Ground Beef Hot Honey Bowl came into my life when I was looking for something that balanced protein, vegetables, and bold flavors without spending hours in the kitchen. I’d heard about hot honey becoming popular, and the idea of pairing it with seasoned ground beef and roasted sweet potatoes just made sense. The first time I served this to my family, they couldn’t believe how something so simple could taste so complex.
What really makes this dish work is the contrast between the spicy-sweet hot honey drizzle and the creamy cottage cheese. Growing up in the Midwest, I never would have imagined putting cottage cheese in a bowl like this, but it adds protein and a cooling element that balances the heat beautifully. The roasted sweet potatoes get these caramelized edges that are downright addictive. This Ground Beef Hot Honey Bowl has become my answer to meal prep – I make the components on Sunday and have quick, satisfying lunches all week long.
What You’ll Discover About Ground Beef Hot Honey Bowl
I’ve learned through making this countless times that the key is getting each component just right. The sweet potatoes need that perfect golden edge, the beef should be well-seasoned but not overwhelming, and the hot honey amount needs to match your heat tolerance. This bowl brings together flavors I grew up with and newer trends in a way that feels both familiar and exciting.
- Packs over 30 grams of protein per serving for sustained energy
- Balances sweet, spicy, and savory flavors in every bite
- Perfect for meal prep with components that store separately
- Creates a complete, satisfying meal in one bowl
- Ready in about 1 hour with minimal active cooking time
- Family-friendly with adjustable heat levels to suit everyone

The Building Blocks
Lean ground beef at 93 percent provides maximum protein without excess grease that can make the bowl feel heavy. I always choose beef that’s bright red and fresh-looking.
Sweet potatoes peeled and diced roast up with caramelized edges that add natural sweetness to balance the spiced beef.
Avocado sliced just before serving brings healthy fats and a creamy texture that complements the other components in your Ground Beef Hot Honey Bowl.
Cottage cheese might seem unusual, but it adds protein and a cooling element. In my kitchen, I prefer full-fat for the creamiest texture, though low-fat works too.
Yellow onion diced adds aromatic sweetness that deepens as it cooks with the beef.
Taco seasoning brings familiar Mexican-inspired flavors. I typically use a store-bought packet, but homemade works just as well.
Hot honey is the star ingredient that ties everything together with its sweet heat. Start with less if you’re not sure about spice levels.
Paprika, garlic powder, and cinnamon season the sweet potatoes with warm spices that enhance their natural sweetness.
Olive oil helps the sweet potatoes roast evenly and develop those delicious caramelized edges.
How to Make Ground Beef Hot Honey Bowl
Step 1. I’ve found that preheating the oven to 400 degrees F before you start prepping ensures it’s ready when you need it. Toss diced sweet potatoes with olive oil, paprika, garlic powder, cinnamon, salt, and pepper.
Step 2. Spread the seasoned sweet potatoes in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Betty always starts by roasting these first since they take the longest, about 40-45 minutes, stirring once halfway through until fork-tender with those beautiful caramelized edges.
Step 3. While the sweet potatoes roast, heat the remaining tablespoon of olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add diced onion and cook for 5-6 minutes until softened and translucent, stirring occasionally so they don’t burn.
Step 4. Add ground beef to the skillet, breaking it up with a wooden spoon into bite-sized pieces. After years of making this Ground Beef Hot Honey Bowl, I learned to cook it for 6-8 minutes until no pink remains and the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees F for food safety.
Step 5. Drain excess fat from the skillet if needed, then stir in taco seasoning and cook for 2 minutes more until fragrant. The key I discovered is letting the spices bloom in the hot pan.
Step 6. When everything is ready, assemble your bowls by layering warm roasted sweet potatoes, seasoned ground beef, sliced avocado, and cottage cheese. Drizzle with hot honey to taste and serve immediately for the best temperature contrast.
Storage and Reheating Tips
I typically store each component separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. This prevents the components from getting soggy and lets you customize each bowl as you assemble it. Betty’s method is to keep the sweet potatoes and ground beef in separate containers, and only slice avocado fresh when ready to eat.
For the best texture, I reheat only the sweet potatoes and ground beef. The sweet potatoes can go in a 350-degree oven for about 10 minutes, or microwave them for 2-3 minutes. The beef reheats well in the microwave in 1-minute intervals, stirring between each. Add cold cottage cheese and fresh avocado to the warm components, then drizzle with hot honey. The temperature contrast makes each bite interesting.

Sides That Shine
Fresh lime wedges squeezed over the top add brightness that cuts through the richness and enhances all the flavors in your Ground Beef Hot Honey Bowl.
Chopped fresh cilantro brings an herbaceous note that pairs beautifully with the Mexican-inspired seasonings.
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Pickled red onions add tangy crunch that balances the sweet elements.
Ground beef and sweet potato skillet uses similar ingredients in a different preparation method.
Cottage cheese flatbread on the side provides a vehicle for scooping up every delicious bite.
High protein Korean beef bowl gives you another bowl-style meal with excellent protein content.
Chickpea beet and feta salad adds colorful vegetables and different textures to round out your meal.otatoes was a stroke of genius. The cottage cheese addition taps into the high-protein movement while adding creaminess that brings the whole bowl together.
FAQs
Absolutely. Lean ground turkey works well, though you may want to add an extra tablespoon of olive oil since turkey is leaner than beef.
You can make your own by mixing honey with red pepper flakes or your favorite hot sauce. Start with 2 tablespoons honey and ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes, adjusting to taste.
Try substituting crumbled tempeh or seasoned black beans for the ground beef. You’ll still get plenty of protein from the cottage cheese.

Ground Beef Hot Honey Bowl
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Toss diced sweet potatoes with 1 tablespoon olive oil, paprika, garlic powder, cinnamon, salt, and pepper. Spread in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet and roast for 40-45 minutes, stirring once halfway through, until fork-tender with caramelized edges.
- Heat remaining tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add diced onion and cook for 5-6 minutes until softened and translucent, stirring occasionally.
- Add ground beef to the skillet, breaking it up with a wooden spoon into bite-sized pieces. Cook for 6-8 minutes until no pink remains and internal temperature reaches 160°F. Drain excess fat if needed.
- Stir in taco seasoning and cook for 2 minutes more until fragrant and well combined.
- Assemble bowls by layering warm roasted sweet potatoes, seasoned ground beef, sliced avocado, and cottage cheese. Drizzle with hot honey to taste and serve immediately for the best temperature contrast.