One-Pot Vegan Hamburger Helper

Hamburger Helper… a distant memory from my youth with that adorable little cartoon character of a weird white glove holding a wooden spoon, just ready to get to cooking! Why was this little glove the face of the brand that was all about selling boxed pasta that you put crumbled hamburger meat into? I have no idea.
To be honest, I had completely forgotten about this classic American dish. It wasn’t until Eat Figs, Not Pigs was making their own version on Instagram Stories that it planted a little bug in my ear. So,needless to say, I made it immediately.
The concept and execution of hamburger helper is very simple. In the box you have loads of seasonings and spices mixed with dried pasta. All you have to do is grab a pack of hamburger meat and then sauté it in a pan. Then add the pasta and some water and ta da! You have a filling, quick, and delicious meal. Well, at least I thought so when I was a kid.
Now that I have slightly more sophisticated taste buds and a substantially different relationship with my food choices, I’ve realized that I could make a much better and more respectable interpretation of hamburger helper. No shade to you little glove man, but my One-Pot Vegan Hamburger Helper is better.

NOODLE OPTIONS FOR ONE-POT VEGAN HAMBURGER HELPER
I used Cavatappi noodles because they remind me of the traditional boxed version of this recipe. But I also used large rotini noodles when I was testing this dish out (albeit drunk) and that worked great as well. I think macaroni shaped noodles would also look cute. I do not think long, thin noodles would be good for this. Just my opinion… don’t have a nervous breakdown.

KEY INGREDIENTS FOR ONE-POT VEGAN HAMBURGER HELPER
The key ingredients that make this recipe sing are: fire roasted tomatoes, smoked paprika and chipotle chili powder. If you don’t have these ingredients, go buy them. They are easy to find and they are amazing. If you want to sub them out for something else, then don’t tell me about it, because I won’t approve!

LET’S TALK ABOUT TOPPINGS
Did I mention there are crispy onions on top? You know, the kind from the green bean casserole? Why they are only used for that one itty bitty dish beats me! I think they’re fantastic and they work so perfectly with a baked, cheesy pasta casserole situation like this. Trust.
As for the parmesan cheese on top, I like to use Follow Your Heart brand. I also really like the container the cheese comes in as you can reuse it for all kinds of storage. You could use your own homemade version of vegan parm or the Violife brand. Also, when serving, make sure that everyone gets some of the crispy cheesy onion top. It would be very mean to hog it all!

The best part about this vegan hamburger helper is that it’s done in ONE-POT. That’s right. Brown the onions, cook the meat, add the garlic and loads of spices and then add in everything else. While the dish cooks for 30 minutes in the oven, you can clean the kitchen, set the table, and have a glass of wine! Man, I’m good.

If you do make the One-Pot Vegan Hamburger Helper, please leave a comment below and if you share it on social media please tag me. I can’t wait to hear what you all think of this recipe. Happy cooking!
–Timothy
P.S. WANT TO TRY OTHER COMFORTING DISHES?

One-Pot Vegan Hamburger Helper
Ingredients
- 1 large onion, chopped
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 head of garlic, peeled and chopped
- 1 pack Beyond Meat Sausage, preferably Hot Italian, roughly chopped
- 1½ teaspoons smoked paprika
- 1 teaspoon chipotle chili powder
- Pinch of cayenne
- 1 tablespoon onion powder
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
- ½ teaspoon dried thyme
- ½ teaspoon dried sage
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- 28 ounces fire roasted tomatoes (diced), one large can
- 7 ounces vegan cheddar or American cheese, shreds or if using a block, diced
- 2 tablespoons tamari or soy sauce
- ½ teaspoon sea salt, or to taste
- One pound box of desired pasta noodles, ideally cavatappi
- 2 cups water
- 4 ounces crispy onions
- ¼ cup shredded vegan parmesan cheese
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Add oil and onions to a large dutch oven and bring to medium-high heat. Season with a sprinkling of salt and pepper. Sauté for a good 10 minutes, stirring often, until the onions are golden brown and slightly dark around the edges.
- Reduce heat to medium and add the sausage and garlic. Break up the sausage into a crumbly texture. Cook for a few minutes, stirring often, to caramelize the garlic and brown the meat. Add the paprika, chipotle chili powder, pinch cayenne, onion powder, garlic powder, nutritional yeast, thyme, sage, and oregano. Cook for a few more minutes to toast the herbs, stirring often.
- At this point the mixture should smell outrageously good. Pour in the canned tomatoes, cheese, tamari, and sea salt. Mix well and continue to cook for about 7-8 minutes to bring the mixture to light simmer. Make sure to stir often so the bottom doesn’t burn. Once to a simmer, add the pasta noodles and 2 cups of water (this will just barley cover the pasta). Mix well and place the lid on top. Bake for 30 minutes.
- Carefully remove from oven and take off the lid. Mix well. By now, all of the cheese should be melted and the pasta should be very close to being done! At this point you can taste a little bit and adjust the seasonings to your liking. Sprinkle on the crispy onions and some shredded vegan parmesan. Bake uncovered for an additional 15 minutes or until the top is crunchy and bubbly and the pasta noodles are thoroughly cooked. Remove from oven and let stand for a bit as it will be hot! Serve.
Notes

Just watched your YouTube video!!!! Loved it. One question, what brand of nutritional yeast do you use? I’ve tried Braggs and loved the flavor, and I’ve tried WF bulk bin version, which I didn’t like as much. Thanks for being you and making vegan cooking fun!!! 🙂
Hey there! My favorite is the bulk variety (flakes) from Whole Foods. But I also like the Braggs- so either really! I just go through a lot of it so bulk makes more sense for me.
Hi there! I’m making this dish this weekend however I am dutch oven-less 🙁 Can i leave this covered on the stove in my stock pot for same results? Assume a similar amount of cook time? Can’t wait to try after reading the reviews. Thanks!!
Hi there! I’m so sorry it took me so long to respond. I would say just cover the pot tightly with foil and bake it in the oven! It should be just fine that way!
HI! I was able to cook it on the stove following the same liquid amount and cook time and it was PHENOMENAL!! My non-vegan family and friends all wanted the recipe!
Look at you! I love this variation! Thanks for the sweet comment. 🙂
Greetings from the UK… this looks like a fabulous recipe. However, I cannot source fire roasted canned tomatoes here. I know you say in the recipe to use them.. how can I liven up the tomatoes? Should I use canned, plum, chopped or San Marzena. Any advice would be appreciated. We have only just been able to purchase Beyond Meat Sausage plain flavour only (in one supermarket only, Tesco if anyone from the UK is reading this) very recently. I will have to use that, perhaps add chilli flakes to spice it up? Thanks.
Yes, I love San Marzena tomatoes. To replicate the fire-roasted flavor, add a splash of liquid smoke or a sprinkling of smoked sea salt. If you have neither of these, don’t worry about it! Also, it’s already quite spicy without chili flakes so be cautious. 🙂
Holy cow was this good! Have to say it tastes nothing like the hamburger helper that I remember, which is a good thing….I went back for seconds. I made it exactly as written only I used half of the cheddar cheese and no onions on top or Parmesan (wait, I guess I didn’t make it as written). But, even without the toppings, so dang good !! Already froze some for later.
I didn’t have a dutch oven so I sautéed everything in a skillet before putting it in a 9×13 pan with the noodles. Came out great.
Love that! You should def try the crunchy topping tho- it’s so good!
This was seriously the best recipe! I used beyond burgers instead of sausage so it would be more like a traditional hamburger helper and it was exactly what I needed in my life. Also I never knew about those types of noodles?! But now they’re my new favorite! The only thing is this makes a ton and I was the only one eating it, I tried to freeze it but it got to soggy when I reheated it.
Oh yeah, it does make a lot. I actually just made a half batch last night for myself and it was just the right amount of leftovers (in the fridge). Try that next time if you are only cooking for yourself and thank you for the comment!
So comforting for a cold night!
Totally! Give it a go and enjoy!
Making this for the second time tonight – my husband said this is the best dish he has ever eaten! I’m a big fan too. It’s so comforting and easy to put together. It’s entering the regular meal rotation for sure!
Wow! I love hearing that so much. It truly makes me happy. I make it often as well. Thank you!
Full disclosure. I am not vegan—-I consume it all! That being said, I recognize the importance of a plant based diet not only for health but also the environment. Because of this, I try to eat plant based as much as possible; however, I am busy AF juggling home life, professional life, and a strong willed 3 yr old so I need something that tastes incredible but doesn’t take a culinary degree to make. This brings me to my point….Timothy’s recipes are AMAZING. I’ve made several of them and my family DEVOURS them all. He definitely gives the big middle finger to the stereotype that vegan food is tasteless and nothing but freeze dried kale chips! The one pot hamburger helper is literally a staple at our house. I guarantee if you’ve never tried to cook or eat vegan food, start with this recipe and I know you’ll be coming back for more!
That’s what I love to hear! Thank you for the thoughtful comment. That hamburger helper is a staple for me as well. Thanks again!
I made this recipe again this week! It’s perfect for the cold weather & everyone in my family enjoys it!
I’m going to try this tomorrow, and can’t wait! Do you have the calories per serving though? Asking for my husband— really
Made this last night and my partner and I LOVED it! Talk about comfort in a bowl. I ended up using Beyond Meat patties which tasted great and the smoked paprika was enough spice for my palette. 10/10 would def make again 🙂
Hi! How many ounces for the "box of pasta"? 16 ounces?
The recipe calls for a ‘one pound box’ which is 16 ounces, yes! 🙂
Such a fantastic dish! I was a little worried when I noticed I didn’t have enough Violife shreds. Ended up filling it out with the 365 brand and it worked great. Can’t wait for leftovers tomorrow. My husband thinks it’s the crunchy onions that really make it. I think it’s a strong contender for future guests. What are some of your favorite guest worthy dishes from your website and/or book? I have a couple in mind but I am curious if you have some favorites. Thanks.
I would try my Chickpea Avocado Salad from the blog, as well as the tofu bacon. In my book? The classic gumbo!
When you say crispy onions, do you mean the type bought in supermarket for salad topper?
Thats what I used and it was amazing!
Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god! This is the best thing I have had in ages! My husband LOVED it! Timmy you are the best!
My husband made this for us for dinner a week ago and I still can’t stop thinking about it. Like, this is seriously amazing. I was thinking about your food and all the recipes we’ve made (mac, gumbo, new year’s stew, potato tacos) and they are just never bad, ever! Sometimes I’ll shy away from a recipe with a large ingredient list, or if it takes more time than I’d like, because I can get lazy. But I can tell you every recipe of yours is just so enjoyable. It’s like the true southern cooking I was raised on (GA peach here) and every bite makes the hour or so of cooking so very worth it because it’s the quality of ingredients, the love of the process, all of it – it’s all right there when you eat it. Thanks for all that you do!
Holy hell I just made this and it’s so amazing. You just don’t disappoint, eh? Keep ‘em coming!
Tha fuqqqqq, how is this so good??? I’ve only just discovered your blog and will be buying your cookbook ASAP. Thank you!
Ayyy! I am so glad you liked it. Thank you. 🙂
This is a wonderful recipe! I love that it comes together in one pot and makes SO much! The flavors and textures literally took me back to the days when Hamburger Helper was a weekly regular! Can’t wait to make this again! Thanks, Timmy!
I was surprised at how it took me back, too. I am so glad you liked it! Thank ya!
Okay okay okay. I’ve made this two times but really I’ve eaten it 4 times cause I freeze half for another dinner!!! THIS.IS. AMAZING! This is the first recipe I have made of yours but have followed you for a long time 🙂 This recipe made me buy your cookbook!!! So glad I did too!!! Thank you❤️
Aww that’s amazing to hear! Nothing like a good ‘ole hamburger helper to entice you. 🙂 Thanks for the love.
Literally so good especially with beyond meat!!!
Thank you for letting me know it freezes well!
My boyfriend made this recipe for us tonight and it was DELICIOUS. It had a wonderfully creamy texture and great flavor. I’m starting to realize Timothy’s recipes are never a ‘miss’.
OK first off- you have an amazing boyfriend. I wish I had a BF to make me vegan hamburger helper!! UH! Give him an extra kiss for me! Secondly, thank you- I am so glad you liked it.