Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (2024)

Chef Boyardee defined the beefaroni concoction and made it the king of pasta recipes back in WWII. While it still reigns supreme today as a popular favorite among kids, it also holds a special place in the hearts of many adults, too. The flavor profile is simple and easy to appreciate at any age.

This beefaroni recipe is crazy simple to throw together and it’s so much more nutritious than any store-bought brand. Besides it just tastes so darn good.

I hope you’ll try our taco pasta, chicken bacon ranch pasta, chicken spaghetti, and crockpot spaghetti next! They’re all delish and the kids will love them.

Let’s make this!

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What I Love About Beefaroni Recipe

Busy weeknight dinners are simple when they come together in under 30 minutes and this easy beefaroni is absolutely scrumptious. Couple that with a hearty quality and you’ve got a recipe for a successful meal the entire family will love! Here are even more reasons to love this yummy beefaroni!

  • Ready in less than 30 minutes
  • Protein-packed and nutritious
  • Hearty and satisfying
  • Uses ingredients you probably already have
  • Absolutely delicious
  • Kids love this recipe

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Best Pasta For Beefaroni

Well, as you know the classic elbow macaroni is the most popular pasta to use in homemade beefaroni recipes, but you can use whatever you like. Some people prefer miniature shells while others even like egg noodles. Personally, the egg noodles remind me of stroganoff, but the light airy consistency is fantastic in beefaroni!

Try using rigatoni or penne pasta, even farfalle works in this recipe (I prefer the miniature version). For something a little different, try using ravioli. I guarantee the kiddos will love it! I’ve even used cheese-stuffed tortellini but that may be a little over the top for some. Teenagers seem to love it, though.

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Beefaroni Ingredients

  • Pasta: I like elbow pasta in this recipe.
  • Oil: Any neutral flavored oil will work.
  • Garlic + Onion: I know that onions and kids don’t always mix but you’ll need them for this recipe because they just add so much flavor. Finely mincing them means you don’t have to sacrifice taste to avoid using onions. Cooking them down slowly over low heat before adding the beef seems to really help the process with the smaller pieces.
    • Onions and garlic are a type of allium. Sautéing or sweating them over low heat before adding them to your beefaroni is an easy way to build layers of flavor and coax out their mellow sweetness. As they begin to break down with heat and salt, they create a deep satisfying flavor that will intensify the awesomeness of this dish.
  • Meat: I like to use 80/20 ground beef for the best flavor.
  • Tomato Soup: This adds great, very mellow, tomato flavor with a natural sweetness that is essential for this dish for young eaters.
  • Sugar: This is regular granulated, table sugar.

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Storing + Freezing + Make-Ahead

Storing your beefaroni in an airtight container with a secure lid in the refrigerator will keep it fresh for 3 or 4 days, according to the USDA. If your fridge is packed, you can use a gallon Ziploc to save room because this beefaroni recipe easily feeds 6 or 7 people, especially if you pair it with a fresh salad and garlic bread. The thing is though, there probably won’t be any leftovers unless you make a double batch.

  • How Long Can You Keep This In The Fridge? This will stay fresh in the refrigerator for 3 or 4 days if it stored properly. This includes ensuring that it is kept at or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. If it is taken to a picnic or potluck, it shouldn’t be unrefrigerated for more than 2 hours.
  • Can You Freeze This? Absolutely! I often make a double batch, myself. That way we have half of it for dinner and then I freeze the other half. It makes a great ready-made meal on those busy weeknights or evenings when you are just exhausted, but you want the fam to have a hearty nutritious meal.
    • There have also been times when I’ve just cut the recipe in half because I didn’t need as much. One of the best things about this recipe (besides how easy it comes together) is how completely flexible it is!
  • Make-Ahead Tips: You can divvy it up into single-serve portions for a tempting after-school snack. If you prefer not to freeze cooked noodles, that’s no problem either. You can prepare the entire recipe with everything but the noodles and toss it in the freezer. Then all you have to do is thaw it out, boil your noodles, and throw everything together. Voila! Dinner.

Serving Recommendations

The kids love this with brown sugar glazed carrots, crockpot creamed corn, or Arkansas green beans Hubby and I like roasted green beanswith pancetta and shallots, easyroasted broccoli, or butterysautéed asparaguswithlotsa garlic!

A side ofbutter swim biscuits, cat head biscuits,garlic bread,crescent rolls,orLion House rollsmakes any meal better!

More Yummy Pasta Dishes

  • Spaghetti With Ground Beef
  • TikTok Spaghetti
  • Ravioli Lasagna
  • Five Cheese Ziti al Forno
  • Spaghetti Tacos
  • Stovetop Mac and Cheese
  • Cacio E Pepe
  • Lemon Garlic Pasta

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Beefaroni

This homemade beefaroni is a hearty satisfying dish that appeals to the palates of children, the hearts of moms, and the appetites of all who enjoy it!

Prep Time8 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Total Time28 minutes mins

Servings: 4 -6 people

Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

  • 2 cups elbow pasta uncooked
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 medium onion finely minced
  • 1 pound lean ground beef
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 cans condensed tomato soup
  • 1 (10 3/4 ounce) can water (one can of water to two cans of soup)
  • 2 teaspoons sugar

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Instructions

  • Prepare pasta (2cups) according to package instructions. Drain well and set aside.

  • In a large saucepan, heat up the oil (2tablespoons) over medium heat. When the oil begins to shimmer, add onions (1medium) and garlic (2cloves), and saute, adjusting the heat as needed, until they are very soft. Add beef (1pound), salt (2teaspoons), and pepper (1/2teaspoon) to the pan and cook until there is no longer any pink. Drain.

  • Mix together the soup (2cans), water, and sugar (2teaspoons) in a medium bowl. Add the soup mixture to the beef. Add the pasta and mix well. Continue to cook on medium until the sauce thickens, about 15 minutes.

Fans Also Made:

  • Beef and Tomato Macaroni Soup

  • Chili Mac

  • One Pot Pasta

  • Taco Mac And Cheese

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Notes

  1. The recipe doesn’t call for it, but I do like to season my beef just a bit while it’s cooking.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/4 of the recipe | Calories: 497kcal | Carbohydrates: 57g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 70mg | Sodium: 1245mg | Potassium: 588mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin C: 2.5mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 3.7mg

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  1. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (10)Dana Miller says

    So yummy and the flavors were spot on. My picky 2 year old gobbled it up.

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  2. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (11)Victoria says

    Also I added 3 tsps of cornstarch mixed in a bit of water to thicken.

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (12)Victoria says

      Nevermind, I made it a second time and cornstarch wasn’t needed! I used 1 lb beef this time and it was also okay. I did however add slightly more sugar.

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  3. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (13)Victoria says

    Thank you for this recipe! It turned out great. I used half a pound of ground beef instead of a pound. Left out some salt. The original chefboyardee beefaroni tastes slightly sweeter so I added some brown sugar. I might use less ground beef next time because I think it takes away from the sauce.

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  4. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (14)Melanie says

    Really liked it. Added spicy V8 juice and cheese near the end.

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (15)Kathleen says

      Yummmy! Thanks, Melanie! I’m glad you like it 🙂

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  5. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (16)Shea says

    Quick, easy, & everyone liked it! I used 1 tsp of salt & chickpea shell pasta (because my kids are allergic to milk & eggs). They can’t eat other pasta cans/boxes so this was a nice treat for them! Thank you for the recipe!

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (17)Kathleen says

      I’m so happy it was a hit. That sounds so healthy! Thanks, Shea!

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  6. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (18)Shelly says

    I was looking for a healthier version of the canned stuff for my son and this has been the biggest hit the biggest game changer I just cannot thank you enough for this recipe.

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (19)Kathleen says

      Thank you so much for your positive feedback, Shelly! I’m glad you found this recipe for your son 🙂

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (21)Kathleen says

      Wow, thank you so much Sue! I’m glad this one is a hit 🙂
      Thank you for your positive review!

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  7. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (22)Julie says

    Hello, your recipe sounds so nice, but I’m not sure I understand the amount of water to use, is it one can of water to one can of soup,I think we have different measurements in the uk, thank you for any advice

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (23)Kathleen says

      Hi Julie. It’s one can of water to two cans of soup. 🙂

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  8. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (24)Sherry says

    Would like to try this in instant pot. What modifications would I need to make?

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  9. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (25)Ruth says

    I think it’s great I grew up on a farm and we grew all of our food. Cba beef Aron i is a hidden secret pleasure. This turned out really good. The sugar wasn’t necessary, it tasted too sweet. I added a dash of lemon juice and that seemed to balance it out.

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (26)Kathleen says

      Thank you so much, Ruth! 🙂

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  10. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (27)Jess says

    Delicious!

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  11. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (28)BB says

    I love this recipe – however I sub the tomato sauce with either stewed tomatoes or tomato bits. It’s wonderful.

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  12. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (29)Carrie says

    4 1/2 stars. I never comment on recipes, but I have to with this one! My very picky tween/teenage kids (and husband!) gobbled this up and all liked it a lot! It was super easy to throw together on a weeknight with minimal clean up. My kind of dinner for sure!! The only reason I didn’t do 5 stars is because I myself would prefer a little more seasonings or add-ins, but overall very good! Thank you!!!

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  13. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (30)Daisy Rose says

    Tasty recipe for both the kids and the adults during COVID. Used tomato sauce, 15 oz can (no tomato soup) added just a little brown gravy mix to cut the bite of the tomato sauce, omitted sugar, and doubled ground beef. Cooked macaroni al dente in separate pan, so individuals could adjust servings to taste. Beefaroni makes them happy. Used these same ingredients another night and added chili powder and a chopped green bell pepper to the meat while it was cooking and we had Chili Mac! Thanks for satisfying, inspirational, inexpensive meals as we get ready to roll into…OMG!!! has it only been 51/2 years, I mean months under lockdown!!??? GEEZZ LOUISE.. .Wash your hands…Don’t touch your face. Wear a mask while in public and Don’t forget to Social Distance. I want all these people OUT OF MY HOUSE!!!

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (31)Kathleen says

      So glad you all enjoyed the Beefaroni! LOL I’m with you on lockdown! <3

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  14. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (32)Dan Locurcio says

    Just made this for my kids. It was excellent! Tastes similar enough to the Chef Boyardee version but you can just tell this is better for you. And so easy! Thanks!!

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (33)Kathleen says

      Woot! Thanks, Dan! So happy to hear it was a hit with your kids! 😀

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  15. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (34)carla niro says

    Disabled senior who loves retro beefaroni . It has saved me many a nights when I can’t walk too much and need a fast dinner.
    If I feel stronger I just add peas or even spinach . Next time I will order a case. Loved it back then and live it now.thank you

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (35)Kathleen says

      You’re welcome, Carla! This made my day❤️

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  16. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (36)Peter Miks says

    Can I use tomato sauce instead of tomato soup

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (37)Kathleen says

      Hi Peter! I have yet to try using tomato sauce for this recipe. But if you give this a go, come back and let us know how it turns out for you! ?

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  17. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (38)Marianne says

    Firstly, I have loved every recipe of yours I ever tried. ? I knew 2 cups of macaroni would be too much for my personal taste, so I pared it back to 1.5, but unfortunately it was still too much and there was no sauce when it was done. I wanted it saucy, so I was very disappointed. It tastes pretty good, but had to jazz it up a little with fresh parsley and grated Parmesan. If I make it again, 1 cup of elbows will definitely be plenty for the amount of meat and sauce in this dish.

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (39)Kathleen says

      Hi Marianne! Thanks for the input. I like most of my pastas extra saucy but for this recipe I wanted it to be a more like the original only with better flavor. Hopefully, the next recipe will be a hit <3

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      • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (40)Marianne says

        I’ve made it a couple of times with 1 cup elbows and It’s perfect. I didn’t mean to sound like it didn’t taste good with my first comment. It definitely is tasty as can be! I love it.

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  18. Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (41)Patty says

    Yum! I tried this because it’s so easy, it turned out so good! I love your goulash too! 🙂

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    • Beefaroni - Gonna Want Seconds (42)Kathleen says

      Thanks! I’m glad you like this!

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