These oven baked 4-ingredient beef crescent triangles are the kind of easy, nostalgic recipe that always disappears fast at a summer gathering. They remind me of the simple party foods that showed up at family reunions, where nobody needed anything fussy for it to be memorable. With buttery crescent dough, seasoned beef, and melty Swiss cheese, this recipe is perfect when you need a warm potluck dish that feels homemade without taking up your whole afternoon.

Serve these warm with fresh fruit, a pasta salad, potato salad, or a crisp green salad to round out a casual lunch or potluck spread. They also work well with pickle spears, chips, and a cold sparkling lemonade or iced tea, especially if you're setting out a table of easy shareable foods for a backyard get-together.

Oven Baked 4-Ingredient Beef Crescent Triangles

Servings: 8 triangles

Oven baked beef crescent triangles on a foil-lined baking sheet
Oven baked beef crescent triangles on a foil-lined baking sheet

Ingredients

1 pound ground beef

1 tube refrigerated crescent roll dough
4 slices Swiss cheese, each cut in half
2 tablespoons taco seasoning

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and line a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper for easy cleanup.

2. In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef until browned and crumbled, then drain any excess grease. Stir in the taco seasoning and mix until the beef is evenly coated.

3. Unroll the crescent dough and separate it into triangles. Place a small spoonful of the seasoned beef near the wide end of each triangle, then top with a half slice of Swiss cheese.

4. Fold the corners of the dough up around the filling to form triangles and place them on the prepared baking sheet, leaving a little space between each one.

5. Bake for 11 to 14 minutes, or until the crescents are puffed and deep golden brown and the cheese is melted. Let them cool for a few minutes before serving.

Variations & Tips

Make-ahead tip: Brown the beef a day in advance and keep it refrigerated so assembly goes much faster when you're juggling work, errands, or getting ready for a party.

Cheese swap: If Swiss is not your favorite, provolone or mozzarella will still give you that melty center while keeping the recipe simple and crowd-friendly.

Serving tip: These are best served warm, but they also hold up surprisingly well at room temperature for a potluck table, which is one reason they are so handy in the summer.

Flavor variation: Add a spoonful of finely diced onion or a pinch of garlic powder to the beef while it cooks if you want a little extra flavor without changing the easy spirit of the recipe.

Crisper bottoms: If you prefer a little more browning on the bottom, bake them on parchment instead of foil and let the baking sheet fully preheat in the oven for a few minutes first.