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If you’ve ever thought sloppy joes were bland or boring, this recipe will completely change your mind. After testing version after version, we finally created the best sloppy joe recipe.
It’s rich, savory, a little sweet, and packed with smoky flavor. It’s quick, easy, and made with simple pantry ingredients, making it perfect for busy weeknights. These sloppy joes are messy in the best way—and guaranteed to be a family favorite.

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All these years, I thought sloppy joes were the worst dinner ever. School lunches? Hard pass. Homemade versions? Still not convinced.
But after months of testing, tweaking, and trying again, we finally landed on a version that completely changed my mind.
This one is rich, savory, a little smoky, and just sweet enough. It’s the kind of sloppy joe you actually crave and go back for seconds (and thirds).
Why You’ll Love These Sloppy Joes
- Quick: Ready in about 30 minutes
- Flavor: Sweet, savory, and perfectly balanced
- Easy: Made with simple pantry ingredients
- Homemade is Best: Way better than canned sloppy joe sauce
- Loved by All: Kid-friendly and crowd-approved

What is a Sloppy Joe?
To be clear, a sloppy joe is not just chili slapped on a bun. It’s a saucy mixture of ground beef (or pork), onions, ketchup or tomato sauce, Worcestershire, and seasonings all piled onto a soft hamburger bun.
It dates back to the early 1900s, when a cook named Joe in Sioux City, Iowa supposedly added tomato sauce to his loose meat sandwiches, and just like that, the sloppy joe was born.
Ingredients You’ll Need
For this easy sloppy joe recipe, you’ll need a handful of ingredients. I bet most of these ingredients are in your pantry already! For the sloppy joe meat mixture, you’ll need…
- Butter
- Onion
- Red Bell Pepper
- Garlic
- Ground Beef
Although you can’t have sloppy joes without the meat, the sloppy joe sauce is what really makes this recipe. For the sloppy joe sauce, you’ll need…
- Brown Sugar
- Dijon Mustard
- Worcestershire Sauce
- Liquid Smoke
- Ketchup
- Apple Cider Vinegar
- Spices: chili powder, smoked paprika, salt and pepper
What makes this sloppy joe sauce so amazing is its blend of sweet and smoky flavors. The sauce has so much depth to it, which you wouldn’t expect for such a simple dinner recipe!

How to Make Homemade Sloppy Joes
I’m not sure we could have made this sloppy joe recipe any easier! Here’s the basic rundown of how to make the best sloppy joes and how to make sloppy joe sauce:
- Melt butter in a large skillet or Dutch oven and cook the onion until soft.
- Add the bell pepper and garlic and cook until fragrant.
- Add the ground beef and cook until browned, breaking it up as it cooks.
- Stir in all sauce ingredients and let simmer for 5 minutes (or longer for deeper flavor).
- Spoon onto toasted buns and serve warm.
What Makes This the Best Sloppy Joe Recipe
It all comes down to flavor.
Instead of relying on just ketchup, this sauce is layered with:
- Brown sugar for sweetness
- Worcestershire for depth
- Dijon for tang
- A hint of liquid smoke for that subtle BBQ flavor
It’s rich, balanced, and tastes like it simmered all day even though it comes together fast.

Tips for the Best Sloppy Joes

- Use 80/20 ground beef for the best flavor
- Let it simmer longer for deeper flavor
- Toast the buns so they don’t get soggy
- Make it ahead—it tastes even better the next day
- Double or triple the recipe to feed a crowd
- Add cheese for an extra indulgent version
- Make it kid friendly by breaking up the bun into the bite size pieces and scooping the filling over the top and eat it with a fork
What to Serve With Sloppy Joes?
Sloppy joes are the ultimate comfort food and pair perfectly with classic sides:
- Classic Grilled Corn
- Best Baked Beans
- Macaroni Salad
- Best Potato Salad
- Classic Broccoli Salad with Bacon

Sloppy Joe FAQs
Absolutely! You can use pretty much any ground meat you’d like in these easy sloppy joes. If you’d like to use ground turkey in particular, we recommend making our Healthier Ground Turkey Sloppy Joes instead.
We love the hint of smokiness it adds to this sloppy joe recipe, but you can omit it if you don’t have any on hand.
Manwich is basically a brand of sloppy joes that you can buy at the grocery store. It comes in a can and just needs to be warmed up before serving it on buns. It’s an okay version of a sloppy joe, but making sloppy joes from scratch is far superior in my opinion!
Most definitely. You’ll need to brown the beef first, then you can add everything into the slow cooker and let it cook low and slow for up to three hours. You’ll need to stir it occasionally though! If you have a regular sized slow cooker, we recommend doubling this easy sloppy joe recipe to fill the entire thing.

Storage Tips
Fridge: Store in an airtight container for 4–5 days
Freezer: Let cool completely. Freeze up to 3 months
Reheat: Warm on the stovetop or microwave until heated through

These sloppy joes are everything you want in a quick and easy dinner. They are rich, flavorful, and incredibly satisfying. Whether you’re feeding your family or making a nostalgic comfort meal, this recipe delivers every single time.
More Ground Beef Dinner Recipes:
- Korean Ground Beef and Rice
- Cheesy Ground Beef and Rice Casserole
- Instant Pot Chili
- Ground Beef Tacos
- Instant Pot Ground Beef Burrito Bowls
Watch How This Recipe is Made…






Delicious!! Very flavorful. I didn’t have liquid smoke or chili powder but will put those items on my grocery list to make this again. Might add a little less brown sugar
Thank you so much for the feedback and review Linda! So glad you enjoyed it!
These were delicious! On homemade Hamburger buns! I followed the other reviews and added only 2 TBSP of the vinegar, and upped the liquid smoke to 1 tsp. This will be my ‘go to recipe’
Yay! Love to hear this! Thanks for taking time to leave a comment and review!
Best sloppy Joe’s we’ve eaten!
Yay!! Thank you so much!
The filling has just finished cooking and it’s going to the office for lunch tomorrow. They are very much looking forward to these !
Yay! How did it go??
I make Sloppy Joes quit often as I am a bar owner and we have football games at the bar and it does go along way with a crowd. I was just curious of what was in your best Sloppy Joe recipe. Everyone tells me I do make the best Sloppy Joe’s, people that know I am making it and really don’t get into football do stop in just to have my “Joes”! Well guess what I don’t have a recipe it is all in my head and what is in your recipe is exactly how I make mine. Yes they are the best tasting that I have ever had. Enjoy!
Thank you so much Mary Beth!
This is my go to sloppy joe recipe! Easy to make and easy to make it your own by altering the amount of spices to your preference. I usually made a quadruple batch and freeze some….always love a good freezer meal!
Thank you so much Janelle!
The best, truly the best sloppy joes ever!!!!!
Woop woop!! Thank you!
Made a homemade gluten free Mac and cheese with elbow macaroni poured the sloppy joe over the top with grated free parm over the top! Can’t beat that for good old comfort food. Hum!!
Wow! That sounds divine! So glad you enjoyed it!
This was so good! My boys loved it! I will decrease the sugar next time but will definitely make again. Thank you.
Yay! So glad you enjoyed it!
Best sloppy joes we ever had. I simmered them for about hour which I think really brings out the spices and makes all the flavors meld together. Thank you for the recipe. Manwich has nothing on these!!
Yay Kris! Thank you so much for the feedback! And yes, the simmering makes a huge difference!
This recipe was entirely too sweet! I had to add another tbsp of chili powder just make it palatable. Don’t get me wrong the flavor was good, would just recommend cutting the brow sugar in half or more.
Hi William! Everyone tastes sweetness differently. I would definitely recommend cutting the sugar in half if you don’t enjoy the sweetness. Thank you for the feedback!