Pasta Shells with Ground Beef
Pasta Shells with Ground Beef
Hey there, friend! If you’re anything like me, you adore those cozy nights when all you need is a bowl filled with comforting Pasta Shells with Ground Beef. Picture this: it’s a busy weeknight, the kids are tired from school, and you just want to whip up something delicious without a fuss. Trust me, this recipe is going to be your go-to lifesaver for those moments.
You’ve got ground beef, pasta shells, and a medley of wonderful seasonings that come together in a dish that feels like a warm hug. This isn’t just any meal—it’s a comforting reminder of family dinners, laughter, and maybe even a touch of nostalgia. And the best part? It’s ridiculously easy to make.
Why This Recipe Works
- Quick to make – Seriously, you can have this on the table in about 30 minutes.
- Simple ingredients – You probably have most of these items already in your pantry.
- Great texture and flavor balance – Chewy pasta, tender beef, and a burst of spice? Yes, please!
- Beginner friendly – Even if you’ve never cooked before, you’ll nail this one.
And here’s a little cooking insight: Browning the pasta shells first adds a perfect nutty flavor that makes this dish extra special. Who knew a simple step could make such a difference?
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 1.5 pounds of ground beef – The star of the show, providing a hearty base.
- 1 garlic clove – Seriously, who doesn’t love garlic?
- Black pepper – For that subtle heat.
- Sazon perfecta seasoning – This adds a depth of flavor you won’t want to skip.
- 2 cups of medium-size pasta shells – They’ll trap in all the delicious sauce.
- 1/4 cup of oil – For browning and flavor.
- 4 cups of water – The base for our cooking liquid.
- 2 tablespoons of Knorr chicken bouillon – Instant flavor boost!
- 4 tablespoons of Knorr tomato bouillon – Because tomatoes make everything better.
- 3 diced serrano chiles – If you like a kick, these are your friends.
- 1/2 onion – Chopped for that classic flavor.
- 1 can of Rotel – Adds acidity and a little zing.
- A handful of chopped cilantro – For freshness.
- Garlic powder and onion powder to taste – Just in case you can’t get enough of those flavors!
- 2 packets of red Sazon – More flavor magic.
- 1 bay leaf – The secret behind the comforting aroma.
Kitchen Tools
Grab these handy tools before you start:
- Skillet
- Mixing bowl
- Wooden spoon
- Measuring cups
- Strainer (for when you drain the beef)
Step-by-Step Instructions
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Brown the ground beef: In a skillet over medium heat, add your ground beef, chopped garlic, black pepper, and the Sazon perfecta seasoning. Cook until it’s browned and delicious. You’ll love the smell!
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Brown the pasta shells: In a deep skillet, pour in 1/4 cup of oil and let it heat. Next, add your pasta shells and cook until they’re lightly golden. Be sure to keep an eye on them—nobody likes burnt pasta!
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Combine and drain: Once the beef is cooked through, carefully drain the grease and add it right into your skillet of pasta shells.
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Add the magic: Pour in 4 cups of water, add 2 tablespoons of Knorr chicken bouillon, diced serrano chiles, 4 tablespoons of Knorr tomato bouillon, chopped onion, the can of Rotel, chopped cilantro, 2 packets of red Sazon, and a bay leaf. Sprinkle in garlic and onion powder to taste. Trust your nose on this—if it smells good, you’re on the right track!
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Cook away!: Stir everything together and cover. Let it cook on medium-high until the shells are al dente. You’re looking for that perfect tender bite!
Pro Tips for Success
- Let the pasta rest for a few minutes before serving. It helps the flavors meld together even more.
- If you want a bit more heat, feel free to toss in extra chiles!
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overcooking garlic: It can get bitter. Add it towards the end of the browning process if you’re uncertain.
- Not draining enough grease: You want the flavors, but not the grease—less is more!
- Skipping the bouillon: It’s essential for that rich flavor.
Variations and Substitutions
Switch things up if you’re feeling adventurous!
- Spicy version: Add more serrano chiles or even some jalapeños!
- Dairy-free: This recipe is already dairy-free, but you can sprinkle nutritional yeast for a cheesy flavor.
- Low-carb: Substitute the pasta shells with zucchini noodles or spaghetti squash.
- Vegetarian option: Replace the ground beef with lentils or your favorite plant-based ground meat.
What to Serve With This Recipe
Want to round out your meal? Here are some ideas:
- Roasted vegetables – They add a nice crunch alongside the pasta.
- Rice – A classic side that’s sure to soak up any leftover sauce.
- Crusty bread – Perfect for dipping!
Storage and Leftovers
This dish keeps well! Here’s what you need to know:
- Refrigerator storage: In an airtight container, it’ll last about 3-4 days.
- Freezer storage: You can freeze it for up to 3 months. Just thaw and reheat!
- Reheating tips: Add a splash of water in the microwave to keep it moist.
FAQ
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Can I make this ahead of time?
Absolutely! Just prepare it a day early, and heat it up when it’s time to eat. -
Can I freeze it?
Yes! Just make sure it’s in an airtight container. -
What’s the best pan to use?
A deep skillet works best, but any large pan will do. -
Can I substitute an ingredient?
Definitely! Swapping ground beef for turkey or chicken works well, too.
Quick Recipe Summary
- Prep time: 10 minutes
- Cook time: 20 minutes
- Servings: 6
Ingredients
- 1.5 lbs ground beef
- 1 garlic clove
- Black pepper
- Sazon perfecta seasoning
- 2 cups medium pasta shells
- 1/4 cup oil
- 4 cups water
- 2 tbsp Knorr chicken bouillon
- 4 tbsp Knorr tomato bouillon
- 3 diced serrano chiles
- 1/2 onion, chopped
- 1 can of Rotel
- A handful of chopped cilantro
- Garlic powder to taste
- Onion powder to taste
- 2 packets of red Sazon
- 1 bay leaf
Steps
- Brown ground beef with garlic, black pepper, and seasoning.
- Brown pasta shells in oil.
- Combine drained beef with shells.
- Add all other ingredients, stir, and cover.
- Cook until shells are al dente.
Final Thoughts
So there you have it—a super simple recipe that transforms your dinner into a comforting feast. If you give this a try, let me know how it turns out! And don’t stress if it’s not perfect the first go-round. Honestly, I forgot garlic one time and we all just made the best of it. Happy cooking, my friend! 🌟