This oven baked 4-ingredient Amish beef and butternut squash bake is the kind of simple dinner that feels tailor-made for a busy weeknight, especially when you want something hearty without juggling a long ingredient list. The combination of tender beef sirloin, sweet butternut squash, and creamy onion soup bakes into a cozy casserole with that old-fashioned comfort food feel Amish-style bakes are known for, and it is one of those dependable dishes that tastes like you spent much more time on it than you actually did.

Serve this bake with buttered egg noodles, mashed potatoes, or a scoop of steamed rice to catch the creamy sauce. For a lighter plate, I like adding a crisp green salad, roasted green beans, or simple dinner rolls on the side, which makes it easy to round out the meal and stretch the casserole for a family dinner.

Oven Baked 4-Ingredient Amish Beef and Butternut Squash Bake

Servings: 6

Finished Amish beef and butternut squash bake in a casserole dish
Finished Amish beef and butternut squash bake in a casserole dish

Ingredients

1 1/2 pounds beef sirloin, cut into cubes

4 cups butternut squash, peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
1 can (10.5 ounces) cream of onion soup
1/2 cup water

Directions

1. Preheat your oven to 350°F and lightly grease a 9x13-inch casserole dish.

2. Spread the raw beef sirloin cubes evenly in the prepared casserole dish, then scatter the butternut squash cubes over the top.

3. In a small bowl, stir together the cream of onion soup and water until smooth, then pour the mixture evenly over the beef and squash.

4. Cover the dish tightly with foil and bake for 1 hour. Remove the foil and continue baking for 20 to 30 minutes more, or until the beef is tender and the squash is soft.

5. Let the casserole rest for 10 minutes before serving so the sauce can settle slightly, then spoon onto plates and serve warm.

Variations & Tips

Add herbs: If you want a little more flavor without changing the spirit of the recipe, sprinkle in a bit of dried thyme, rosemary, or black pepper before baking. It keeps the ingredient list simple but gives the casserole a deeper savory flavor.

Make it ahead: You can assemble the casserole a few hours in advance, cover it, and refrigerate it until dinnertime. This is a great trick for busy workdays when you want to get dinner into the oven fast.

Use a different squash: If butternut squash is not what you have on hand, peeled acorn squash or kabocha can work too. Just cut the pieces to a similar size so everything cooks evenly.

Check tenderness: Sirloin can vary a bit depending on the cut size, so test a piece of beef with a fork near the end of baking. If it still feels firm, add a little more covered baking time before uncovering the dish.

Keep the cubes even: Try to cut both the beef and squash into similar bite-size pieces. That helps the casserole cook more evenly and makes every spoonful a good mix of tender meat, soft squash, and creamy sauce.