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
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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 made this for the third time! Can’t get over how good it is. I think I’ve sent the recipe to everyone in my life now! ☺️Thank you so much for being you!
You are very welcome! Thanks for the love and happy cooking!
This is AMAZING!!! Super tasty and really easy to put together. Your instructions are always so detailed and easy to follow.
Thank you! That means so much to me. Happy cooking!
LOVE this recipe — I’ve made it three times in the past couple months. For anyone wondering how the conversion to gluten free pasta is, I’ve used three different GF pastas and each has turned out great. The Ancient Harvest and Jovial fusilli both had similar timing to the original recipe, and were in the oven for a total of 40 mins each for al dente noodles. I also used the TJ’s brown rice fusilli once, which cooked super fast — it was only in the oven for a total of 30 mins (20 mins covered, 10 mins uncovered).
Awesome! And I agree, I have used GF pasta and it worked great. I think it was brown rice noodles. Thanks for the love. Happy cooking!
Thank you for this exceptional and delicious recipe. I finally made it over Christmas and it was unbelievably good. After reading all the reviews (twice) I thought “how good can this be”? Answer: insanely good. Hot damn… it lived up to the hype.
My only modifications were: I used regular paprika and a few shakes of liquid smoke, and I couldn’t get beyond meat but I did have some spicy field roast sausages which I used instead. Thanks again!
I am so happy that you liked it! It’s one of my favorites.
Just discovered you! Yay! Made this last night for my husband and three kids. We all LOVED it! Thank you for such a wonderful recipe! Can’t wait to try more of your recipes!
Oh that is so lovely to hear! Thank you and welcome.
This looks and sounds delicious!! What size dutch oven do I need? I have a 5 quart and a larger one (I think a 7 quart?) but the big one won’t fit it my oven unless I lower the middle rack. Heeeelp! I really want to make this happen.
The larger one for sure!
Y’all!!! When he says do NOT use too much water to cover the noodles, listen to him. LOL!!! Lord help, I just made a mushy mess. But the taste. Whew, the taste was out of this world but the texture was awful. LOL! I am remaking this again tomorrow night. Wish me luck!
Oh no! Sorry bout that.
Absolutely delicious! Made this for the first time tonight. Used beyond meat ground beef because that’s what I had, and it was perfect! My husband and I have so many leftovers. Wonder if it freezes well…will read through other people’s comments to see if they’ve tried and if not, report back at a later date with my findings. Thanks for sharing and creating this Timmy!
It freezes beautifully. So happy you enjoyed it!
I promise I’ll stop commenting on this recipe one day, but I love this pasta dish SO much! It’s a regular at our place & I’m cooking it right now for friends who are going through a rough time right now because comfort food warms our bellies and hearts. I made it for my partner’s sister & brother-in-law once and drunken brother-in-law finished the leftover in one night somehow because it was “too good”. I can’t say I blame him ?. It’s perfect comfort food!
You can comment all you want! I am so happy that you like it! Happy cooking.
Oh. My. Goodness. This is amazing and such a comfort food! I can’t control myself. Timothy you’re amazing.
Yayy! Thank you!
Delicious and so easy!! I wound up letting the pot simmer on the stove top for 14 minutes to cook the pasta
and then just putting it in the broiler for a few minutes to melt the cheese and it still came out awesome and actually took about 10 minutes off the cooking time. Will definitely make this again!
Awesome!
My God this was good. It’s exactly like hamburger helper, but sooooo much better. Perfection on a cold night! I used Beyond Beef and followed the instructions exactly. I left the top on and cooked for 45 min. b/c I chose not to add the toppings. The boyfriend said the meat wasn’t necessary— that’s how good the pasta, sauce and cheese (I used VioLife) taste!
Yay! I am so happy that you liked it! Thanks for the sweet comment.
Holy freaking macaroni, dude. This recipe is FLAMES. I made it last night, and I was soo stoked on the flavor, the amount it produced, and the fact that I only had to dirty one pot (seriously, my kitchen is usually a nightmare to clean after cooking). This dish is so flavorful and so comforting.
Bonus story: I had to go to bed early so my husband was in charge of putting leftovers away (there were a lot and I was so excited to eat them for days to come). I woke up in the morning to find that he left the pot sitting out overnight. I swear, I nearly cried. I immediately sent him to the grocery store to pick up all the necessary ingredients for me to make it again tonight. Hahaha.
Haha! I love reading comments like this. I am so happy that you liked it! Thanks for the sweetness.
This was a huge hit with my meat loving grown sons. So good ! Mine was not brown though like in your photos. It was red like a regular pasta sauce. Any idea why? I read all reviews and no one else mentioned it.
So the Beyond Sausage will make things turn reddish/orange. But with all of the spices and cheese and crispy onions, I’m not sure why yours looks more red than others. As long as it tastes delicious, it should be fine though!
Someone I follow on Instagram posted this recipe and I KNEW I had to try it- I’m SO glad I did! I don’t have a Dutch oven so I did everything in a large cast iron skillet right up until I needed to add the pasta, when I switched everything over to a large glass baking dish. Covered with foil and baked accordingly. I can’t wait to make this for friends someday when group gatherings are safe again!!! <3 from Texas
Amazing! I am so happy you enjoyed it. Thank you!
This thing blessed my family, they were practically licking their plates, tastes like the real thing from when I was a kid. Thank you so much!
That’s what I like to hear! Thank you!
This recipe deserves more than 18 reviews!!!!! It really is magical; a perfect comfort food recipe for a rainy evening or election season. Or a rainy evening during election season. I don’t change a thing besides sprinkling extra parm & crispy onions on top.
I’ve used several different cheddars, including Violife, Whole Foods brand, and Daiya. They all work beautifully! I’ve also used horn Violife parm and Follow Your Heart parm. FYH is nice since you don’t have to shred it. One less step.
For the sausage, there’s really no substitute. Hot Italian all the way.
SO SO easy, can do clean-up between steps and while it’s in the oven, and so incredibly good for how easy it is. Thanks, Timothy!
I am so happy that you like the recipe!! It’s definitely a popular one. Thanks for the love!
I am going to try
Made this for dinner tonight and it was pretty darn good. I can’t quite remember what the real stuff tastes like, because that was a loooong time ago and there were some nostalgic flavors there. I paired this with a side salad and some garlic bread. Will definitely be making again. Thanks for the great recipe.
This is one of my favorite things to make. It’s freaking delicious!!!!
Greatest. Recipe. EVER. I made this for the first time a couple months ago and it’s now a weekly staple in my house. I use the Original Brat Beyond Sausage and it’s DELICIOUS! And I’ll add that both vegans and omnivores in my house enjoy this recipe.
I’m so glad! Thank you and happy cooking!