These absolutely delicious ground turkey sloppy joes are a healthier version of the classic, made in one skillet and ready in less than 30 minutes! Homemade yet easy to make, this is a family-friendly dinner that you can even make ahead of time.
This Turkey Sloppy Joes recipe is a healthier twist on a classic that my family really loves. We enjoy recipes with simple ingredients, and sandwich recipes are always a winner… like my Cheese Steaks and Ultimate Grilled Cheese! This is one of my Sandwich Recipes I know you’ll want to keep on hand!
Turkey sloppy joes recipe
I’ve always been a fan of classic sloppy joes. There’s something so innately satisfying about the sweet and savory combination and messiness of it all! And I know you all love them too, since my original sloppy joes have been incredibly popular over the years 🙂
I’ve shared a few versions here on the site, like my Mississippi roast sloppy joes, and a Tex-Mex version… which all COULD be made using ground turkey.
But I wanted to give you one that was specifically developed to be made with turkey.
This sloppy joe recipe is sweet, tangy, zesty and savory, with the perfect texture and consistency. Of course, we all have different tastes, so I’ve detailed in the “variations” section of the post how you can make substitutions, but we love this turkey sloppy joe recipe.
Technically, these should be called a sloppy jane. I hadn’t heard of such a thing until I was doing keyword research for this blog post and googled what it was. Apparently a sloppy jane is simply a sloppy joe recipe, but made with ground turkey instead!
So whichever name you call them, I hope you give them a try and love them as much as we do.
How to make the best turkey sloppy joes
- Cook meat. To a skillet, add the turkey, onion and bell pepper and cook over MED HIGH heat, crumbling the turkey as it cooks, until cooked through and vegetables are softened. Drain.
- Add sauce. Add all remaining ingredients and stir well.
- Simmer. Cook over MED/MED LOW for 10-15 minutes, until sloppy joes are thickened to your liking, making sure to stir frequently.
- Serve. Serve hot on toasted buns.
Additional cooking tips
- Toast the buns – Before you get started with making the sloppy joe mixture, toast your buns. Toasting the bun makes ALL the difference, and only takes a few minutes. Just crank up the heat under the skillet to MED HIGH/HIGH, and add a drizzle of vegetable oil. When the oil is hot, add the buns, cook just 30 seconds to a minute or until they’re golden brown, then place the buns cut side up on a cooling rack after they’ve been toasted.
- Consistency – Watch the sauce so that it doesn’t reduce too much. When too much of the sauce reduces, it gives you a dry sloppy joe mixture. 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. If the sauce immediately flows back into that trail, it’s too liquid-y. I want a few seconds before the sauce covers the trail, which gives me a saucy consistency that’s not too liquid.
- Bun type – Choose your favorite type of bun. I usually go for either a pretzel bun (like I did in these Beer and Chorizo Sloppy Joes!), or a brioche bun like I’ve done here.
Variations of this recipe
- Chicken – this recipe is delicious with ground chicken as well.
- Beef – and of course, you can use the original meat used in sloppy joes, ground beef.
- Veggies – feel free to add any additional veggies to this recipe. Some finely grated carrot (grated on the small holes of a box grater), are great to add because no one will even know they’re there!
- Spicy – if you’re a fan of the heat, try substituting a jalapeno for the green bell pepper, and adding some cayenne pepper and/or hot sauce.
- Texture – some people aren’t big fans of the actual pieces of veggies in their sloppy joes. You can add the onion and bell pepper to a food processor and pulse until very finely minced, almost like a paste.
- Molasses – for some depth of flavor, try adding a spoonful of molasses!
- Broth – for even MORE flavor, try using chicken broth instead
- Sugar – brown sugar can be substituted, or you can omit the sugar entirely. It’s all up to you 🙂
What to do with sloppy joe meat?
Number one, slap some on a toasted bun!! After that, here are some of my favorite things to do:
- Spoon some over some crispy waffle fries. 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. Cheese makes a great addition to these as well!
- Add some on top of a burger.
Making turkey sloppy joes ahead of time
Even though this recipe comes together in less than 30 minutes, there are some nights that even that might take too long. We’ve all had them!
The good news is, sloppy joes are great to make ahead of time. Just follow the recipe, but leave the mixture a little “wetter” than you normally would.
This way when you reheat the sloppy joes, they won’t dry out.
Storage
Leftover sloppy joe mixture should be refrigerated in an airtight container and consumed within 4-5 days.
Freezing
The next time you’re making sloppy joes, make a double batch and freeze half of it for the next time!
Just cool the sloppy joes 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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Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp vegetable oil
- 1 lb ground turkey (I like the flavor of 93/7)
- 1/2 large yellow onion minced
- 1/3 large green bell pepper minced
- 1/2 tsp chili powder
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 1 Tbsp spicy brown mustard (regular mustard can be substituted)
- 1/2 cup ketchup
- 1/3 cup barbecue sauce
- 3 Tbsp tomato paste
- 1 Tbsp granulated sugar more or less, to taste
- 1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 cup water
Instructions
Toast Buns
- Heat a large skillet over MED HIGH/HIGH heat. Add a drizzle of vegetable oil, and once hot, add buns, cut side down. Cook for 30 seconds to a minute (this time will vary), or until golden brown on the bottoms.
- Remove to a wire cooling rack, cut sides up.
Cook Meat and Vegetables
- Heat oil in large skillet over MED-HIGH heat. Add turkey, onion and bell pepper and cook, breaking apart into crumbles as it cooks, about 5 minutes, or until turkey is cooked through and vegetables are beginning to soften. Transfer to colander to drain.
Add Sauce
- Add chili powder, garlic powder, salt, pepper, mustard, ketchup, barbecue sauce, tomato paste, sugar, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce and water and stir well to combine.
Simmer and Serve
- Reduce heat to MED/MED LOW and cook for 10-15 minutes, until mixture has thickened to your liking, stirring often. Remove from heat and serve over toasted buns.
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Chef Tips
- Calorie count (which is an estimate) does not include buns, as these will vary from person to person.
- Toast the buns - Before you get started with making the sloppy joe mixture, toast your buns. Toasting the bun makes ALL the difference, and only takes a few minutes. Just crank up the heat under the skillet to MED HIGH/HIGH, and add a drizzle of vegetable oil. When the oil is hot, add the buns, cook just 30 seconds to a minute or until they're golden brown, then place the buns cut side up on a cooling rack after they've been toasted.
- Consistency - Watch the sauce so that it doesn’t reduce too much. When too much of the sauce reduces, it gives you a dry sloppy joe mixture. 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. If the sauce immediately flows back into that trail, it’s too liquid-y. I want a few seconds before the sauce covers the trail, which gives me a saucy consistency that’s not too liquid.
Nutrition Disclaimer
The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
Any nutritional information shared is an estimate, and is automatically calculated through a program. If calorie count is important to you, I recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
The Chunky Chef is not a nutritionist and doesn’t provide full nutritional information for recipes as there is a potential for error and we wouldn’t want to potentially and/or unknowingly pass along incorrect information.
Laurel says
Loved it! I doubled the recipe and sautéed in a dutch oven. There was enough liquid that I didn’t need to add any water. I also omitted the sugar because I used a sweet BBQ sauce and it would have been overkill. Will make again!
Hillary says
This recipe is so delicious! Can I make this in an instant pot? I don’t want to overcook it so how long would you suggest?
The Chunky Chef says
I’ve not tested this recipe in an Instant Pot. So while I’m sure it could be cooked in one, I can’t speak to the specifics with any certainty. If you do some experimenting and test using your Instant Pot, I’d love to know how it turns out 🙂
Michaele says
My husband and I loved it. We had it with and without melted cheese.
Jillian says
Excellent recipe! Perfect for my picky eater and great idea to sneak carrots and onions by using the food processor. She doesn’t mind the flavor from onions but can’t do the texture. Ate these right up. We’ll be making them again and may even try freezing some. We used dijon mustard and brown sugar on ours.
Pat says
Thanks for sharing. This was delicious. I didn’t have tomato paste, and I used brown sugar. I will definitely make again.
Jessica cooper says
The best recipe I’ve tried for Turkey joes!!!
LL says
These are so delicious–so much better than canned sloppy joe sauce and nearly as easy. My family loves them
Haley says
Incredible recipe! I have 3 young kids and we all devoured these sloppy joes. I lowered the chili powder amount and substituted the bell peppers for shredded carrots and zucchini. Will definitely make it again! Thank you!
Denise says
Turned out excellent thank you
Paula says
This recipe was delicious! Toasted my buns with a little butter and garlic powder.. yum!!
Maralyn says
Thank you for sharing this recipe, I made it today, I didn’t have tomato paste, and I did not add sugar, but it is delicious !
Melissa says
This recipe was fantastic!! Tasted like childhood. We will definitely be adding this to our go tos.
Kerri says
I just made this for lunch and I have to say this is the BEST Turkey Joe recipe I’ve ever tasted! Here’s what I did – I used sugar free BBQ sauce, and sugar free Catsup, I did not add the sugar called for in the recipe either and it came out “SUPER DELICIOUS ” I was worried it wouldn’t taste very good without the sugars, but I was very happy to find out it was incredibly awesome. I grilled up some veggies and poured it on top of the veggies.
Thank you so much for all of your fantabulous recipes, especially this one. ❤
Lisa Thim says
Thank you for the nice recipe
Maria says
This gotta be the best sloppy joes I’ve ever had!
D says
Love it. My boyfriend loves it so much too
Terri says
My son says these were way better than Manwich! That’s a WIN!
Eddy says
I don’t usually leave reviews but this is the best sloppy joe recipe! My kids love it and one of them can be especially picky. He gets excited every time I make it! Thank you!!!
Susan says
One of the most complete recipes I’ve ever read. Came out perfectly, and my grandkids, who will eat nothing, gobbled it up.
Mary says
This is very good! Love it