
Step 2: Add the flavor base
Sprinkle the dry onion soup mix evenly over the top of the raw patties. This step is important—it slowly dissolves during baking and infuses the meat with a rich, savory depth.
Next, scatter your sliced mushrooms across and between the patties. As they cook, they release moisture and blend into the sauce, making everything even more flavorful.
Step 3: Pour in the cream of mushroom soup
Take your can of cream of mushroom soup and pour it evenly over the patties and mushrooms.
At this point, don’t worry about mixing. The soup will melt down in the oven, forming a thick, creamy gravy that coats the beef as it cooks.
If it looks too thick, you can add a small splash of water or milk, but it’s optional.
Step 4: Cover and bake
Cover the baking dish tightly with aluminum foil. This helps trap moisture so the patties stay juicy and tender.
Bake in a preheated oven at 350°F (175°C) for about 45–60 minutes.
Halfway through cooking, you can gently spoon some of the sauce over the patties if you want extra richness, but it’s not required.
Step 5: Check for doneness
Remove the foil and check that the beef is fully cooked through. The sauce should now be bubbling and slightly thickened into a creamy gravy.
If you want a slightly thicker sauce, leave it uncovered for an extra 5–10 minutes in the oven.
Step 6: Serve and enjoy
Serve the patties hot, spooning plenty of the mushroom-onion gravy over the top.
This dish pairs beautifully with:
- Mashed potatoes
- Steamed rice
- Buttered egg noodles
- Even crusty bread for soaking up the sauce
Why this recipe works so well
What makes this meal so popular is the transformation that happens in the oven:
- The onion soup mix deepens the beef flavor without extra seasoning work
- The cream of mushroom soup turns into a rich, silky gravy
- The mushrooms add texture and earthiness
- The beef patties stay tender while absorbing all the flavors around them
It’s one of those “dump-and-bake” style meals that feels nostalgic, comforting, and reliable—perfect for busy nights or when you want something filling without complicated prep.
If you want, I can also give you a cheesy version, a rice-baked version, or a slow cooker version of this same recipe.








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