We make scalloped potatoes with ham and cheese in them which is a great one dish meal.
Meatloaf (burger, crackers, ketchup, salt, pepper, onion powder, egg) with mashed potatoes. Left over meat loaf can be used for sandwiches the next day. Mashed potatoes over hot dogs broiled with cheese, you can even add canned corn to this. A Great fast and easy meal that tastes great!
You can never go wrong with Chili mac.
One pot meal, chicken, beef or pork, green beans, sliced canned potatoes and can of stewed tomatoes ( onion and garlic flavor). Cook for about 20 to 30 min. You can use fresh potatoes but it will take a little longer to cook.
Spaghetti Goulash (Noodles, sauce, burger, corn) Yum!
Nachos at home with burger( i add hot sauce to my burger), refried beans, olives, green chilies, cheese. Topped with sour cream and salsa or fresh toms. Bean and cheese burritos are a great easy thing to make at home. Also Quesadillas are easy to make and you can use a variety of different ingredients that are left over from other meals. Bacon, hamburger, chicken, pork. You can even make it open face like a pizza.
Broccoli Rice Casserol - Broccoli, rice, 1 can tuna (you can use chicken as well) egg whites, cream of chicken or mushroom soup.
Kielbasa is a great meat to use in many dishes. We make a Cabbage and noodle dish, it has cabbage, wide egg noodles, potatoes and kielbasa. Use can make it with just the cabbage and noodles with the kielbasa or you can make it with the cabbage and potatoes with kielbasa if you don't want both the noodles and potatoes.
Then we make red beans and rice ( or you can buy zatterans) and put kielbasa in it, another great one pot meal.
Stuffed baked (or microwaved) potatoes are great. You can place anything in them you want. Some of our favorites- ham chicken or burger, broccoli, cheese with sour cream topped with bacon bits and sometimes salsa. Chili with cheese, sour cream and fresh tomatoes.
Pizza pie is one of my favorite dishes from childhood. It is a little spicy, but wonderful. It has burger in it with sour cream, oregano, salt, pepper, green chilies, stewed tomatoes, hot sauce, garlic, onion, cheese and then topped with refrigerator biscuits or bisquick biscuits.
Here is what we do with our burger. Let say that you are making goulash and it calls for a lb of burger. We only put in about 2/3 to 3/4 of a lb of burger. You still get the burger, but it saves you money at stretches your meat farther. We buy it, cook it up and then freeze it in meal size portions. This works for most burger meals, nachos, pizza pie, stuffed potatoes, etc.
Hope this helps. If you need exact recipes please let me know.