Classic Sloppy Joes (Printable)

Ground beef in tangy tomato sauce on toasted buns for an easy family dinner.

# What You'll Need:

→ Meats

01 - 1 lb ground beef, 80/20 blend preferred

→ Vegetables

02 - 1 small yellow onion, finely chopped
03 - 1 small green bell pepper, finely chopped
04 - 2 cloves garlic, minced

→ Sauce & Seasonings

05 - 1 cup tomato sauce
06 - 2 tbsp tomato paste
07 - 2 tbsp ketchup
08 - 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
09 - 1 tbsp brown sugar
10 - 1 tsp yellow mustard
11 - 1/2 tsp smoked paprika
12 - 1/2 tsp kosher salt
13 - 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
14 - 1/4 tsp chili powder

→ To Serve

15 - 4 soft hamburger buns, split and lightly toasted
16 - Dill pickle slices

# Step-by-Step Directions:

01 - Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add the ground beef and cook, stirring frequently and breaking up with a wooden spoon, until browned and no longer pink, approximately 5–6 minutes. Drain excess fat if needed.
02 - Add the chopped onion, bell pepper, and garlic to the skillet with the beef. Sauté until vegetables are softened and fragrant, about 3–4 minutes.
03 - Pour in the tomato sauce, tomato paste, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, mustard, smoked paprika, salt, black pepper, and chili powder. Stir thoroughly to combine all ingredients.
04 - Reduce heat to low and let the mixture simmer uncovered for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. The sauce should thicken noticeably as flavors meld together.
05 - Taste the mixture and adjust seasoning with additional salt, pepper, or brown sugar if desired.
06 - Spoon the beef mixture generously onto the bottom half of each toasted bun. Add dill pickle slices if preferred, then cover with the top bun. Serve immediately while hot.

# Expert Hints:

01 -
  • The sauce hits every note sweet, tangy, and just smoky enough to make you pause
  • Comes together in 30 minutes flat, perfect for those nights when everyone is hungry NOW
  • Messy is the point here, so let go of any hope for clean hands
02 -
  • The sauce needs those 10 minutes of simmering to transform from separate ingredients into something cohesive
  • Too much draining of the beef fat leaves you with a less rich final result
  • These are best eaten the moment they hit the plate, they do not improve with time
03 -
  • A splash of beef broth or a pat of butter stirred in at the end takes the richness to another level
  • Ground turkey works but you might want to add a little olive oil since theres less natural fat
  • The sauce freezes beautifully if you want to double the recipe and save half for later
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