Oven baked 4-ingredient beef crescent baskets are the kind of easy, crowd-pleasing appetizer that earns a permanent place in your summer gathering rotation. With refrigerated crescent dough, seasoned ground beef, and plenty of melted cheddar, they come together quickly and bake into flaky, savory bites that feel both nostalgic and practical for casual entertaining. This is the sort of recipe home cooks have loved for decades because it stretches a few simple ingredients into something warm, hearty, and easy to pass around.

Serve these crescent baskets warm with a crisp green salad, a bowl of fresh-cut melon, or a platter of raw vegetables and dip for a balanced spread. They also pair nicely with pickles, potato salad, baked beans, or a simple pasta salad if you are building out a cookout table. For dipping, ketchup, burger sauce, ranch, or a mild salsa all work well depending on the flavor direction you want.

Oven Baked 4-Ingredient Beef Crescent Baskets

Servings: 8 baskets

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

Ingredients

1 pound ground beef

1 tube refrigerated crescent roll dough (8-count)
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
2 tablespoons ketchup

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and line a baking sheet or muffin tin with foil or lightly grease it for easier cleanup.

2. In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef until browned and fully cooked, breaking it into small crumbles as it cooks. Drain off any excess fat, then stir in the ketchup.

3. Unroll the crescent dough and separate it into 8 triangles. Gently press each triangle into a small basket shape on the prepared baking sheet or into muffin cups, leaving enough space to hold the filling.

4. Spoon the beef mixture evenly into each dough basket, then top with the shredded cheddar cheese.

5. Bake for 10 to 13 minutes, or until the crescent dough is puffed and deep golden and the cheese is melted. Let cool for 3 to 5 minutes before serving.

6. Serve warm as an appetizer, snack, or easy party bite.

Variations & Tips

Add onion: If you do not mind going beyond four ingredients, cook a few tablespoons of finely chopped onion with the beef for a deeper savory flavor.

Cheese swap: Monterey Jack, pepper Jack, or a shredded cheddar blend all melt nicely here and can change the flavor without changing the method.

Use a muffin tin: A standard muffin tin helps the baskets hold a more defined cup shape, especially if you want them to look a little neater for a party table.

Make-ahead tip: Cook the beef mixture a day ahead and refrigerate it. When you are ready to bake, assemble the baskets with the cold filling and add an extra minute or two to the baking time if needed.

Keep the dough cold: Refrigerated crescent dough is much easier to separate and shape when it is still cold, so wait to open the can until the beef filling is ready.