Ground Beef Casserole loaded with beef, cheese, and egg noodles is sure to be a family favorite.
I can never get enough of cooking or eating casseroles. They’re easy to make, filling, and just have a way of comforting the soul.
Sour cream, cream cheese, cheddar cheese, Parmesan cheese, and mozzarella cheese (yes there’s really that much cheese) make this casserole sinfully rich and gooey. Served with a side salad and some crusty bread, this will easily last 2 meals for a family of four.
It can also be assembled, frozen and defrosted overnight in the refrigerator. Then bake according to recipe directions.
I don’t know what it is about egg noodles, but I absolutely love them. Their flavor and shape is a nice change up from pasta. I’m still Jenny Craiging it this week (down 3 pounds and halfway to my goal in 1 week!) so no foods like Ground Beef Casserole for me this week.
However I could use the comfort of a delicious casserole today because in exactly 1 week my son will be having major surgery in Indianapolis to remove his retroperitoneal lymph nodes. He recently completed chemotherapy for testicular cancer and his tumor markers have come down to the normal range, but he needs to have some lymph nodes removed. Something called RPLND surgery. A doctor named Richard Foster at Indiana University is widely considered the best surgeon in the world for doing this type of surgery and he will be my son’s surgeon.
If anyone lives in the Indianapolis area we would love to hear some restaurant suggestions especially places that are good for take out and are near the IU Medical Complex since we will be there 8 days. We’ve been to Bru Burger and boy do they ever have fantastic burgers ๐
Love that cheese ๐ ๐
Watch the short video below to see how easy this recipe is!
Ground Beef Casserole
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground round
- 1 (14 1/2-ounce) can diced tomatoes with basil,, garlic, and oregano, undrained
- 1 (10-ounce) can Rotel tomatoes
- 1 (6-ounce) can tomato paste
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 3 cups uncooked medium egg noodles
- 5 green onions,, chopped
- 1 (8-ounce) container sour cream
- 1 (3-ounce) package cream cheese,, softened
- 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
- 1 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
Instructions
- Place a large skillet over medium heat and add ground round. Cook, breaking up with a wooden spoon, until no longer pink.
- Add both cans of tomatoes, tomato paste, salt, sugar, Italian seasoning, and pepper. Stir to mix and let simmer over low heat while you get the rest of the ingredients ready.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cook egg noodles according to package directions and drain well.
- In a medium bowl, stir together noodles, green onions, sour cream, and cream cheese.
- Spoon noodle mixture into a greased 13X9-inch baking dish. Top with beef mixture. Sprinkle with cheeses.
- Spray a piece of aluminum foil with cooking spray and place cooking spray side down on top of baking dish to cover.
- Bake for 35 minutes. Uncover and bake 5 more minutes.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Recipe Source: adapted from Southern Living
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Not about the recipe, but my mouth dropped open as I read about your son/University of Indianapolis/Dr. Foster. My son was diagnosed with testicular cancer when he was a senior in high school and had emergency surgery the following day. At this point his urologist called us a few days after the surgery and told us if it were HIS son, U of I and Dr. Foster. We were there within 2 weeks. I hope that your son has done as well a mine. God Bless!!!
Thanks for sharing your story Janie! So glad your son is doing well. My son is feeling great and he’s been over 6 months with normal tumor markers. You are lucky your son’s doctor told you about Dr. Foster. I had to do hours and hours of research to determine that Indiana was where we needed to go to see Dr. Einhorn and Dr. Foster. They are both such amazing doctors and really helped give us peace of mind during the whole process.
In the oven now! How can you go wrong with cheese and meat? Thanks for the recipe ๐
Hope you love it!
I saw this recipe while browsing your site at lunchtime and realized I had all the ingredients already. I told my hubby that tonight’s dinner would be a “surprise” and he was not happy. He likes to know what to expect when it comes to his food but I knew that if I told him there was sour cream and cream cheese in it, he wouldn’t try it. Well, I took my time prepping and made sure he was good and hungry before serving dinner. He LOVED it. Didn’t ask any questions – just wanted to be sure there was some left for lunch tomorrow. It is very filling, so we both just ate a section and we’ll enjoy it again tomorrow. Thanks for sharing a tasty recipe. It’s a nice change from our usual ground beef recipes. BTW, I didn’t change a thing in the recipe!
Hope things go well for your son. It’s a tough thing to go through, but THINGS WILL WORK OUT!?! My husband was diagnosed with testicular cancer in Feb. 1983. We had a 3 year old daughter and 8 month old son. My husband is a Pharmacist with an advanced degree, he’d finally finished school, had a great job in Nuclear Pharmacy, and we’d bought our first home. Initially, they thought they had gotten all the cancer- his retroperitoneal node dissection was negative. However, when his tumor markers started going back up, we knew we were going to have to do chemotherapy. It was a rough year- he was in and out of the hospital for chemotherapy and had several complications. Thank goodness for family- my parents, his brother, people at our church all were wonderful… It’s now been 32 years and he’s a survivor! We’ve have a wonderful LIFE!?! He went on to start Young People Cancer Support Groups at St. Jude and the Medical College of Ga. We have been active with the American Cancer Society and as an RN I worked with Hospice for 14 years. We even went on to have two more children.. You’ll be in our thoughts and prayers…”When the going gets Tough, the Tough Get Going” Gather your family, friends, and God close…
Thank you for sharing your story Ann! I have found the cancer community to be such a source of strength and inspiration. My son finished 4 cycles of chemo and had a retroperitoneal node dissection in early March. His tumor markers have been normal since then! ๐ ๐ ๐
His mental strength and positive attitude through the whole thing has been nothing short of amazing.
To the lady whose boys do not like tomatoes – Pizza Sauce would probably work in this recipe.
I started cooking on the farm where I was born at age 7 and I am now 88. You get to be a chemist and this recpie is a keeper. I will make it for my hired help this week.
Trying this out on my 19 year old son & friends tonite
Looks & smells delicious. Thanks
Hope you both enjoy it Sheryl! ๐
This looks and sounds awesome. But anything with cheese is wonderful!! Praying for your son!
Thank you Kathy! He’s doing really, really well now! And I agree. Anything with cheese is wonderful!
Looks good – will have to try this (maybe next fall!) Hope everything went well with your son.
Thank you! My son is doing very well now ๐
Thanks for asking and hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Looks like tomorrows diner Looks OHHHHHHH so good.
It is so good Larry! Hope you enjoy it ๐
This looks incredible Christin! So much cheese ahhhh I’m in love.
Best wishes to your son and I hope that everything goes perfect. Sending hugs and good vibes your way xxxx
This casserole looks incredible Christin – love how hearty and comforting everything sounds. Hope everything goes well with your son’s surgery Christin, I will be keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.