If you've been craving a burger bowls recipe that's hearty, flavorful, and fresh, this one is a keeper. These healthy burger bowls bring together juicy seasoned beef, melty cheddar, crispy waffle fries, and all the classic toppings in one loaded bowl. Perfect for busy weeknights, meal prep, or even a casual cookout spread!

Burger bowls remind me of the kind of comfort food you'd find at a backyard cookout in the summer. They've got the burger-and-fries combo we all love, but with a lighter spin that lets the fresh ingredients shine. There's protein from the beef, crunch from the lettuce, and that tangy bite from pickles and onions. Adding waffle fries on top gives it that extra bit of "fun food" energy (which I appreciate as a dietitian), because let's be honest… fries make everything better.
If you're looking for more easy dinner ideas, check out my boursin chicken orzo bake, pork chops and sweet potatoes sheet pan, and easy bbq pork bowls. They're all simple, flavorful recipes that make weeknights so much easier!
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Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Packed with flavor: You get all the classic cheeseburger flavors with juicy ground beef, cheese, pickles, and fries layered into one bowl.
- Customizable for everyone: Toppings can be mixed and matched so each person builds their bowl just the way they like it.
- Quick to prepare: Dinner is on the table in about 30 minutes, which makes it perfect for busy weeknights!
- Balanced and satisfying: Each bowl combines protein, veggies, and fries so you'll feel satisfied and happy after eating.
Burger Bowl Ingredients
Here's a closer look at the ingredients that make these burger bowls so yummy!

- Ground beef: I like using a 90/10 lean blend for a lean ground beef option that still gives you flavor without too much grease.
- Mustard and worcestershire sauce: These are my secret ingredients to give the beef a true ballpark burger taste!
- Waffle fries: These add comfort and texture while keeping the classic "burger and fries" vibe. Feel free to use any fry variety!
- Lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and red onion: Fresh toppings brighten the bowls with juicy, tangy, and crisp flavor.
- Cheddar cheese: Sharp cheddar melts perfectly and gives that cheesy taste every burger needs.
- Special sauce: If you're the type who likes to drizzle on extra sauce (I definitely am), don't forget this! It pulls the whole bowl together and makes every bite extra delicious.
See the recipe card below for the full list of ingredients and measurements.
Substitutions & Variations
Don't be afraid to get creative here, burger bowls are all about building them the way you like.
- Swap the ground beef for turkey, chicken, or plant-based crumbles if you prefer a different protein source.
- Give it a Southern spin by using pimento cheese instead of cheddar and tossing in pickled jalapeños for extra kick.
- Turn this into a burger salad by skipping the fries and doubling the lettuce if you want something extra light and fresh.
- Layer in extra veggies like avocado, mushrooms, or roasted peppers to give your bowl more variety and color.
- If you don't want to make the special sauce, ketchup, mustard, or even your favorite dressing work just fine as an easy swap.
How to Make Burger Bowls
Follow these simple steps to pull your burger bowls together in no time.
Step 1: Preheat oven and bake waffle fries according to package directions until golden and crispy.

Step 2: While the fries bake, heat a skillet over medium-high with olive oil. Add ground beef and cook until browned, breaking it apart with a spoon. Then stir in steak seasoning, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce. Cook for 1-2 more minutes until flavors are combined.

Step 3: Make the special sauce by whisking together mayo, greek yogurt, ketchup, mustard, chopped pickles, pickle juice, garlic powder, and paprika in a small bowl. Set aside.

Step 4: Assemble the bowls with romaine as the base. Top with cooked beef, waffle fries, tomatoes, pickles, onion, and shredded cheddar. Drizzle with special sauce and toasted sesame seeds if desired. Serve right away.
Tips for the Best Smash Burger Bowl
A few small steps will make these deconstructed burger bowls taste their best.
- When cooking the meat, don't skimp on the seasoning! That's what brings out that classic, ballpark burger flavor.
- Fries taste their best straight from the oven, so serve the bowls right away while they're still hot and crispy.
- Assembly is much easier if you use wide bowls with plenty of space, since toppings won't pile on top of each other.
- If you're feeding a crowd, making extra homemade burger sauce ahead of time is a smart move because it always goes fast.
- For a fun dinner idea, setting up a burger bowl bar with toppings in separate bowls lets everyone build their own just the way they like it.

Storage
These bowls are definitely best fresh, but you can prep the parts ahead to make weeknight dinners faster.
- Storing: Cooked ground beef will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. For the best flavor, reheat it in a skillet on the stove rather than the microwave. Making fresh fries is best, but you can heat leftover fries in the oven or air fryer to help them stay crispy!
- Toppings: Fresh toppings like lettuce, onion, and pickles can be chopped in advance and stored separately in airtight containers. This keeps everything crisp until you're ready to build your bowl.
- Meal prep: If you're making these for lunches or busy nights, portion the beef and toppings into containers ahead of time. Just wait to add hot fries right before serving so they stay fresh and crunchy.
Looking for an easy weeknight dinner that feels like a cookout?
Don't just save this one, grab your waffle fries and make these burger bowls tonight! Tag me @healthdownsouth so I can see your creations.
FAQ
Mozzarella, Colby Jack, or even pepper jack melt nicely and pair well with the toppings.
Yes, and they're great for picky eaters because kids can pick and choose their toppings. Using smaller fries or even baked potato wedges makes it fun for little ones.
Yes. Just skip the fries and add extra lettuce, avocado, or roasted veggies to keep the bowls filling and flavorful.
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Loaded Burger Bowls
Ingredients
- 10 oz frozen waffle fries
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- 1 lb ground beef lean
- 1 tablespoon steak seasoning
- 1 tablespoon mustard
- 2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 4 cups romaine lettuce chopped
- 1 cup roma tomatoes diced
- ½ cup pickles
- ½ cup red onion sliced
- ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
- toasted sesame seeds optional
Special Sauce Dressing
- ¼ cup light mayo
- ¼ cup nonfat plain greek yogurt
- 2 tablespoon ketchup
- 1 tablespoon mustard
- 3 tablespoon pickles chopped
- 1 tablespoon pickle juice from the pickle jar
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon paprika
Instructions
- Preheat oven and bake waffle fries according to package directions until golden and crispy.
- While the fries bake, heat a skillet over medium-high with olive oil. Add ground beef and cook until browned, breaking it apart with a spoon. Then stir in steak seasoning, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce. Cook for 1-2 more minutes until flavors are combined.
- Make the special sauce by whisking together mayo, greek yogurt, ketchup, mustard, chopped pickles, pickle juice, garlic powder, and paprika in a small bowl. Set aside.
- Assemble the bowls with romaine as the base. Top with cooked beef, waffle fries, tomatoes, pickles, onion, and shredded cheddar. Drizzle with special sauce and toasted sesame seeds if desired. Serve right away.
Notes
- For best flavor, serve the bowls immediately so the fries stay crispy.
- Try setting up a burger bowl bar with toppings in separate bowls so everyone can build their own.
- Leftover beef can be refrigerated for up to 3 days and reheated in a skillet before serving.








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