Hamburger Helper

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The Helping Hand in a Hamburger Helper commercial
The Helping Hand in a Hamburger Helper commercial

Hamburger Helper is a brand of boxed meal product produced by General Mills and sold under its Betty Crocker brand. It consists of noodles and specially measured dried sauce packets separated in a single box; the consumer puts the noodles in a pot and then adds water, hamburger meat, milk and the seasoning packet(s) to create a complete meal.

General Mills also has a Hamburger Helper frozen food line, which features some of the brand's classic varieties in a complete meal kit form, and includes frozen ground beef and frozen sauce packaged separately from the noodles in the same bag.

There is as well an "instant" version of Hamburger Helper which contains dehydrated meat, noodles and seasonings in a small pouch- instead of adding meat, milk and water, the consumer only needs to dump a small amount of water in a bowl along with the helper pouch contents.

In 2005 the American-based Food Network listed Hamburger Helper as number three in its list of the top five fad foods of the 1970s [1].

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[edit] Varieties

Hamburger Helper is available in numerous flavors, organized into various "Favorites" categories. These include:

  • Italian Favorites
    • Lasagna
    • Four Cheese Lasagna
    • Spaghetti
    • Cheesy Italian Shells
    • Italian Sausage
    • Tomato Basil Penne
  • New Orleans Favorites
    • Cheesy Jambalaya
  • Cheesy Favorites
    • Cheeseburger Macaroni
    • Double Cheeseburger Macaroni
    • Three Cheese
    • Chili Cheese
    • Cheddar Cheese Melt
    • Philly Cheesesteak
    • Cheesy Hashbrowns
    • Bacon Cheeseburger
    • Cheesy Baked Potato
  • Mexican Favorites (cobranded with Old El Paso brand)
    • Cheesy Nacho
    • Chili Macaroni
    • Cheesy Enchilada
    • Cheesy Beef Taco
    • Crunchy Taco
    • Double Cheesy Quesadilla (originally "Double Cheese Quesadilla")
  • Uncategorized and/or defunct:
    • Beef and Garlic Potatoes
    • Rice Oriental (Officially discontinued, but occasionally still available in some stores)
    • Beef Romanoff
    • Macaroni Cheese

[edit] Other Helpers

Other flavors that are intended to be served with tuna or chicken are sold under the Tuna Helper and Chicken Helper brand names. In 2006, Hamburger Helper Microwave Singles were introduced which require only the addition of water and brief cooking in a microwave to produce a single serving portion of some of the most popular flavors.

Some vegetarians use artificial ground beef (usually soy-based) instead of genuine meat when preparing Hamburger Helper. Ground pork, lamb, chicken, or turkey meat can also be substituted by those intolerant of beef or simply for a different taste. However, some Hamburger Helper varieties contain meat products (such as beef extract, found in the Tomato Basil Penne flavor).

Most private label producers have versions of the most popular varieties of hamburger helper.

[edit] Trivia

Its mascot is the Helping Hand, an anthropomorphic animated left-hand glove, which appears in the product's television commercials and on the packages.

Oddly, Hamburger Helper is often sold in convenience stores and dollar stores that do not sell hamburger.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.casagordita.com/70sparty.htm

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