There is something mighty special about a simple recipe that looks like you fussed all afternoon, and this oven baked 4-ingredient beef crescent wreath is just that kind of dish. It brings together the plain good sense of Midwestern potluck cooking with a touch of old-fashioned presentation, turning a can of crescent dough, a skillet of beef, and a bit of cheese into a golden ring fit for the center of the table. It is the sort of hearty, dependable dish that feels right at home at reunions, game days, and busy weeknights alike.
Serve this savory wreath warm with a crisp green salad, dill pickles, sliced tomatoes, or a bowl of simple fruit to balance its rich, buttery goodness. For a bigger spread, it sits nicely beside baked beans, potato salad, or a platter of raw vegetables with ranch dip, and it is especially handy when folks are helping themselves buffet-style.
Oven Baked 4-Ingredient Beef Crescent Wreath
Servings: 6 to 8
Ingredients
1 pound ground beef
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and line a large baking sheet or pizza pan with foil or parchment for easy cleanup.
2. In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef until browned and fully cooked, breaking it up with a spoon as it cooks. Drain off any excess grease, then stir in the taco seasoning until the meat is evenly coated.
3. Unroll the crescent dough and separate it into triangles. Arrange the triangles in a circle on the prepared baking sheet with the wide ends overlapping in the center and the pointed ends facing outward, forming a sunburst shape.
4. Spoon the seasoned beef mixture in a ring over the overlapping wide ends of the dough. Lay the provolone slices evenly over the beef, tearing them as needed to fit.
5. Fold the pointed ends of the dough up over the filling and tuck them under the inner ring to make a wreath. Some of the filling may peek through, and that is just fine.
6. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the crescent dough is puffed and deeply golden brown and the cheese is melted. Let it rest for 5 minutes before slicing and serving.
Variations & Tips
Use your favorite seasoning: If taco seasoning is not what you keep in the pantry, a spoonful of onion soup mix or a simple shake of salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika works nicely too. The beauty of this recipe is how easy it is to bend to what you have on hand.
Try a different cheese: Mozzarella, Monterey Jack, or cheddar all melt beautifully in this wreath. Provolone gives it a mild, creamy finish, but a sharper cheese can make it a little bolder.
Keep the crust crisp: Be sure to drain the beef well before adding it to the dough so the center does not get soggy. If your oven runs cool, give the wreath an extra minute or two until the top is truly golden.
Make it a meal table centerpiece: This wreath is especially pretty served whole on a round platter with a small bowl of salsa, sour cream, or ranch dressing in the middle. It has that cheerful, passed-down look that makes folks gather around before you even call them to supper.