Forget the cans of Manwich sloppy joe sauce, because my mom’s homemade sloppy joes recipe is just as easy to make and sixty-four (or more) times as good, especially knowing there’s a generous helping of vegetables inside this homemade, ground hamburger-ed, comfort food, beef-ey sandwich. Remember the days when licking your plate was encouraged? They still are. And your fingers, and your chin too. I originally published this recipe in the earlier days of le FoodieCrush blog, and after making it time and time again, I felt it was time for a little refresh. It’s totally worthy. One of my favorite dinners as a kid was always Sloppy Joes, and the memories of stealing tastes of this burger/veggie mixture as it simmered on the stove still renders the same take-a-bite-then-burn-the-top-of-my-mouth-oh-no-it’s-now-become-a-blister result today as I hear the subliminal retort of my mom echo in my adult ear to “leave it alone or there’ll be nothing left for the rest of us to eat.” Guilty as charged. But, sorry mom, I still can’t help myself. And if you’re a fan of easy recipes and you make this one, my mom will tell you it’s okay that you taste-test your way through the making of it, too. And I’m here to attest, the top-of-the-mouth-blisters are totally worth it.
Homemade Sloppy Joes Ingredients
The homemade sloppy joe sauce and sandwiches come together in no time and require very few ingredients. Here’s what you’ll need to make this easy sloppy joe recipe:
- Ground beef
- Yellow onion
- Celery
- Green pepper
- Canned mushrooms
- Condensed tomato soup
- Garlic powder
- Kosher salt and pepper
- Hamburger buns
- Cheddar cheese
Regarding the mushrooms…I always double the amount, no matter what the recipe calls for, and in this recipe, it’s always canned mushrooms. Sure you could use fresh, but mom always used canned, so for this recipe I used two cans of mushrooms instead of one. They’re my favorite part. But maybe the ingredient that lends the simplest and integral flavor for this sloppiest of the joe recipes is a can of good-old memory-making-from-the-days-of-our-youth Campbell’s condensed tomato soup. It’s just the right balance of tomato flavor with a bit of sweetness to bridge all the flavors together.
What’s the Best Meat for Sloppy Joes?
The classic sloppy joe recipe always begins with simple but far from basic ground beef, aka the hamburger. Keeping a pound or two of the 85% lean 15% fat beefy ground sirloin or chuck blend in the freezer makes this simple dinnertime staple an easy one to make for any weeknight meal.
How to Make Sloppy Joes
This truly is the best sloppy joe recipe — it comes together so quickly! Simply brown the ground beef in a skillet, then stir in the chopped veggies and cook until they’re softened. Then, add the remaining ingredients to the pan and let the mixture simmer for a good 15 minutes so the flavors can come together. Once the homemade sloppy joe filling is done, you’re ready to dish it up. Choose a soft, delicious bun for these sandwiches because they deserve the best. I typically toast mine, sometimes buttered, sometimes sprinkled with garlic salt, sometimes not, but nearly always with a dollop of shredded cheddar cheese to be melted upon. Warming the bun matches the warmth of the burger mix, because who wants to bite into a cold bun only to be greeted with hot burger joe deliciousness? Match your temps, friends. My favorite way to serve is with a hearty serving of pickles and potato chips—no, not on the side, but right on the sandwich. That’s what makes this sandwich this kids’ dream-dinner all over again.
How to Make Sloppy Joes for 30 People or More
Because this easy sloppy joe recipe is loaded with ground beef plus an equal amount of veggies, one pound of ground beef is enough to make 8-10 sloppy joe sandwiches. To make this recipe for a party, tailgate, or easy dinner with family or friends, plan on 1 pound of ground beef per 8 sandwiches, equaling 4 pounds of ground beef plus four times the amount of vegetables and cans of tomato soup. You will need to increase the amount if you anticipate people eating more than one sandwich or you plan on filling them extra full.
Can I Add in Other Veggies?
This recipe calls for sautéed onions, bell pepper, and mushrooms. But you could always sneak in more diced or minced veggies or beans, that likely, nobody would really notice, such as:
- Butternut squash
- Zucchini
- Yellow squash
- Eggplant
- Lentils or white beans
- Chopped cabbage
- Chopped leafy greens such as spinach or kale
Can I Use Another Type of Ground Meat?
If ground beef isn’t your deal, you can always consider using instead:
- Ground turkey
- Ground chicken
- Ground bison
- Ground lentils (for a vegan sloppy joes recipe)
My mom’s recipe for sloppy joes always went above and beyond just the meat…for her, and for me, it’s all about the addition of the same ratio of vegetables to beef, if not more.
My Favorite Sloppy Joe Sides
- Potato chips and killer spicy kosher dill pickles always and forever
- French Onion Dip
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- Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes
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- Killer Garlic Fries with Rosemary
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One-Pot Homemade Sloppy Joes
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground beef , 85% lean 15% fat
- 1 medium yellow onion , chopped
- 2-3 ribs celery , chopped
- ½ green pepper , chopped
- 1 15- ounce can mushrooms , drained
- 1 10.75- ounce can of condensed tomato soup
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 1 teaspoons kosher salt
- ¾ teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
- 8 Hamburger buns or other favorite soft bun like brioche
- Grated cheddar cheese
Instructions
- In a deep sided skillet over medium-high heat, cook the ground beef, breaking into small pieces, until browned, about 5 minutes. Stir in the onion, green pepper, and celery and cook until tender, 4-5 minutes, stirring occasionally,
- Add the remaining ingredients and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until you've taste-tested so many bites you've developed blisters on the roof of your mouth.
- Toast buns and melt cheese on one side of the buns. Load the sloppy joe mix onto the buns and serve with pickles and potato chips.
Nutrition
More Sandwich Recipe Ideas
For more ideas of what to make with a simple pound of ground beef, check out this list of 20 hamburger recipes here.
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- My Favorite Reuben Sandwich Recipe
- Ham Salad Sandwiches
- BLT Grilled Cheese
- How to Make a Healthy-ish Fried Fish Sandwich
- Italian Chicken Wrap
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Mary
We love these sloppy joes! My kids typically cringe at the mere mention of mushrooms but don’t even notice them in this recipe. (Though like you, for me they’re my favorite part!) Leftover of this (if you make a big enough batch to have any!) are also great mixed into your favorite pasta sauce.
Heidi
Ah Mary! You’ve discovered one of my favorite comfort recipes. So glad the kids liked them too, even if they didn’t realize it :P
Kiaraglow
It looks yummy. Well, your recipes are worth trying. Will definitely cook it for my hubby this Sunday..Thanks
Ana
These are sooo good! Thanks for the recipe!
Jenna
I havent had these since I was a child! These definitly look like an upgrade!! Craving!!
Sabrina
I’d definitely like to forget the Manwich version, love all of these ingredients, but more importantly, had forgotten about sloppy joes entirely, love the ingredient swap suggestions too since sometimes the heavy tomato base can become too acidic, but regardless love the straightforward recipe and the alternatives, thank you!
Patti
You just reminded me how I loved those sloppy joes as much as you did. I might have to polish up my cooking skills and make a batch, you’ve enticed my tastebuds.
Lori Schumacher
Can these be made ahead and frozen for easy freezer meals?
heidi
Yes, you could totally freeze it and warm on the stovetop for eating later.
Heidi
Yes Lori, these sloppy joes are a great one to make ahead and freeze for later.
Laura (Blogging Over Thyme)
They all look great! I’m especially leaning towards the “curvy carrot” veggie version. YUM!
Jean | Delightful Repast
You need my homemade hamburger buns for these! Love a good sloppy joe!
Kris | iheartwellness.com
HOLY MOLY!!! These look FAB!!! I used to love it when my mom made sloppy joes too!! I would love the soggy buns and usually go back for seconds…..mmmmm
xxoo
heidi
I love em too, soggy buns and all. That’s why I load them with potato chips for crunch.
Sherilyn @ Wholepromise
Just found your blog and it is lovely and as for the sloppy joe’s – so yummy. loving all the options on offer here.
heidi
Thanks Sherilyn for coming by and getting sloppy with us.
Kelley
These look amaze balls. And I mean that in the best way possible.
heidi
I would expect only the best amazeballs from you mama.
Deborah
I actually just made sloppy joes last weekend!! And I can’t wait to share my childhood favorite!!
Bev Weidner
I’m hiding the computer screen from Aaron because he is such a sloppy joe FREAK that he’s liable to break my machine just salivating, looking at this post.
I need my laptop. You’ll understand.
p.s. theselookamazing