These oven baked 4-ingredient beef crescent logs are the kind of simple dinner that saves the day when the week feels packed but everyone still wants something warm and satisfying. My sister makes these every June when we visit, and they have become one of those dependable family meals that disappear fast because they are buttery, cheesy, and packed with savory beef in every bite. With just a handful of store-bought basics, this recipe comes together quickly and still feels comforting enough for a casual family dinner.
Serve these crescent logs with a crisp green salad, roasted broccoli, steamed green beans, or a simple bowl of tomato soup for an easy complete meal. They also pair well with pickle spears, potato wedges, or fresh fruit if you want to keep dinner kid-friendly and low stress.
Oven Baked 4-Ingredient Beef Crescent Logs
Servings: 4
Ingredients
1 pound ground beef
Directions
1. Preheat your oven to 375°F and line a baking sheet with foil or parchment for easy cleanup.
2. In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef until it is fully browned and crumbled. Drain any excess grease, then stir in the ketchup and remove the pan from the heat.
3. Unroll the crescent dough and separate it into rectangles by pressing together the perforations in pairs to make 4 sections.
4. Divide the beef mixture evenly among the dough rectangles, spooning it down the center of each one. Top each with shredded cheddar cheese.
5. Fold the dough over the filling and pinch the seams closed to form logs. Arrange them seam-side down on the prepared baking sheet.
6. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the crescent logs are puffed and golden brown. Let them cool for a few minutes before serving.
Variations & Tips
Make it extra cheesy: If your family loves a gooey filling, add a little extra cheddar inside each log or sprinkle a bit on top during the last couple of minutes of baking.
Add seasoning: Even though this recipe keeps things simple, a pinch of garlic powder, onion powder, or black pepper mixed into the beef gives it a little more flavor without adding much effort.
Prep ahead: Brown the beef a day in advance and keep it in the fridge. When you are ready for dinner, all you have to do is assemble and bake, which is especially helpful on busy work nights.
Try a dipping sauce: These are great with ketchup, burger sauce, or even a little ranch on the side if you want to lean into the comfort-food vibe.
Watch the seams: Be sure to pinch the dough closed well so the cheese stays tucked inside as the logs bake. If the dough gets too warm while assembling, pop it in the fridge for a few minutes before baking.