Deep Woods Cabin Skillet – Smoky Ground Beef, Beans & More!
There’s something special about a rustic skillet meal, especially when it’s cooked like you’re off-grid in a deep woods cabin. Inspired by the smoky flavors of campfire cooking and the hearty comfort of classic homestyle suppers, this one-pan dish brings together ground beef, beans, and just the right touch of seasoning. It’s the perfect meal after a long day outdoors — or when you just want to eat like you’ve been living the cabin life.
Deep Woods Cabin Skillet – Smoky Ground Beef, Beans & More!
Description
This Deep Woods Cabin Skillet is a hearty one-pan wonder packed with smoky ground beef, rustic beans, and a few down-home extras that’ll warm you right through. Cooked in a cast iron skillet, it captures that rich, comforting flavor you’d expect from an off-grid meal deep in the woods.
The recipe is simple, satisfying, and made with pantry-friendly ingredients — just like the suppers they used to throw together in old hunting shacks and hidden cabins. Whether you’re cooking it on a stovetop, over a campfire, or just dreaming of the outdoors, this dish is sure to hit the spot.
It’s part of our rustic series that includes favorites like the Lost Cabin Skillet, Hillbilly Steak Supper, and Smoky Woods Skillet. If you love those hearty, stick-to-your-ribs meals with a touch of nostalgia and smoke, this one’s for you.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Add the ground beef to a pan over medium high heat. Cook until it begins to release some grease and add the sausage. Cook and mix both together until cooked through. Push them to one side and add in the onion and garlic. Stir and sauté for about 2 minutes until fragrant.
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Season with paprika, hot pepper flakes, salt, pepper, and liquid smoke. Mix until well combined. Add in the corn and beans. Stir once again. Add in the BBQ sauces and continue to mix. Put the potatoes in and stir gently. Ensure not to break them up as they add a nice look to the dish. If it looks on the dry side add in some water of beef broth. Allow to simmer for about 5 or 10 minutes.
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Garnish with parsley, plate, and serve. Enjoy your Deep Woods Cabin Skillet – Smoky Ground Beef, Beans & More!
Nutrition Facts
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 540kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 32g50%
- Saturated Fat 12g60%
- Cholesterol 85mg29%
- Sodium 780mg33%
- Total Carbohydrate 32g11%
- Dietary Fiber 7g29%
- Sugars 6g
- Protein 30g60%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Nutritional values are a within reason estimate and my vary depending on several factors.
Note
Cheese Swap:
If cheese curds are hard to find, swap them for shredded white cheddar. The mozzarella (shredded with your food processor) adds meltiness, while cheddar brings that sharp punch.
Make It Smokier:
Add a few drops of liquid smoke or smoked paprika to the meat while browning. A splash of BBQ sauce in the gravy also deepens the smoky flavor.
Pan Choice:
A cast iron skillet is ideal for this recipe. It holds heat well and adds that rustic, slightly crisp edge to the fries and meat.
Fry or Bake the Potatoes:
The fries can be baked, air fried, or pan-fried depending on your setup. For maximum crispiness, soak the cut fries in cold water for 20–30 minutes, then pat dry before cooking.
Use What You Have:
Pinto beans, black beans, or even baked beans will work great. This recipe is forgiving and meant to be pantry-friendly — perfect for rustic or emergency cooking.
Add Heat if You Like:
Toss in some chili flakes or hot sauce if you want a spicy kick. A jalapeño or two wouldn’t hurt either.
Make It a Campfire Meal:
This entire dish can be cooked over a fire or portable burner if you're out camping. Just keep the heat even and use a lid to help melt the cheese.
Leftovers?
Reheat in a covered skillet or oven — it’s even better the next day. You can also turn leftovers into a wrap or breakfast hash.

