Recipe
Ingredients:- 1/2 - 3/4 of a bag of large noodle pasta like ziti
- approx. 1lb of ground beef
- 1 pkg/envelope of taco seasoning
- 1C water
- 1/2 pkg of cream cheese (about 4oz)
- 1 1/2C shredded cheese (I used marble)
1. boil pasta until just cooked, drain, run cold water over it
2. brown ground beef
3. mix together taco season and 1C of water, pour over cooked beef and let simmer for about 5 minutes until the liquid has reduced
4. add the 1/2 pkg of cream cheese to the beef mixture, stir until melted and combined, remove from heat
5. put pasta in your casserole dish or pot, mix in 1C of the shredded cheese
6. top pasta and cheese with beef mixture, gently mix until the pasta is coated
7. top with remaining 1/2C of shredded cheese
8. bake at 350 uncovered for approx 30 minutes
Here's my original post with photos, let me know if you have any questions, and enjoy!
Step 1:
Boil pasta, don't over cook it as you will be baking it later. I like rigatoni and ziti for this recipe, but any big noodles will do.
Step 2:
While pasta is cooking, brown ground beef.
Step 3:
When ground beef is cooked through add taco seasoning mixed with 1C water and let simmer.
Step 4:
When ground beef is ready add approx. half a pkg of cream cheese and stir until melted and mixed in.
Step 5:
When pasta is ready drain and run cold water over it.
Step 6:
In a casserole dish add cooked pasta, stir in some shredded cheese, the ground beef mixture, top with more cheese, leave uncovered and bake at 350 for about 30 minutes.
Family Thoughts:
Oh my gosh, it's so yummy, kids like it as well! Make lots so you can have leftovers for lunch the next day! :-)






how about an ingredient list????? Or am I just missing it?????
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try this for dinner tomorrow! I think the ingredients are just ground meat, taco sauce, cheese, & noodles. Brown the meat & add taco seasoning like you would if you were making tacos. cook the noodles. mix it all together, toss on some cheese & bake it! That's how I took it anyway & that's what I'm going to try tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteIngredient list and measurements please? I made tonight and used entire box of pasta and it was way too much :-/
ReplyDeleteHi all, the post is now updated with a more straight forward ingredient list and directions, let me know if you have any questions.
ReplyDeleteCan you freeze before baking??
ReplyDeleteYes you can freeze, but when freezing any pasta it's usually a good idea to add a bit of extra sauce so it doesn't get dry when heating.
ReplyDeleteShould this be covered or uncovered?
ReplyDeleteUncovered is fine as I mention in step 8: 8. bake at 350 uncovered for approx 30 minutes
ReplyDeleteThank you! Under the picture it says covered so I wasn't sure.
DeleteThanks! I fixed it, if you cover it you might lose half your cheese on top. Since it's only at 350 degrees I have never had a problem with the top drying out.
ReplyDeleteIn the oven now. Will let you know how it turns out. Thanks for a super easy and super cheap recipe!
DeletePerfect, it's so yummy :) We just had it again last night.
ReplyDeleteDo you use a 9x13 or a smaller baking dish? Thanks so much...
ReplyDeleteIt really depends on how many noodles you use, just use whatever pan fits all the noodles. I've used a 9x13, a tin foil lasagna pan, in the picture I'm using a cast iron pot.
ReplyDeleteDo you have to coat the baking dish with grease before putting into over? In case of it sticking or something?
ReplyDeleteI do not coat the baking dish, I've never had the noodles stick. The taco sauce it quite liquid-y and we have it at a fairly low temp, so it's never been a problem for me.
ReplyDeleteI've got this in the oven now, and it looks so good!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! Let me know what you think :) :)
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight and hubby could not get enough of it....
ReplyDeleteIs half a package of cream cheese 4 oz or 8 oz?
ReplyDeleteHow many people does this recipe serve?
ReplyDeleteIt really depends on how many noodles you use, but approx. 4-6
ReplyDeleteThis looks DELICIOUS. I will be making it very soon!
ReplyDeleteLet us know how it goes Ms. Key :)
ReplyDeleteMade it tonight, it's very yummy:))
ReplyDeleteI tried this recipe because it looked easy and appetizing! I ended up adding 3 Tbls. chopped onion and a couple of diced cloves of garlic just before adding the meat, simply because I have a LOT of onion and garlic growing in my garden. Then I thought, it could use a little color, so again from my garden I added 1/2 red pepper to the onions sauteing and cut the corn off a couple of ears of corn. As you can see, uh, I made an entirely new recipe and it turned out great! The colorful veggies also added some "presentation" to the meal as well as great flavor! Try it... you'll like it. Just might want to give it another name. ha ha
ReplyDeleteThis was really easy, really good, and best of all, I had all of the ingredients on hand! I used the Rachael Ray make your own taco seasoning. Thanks for a great weekday meal!
ReplyDeleteDid you fix a side item or eat just this dish?
ReplyDeleteWe have had it on it's own and with a salad. I'm sure many side dishes would be great :)
ReplyDeleteSounds fantastic Bonnie1955 :)
ReplyDeleteWhy do you rinse pasta with cold water? I was always told not to rinse pasta after you cook it.
ReplyDeleteIts to shock the pasta into not cooking while it sits.
DeleteSo it doesn't stick and doesn't melt the cheese into a gloppy mess.
ReplyDeleteIn the oven right now. I added smashed dorito's to the top, happened to have a bag lying around. I didn't have taco seasoning so I used 2T chili powder, 1T cumin, 1T coriander. The spoon tasted good when I licked it, so I have a feeling this will be a hit :)
ReplyDeleteI just made it tonight for supper!! It was so good. I will be making it again!!
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to make this! I may add some green onions and top off with diced tomatoes when it comes out of oven. Gonna make corn bread too!!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds great Jennifer!!
ReplyDeleteI just made this for dinner I was so excited to try it! Well I have no clue what I did wrong! Mine was dry and not looking as creamy as the picture. My family said they liked it but needs more sauce. I will try again in a few weeks!
ReplyDeleteHi Molly, try some extra cheese maybe? You could double up the sauce as well, or if you just want it creamier try using more cream cheese.
ReplyDeleteLet me know how it works out and so sorry your first attempt was not what you were expecting.
Made this for dinner, followed the exact recipe ... it was delicious! The kids loved it too.... yummy!
ReplyDeletewhat size cream cheese did you use? you only say half a package so i got an 8oz package and i went to use half of that but it didn't look right so i added the whole thing and its still not as creamy as your pictures look. also i used small elbow pasta and it worked very well
ReplyDeleteHi Glendalgo, in Canada a brick of cream cheese comes in 250g which is 8.8 ounces. And I would not say my sauce is a real creamy texture, but I do find the cream cheese helps the sauce stick to the noodles instead of just running to the bottom.
ReplyDeleteI just put it in the oven. It was super easy and I hope it turns out good! Thank you for this recipe.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!! Hope everyone enjoyed it JulieAnn!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I'm making this tonight, Hamburger Helper is my favorite, but I am staying away from processed foods when possible, thanks for the great 'substitution' recipe!
ReplyDeleteJust made this - and yum! I think in the future I will either increase the amount of sauce or cook it covered.
ReplyDeleteI also think that it would be yummy without baking it.
Making this tonight with shredded chicken, peppers, onions, and tomatoes. Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteHave you tried this with chicken?? I'm going to try this tomorrow for dinner but with chicken!!
ReplyDeleteHave you tried this with chicken?? I'm going to try this tomorrow for dinner but with chicken!!
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Delicious!!! But next time I wont let my pasta sit while waiting for ground beef to finish. It seemed kind of hard after baking.
ReplyDeleteThis stuff is YUMMY!! I did use chicken and boy I'm in heaven.. I also put some salsa in it as well... I don't I'll use as much taco seasoning next.. But THANK YOU for sharing...
ReplyDeleteJust put it in the oven!! can't wait to taste!!
ReplyDeleteBig hit in this house!! Definitely goes on the "make again" list!
ReplyDeleteThis was really good!! My boyfriend and I love tacos - we could literally eat them for every meal. By making this, we still got our "taco" but it was nice to give it a little twist! And the recipe is so easy!!
ReplyDeleteLove that everyone is enjoying the recipe, and adding chicken sounds great!!!
ReplyDeleteWe loved it! I bet it would be good with corn too.
ReplyDeleteDo you HAVE to use cream cheese? Could mile be a substitute?
ReplyDeleteMilk*
ReplyDeleteI would not use milk, I think it would be too liquid-y, you could for sure use sour cream in place of the cream cheese though!
ReplyDeleteMakin this tonight!
ReplyDeleteMaking this now! Hope it turns out as yummy as yours did!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!
ReplyDeleteI added crush taco shells on top! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteI made this recipe and it is awesome! Only difference is I had some left over velveeta queso blanco and I added it with the cream cheese and mmmm cheesier. Will make again
ReplyDeleteIf I substitute sour cream for the cream cheese how much sour cream should I add????
ReplyDeletei forgot my ingredient list when i went to the store, i got sour cream instead of cream cheese... hope it still turns out!!
ReplyDeleteJust put this in the oven. Can't wait to taste it, smells devine.
ReplyDeletecame across this recipe unexpectedly, went to store, bought ingredients for a double batch, and lets just say it was a BIG hit, just a spoonful left!! thanks for sharing!! ;~)
ReplyDeleteI'd start with half a cup of sour cream and go from there.
ReplyDeleteAnd so happy it's been working out for everyone!!!
ReplyDeletehas anyone prepared the hamb and noodles ahead of time and placed in crockpot in the am before work for supper in the pm?
ReplyDeleteMaking this tonight.....very excited to make it! I'm using med shell pasta. How much cream cheese are ppl using?? And we leave some water left after cooking the meat, correct?
ReplyDeleteThis was fab! I substituted with ground turkey and hot taco seasoning, as my husband and I love spicy food. I also only added a 1/2 cup of pasta water because I think a cup would have made it a little bland. Yum!
ReplyDeletesounds very quick and simple.. Gonna try it tonight!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen you say 1/2 to 3/4 of a bag of pasta, our pasta is usually in a one-pound box. How big of a "bag" do you have? Just wanting some idea of how much pasta. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy bag of rigatoni pasta is 1.98lbs, this is the bag I buy: http://www.unico.ca/products.php?id=144&catid=14
ReplyDeleteDo u drain the grease off of the ground beef?
ReplyDeleteCould this be put together, then frozen to be cooked at a later date? I'm looking for simple freezer meals and we LOVE tacos around here!
ReplyDeleteI added a can of rotel to the meat also and it was super delicious!
ReplyDeleteI just made this tonight...it looks so good and I just might have sampled it too :)
ReplyDeleteSome for my family and some for my sister who just had a baby - this will freeze beautifully, I have no doubt!
That 1 cup of water I believe is crucial as it helps to make the "sauce" once the cream cheese is added and it will prevent the pasta from drying out!
Yum! Thanks so much for sharing this with us, Stacey!
Awesome, so glad it worked well for you Amanda!!!
ReplyDeleteI really want to try this but my husband doesn't really like cream cheese...so i was wondering how much u can taste it in the sauce..and if i don't use it will it still work and taste good...thank you
ReplyDeletelindsay - I don't see your comment here anymore, but you can use sour cream in place of the cream cheese or skip it altogether. It will still be good, you just won't have a creamier sauce, mix well so you coat the noodles.
ReplyDeleteI am cooking this today!!
ReplyDeleteI made this recipe with 1C chopped onion before adding ground turkey (our ground meat preference) & used extra taco seasoning as I buy it in bulk & like a strong taco flavor. I also used 1/2 fat cream cheese, large shell noodles & baked in a 9x13 pan. It was delicious & super easy!
ReplyDeleteMaking this tonight I'm sure it will be a hit with my boys !!! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteI usually don't make comment on things but this time I feel I need to. Ingredient wise this is an awesome dish. However the directions are a set up for failure. Pasta in a recipe like this should never ever be rinsed! It needs the starch from the cooking on it in order for the sauce to actually stick to the pasta. Same goes with making spaghetti and having the red sauce coat the pasta and not just sit on the bottom of the dish. Secondly I recommend making the sauce before the pasta is finished. That way the pasta is still hot and will soak up the sauce better and require less bake time as all ingredients are hot and just need baking to melt the cheese on top and allow a bit of time for the flavors to combine. I was able to shave about 10 mins off the bake time.
ReplyDeleteHi Janelle, thanks for your comment and whatever works for you is great! I agree pasta should usually not be rinsed, but I personally wanted this recipe very cheesy and I add cheese to the pasta before covering with sauce. If I mix hot pasta with cheese all I get is a melty, mucky mess, so this works best for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks again!
This was so so so good. I followed the directions you gave and it could not have turned out any better. The only thing for me was that I felt it needed a wee bit of salt--but that's just personal preference. I will definitely be making this again, and soooo glad I have enough for lunch tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteMine turned out a little dry, any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteAshley - maybe give it a good mix just before it goes in the oven, tent some tin foil over top or turn the temp down by 25 degrees
ReplyDeleteI used left over taco meat and cooked the ziti and then mixed it up and added salsa and then baked it for 20 min in the oven. Didnt add cream cheese and it was very good!!!
ReplyDeleteI have made this the last three weeks - it is great to freeze and heat later on. Absolutely LOVE this dish - super easy and reheats perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWow! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteWe loked it also. I made my own taco sauce and I think that makes it even better.
ReplyDeleteWe loked it also. I made my own taco sauce and I think that makes it even better.
ReplyDeleteCould you cook it in a slow cooker
ReplyDeleteHi April - I have never made pasta in the crockpot, so I simply don't know, especially how much liquid you would need - sorry I can't be of more help!
ReplyDeleteits ok i was just wondering
ReplyDeleteHow many servings????
ReplyDeleteFor servings it really depends on how many noodles you use, but approx 4-6.
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight! I didn't measure but it came out perfect. And easy and inexpensive too
ReplyDeleteMade this for dinner the other day and it was all gone by lunch the next day!! I substituted in ground turkey and cheesy taco seasoning and this meal was still super yummy!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMade this for dinner today. I added a cup of salsa to the meat mixture. Husband loved it.
ReplyDeleteHow many will this recipe feed?
ReplyDeleteI made this for dinner tonight. It was very good, mine could have used more sauce or covered as some of the top noodles got a little dry. I then read all the comments and I like the idea of adding salsa or Rotel anything to add a little more sauce. Looking at the picture your sauce looked much more saucy, maybe I used too much meat? Another comment was to use more taco seasoning, if I had bulk seasoning I think I would add a little more and maybe another 1/2 cup of water. I also like the idea of adding corn. I know I will make this again. Thanks for the great, easy recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis was good...however I added a cup of salsa to it because i did not want it to dry out..Also..cooked for 15 minutes in the microwave instead of the oven...It overall was very good!!
ReplyDeleteGot 4 thumbs up from 4 boys!!
I made this last night for dinner. It was really good, but it tasted like it needed a little something else any suggestions for next time. I put everything in it that the recipe called for.
ReplyDeleteAnon - we enjoy it best this way, but if you read through the comments others have added salsa, corn, rotel and/or chopped onion.
ReplyDeletein the oven right now! :D i sampled it before i put it in and OH MY GOD! i added onion soup mix and some three cheese spaghetti sauce to my ground beef ! it already tastes delicious and it's not even 100% cooked yet! great recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis was delicious!! Made it for my boyfriend tonight and he said it is a keeper. I added some diced onion, hot rotel tomatoes, a little garlic, and cumin. We also crushed some tortilla chips on top for some crunch but it really did not need it. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteMines is in the oven as I type this! When I first seen this posted on Pinterest I knew I had to try it, it was about a week ago.. I finally said I'll use the pasta I had and try it. I tasted mines before I put it in the oven to and it was BOMB! I usually dont comment but I had to!!! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI shared a link to your recipe on Try it - Like it
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I made this for dinner tonight. Yumm! I didn't put it in the oven tho. I just browned the burger and added in the water, taco seasoning and cream cheese. I boiled the pasta and then just added it to the skillet and then topped with cheese! Mixed it all together and topped with more cheese!!! A keeper!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI made this tonight with the addition of ro-tel tomatoes with diced green chili's and added a can of drained/rinsed black beans. My family loved it, including my 2.5 yr old! I should also mention that we are gluten free so I used quinoa pasta. It worked really well cooking to al dente.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Sounds great Sunurse82! I think I would need to invest in a bigger pan to be able to do that :)
ReplyDeletemade it today :) added some corn into it - so so good !
ReplyDeleteCan u sub the cream cheese?
ReplyDeleteYou can use sour cream instead James
ReplyDeleteVery good! Winner with my family!
ReplyDeleteCould be good cold as a salad with some jalapeños, green onions, cherry tomatoes, shredded lettuce and maybe sub half the cream cheese with fat-free plain yogurt!
ReplyDeleteI made this tonight but I used pepperjack cheese and I put in some crushd red pepper flakes and cilantro!!!! Yummmmmm
ReplyDeleteMy family loved it! We are making it again!
ReplyDeleteI've made it a few times! Featured it on my blog........and linked you!
ReplyDeleteThis is like a more awesome, homemade version of one of those hamburger helper dishes. Suuuper easy too, though I didn't have any rigatoni so I used shells, used the low-fat cream cheese (still tastes pretty awesome) and lack casserole pans so I just did everything in a skillet (hooray less dishes!) and chucked it in the oven.
ReplyDeleteI also felt super guilty about it having no veggies, so I tossed in some onions and red bell peppers. Yuuuuuuum. In the future, since I love garlic, I might add a little bit of that, and maybe some corn or something. Black beans might be nice too, or pepperjack cheese! Mmm. I didn't read the comments until after I cooked it lol, but I actually didn't reduce the taco sauce down all the way - I left a little bit, like enough to cover the bottom of the skillet so I still had enough sauce to cover everything, otherwise that might have been a problem.
Definitely doing this again. Going to try really hard to leave lots of leftovers but yeah, that might not happen.
this looks awesome, thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday and I hope you join us again... We have a party every week :)
ReplyDeleteYum! this sounds so yummy and so easy!:) Pinning!
ReplyDeleteFound you at Foodie Friends Friday!
Do you need to drain the beef of its grease before adding stuff to it?
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this! Looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteMy Hubby just put this in the oven and MAN does it smell AWESOME!!! He's the cook in the family and had this whipped up in no time. I'm sure it will taste as good as it smells. Thanks for the recipe!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Texas... my kids love this have asked me for it about 12times in less than 2weeks.... thanks for sharing this delicious meal!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi from North Carolina. Found this on Pinterest and made it tonight. It is AWESOME. Made it with ground chicken, light cream cheese and fat-free cheddar. We will have this again.
ReplyDeleteHi, I love this recipe and tried it the other day. However, I drained the ground beef before adding the water mixture and it ended up turning out with a few dry noodles on top...Should I have not drained the ground beef???
ReplyDeleteI made this tonight for dinner, using sundried tomato & basil cream cheese. So good!
ReplyDeleteI am going to make this tonight but use philly nuefchatel cheese to reduce fat. and I am going to reduce sodium taco seasoning. i think this might be a slightly healthier alternative. I will let you know how it works.
ReplyDeleteI love this recipie! I was in a pinch so I made it without baking it and it was delish. Kind of like a hamburger helper but much better. Then I put the leftovers in a 8x8 pan to freeze for later. Thanks for an awesome go to recipie!
ReplyDeleteYum! This was so tasty! I made this recently but made a few changes... I used ground turkey and whole wheat pasta instead. I also added stock instead of water for extra flavor and 8 oz of salsa. Thanks for such a great idea!
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Made this tonight, what a great recipe! I also used a whole what pasta. I added some cumin and a bit of crushed red pepper for a bit of heat to it. Delish! Thank you for sharing this :-)
ReplyDeleteI substituted a cup of greek yogurt for the cream cheese. Tasted great!
ReplyDeleteDo you serve it with anything or just by itself.
ReplyDeleteWe have had it on its own or with a salad.
ReplyDeletePlanning on making this sometime this week! Should I drain the fat off the ground beef before I add the water?
ReplyDeleteYes, drain the beef. I cook with extra lean and usually brown big batches of ground beef and store them meal size separately in the freezer then just pull out as needed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super easy meal! I made a few additions - I added two frozen spinach bundles and grated parmesan cheese to the top. I wanted mine a bit more saucy so just added a bit more water.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great recipe.
We're trying this tonight! Can't wait!!
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Made this for dinner tonight! Was so tasty! We ate with salad and rolls. I added diced tomatoes to the mix for a bit more substance to it! My picky 4year old loved it. Thanks! Def going to make it again.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious definitely would be a hit in our house.
ReplyDeleteTrying your recipe now, with whole wheat pasta. Smelling great from the oven.
ReplyDeleteTrying your recipe now, with whole wheat pasta. Smelling great from the oven.
ReplyDeleteSuch an easy recipe, I was so looking forward to loving it, but I didn't :( The sauce tasted like a watered down taco mixture. Unfortunately, my husband is very fussy, so I can't flavor it up with anything like corn, tomatoes or salsa. I was hoping the simple ingredient list would work for us, bummed it didn't. Thanks for sharing, I look forward to making other things soon!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry that you didn't enjoy it. Not every recipe is for everyone. We wish you luck in finding recipes that work for you and your husband!
DeleteI make this fir me and my friends super easy and delicious thanks for the recipe
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it!
Deletethis was very good
ReplyDeletei made it tonight for dinner, i thought it looked really simple and quick which it was but it was so dry when it came out of oven. i got a plate took 2 bites and tossed the rest, my husband did the same. the beef mixture was good and I think it would have been fine but with baking it was really dry.
ReplyDeleteWe are so sorry to hear that!
DeleteMine was also dry. I think if I were to make it again, I would cover it with foil when it went into the oven and then when it was ready to come out, I would sprinkle more cheese and then leave it in for one more minute before taking it out.
ReplyDeleteThis is what we are having for dinner tonight...Will let you know how we like it.
ReplyDeleteI made this last week. It was really, really good. My kids loved it. I did not put mine in the oven, however. I cooked everything and then just added the pasta to the meat mixture in the skillet and let it simmer for a few minutes. It was not dry at all. I'm not sure its necessary to put it in the oven. So good!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delicious, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMade this for a potluck at work and it wad a hit! It was easy to double the recipe and I used ground turkey instead of beef
ReplyDeleteMade this for a potluck at work and it wad a hit! It was easy to double the recipe and I used ground turkey instead of beef
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear it :)
DeleteI made this last night and it came out great! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's great Jen!
DeleteIts in the oven now! Just wondering what the nutritional facts would be...
ReplyDeleteLove this! Mine dried out a bit first time I made it too...so I think I'm going to just use a smaller pan this time (I used medium shells, 3/4 box in a 9x13 pan). I think that will do the trick. I use ground bison instead of beef.
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