
Step 4: Season the Beef
Add salt, black pepper, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, Italian seasoning, and Worcestershire sauce.
Stir well so the seasonings coat the beef evenly.
Let the beef cook for another 1 to 2 minutes. This helps the spices bloom in the heat and gives the filling a deeper flavor.
Step 5: Make the Sauce
Add the tomato paste to the skillet and stir it into the beef.
Cook for about 1 minute. This helps remove the raw tomato taste and makes the sauce richer.
Pour in the tomato sauce and beef broth. Stir everything together until the filling becomes saucy and well combined.
Let the mixture simmer for 5 to 7 minutes. The sauce should thicken slightly but still remain moist enough to bake with the biscuits.
Step 6: Add Vegetables
Stir in the corn, peas, or mixed vegetables.
You can use frozen vegetables directly, but let them cook in the sauce for a few minutes so they warm through.
Vegetables add color, texture, and balance to the rich beef filling. Corn gives sweetness, peas add freshness, and mixed vegetables make the casserole feel like a complete meal.
Step 7: Make It Creamy
For a creamier casserole, stir in sour cream or cream cheese.
Mix until fully melted and combined with the beef sauce.
This step is optional, but it makes the filling smoother and richer. It also balances the acidity of the tomato sauce.
Taste the filling and adjust the seasoning if needed.
Step 8: Transfer the Filling to the Baking Dish
Pour the beef mixture into the prepared baking dish.
Spread it evenly with a spoon.
Sprinkle shredded cheddar cheese over the beef layer. The cheese will melt between the filling and the biscuits, creating a rich, gooey layer.
Step 9: Add the Biscuits
Place the biscuits on top of the beef filling.
Leave a little space between each biscuit because they will expand as they bake.
If you are using large biscuits, you can cut them in half or quarters before placing them on top. Smaller biscuit pieces bake more evenly and are easier to serve.
For a rustic look, you can also drop spoonfuls of biscuit dough over the filling instead of using round biscuits.
Step 10: Brush with Garlic Butter
In a small bowl, mix melted butter with garlic powder and chopped parsley.
Brush this mixture over the tops of the biscuits.
This gives the biscuits a golden color and adds a buttery garlic flavor. For extra richness, sprinkle a little shredded cheddar cheese over the biscuits before baking.
Step 11: Bake the Casserole
Place the casserole in the preheated oven.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the biscuits are golden brown and cooked through.
If the biscuits brown too quickly before the inside is done, loosely cover the dish with foil and continue baking.
The casserole is ready when the filling is bubbling around the edges and the biscuits are fully baked.
Step 12: Let It Rest Before Serving
Remove the casserole from the oven and let it rest for 5 to 10 minutes.
This helps the filling thicken slightly and makes the casserole easier to scoop.
If served immediately, the sauce may be very hot and loose.
Step 13: Serve and Enjoy
Scoop the casserole into bowls or plates while warm.
Serve it as a full meal on its own, or pair it with a simple green salad, roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, or steamed broccoli.
The biscuits should be golden on top, soft underneath, and full of savory flavor from the beef filling.
Tips for the Best Beef ‘n’ Biscuit Casserole
Use lean ground beef if you want a less greasy casserole.
Do not make the filling too dry. The biscuits need moisture underneath while baking.
Cut large biscuits into smaller pieces so they bake evenly.
Add cheese between the beef and biscuit layers for extra flavor.
Let the casserole rest before serving so the filling becomes thicker.
Use freshly shredded cheddar if possible, because it melts better than pre-shredded cheese.
Flavor Variations
For a BBQ beef biscuit casserole, replace the tomato sauce with barbecue sauce and add cheddar cheese.
For a taco-style casserole, season the beef with taco seasoning and add black beans, corn, salsa, and pepper jack cheese.
For a creamy mushroom version, add sliced mushrooms and use cream of mushroom soup instead of tomato sauce.
For a spicy version, add jalapeños, chili flakes, hot sauce, or cayenne pepper.
For a cheeseburger-style casserole, add ketchup, mustard, diced pickles, and extra cheddar cheese.
Storage and Reheating
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
To reheat, place a portion in the oven at 350°F / 175°C until warm. You can also microwave it, but the biscuits may become softer.
For best results, reheat in the oven or air fryer to bring back some of the biscuit texture.
Freezing is possible, but the biscuits may become softer after thawing. If you plan to freeze it, freeze the beef filling separately and add fresh biscuits before baking.
Final Thoughts
Beef ‘n’ Biscuit Casserole is a cozy, hearty dish that turns simple ingredients into a satisfying homemade meal. The seasoned beef filling is rich and savory, the cheese adds comfort, and the golden biscuits make the casserole feel complete.
It is easy to prepare, budget-friendly, and perfect for feeding a family. Whether you make it classic, cheesy, spicy, or creamy, this casserole is a reliable comfort-food recipe that tastes warm, filling, and delicious every time.








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