Healthier Slow Cooker Hamburger Helper - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

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written by Ashley Fehr

4.68 from 46 votes

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 6 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

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Last updated on February 5, 2024

A healthier, homemade version of Hamburger Helper made completely in the slow cooker — yes, even the pasta! (And no, it’s not mushy and overcooked!)

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  • How to cook pasta in a slow cooker:
  • How this Hamburger Helper recipe is made healthier:
  • Healthier Slow Cooker Hamburger Helper Recipe

Something I always find interesting is the recipes that are popular on The Recipe Rebel a certain day, week or month, because my goal is to give you more of what you want.

Lately, my Healthier Homemade Hamburger Helper has been going a little crazy as people have gotten back to routine and are eating something other than chocolate and cookies. I (surprise!) have also been craving something other than chocolate and cookies.

With 3 young kids still in 3 very different stages of life (grade school, preschool and baby), I find myself running around like a mad woman come dinner time more often than I’d like to admit.

We use our slow cooker all the time. Probably at least 3 times per week!

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I know you’ve been seeing a lot of Instant Pot recipes popping up here lately, but believe me — I’ve still got big love for my slow cooker (and a good slow cooker pasta recipe!) and I won’t be donating it to the thrift store anytime soon 😉

How to cook pasta in a slow cooker:

Learning to properly cook pasta in a slow cooker so that it wasn’t some gross overcooked mush was seriously life changing for me.

It takes a little reworking because you need to have just the perfect amount of liquid at the end of the cook time to cook the pasta for the last 10-15 minutes (the exact cook time will depend on the size and shape of the pasta you use), but my original Hamburger Helper recipe translated perfectly into a slow cooker recipe, and it is the perfect solution to the dinner time rush!

No stirring, no keeping an eye on things — just let the sauce cook away for a good part of the day and add the pasta in the last 15 minutes and you’re good to go.

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How this Hamburger Helper recipe is made healthier:

  • I use lean ground beef, but you could also use ground turkey or chicken or whichever you prefer.
  • I snuck in a ton of veggies, but no one ever really knows because they all cook down into the sauce (shred them or chop them up fine, and I promise this will please even the pickiest eaters!)
  • I use broth and low fat milk to make the sauce — instead of heavier milk or cream.
  • I pretty much always use a whole grain or ancient grains pasta for maximum fiber and protein, but you can use almost any pasta and it will work just fine (they all will require varying cook times though, so it’s something you’ll have to keep an eye on).

This is the perfect hearty meal to get you through the rest of the chilly days, but it’s also perfect for the warmer days when you just don’t want to turn your oven on!

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Healthier Slow Cooker Hamburger Helper

written by Ashley Fehr

4.68 from 46 votes

A healthier, homemade version of Hamburger Helper made completely in the slow cooker — yes, even the pasta! (And no, it’s not mushy and overcooked!) Packed with sneaky veggies.

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb lean ground beef
  • ½ medium onion (diced)
  • cups low sodium beef broth (plus additional if needed)
  • cups milk (any kind)
  • cups tomato pasta sauce
  • 1 bell pepper (diced) I used red
  • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
  • teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes or more, if you like it spicy!
  • 3 cups dry uncooked macaroni (350-380 grams)
  • ½ cup shredded cheese

Instructions

  • In a medium skillet, cook ground beef and onion until beef is browned and onion is translucent. Add to a 4-6 quart slow cooker.

  • Add in broth, milk, pasta sauce, bell pepper, garlic, salt, Italian seasoning, and red pepper flakes and stir. Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours or high for 3-4 hours. (*The cook time here is really flexible — you want to cook the red pepper and get it hot enough to cook the pasta, so you can cook anywhere from 3 to 8 hours on low).

  • About 15 minutes before serving, turn the slow cooker to high and stir in macaroni. Check at 15 minutes, and add 5-10 extra minutes to the cook time as needed until the pasta is al dente. If the pasta is not cooked and most of the liquid is absorbed, add ½-1 cup additional broth or milk as needed.

  • Stir in cheese (covering for 2-3 minutes if necessary to melt the cheese), taste and serve.

Notes

*Nutrition information is estimated and will vary depending on exact serving size, types and brands of products used.

Ingredients and Substitutions:

  • Ground beef: use lean ground beef or drain the fat before adding to the slow cooker. You can also swap this with any ground meat, even ground Italian sausage.
  • Onion and pepper: these are the vegetables we use and they add lots of flavor. You can omit one or both, or stir in others like shredded carrot, zucchini, or finely chopped spinach.
  • Seasonings: feel free to adjust the seasonings to your tastes. If you like a bit of kick, add ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes or a bit of hot sauce.
  • Milk: any milk will do here! You can substitute with half and half or cream, but I find that the cooking liquid gets to be quite a big thicker and doesn’t cook the pasta as well, so I prefer to use milk for just a bit of creaminess.
  • Tomato pasta sauce: and seasoned tomato sauce will work, i.e., a marinara or similar. Something with flavor!
  • Macaroni: this recipe will work with other types of pasta but be sure that the weight and cook time is the same.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 430cal | Carbohydrates: 62g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 57mg | Sodium: 1121mg | Potassium: 880mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 1096IU | Vitamin C: 31mg | Calcium: 176mg | Iron: 5mg

Keywords crock pot pasta, crockpot pasta, ground beef pasta, hamburger helper, slow cooekr pasta

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*This post was originally published February 8, 2016

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  1. Megan says

    I love this recipe and have made it several times. I want to try to make it with gluten-free elbows, do you think it would come out the same? Has anyone tried this or have any suggestions? Thank you!

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Megan, I don’t think it would. Gluten free pasta is very tricky, ones it gets cooked it can get mushy quickly. With that said, if you decide to experiment, I’d love to know how it goes!

      Reply

    • Ali says

      I have done it! Came out just fine!
      But it cooks faster and so you have to check it frequently because it will get mushy and soggy quite fast.

      Reply

      • The Recipe Rebel says

        Thanks for the tip Ali!

  2. Chrissy says

    This is so delicious. My husband and I had this for the first time and we will make this a regular dish.
    Thank you.

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Chrissy! So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thank you for this kind review!

      Reply

  3. Kalie M says

    Family favorite for my picky eaters! Both my boys 1 & 6 are so picky and it’s nice to be able to make something besides nuggets that they’ll eat haha! My 6 year old requests this all the time! Prep does take me a minute but it’s so worth it! Delicious and thank you for sharing!

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Kalie! So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thank you for this kind review!

      Reply

  4. Megan says

    I LOVE this recipe, so easy to dump and forget. What is a serving size for this dish? Do you have it in grams? Again. Great recipe!

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Megan! I did not measure out the servings. It’s just 1/6 of the recipe. So glad you enjoy it!

      Reply

  5. Nicole says

    This recipe is my favorite. I’ve also made this in my Instapot. Ground the beef and onion on the sear setting, throw the rest of the ingredients in including the noodles. Pressure cook for about 4 or 5 minutes. Perfection!

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Thanks Nicole!

      Reply

  6. Kg says

    So far it was easy to make! I made one mistake though – I put the noodles in too early so they are going to cook for 7 hrs. They will probably be mush by the time we eat. I’ll have to make it again and put the noodles in as directed. Oops.

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    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Oh no! Hope you were able to enjoy it!

      Reply

  7. JB says

    Followed the instructions and it looks nothing like the pictures. Other than the pasta, everything in it cooked down to nothing. Disappointing. Why say 7-8 hours on low? It’s either 7 or 8 hours. It may have made a difference? And milk curdles in a slow cooker btw.

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      I’m sorry to hear you had trouble with the recipe, JB. The method and timing has worked well for myself (and others) so I wished it would of been a hit for you too.

      Reply

  8. Maria F says

    Absolutely love this recipe, it’s so easy and delicious. I live alone but I make it all the time because it makes for great leftovers. I made it for my mom when she was recovering from surgery and she absolutely loved it! I always double the spinach and add shredded carrots.

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Maria! So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thank you for this kind review!

      Reply

  9. Meredith says

    This recipe is so good, i make it once a week and the whole family loves it. I switch up the veggies for whatever i have on hand carrots, zucchini, cauliflower etc. It’s so versatile

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Meredith! So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thank you for this kind review!

      Reply

  10. Suzannah m says

    This has become a staple in our home! My picky toddler loves it and doesn’t care that it has green and red stuff in it! I’ve found that the noodles need much longer than 15 minutes- in my crock pot on low it’s more like 45-60. But now that I know that I just plan for it 😃

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Suzannah! So glad you enjoyed the recipe!

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Healthier Slow Cooker Hamburger Helper - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

FAQs

Are hamburger helpers good for you? ›

Hamburger Helper contains a significant amount of sodium. The mixes may contain 580 to 810 milligrams of sodium per serving, while the prepared meals can contain up to 990 milligrams per serving. Most adults should limit their daily intake of sodium to about 1,500 milligrams, suggests the American Heart Association.

What is Hamburger Helper made of? ›

As boxed, it consists of a dried carbohydrate (often pasta or rice), with powdered seasonings contained in a packet. The consumer is meant to combine the contents of the box with browned ground beef ("hamburger"), water, and, with some varieties, milk to create a complete one-dish meal.

How long does it take to make Hamburger Helper? ›

This easy homemade Hamburger Helper recipe has ground beef, macaroni, and a flavorful cheesy cheddar sauce! It's total comfort food that's inexpensive and ready in about 30 minutes.

What toppings can you put on Hamburger Helper? ›

Simply add ground beef or hot dogs, water, and milk to create an irresistible, delectably cheesy meal option for any day of the week. Add your own twist with cooked bacon, shredded cheese or sliced tomatoes for an extra dose of flavor.

How to doctor up Hamburger Helper? ›

Here are some recommended swaps and add-ins you can try: Add a boost of veggies: feel free to throw in shredded zucchini, sauteed chopped red bell pepper, or mushrooms or a few cups of chopped spinach! My kids usually never know that it's in there. Spice it up: if you'd like you can add some red pepper flakes on top.

Is Hamburger Helper a processed food? ›

This Homemade Hamburger Helper is Way Better than Store-bought. I'm sure many of you remember having boxed “Hamburger Helper” as a kid. Although nostalgic and for some, delicious, this type of ultra-processed food shouldn't make its way into your (or your kids') diet often.

Why was Hamburger Helper discontinued? ›

High-end consumers are shifting toward fresher items with fewer processed ingredients while cost-conscious shoppers are buying inexpensive store brands. The makers of staples including Chef Boyardee canned pasta and Hamburger Helper meal kits failed to spot the threat and didn't innovate in time.

What makes Hamburger Helper taste better? ›

Moreover, you can also combine two kinds of cheese and use them in this dish for extra richness and cheesiness. Spices and herbs: spices and herbs are the best way to improve the flavors of any dish. Add cumin, cayenne, paprika, or Italian herbs to the hamburger helper to make it taste better.

What is a good substitute for beef in Hamburger Helper? ›

Can I make Hamburger Helper With Ground Pork, Chicken, or Turkey? Yes! You can substitute the traditional ground beef with the meat of your choice.

What spices to add to Hamburger Helper? ›

Easy Additions to Homemade Hamburger Helper
  1. Spice things up with Creole or Cajun seasoning, hot sauce, or chili flakes.
  2. Add a bit of ketchup for a sweet, tangy flavor.
  3. Add some vegetables to up the nutritional value. ...
  4. Garnish with parsley for a bit of freshness.

Can you use just water in Hamburger Helper? ›

Milk adds a creamy texure and lends its flavor to the sauce in Hamburger Helper. You may not enjoy the results made with only water. Betty's Emrgency Substitutions page suggests a substitution for a cup of milk: 1/2 cup evaporated milk plus 1/2 cup water; or nonfat dry milk prepared as directed on package.

What happens if you don t drain ground beef Hamburger Helper? ›

Drain the fat from the beef when making Hamburger Helper. Ground beef is high in fat and cooking it leaves a greasy residue that can spoil the dish's taste and texture. Excess fat can also make the meal unappetizing and unhealthy.

How to make Hamburger Helper tastier? ›

Colby jack, Monetary Jack, or mozzarella will give you a mild flavor. For a spicy Hamburger Helper, try pepper jack. Hot Sauce. A dash of hot sauce adds the perfect amount of dimension and interest.

Can I use butter instead of milk in Hamburger Helper? ›

Make sure to use the unsweetened and unflavored version [2]. Butter: Butter can be used as a substitute for milk to make the sauce rich and creamy. It adds a delicious flavor to the dish [2].

How to spruce up Hamburger Helper beef pasta? ›

Turn this flavor up even more! Add chopped onions to beef while browning. Stir in cooked mixed vegetables before serving. Heat: Add meatballs, hot water, milk, Sauce Mix and Pasta to 10-inch skillet; stir well.

Is Hamburger Helper good for bodybuilding? ›

SAY “NO” TO PACKAGED FOODS

As a bodybuilder, you need to basics to grow and stay lean. You don't need all the added crap and sodium that's in pre-packaged foods. So stay the eff away from Hamburger Helper or anything remotely resembling pre-made packaged foods.

Is Hamburger Helper good leftover? ›

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. Freezing: Hamburger helper is a great food to freeze for future meals. Store in an airtight container in the freezer for 3 to 4 months.

How much beef is in Hamburger Helper? ›

Crumble 1 pound hamburger meat into 2½-quart microwavable casserole or bowl. Microwave uncovered on High 3 to 5 minutes, breaking up beef after 3 minutes, until brown; drain. Stir in sauce mix, 2-1/3 cups boiling water, ½ cup milk and uncooked Pasta.

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