Hobo casserole is a feast for those nights you don’t feel like cooking. We’ve all been there.
It’s a filling, classic meat-and-potatoes-style dish that’s creamy and delicious.
Did I mention it has crispy French fried onions on top? Nobody can resist casseroles with this crunchy crust.
Hobo Casserole
Hobo casserole is a fun take on the classic Mulligan stew (aka hobo stew).
In the early 1900s, camps of hobos prepared this savory stew with easy-to-find ingredients. It was so delicious, the recipe stuck around for a while.
It’s a fantastic dinner option when you’re short on time and ingredients.
Just chuck the ingredients into a casserole dish and let the oven work its magic.
Ingredients
The ingredients in this recipe are easy to find and incredibly affordable.
And if you don’t have French fried onions, I have a clever substitute listed below!
- Lean ground beef – You don’t cook and drain the beef before adding it to this recipe. So you need leaner ground beef (92 percent or higher) or ground turkey.
- Onion – Fresh onion adds a wonderful pop of flavor to this dish. However, this step is completely optional if you aren’t a fan of onions.
- Potatoes – Be sure to slice potatoes into thin, even pieces. If they aren’t even, they won’t cook all the way through in the oven.
- American cheese – It’s not classic American cuisine without American cheese! It gets super melty and gooey, and it’s so affordable.
- Cream of mushroom soup – It helps the casserole stay thick and creamy and adds so much flavor. If mushrooms aren’t your jam, you can use any flavor of creamed soup.
- Milk – You can use any type of milk, from dairy or plant-based substitutes. It helps the casserole stay incredibly creamy. For an even creamy texture, swap out milk for half and half.
- French-fried onions – For the perfectly crunchy crust, you can’t go wrong with French-fried onions. Don’t have any on hand? Fear not! Crushed potato chips are another delicious topping.
- Salt and Pepper – This recipe is so flavorful, there’s no need to dig into the spice rack. A dash of salt and pepper is all you need.
How to Make Hobo Casserole
You won’t believe how easily this recipe comes together. It takes 5 minutes to prepare and a little over an hour in the oven.
The hardest part is patiently waiting for it to cook!
1. Preheat the oven. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
2. Layer your ingredients. Place the ground beef at the bottom, then layer with the onion, potatoes, and cheese. Then, season it with salt and pepper.
3. Add the creamy components. In a small mixing bowl, whisk the cream of mushroom soup and milk. Then, pour it over the cheese and potatoes.
4. Cover and bake it. Cover the casserole with aluminum foil, and bake it until the potatoes are fork-tender (a little over an hour).
5. Garnish the casserole. Remove it from the oven and garnish it with fried onions. Let it sit for 5 minutes. Enjoy!
Tips for the Best Casserole
Check out these quick and easy tips so your casserole is hobo-approved.
- Save the best for last. Always sprinkle the fried onions after the casserole comes out of the oven. If you place them on top before it hits the oven, they’ll become soggy.
- Add a pop of color. As with all delicious comfort foods, hobo casserole is unapologetically brown. You can add a pop of color (and bright flavors) with a simple garnish of chopped parsley or green onions.
- Be sure all the ingredients are even. If some layers are thicker than others, the casserole won’t cook as evenly. And no one wants undercooked potatoes!
Variations
The great thing about this recipe is there are many ways to get creative with flavors. It’s a blank canvas for your creativity.
- Swap out your soup. Cream of mushroom soup adds such hearty flavors, but it’s not mandatory. If you want to add a different flavor profile to this recipe, try cream of potato, chicken, or even broccoli soup.
- Use frozen potatoes instead of fresh. If you don’t have the time to slice potatoes, frozen potatoes work just as well. A bag of frozen hash browns is a great substitute and cooks incredibly evenly in the oven.
- Bring on the garlic! Do you love all things garlic? You can add a garlic twist to this recipe with a sprinkle of garlic powder. For more intense garlic flavors, add a few crushed garlic cloves.
How to Store
The great thing about this recipe is there are always leftovers. But that’s ok! They keep well in the fridge and are a cinch to reheat for a delicious lunch.
- To Store: Store leftovers in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- To Freeze: Yes, you can also freeze leftovers! Allow the casserole to come to room temperature, and place it in an air-tight container. Frozen leftovers stay fresh for up to 2 months.
- To Reheat: You can reheat leftovers in an oven preheated to 350 until they’re warmed through. Or, place a single serving in the microwave and heat it for 30 seconds at a time until it’s warm.
Note: No one wants soggy fried onions! If you know you won’t eat a whole casserole in one sitting, only place onions on half the casserole. When you reheat it, garnish it with fried onions after it’s warm.
More Casserole Recipes
Did this recipe transform you into a casserole fanatic?
If you want to add more casseroles to your weeknight repertoire, check out these fantastic dishes.
1. Tater Tot Casserole
This classic comfort food is similar to hobo casserole with a flavorful twist.
Tater tots add a crispy crust, and who doesn’t love tater tots? And with a drizzle of Worcestershire sauce, the flavors are out of this world. It’s so easy!
Check out my post “What to Serve with Tater Tot Casserole” to make it a feast!
2. Chicken and Rice Casserole
If you’re in love with old-fashioned casseroles, you have to try this recipe.
Like hobo casserole, it’s simple, affordable, and oh-so-easy. It’s ultra-creamy, and the tender chicken melts in your mouth.
3. Paula Deen Pineapple Casserole
No, it’s not dessert. This recipe from Paula Deen mixes sweet and savory flavors for the ultimate side dish.
Pairing pineapples and cheese seems strange, but you have to try it! Has Paula Deen ever steered you wrong?
Do you fry the meat first?
Hi Georgann, nope, with this recipe, you don’t have to brown the meat first!
I’ve made this a few times exactly as directed. It’s delicious. And so easy to make on a weeknight. I decided to sprinkle the French fried onions on the individual servings instead of bake them on. If you can’t eat all the casserole the French fried onions become soggy and don’t re-crisp.
Hi Wendy, I love your French fried onion trick! I will try that for sure next time. This casserole is perfect for busy weeknights!
I have been making a version of this in my crockpot. My changes…no milk, no soup.
Spray crockpot with no stick spray. Layer Potatoes, ground beef, onion, baked beans, and cheese.
Cook on high 5-7hours. (you can slide a long spoon or fork and test to see if potatoes are done). We call it Shipwreck Casserole because it looks like a shipwreck on the plate, lol.
Hi Bree, this sounds like a great shortcut! I’ll have to try it sometime.
So don’t cook the beef first? Put in raw in bottom of dish? Should I use a lower fat ratio?
Hi Brad, there’s no need to cook the beef first! You can use a lower fat ratio so there’s less grease.
Do you cook the ground beef first?
Hi Pam, for this recipe, you don’t have to cook it first!
Don’t you need to brown the meat?
Hi Sue, this is the one casserole where you don’t need to brown the meat beforehand!
So you put the raw hamburger in the casserole dish? First recipe I’ve come across that uses the raw meat.
Hi Kathy, yes, you are correct! This is a rare casserole where you don’t have to ground the beef first. The oven does all the work.
I have made this recipe for years! It’s my husband’s favorite meal. I add extra potatoes and it comes out perfect every time. So good and easy to make ahead. Enjoy
My grandmother makes this one quite often, too, Jacquelyn. My son and I LOVE IT. My mom is the odd man out, but she says that’s just because she’s had it far too often in her life. Haha.