Okay, let’s dive into my little kitchen adventure with Lipton’s Beefy Onion Soup Mix. I’ve always loved using these packets for quick flavor boosts, but I wanted to see what else I could do with them beyond just, you know, soup.
First, I grabbed a packet of the Lipton Beefy Onion Soup Mix. The smell alone is enough to get your stomach rumbling, right? I mean that savory, rich, onion-y goodness.

My Experiment Begins
So, I decided to try a few different things. I’m no chef, mind you, just someone who likes to mess around in the kitchen. My first thought was, “What about a meatloaf?” I usually just wing it with meatloaf, throwing in whatever seasonings I have on hand. This time, I used the soup mix as the main flavor.
I took about a pound and a half of ground beef, one egg, some breadcrumbs (just a handful, really), and the star of the show, that Lipton Beefy Onion Soup Mix. I just mixed it all up with my hands – get in there, don’t be shy! I formed it into a loaf shape on a baking sheet. I didn’t use a loaf pan because I like the crusty edges.
Then, I popped it into the oven at, I think, 350 degrees. It took a while, maybe 45 minutes to an hour? I just kept checking it until the middle was cooked through. And wow. The smell while it was baking? Amazing. The meatloaf came out super flavorful. It had that classic onion-y taste, but with a deeper, beefier flavor than usual. My family devoured it.
Next Up: Roasted Potatoes
Okay, so the meatloaf was a win. Next, I wanted something simple. I grabbed some potatoes – you know, the small red ones. I washed them and cut them into chunks. No need to peel them; the skin gets all crispy and delicious.
I tossed the potatoes in a bowl with a little bit of olive oil, and then – you guessed it – I sprinkled in about half a packet of the Beefy Onion Soup Mix. Make sure you get those potatoes evenly coated.
I spread them out on a baking sheet, making sure they weren’t too crowded. Into the oven they went, same temperature as before, 350. These cooked a bit faster, maybe 30 minutes? Just keep an eye on them and give them a stir every now and then. They’re done when they’re tender on the inside and crispy on the outside.
Those potatoes were great! They were the perfect side dish for pretty much anything, from simple roast chicken to burgers. And that added onion flavor made it much more flavorful.

Final thoughts
I also want to try and make it as a burger, just mix the ground beef and soup mix, then form a patty and grill it.
So, yeah, that’s my little Lipton Beefy Onion Soup Mix experiment. It’s such a simple thing, but it really does add a ton of flavor. Don’t be afraid to try it in different dishes! It’s all about having fun in the kitchen, right?