So you grew up on Hamburger Helper, but now you’re an adult and have a more ✨refined✨ palate (read: sarcasm). Well, this One Pot Chili Mac recipe is your grown-up “I actually know how to cook now” substitute! And don’t worry, it’s almost just as easy as the boxed mix. Promise. It’s rich, hearty, cheesy, beefy comfort food pasta all cooked in one easy-to-clean pot. WIN!
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What Is Chili Mac?
Chili Mac is simply macaroni noodles drenched in a rich tomato-based meat sauce, seasoned with chili spices, and with plenty of creamy cheddar cheese melted in. Some recipes also include beans, but I’m going for more of a Hamburger Helper dupe with mine, so I went sans beans. And you might be thinking, “I call that Goulash in my house.” While Chili Mac is similar to American Goulash in that they both contain macaroni noodles and a tomato-based meat sauce, they differ in their seasonings and flavor profiles.
Ingredients for Chili Mac
Here’s what you’ll need to make your own homemade chili mac:
- Onion and Garlic: The delicious meat sauce starts with onions and garlic sautéed in olive oil to give the beef plenty of flavor.
- Ground Beef: Ground beef makes this dish super hearty and delicious, while still being quick and easy to make. Opt for 85 or 90% lean ground beef to avoid having to drain the fat from the pan.
- Flour: A little flour cooked into the sauce helps thicken it up into a delicious gravy-like consistency.
- Spices: A mix of spices are added to the sauce for maximum flavor, including chili powder, smoked paprika, garlic powder, and oregano.
- Tomato Sauce: Tomato sauce gives the sauce a tangy tomato flavor and adds to the chili flavor profile.
- Beef Broth: Beef broth adds tons of flavor to this dish and enough salt to keep everything properly seasoned. If using a low-sodium broth, you may need to add a little salt at the end to taste to really help the flavors pop. We used Better Than Bouillon to make our beef broth for maximum flavor.
- Macaroni: Macaroni noodles are an inexpensive and filling ingredient that helps stretch the cost of the beef and keep the entire recipe budget-friendly.
- Cheddar Cheese: Cheddar cheese is stirred into the sauce and added on top of the noodles for extra cheesy flavor!
What Else Can I Add?
If you want to take your chili mac to the next level, try adding one or more of these ingredients:
- Drained kidney or black beans
- Frozen corn kernels
- Sliced green onions
- Pickled jalapeños
- Diced tomatoes (or tomatoes with green chiles)
- Chipotle chile powder
What to Serve with Chili Mac
Chili mac is a true meal in a bowl, but if you want to serve something on the side I’d go for something fresh and light like Cowboy Caviar, Sweet Corn Salsa, or even Cumin Lime Coleslaw.
Storing and Reheating Leftovers
As with any pasta dish, the macaroni will continue to get softer as it absorbs moisture from the sauce, so if softer pasta is not tolerable to you, you may not enjoy the leftovers. That being said, I will gobble up these leftovers without a second thought and love making this Chili Mac for meal prep and even to stock my freezer. I simply refrigerate single-serving portions for up to five days or freeze for up to three months. Let frozen portions thaw in the refrigerator overnight, then reheat using the microwave.
One Pot Chili Mac
Ingredients
- 1 yellow onion ($0.32)
- 2 cloves garlic ($0.16)
- 1 Tbsp olive oil ($0.16)
- 1 lb. ground beef ($5.99)
- 2 Tbsp all-purpose flour ($0.03)
- 1 Tbsp chili powder ($0.30)
- 1/2 tsp smoked paprika ($0.05)
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder ($0.05)
- 1/2 tsp dried oregano ($0.05)
- 8 oz. tomato sauce ($0.69)
- 3 cups beef broth ($0.32)
- 1/2 lb. uncooked macaroni (about 2 cups) ($0.50)
- 1 cup shredded cheddar ($1.17)
Instructions
- Dice the yellow onion and mince the garlic. Add the onion and garlic to a large deep skillet or Dutch oven with the olive oil and sauté over medium heat until the onions are soft and translucent (about 5 minutes).
- Add the ground beef to the skillet and continue to stir and cook until the beef is cooked through. If using a higher fat content ground beef, you may want to drain off the excess fat at this point.
- Add the flour, chili powder, smoked paprika, garlic powder, and oregano to the skillet with the beef and onions. Continue to cook and stir for about two minutes, allowing the flour and spices to coat the bottom of the skillet, but not burn.
- Add the tomato sauce and beef broth to the skillet and stir well to combine, making sure to scrape and dissolve any browned bits off the bottom of the skillet.
- Add the uncooked macaroni and stir to combine. Place a lid on the skillet and turn the heat up to medium-high. Allow the broth to come up to a full boil. Once boiling, give the pasta a quick stir to loosen any that is stuck to the bottom, turn the heat down to medium-low, and place the lid back on top.
- Allow the macaroni to simmer, stirring every few minutes and always replacing the lid, until the macaroni is tender and the broth has reduced to a rich red gravy (about 10 minutes).
- Stir half of the shredded cheese into the sauce until melted, and sprinkle the remainder on top. Place a lid on the pot, turn the heat off, and allow the residual heat to melt the cheese on top. Serve hot and enjoy!
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Equipment
- Deep Stainless Steel Skillet
Nutrition
How to Make Chili Mac – Step by Step Photos
Dice one yellow onion and mince two cloves of garlic. Add the onion and garlic to a large deep skillet or Dutch oven with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and sauté over medium heat until the onions are soft and translucent (about 5 minutes).
Add one pound of ground beef to the skillet and continue to stir and cook until the beef is fully browned. If you’re using a higher fat content beef, drain the excess fat out of the pan. Next, add 2 tablespoons of flour, 1 tablespoon of chili powder, ½ teaspoon of smoked paprika, ½ teaspoon of garlic powder, and ½ teaspoon of dried oregano.
Continue to stir and cook the flour and spices into the beef for about two minutes, allowing it to coat the bottom of the skillet, but not burn.
Add one 8oz. can of tomato sauce and three cups of beef broth to the skillet. Stir well until everything is evenly combined, making sure to scrape and dissolve all of the browned bits off the bottom of the skillet.
Add ½ pound (about 2 cups) of uncooked macaroni to the skillet and stir to combine. Place a lid on the skillet, turn the heat up to medium-high, and allow the broth to come up to a boil. Once boiling, give everything a quick stir to loosen any macaroni from the bottom of the skillet, turn the heat down to medium-low, and place the lid back on top.
Let the macaroni simmer in the broth, stirring every few minutes or so and always placing the lid back on top, until the macaroni is tender and the broth has reduced to a saucy red gravy (about 10 minutes).
Add ½ cup of shredded cheddar cheese to the chili mac and stir it into the sauce until melted.
Sprinkle the remaining ½ cup of shredded cheese on top. Place a lid on the skillet and turn the heat off. Let the residual heat melt the cheese, then serve. You can garnish with chopped cilantro or sliced green onions, if desired.
So cheesy, beefy, and delicious!!
my mouth is on fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiire.. wish someone had warned me.
Anon – Smoked paprika does taste quite a bit different than regular paprika, but this recipe would probably still be fantastic even with out it, so don’t fret if you don’t have it. :)
hi beth!
this looks sooo good. my mouth is watering. would it matter if i just used regular paprika instead of smoked paprika? is there a difference in the taste?
This was great! So much better than hamburger helper from the box…probably healthier too and just as easy!
My husband loves hamburger helper since he ate it so much as a kid, it’s very nostalgic for him. I think it’s pretty gross, but one night I caved and made a box for dinner… my first and last experience with the stuff, that’s for sure. It was dis-gus-ting and I literally could not finish more than two bites. But this is absolutely delicious. I made it for dinner tonight — it thrilled hubby’s inner child while satisfying my more adult palette. Thank you so much!
I will note that I used traditional elbow macaroni and it did require more water and about six extra minutes of simmering time to cook the pasta fully.
Love your blog – have made many things. This was a huge hit with the family – my kids and husband say this is a keeper.
This is the first recipe of yours that I’ve tried and it was AMAZING. My boyfriend is vegetarian so we figured we’d split the ingredients (half beef, half meatless crumbles). Yeah right. We ended up making a whole pot of ingredients for each of us – which means more awesome leftovers! Yessss!
I made this a couple of nights ago, and it was so yummy! Super filling and so nice on a cold night. Hubby went back for seconds. Thank you so much for a great recipe!
Perfect meal for a cold snowy night. My thirteen year old son would have eaten the whole pot if I hadn’t made him share! We did add a whole bunch of sriracha because we put that $/&@ on everything!
This has great flavor. I may try adding green bell pepper to the onion and garlic. I am a cheese lover so I topped it with a little more sharp cheddar. I can’t wait to try more of your recipes. I love it that you have simple (not too many ingredients), tasty, and healthy meals. Great Job!
This was my first meal from your site. It was a quick, easy, not to mention kid friendly meal! My kids loved it and my 3 yo said it was delicious. I used ditalini since that is what I had on hand. Can’t wait to try more meals.
Made this last night as a “grown up” mac and cheese/hamburger helper. My boyfriend LOVES mac and cheese, but we do not love the sodium levels and such from the boxed kind. He absolutely LOVED this. It turned out perfect and delicious! I used dairy-free substitute cheese and it was amazing!
Not the first meal I cook off of your site, I’ve been following for over 2 years so I felt it was about time to comment :)
Your blog is the reason I stocked up my spice collection and started experiment outside of my comfort zone.
Thanks!
Made this tonight and used ground turkey instead of beef since that’s what I had on hand, and added in a little can of hatch green chilies…SO GOOD. It was a cold rainy day today, perfect weather for this kind of food!
this is the 1st thing that i have ever cooked and wow this was amazing.
This is great! I am a huge fan of one pot wonders and this was great. I added a bell pepper I had to mine and it was delicious