

Do you cook ground beef in an oil pan? ›

If you're working with a nonstick pan, you may not need to add any additional oil. The natural fat from the ground beef will help the meat brown and prevent it from sticking. If you prefer, you can add 2 teaspoons of olive oil to the pan before adding the beef.

Do you put water in the pan when cooking ground beef? ›

Water: You'll need enough to fully submerge the beef in the pan. Place the ground meat in the pot first, then pour cold/tap water over it until it's covered. Seasonings: Use any type of seasonings or spices you like. Check below for some ideas!

How should ground beef be cooked? ›

Cook ground beef to an internal temperature of 160 °F as measured with a food thermometer. The color of cooked ground beef can be quite variable. At 160 °F, a safely cooked patty may look brown, pink, or some variation of brown or pink.

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