Savory Ground Beef and Baked Bean Skillet

My First Bite of Skillet Magic

I remember my grandma’s kitchen. The smell of smoky bacon filled the air. A huge skillet of beans and beef bubbled away. That first sweet and savory bite hooked me. Ever wondered how to turn simple ingredients into pure comfort? This dish is my answer. It feels like a warm hug on a cold day. The rich aroma brings everyone to the table. It is perfect for busy weeknights or big gatherings. This meal always makes people smile.

A Little Kitchen Mishap

My first try did not go perfectly. I was in a hurry and did not drain the beef. The final dish was a bit too greasy for my taste. I learned to take that extra simple step. This reminds me that good food needs a little care. Cooking for others is a true act of love. It is about sharing joy and creating memories. Even small mistakes can teach us something valuable. Now I always drain the beef carefully.

Why The Flavors Work

This dish is a perfect flavor balance. The smoky paprika and bacon meet sweet molasses. Tangy mustard and ketchup cut through the richness. The textures are just as important. You get creamy beans and crispy bacon bits. Which flavor combo surprises you the most? Tell me in the comments below. I love hearing what you think. This mix of tastes is simply unforgettable. It keeps you coming back for another spoonful.

A Dish With Deep Roots

This skillet meal has a long history. It comes from classic American potluck traditions. Families needed affordable, filling food for big groups. This recipe fits that need perfectly. *Did you know baked bean recipes date back centuries?* They were a staple for cowboys and pioneers. This version is a more modern take. It adds hearty ground beef for extra protein. What is your favorite potluck dish to share? Let me know your go-to recipe for feeding a crowd.

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Savory Ground Beef and Baked Bean Skillet
Savory Ground Beef and Baked Bean Skillet

Ingredients:

IngredientAmountNotes
Ground beef1 pound85%-15% blend
Yellow onion¾ cupDiced
Green bell pepper¾ cupDiced
Baked beans56 ouncesTwo 28-ounce cans (Bush’s Original brand)
Barbecue sauce½ cupSweet Baby Ray’s Original brand
Ketchup½ cup
Yellow mustard¼ cup
Brown sugar¼ cup
Molasses2 tablespoons
Worcestershire sauce1 tablespoon
Chili powder½ teaspoon
Smoked paprika½ teaspoon
Salt½ teaspoon
Black pepper¼ teaspoon
Bacon¼ pound4 slices, cut into 1-inch pieces
Green onions¼ cupChopped (optional garnish)

My Go-To Weeknight Feast

This dish is pure comfort food. It is smoky, sweet, and totally filling. Your family will ask for it again. Let’s get cooking.

Step 1
Heat your big oven-safe skillet. Brown the ground beef until no pink remains. Move the beef to a plate. Drain the extra grease. (A hard-learned tip: really drain that fat well. It makes the final dish less greasy).

Step 2
Now cook the onion and bell pepper. Sauté them until they get soft. This brings out their sweet flavor. Turn off the stove heat.

What is the best way to crisp the bacon on top? Share below!

Step 3
Add the beef back to the skillet. Pour in all the beans and sauces. Don’t forget the brown sugar and spices. Stir everything together completely.

Step 4
Lay the bacon pieces on top. Space them out so they cook right. Bake for one hour until bubbly. The bacon should be perfectly crisp.

Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Yield: 8 servings
Category: Dinner, Side Dish

Three Tasty Twists

This recipe is very flexible. You can change it to fit your mood. Try one of these fun ideas next time.

Spicy Kick: Add a diced jalapeño with the bell pepper. Use a spicy barbecue sauce too.

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Turkey Twist: Swap the ground beef for lean ground turkey. It is a lighter option.

Hawaiian Style: Mix in one cup of crushed pineapple. It adds a sweet tropical flavor.

Which spin sounds best to you? Vote in the comments!

Serving It Up Right

This skillet meal is a full dinner. I love it with simple sides. Buttermilk cornbread is my favorite. A crisp green salad works great too. For drinks, try iced sweet tea. A cold beer is also a good match.

Which would you choose tonight, cornbread or a salad?

Savory Ground Beef and Baked Bean Skillet
Savory Ground Beef and Baked Bean Skillet

Storing Your Savory Skillet

Let this dish cool completely first. Then store it in the fridge for up to four days. You can also freeze it for three months. Thaw it in the fridge overnight before reheating. Warm it on the stove or in the oven until hot. This recipe doubles easily for a big crowd. Just use a bigger pot.

Quick Fixes for Common Hiccups

Is your dish too watery? Let it simmer longer on the stove. If it is too sweet, add a bit more mustard. For a smokier flavor, use a dash more smoked paprika. My cousin Mike always adds extra bacon. It makes everything better, right? What is your secret ingredient for more flavor?

Your Questions, Answered

Can I make this gluten-free? Yes! Check your labels. Worcestershire sauce often has gluten.

Can I make it ahead of time? Absolutely. Assemble it a day early. Just add the bacon before baking.

What can I use instead of molasses? Maple syrup works great. It adds a nice rich flavor.

Can I double this recipe? For sure. Use a big oven-safe pot or two skillets.

What other beans work here? Try pinto or kidney beans. They hold up well. Do you prefer a different bean?

Share Your Supper Success

I hope this becomes a family favorite. It is perfect for busy weeknights. I love seeing your creations. Please share your photos with me. Tag Savory Discovery on Pinterest. Happy cooking! —Elowen Thorn.

Savory Ground Beef and Baked Bean Skillet
Savory Ground Beef and Baked Bean Skillet

Savory Ground Beef and Baked Bean Skillet

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 20 minutesCook time:1 hour Rest time: Total time:1 hour 20 minutesServings:8 servingsCalories: kcal Best Season:Summer

Ingredients

=== Optional Garnish ===

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Place a large oven-safe skillet (12-inch wide by 2-inch deep) onto the stovetop and turn the heat to medium-high.
  2. Once the skillet is hot, add1 pound ground beefand cook for 6-8 minutes or until browned and no pink remains. Using a slotted spoon, remove the cooked ground beef to a plate and set aside. Drain any excess grease from the skillet. Return the skillet back to the heat on the stove.
  3. Add¾ cup diced yellow onionand¾ cup diced green bell pepperto the hot skillet. Saute for 3-4 minutes or until the vegetables are softened and the onions are slightly translucent. Turn off the heat to the skillet.
  4. To the skillet of cooked onions and bell peppers, add the cooked ground beef,56 ounces baked beans,½ cup barbecue sauce,½ cup ketchup,¼ cup yellow mustard,¼ cup brown sugar,2 tablespoons molasses,1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce,½ teaspoon chili powder,½ teaspoon smoked paprika,½ teaspoon salt, and¼ teaspoon black pepper. Stir all the ingredients together until evenly combined.
  5. Top the baked bean mixture with¼ pound baconin 1-inch pieces. Be sure that you evenly spread the bacon pieces over the entire surface of the baked bean mixture. Be sure not to overlap the pieces of bacon so that they can cook and crisp well in the oven.
  6. Place the oven-safe skillet into the preheated oven and cook the baked beans with ground beef for 1 hour or until the beans are bubbly and the bacon pieces are crisp.
  7. Remove the skillet from the oven. Place the hot skillet onto a heat-safe surface. You can garnish the baked beans with¼ cup chopped green onionsbefore serving.
Keywords:Ground Beef, Baked Beans, Bacon, Skillet, Barbecue