Step away from the canned sauce and give these homemade sloppy joes a try! They’re truly the best version of a childhood favorite!
As we head into the upcoming holiday season, I’ve been thinking about family-friendly meals.ย You know, those meals that your kids always want to eat.ย In our house, this Creamy Baked Mac and Cheese is number one on our list… with these sloppy joes being number 2!ย With two little ones myself, I know ALL too well how frustrating it is to cook a meal and have them promptly turn up their noses and say it’s “gross”. *facepalm*
I’ve always been a fan of classic sloppy joes.ย There’s something so innately satisfying about the sweet and savory combination and messiness of it all!ย And I know you all love them too, since I’ve been getting a lot of requests for sloppy joe recipes.
I’ve made a LOT of sloppy joe recipes lately, trying to come up with the perfect one.ย Some were too sweet, others too spicy.ย Well guys, I finally got it.ย The perfect balance.ย This sloppy joe recipe is sweet, tangy, zesty and savory, with the perfect texture and consistency.
HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE SLOPPY JOES
Homemade sloppy joes are incredibly easy to make, and come together in one skillet in about 20 minutes or so.ย Browned beef is mixed with onion and green pepper and simmered in a sweetened tomato/ketchup sauce.ย The secret is in finding the right seasoning for the sauce!
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MANWICH AND SLOPPY JOES?
Technically Manwich is a pre-made sauce that’s used to make sloppy joes.ย I’m not sure exactly what’s in it, and have never tried it myself, so I can’t say that my recipe tastes similar or not.ย Manwich is marketed as a easy way to make sloppy joes… but in reality, homemade sloppy joes are JUST as easy to make!
HOW DID SLOPPY JOES GET THEIR NAME?
From what I can glean from the good ol’ internet, a cook named Joe in a cafe in Sioux City, Iowa added a tomato sauce to a loose meat sandwich.ย It must have been a favorite and took off!
WHAT CAN I DO WITH SLOPPY JOE MEAT?
Number one, slap some on a toasted bun!!ย After that, here are some of my favorite things to do:
- Spoon some over some crispy waffle fries.ย Bonus points if you also melt some cheese over the fries before adding the sloppy joe meat!
- Add some to a grilled cheese.
- Roll up in crescent roll dough and bake at 375 F degrees for about 12-15 minutes.ย Cheese makes a great addition to these as well!
- Add some on top of a burger.
CAN YOU MAKE SLOPPY JOES IN A CROCKPOT?
You can!ย Just brown the beef and add all the remaining ingredients (no buns though), and cook on LOW for about 4-6 hours, or HIGH for 2-3 hours.ย This will have a softer texture than skillet sloppy joes though.
PRO TIPS FOR MAKING HOMEMADE SLOPPY JOES:
- Before you get started, toast your buns.ย Toasting the bun makes ALL the difference, and only takes a few minutes.ย Crank up the heat under the skillet to high, and add a drizzle of vegetable oil.ย When the oil is hot, add the buns, then place the buns cut side up on a cooling rack after they’re toasted.
- Watch the sauce so that it doesn’t reduce too much.ย When too much of the sauce reduces, it gives you a dry sloppy joe mixture.ย Everyone likes theirs a little differently, but for me, I cook it down so that I can see the bits of meat, and when I drag my spoon through the sauce, it leaves a trail where the sauce is parted.ย If the sauce immediately flows back into that trail, it’s too liquid-y.ย I want a few seconds before the sauce covers the trail, which gives me a saucy consistency that’s not too liquid.
- Choose your favorite type of bun.ย I usually go for either a pretzel bun (like I did in these Beer and Chorizo Sloppy Joes!), or a brioche bun.
SHOP THE RECIPE:
- Skillet – I like to use either stainless steel or cast iron for this, as they both give a great sear!
- Wooden plate – I love these for sandwiches!
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Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp butter
- 1 tsp olive oil
- 1 lb. ground beef
- 1/3 green bell pepper, minced
- 1/2 large yellow onion, minced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 Tbsp tomato paste
- 2/3 cup ketchup
- 1/3 cup water
- 1 Tbsp brown sugar (or less, if you prefer)
- 1 tsp yellow mustard
- 3/4 tsp chili powder
- 1/2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 1/4 tsp red pepper flakes (optional)
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- dash of hot sauce (optional)
Instructions
- Heat butter and oil in large skillet over MED/MED-HIGH heat.ย Add beef and brown, breaking apart into crumbles as it cooks, about 5 minutes.ย Transfer to colander to drain.
- Add onion and bell pepper to same skillet and cook 2-3 minutes, until soft. Add garlic and cook 30 seconds or so, until fragrant. Add beef back to the skillet and add tomato paste. Stir well.
- Add ketchup, water, brown sugar, mustard, chili powder, Worcestershire sauce, salt, red pepper flakes (if using), and black pepper. Stir well to combine.
- Cook over MED heat for 10-15 minutes, until mixture has thickened to your liking. Remove from heat and serve over toasted buns.
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Chef Tips
- Cool the mixture completely, then add to freezer containers and freeze for up to 4 months.
- Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat before serving.
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Nutrition Disclaimer
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Dean says
This sauce is nothing but ketchup flavored. Donโt waste your time. I dumped this out before my family could be subjected to this drek.
Jan Wilson Rosen says
Absolutely the best Sloppy Joe recipe I have ever tried and I am 64 years old and a Sloppy Joe lover. Just fantastic. Perfectly seasoned. Thank you so much!!
Carla says
Parents and kids devoured
Dianne says
The best recipe Iโve found for a homemade sloppy joe.
Carol Delle Donne says
slopy joe recipe is amazing
Kathy says
Excellent recipe! Will never buy manwhich again! Thanks!
McBain says
It was an easy, fast dish that is forgiving. I didn’t have Worcestershire sauce so I just tweaked the other seasonings a bit and the kids loved it.
Jill Dawson says
These are excellent!
cindy mcmaster says
Fantastic Hurricane Ian food, thanks!!!
Cathy says
This recipe is now the favorite for my family friends and neighbors everyone loves it
Debbie says
Awesome
Thelma Ruth sweat Melton says
This is so much like my mom’s, she never followed a recipe she’d say it’s just a pinch of this and a dab of that! Making theses brings back so many memories thank you for sharing
PeggySue2u2 says
I grew up on a few different sloppy joe recipes and girl; you know how to make a great mix. I even add Worcestershire to my spaghetti.
I have a few recipes up my sleeve and people love them but, I am always looking for new ideas. That’s what a good cook does: evolve. Especially, when there are hungry kids to feed. Picky ones at that.
If it comes in a dry packet, any beef can be transformed into a sloppy joe like spaghetti, meatloaf or even chow-mein (but skip the packet…LOL). I make a mean sloppy bulgogi jo. Tonight, we had Wagyu sloppy joes. I will share your recipe since I see that you have pinterest. I look forward to trying your recipe and seeing your other contributions. ๐
Crystal says
Best recipe ever!
Aida says
Thats not for 6! May be 3 or 4
The Chunky Chef says
Serving amounts are always an estimation, and of course everyone is free to determine their own portion sizes.
Elizabeth Fisher says
This recipe makes the best sloppy joes Iโve ever had! My family loves it. I use organic grass-fed beef and organic seasonings so I feel good about serving it to my loved ones.
Dianne says
The adult Sloppy Joe. Fantastic. Kids will love it too. But you can taste the veggies.
Audrey says
Hi there – I needed to whip up a quick, tasty dinner last night & somehow thought of Sloppy Joeโs. I couldnโt find my usual recipe so I search online. Lo & behold, I found your recipe and after reading it, I knew it would be perfect for my family.
It was a hit! Delicious! Perfect balance of heat, sweet, and tang. A definite keeper. Thank you!
Jorxan says
Is there a substitute for the tomato paste?
The Chunky Chef says
You could use a bit more ketchup, use tomato sauce, or just leave it out ๐
PeggySue2u2 says
When my Dad was thought to be allergic to nightshades, I used carrots and carrot juice can be bought or made in a juicer or magic bullet. Also, Trader Joe’s sells a pumpkin pasta sauce.
Lauren Wallenius says
Can you substitute ground turkey for the beef?
The Chunky Chef says
Sure thing ๐