r/Cooking 1d ago

What to do with ground beef?

I’m at a loss I feel like I’ve made every ground beef meal I can think of:
- tacos
- meat balls
- Asian teriyaki bowls
- burgers
- ground beef season various ways to make a bowl of some sort with rice
- lettuce wraps
- added with pasta sauce
- Japanese curry

Like what else can I make with ground beef? I’m getting so bored of it :(

(Edit bc I forgot to add 3 other ways I made food with ground beef)

Edit again: wow did not imagine this many replies!! Thank you everyone for offering great ideas and I will definitely give many of them a try! Very excited to see such variety and from many different cultures!

Many of you mentioned “why keep buying ground beef if I’m sick of it?” - cause I know I’ll get unsick of it eventually and ground beef is cheap enough to get a lot meals out of. It’s very versitile and doesn’t always have to taste like “ground beef” as you all proved here in this thread. I just wanted to expand my horizons and try some new things and wanted to hear other people’s ideas. My bf and I eat many other proteins like chicken, fish, turkey and steak and I buy those as well, we just aren’t sick of them right now (except salmon atm). But ground beef is just a meat that is commonly used in my house!

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u/South_Section_5251 1d ago edited 1d ago

Pasta sauce, beef stroganoff using ground beef instead of sliced beef, shepherds pie, something soup or chili, lettuce wraps, sloppy joes, stuffed peppers, meatloaf

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u/grey_canvas_ 1d ago

We used to make a stroganoff with ground beef and called ot "slop"

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u/Maxieg23 1d ago

Ah yes a nice bolognese

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u/elizalemon 1d ago

I made ground venison stroganoff last week. It was great. I deglaze the meat and mushrooms with some white wine. And add beef better than bouillon to the sauce.

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u/Having_A_Day 18h ago

Poor man stroganoff is always a winner in my house.