The humble cheeseburger pie has been a staple in American home cooking since the 1970s when Bisquick first popularized their "Impossible Pie" recipes. Growing up, this was my mother's go-to solution for busy weeknights, and I've since adapted her recipe for my own family. What makes this dish endure through generations is its perfect balance of familiar flavors in a convenient format. When I first made it for Max, he took one bite and declared it "a cheeseburger you can eat with a fork!"; an assessment that perfectly captures this comfort food classic. The combination of seasoned ground beef, melty cheese, and savory crust creates a dinner that satisfies cravings while being substantially easier than making actual burgers.
Why You'll Love This Cheeseburger Pie
This isn't just another ground beef casserole; it's the perfect solution for hectic evenings when you want something homemade but don't have the bandwidth for complicated cooking. Unlike many quick dinners that feel like compromises, cheeseburger pie delivers genuine comfort food satisfaction with minimal effort. The beauty lies in its versatility; make it with a premade crust for maximum convenience, create a Bisquick "impossible" version where the crust forms magically during baking, or try a keto adaptation with a cheese-based crust. It reheats beautifully for leftovers, pleases even picky eaters, and adapts to whatever toppings your family enjoys on regular burgers. Plus, it's substantially more affordable than takeout burgers while delivering all the flavors everyone loves.
Why This Recipe Works Every Time
Flavor Success:
- Properly seasoned beef layer
- Perfect cheese to meat ratio
- Balanced savory tangy profile
- Customizable toppings for variety
Practical Magic:
- Pantry-friendly ingredients
- Make-ahead friendly components
- Reheats beautifully for leftovers
- Adaptable to dietary preferences
Jump to:
- Why You'll Love This Cheeseburger Pie
- Why This Recipe Works Every Time
- Cheeseburger Pie Ingredients
- How To Make Cheeseburger Pie
- Substitutions
- Cheeseburger Pie Recipe Variations
- Equipment
- Storage Tips
- My Grandma's Secret Worth Sharing
- Diner-Style Comfort Food Made Easy!
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Pairing
- Easy Cheeseburger Pie
Cheeseburger Pie Ingredients
The Base:
- Ground beef (80/20 for best flavor)
- Yellow onion
- Garlic
- Worcestershire sauce
- Mustard (yellow or Dijon)
- Ketchup
The Binding Layer:
- Eggs
- Milk or half-and-half
- Bisquick or flour (depending on version)
- Seasonings (salt, pepper, onion powder)
The Toppings:
- Cheddar cheese (or American for authentic burger flavor)
- Dill pickle slices
- Tomato slices
- Additional cheese for top layer
See recipe card for quantities.
How To Make Cheeseburger Pie
Prepare Your Base
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C)
- Brown ground beef with onions until caramelized
- Add garlic and cook until fragrant
- Stir in Worcestershire, mustard, and ketchup
- Season with salt and pepper
Choose Your Crust Approach
For Bisquick "Impossible" Version:
- Grease a 9-inch pie plate
- Spread meat mixture evenly in dish
- Top with shredded cheese
- Whisk Bisquick, eggs, milk, and seasonings
- Pour over the meat and cheese
For Traditional Pie Crust Version:
- Place pie crust in 9-inch pie plate
- Blind bake for 5 minutes
- Add meat mixture and cheese
- Whisk eggs, milk, and seasonings
- Pour over the filling
Bake to Perfection
- Bake 25-30 minutes until center is set
- Top with additional cheese during last 5 minutes
- Let rest 10 minutes before slicing
- Garnish with traditional burger toppings if desired
Pro Tip: For cheeseburger pie without Bisquick, you can create a similar effect by using ½ cup all-purpose flour in place of the Bisquick. The texture will be slightly different but still delicious, and it works perfectly when you don't have Bisquick on hand.
Substitutions
Protein Options
- Ground beef → Ground turkey
- Regular beef → Plant-based ground
- Plain beef → Beef and sausage blend
- Standard → Ground chicken
Crust Alternatives
- Bisquick → Homemade baking mix
- Traditional → Refrigerated crescent roll dough
- Standard → Tater tot crust
- Regular → Low-carb almond flour blend
Dairy Variations
- Cheddar cheese → Pepper jack for kick
- Cow's milk → Almond or oat milk
- Regular cheese → Dairy-free alternatives
- American cheese → Swiss or gouda
- Standard → Italian herb blend
Flavor Enhancers
- Basic seasoning → Taco seasoning
- Regular → Ranch seasoning packet
- Traditional → Montreal steak seasoning
Cheeseburger Pie Recipe Variations
Bacon Cheeseburger Deluxe
- Add crumbled bacon to meat mixture
- Top with extra bacon before serving
- Finish with diced tomatoes and lettuce
- Drizzle with special sauce (mayo, ketchup, pickle relish)
Southwest Style
- Add taco seasoning to meat
- Mix in black beans and corn
- Use pepper jack cheese
- Top with avocado and sour cream A fiesta of flavors that transforms the basic recipe.
Mushroom Swiss
- Sauté mushrooms with the onions
- Use Swiss cheese instead of cheddar
- Add a touch of thyme to the meat
- Finish with caramelized onions An elevated version perfect for dinner guests.
Equipment
Must-Have Tools
- 9-inch pie plate (glass or ceramic works best)
- Large skillet for browning meat
- Mixing bowls
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Whisk
Helpful Extras
- Pie crust shield (if using regular crust)
- Meat chopper tool for ground beef
- Cheese grater (for freshly grated cheese)
- Flexible spatula for serving
- Instant-read thermometer
Storage Tips
Refrigerator Storage (3-4 days)
- Cool completely
- Cover with foil or transfer to airtight container
- Refrigerate promptly
- Reheat individual slices for 1-2 minutes in microwave
Freezer Option (2-3 months)
- Cool completely
- Cut into individual portions
- Wrap each portion in plastic wrap, then foil
- Label with date and contents
Reheating Methods
- Refrigerated: 350°F oven for 15-20 minutes
- Microwave: 1-2 minutes per slice
- Frozen: Thaw overnight before reheating
- Air fryer: 370°F for 3-4 minutes (for crispy crust)
Make-Ahead Tips
- Prepare filling up to 2 days ahead
- Store in refrigerator until ready to assemble
- Add extra 5-10 minutes baking time if starting with cold filling
- Let pie plate come to room temperature if using glass
Pro Tip: Cheeseburger pie actually improves with an overnight rest in the refrigerator, making it perfect for meal prep. The flavors meld beautifully, and the texture firms up for cleaner slices.
My Grandma's Secret Worth Sharing
My grandmother; who was feeding five hungry kids long before Bisquick published their famous recipe, shared her cheeseburger pie secret that transformed my approach to this comfort food classic. During Sunday dinner prep one weekend, she quietly suggested adding a thin layer of dill pickle relish to the bottom of the pie before adding the meat mixture.
"It's like the pickle on the bottom of a good diner burger," she explained while demonstrating her method. "You don't notice it's there specifically, but you'd miss it if it was gone."
She was absolutely right. That thin layer of tangy relish cuts through the richness of the beef and cheese, creating a more balanced flavor that mimics an actual burger much more closely. The moisture from the relish also helps prevent the bottom from becoming dry; a common issue with this type of pie.
Diner-Style Comfort Food Made Easy!
Now you have all the secrets to creating perfect cheeseburger pie—from Grandma's pickle relish trick to the ideal beef-cheese ratio. This adaptable, family-friendly dish proves that comfort food doesn't need to be complicated to be delicious.
Looking for more satisfying homestyle recipes? Try our Savory Bread Pudding that transforms simple ingredients into a hearty meal perfect for brunch or dinner. Need make-ahead breakfast solutions? Our Breakfast Egg Muffins provide protein-packed convenience for busy mornings. Or for a sweet finish, our Banoffee Pie delivers indulgent flavor with surprisingly easy preparation!
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Remember, cheeseburger pie is endlessly customizable to your family's preferences.
Frequently Asked Questions
What goes well with cheeseburger pie?
Cheeseburger pie pairs perfectly with fresh salads, steamed veggies, or a comforting soup like chicken potato. For dessert, try a slice of Tres Leches Cake; the creamy sweetness contrasts nicely with the savory pie. You get a full, satisfying meal with minimal fuss and maximum flavor.
What is hamburger pie?
Hamburger pie is another name for cheeseburger pie; a savory dish made with seasoned ground beef, cheese, and a crust or batter that forms during baking. It's a classic comfort food that mimics cheeseburger flavors but is served in a sliceable, casserole-style format.
Can you make cheeseburger pie ahead of time?
Absolutely! Prepare the meat mixture and store it in the fridge for up to 2 days. Assemble the pie when ready and bake as directed, adding a few extra minutes if the filling is cold. In fact, the flavor improves overnight, making it ideal for meal prep.
What is shepherd's pie with ground beef called?
Shepherd's pie made with ground beef is typically called cottage pie. Traditional shepherd’s pie uses lamb, while cottage pie uses beef. Both feature a hearty meat and veggie filling topped with mashed potatoes and baked until golden; distinct from cheeseburger pie, which has a crust and cheese.
Pairing
These are my favorite dishes to serve with this cheeseburger pie:
Easy Cheeseburger Pie
Equipment
- 1 9-inch pie plate (Glass or ceramic works best)
- 1 Large skillet (For browning beef)
- 1 Mixing bowls (For whisking and prep)
- 1 Whisk (For mixing batter)
- 1 Measuring set (Cups and spoons)
- 1 Spatula (For serving)
Ingredients
- 1 lb Ground beef - 80/20 recommended
- 1 Yellow onion - Finely chopped
- 2 cloves Garlic - Minced
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tablespoon Mustard - Yellow or Dijon
- 2 tablespoon Ketchup
- ½ teaspoon Salt
- ¼ teaspoon Black pepper
- 2 Eggs - Large
- 1 cup Milk Or half-and-half
- ½ cup Bisquick mix - Or use ½ cup all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon Onion powder
- 1 cup Shredded cheddar - Plus more for topping
- Dill pickles - Optional for garnish
- Tomato slices - Optional for topping
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F
- Brown beef and onion
- Add garlic, ketchup, mustard
- Stir in Worcestershire, spices
- Spread meat into pie plate
- Top with cheese
- Whisk eggs, milk, Bisquick
- Pour over meat and cheese
- Bake 25–30 minutes
- Top with extra cheese
- Let rest 10 minutes before slicing
- Garnish if desired
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