You likely have the ingredients needed to make this homemade sloppy joe mix and sauce in your fridge and pantry!
We make A LOT of sloppy joe type meals around our house and over time, I’ve developed this delicious homemade mix of spices to use to make my own homemade sloppy joe sauce.
It’s a mix of common pantry spices, that get stirred in with ground beef, ground turkey, or ground chicken, along with a few other ingredients to complete the sauce.
This combination of dry spice with wet ingredients plus a can of tomato sauce makes for the perfect homemade sloppy joe sauce.
Check out the Sloppy Joe Mix Recipe and meal ideas below
We love Sloppy Joes (and Janes) at our house. We love them slider style (which is actually easier for the kids!), cheesesteak style, meatless style, as well as the with the store bought can and the DIY sauce. Regardless of how they are made, we love them.
I find in the summer months that they are an easy go to recipe for us…the kids love them, they are a perfect dinner after an afternoon at the pool (and the kids are s.t.a.r.v.i.n.g.), plus I can regularly find burger buns or slider/dinner rolls on sale during the summer months too! I’ll grab a few extra bags to stash into the freezer. Also, cooked sloppy joe meat freezes really well…so even if we get home from the pool at 6 pm, I can have dinner on the table 20 minutes later!
(How? Quick thaw the sloppy joe meat, warm it in the skillet or microwave, serve!)
If I don’t have a can of sauce in the pantry, this is my default homemade sloppy joe mix. It’s perfectly smoky (thanks to the cumin and smoked paprika), perfectly tangy and perfectly sweet. Add onions, green peppers, red peppers, yellow peppers, or orange peppers if you have them on hand, or want to sneak in a few veggies.
How to Make Homemade Sloppy Joe Mix
Check out this recipe, give it a whirl (chances are you have all the ingredients in your pantry…no need to run to the store!) and let me know what you think!
(Note: If you want to mix up a large batch of this, check multiply the top section of ingredients by however many batches you wish to make. Combine and mix well, then store in a resealable, airtight plastic container. When ready to use, scoop out 1/4 cup plus 1 tsp of the mixture and mix with the ingredients listed in the second section.)
Best Sloppy Joe Mix Recipes on $5 Dinners
You could use this homemade sloppy joe mix and homemade sloppy joe sauce in any of these recipes on $5 Dinners!
- Keto Sloppy Joes
- Sloppy Joe Biscuits
- Korean Sloppy Joes
- Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes
- Sloppy Joe Nachos
- Slopp-Cheesy Sliders
Homemade Sloppy Joe Mix
Ingredients
- 3 Tbsp brown sugar
- 1 Tbsp minced onion
- 1 Tbsp smoked paprika (regular paprika works too!)
- 1 tsp ground cumin
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp pepper
- MIX WITH...
- 1 lb. ground beef
- 15 oz. can tomato sauce, plus 1/2 cans worth of water
- 1 Tbsp mustard
- 2 1/2 Tbsp cider vinegar
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine the brown sugar, minced onion, ground cumin, smoked paprika, garlic powder, salt and pepper.
- Brown the ground beef, then stir in the tomato sauce plus about 1/2 cans worth of water (more if you plan on simmering it a long time), the mustard and cider vinegar. Add in the spices mixture and stir into the sauce. Let simmer for 5-10 minutes, giving time for the flavors and spices to infuse into the sauce.
- Serve Sloppy Joes on buns (or over rice) with favorite side dishes.
Ryan says
My family tried this recipe tonight side by side with Manwich and it was declared the winner!
The only thing that I would do differently is not to add any water because I had to add some flour and let it simmer for quite a while to get it thick enough to eat on buns. Other than that, it was perfect!
Brian S says
Try tomato paste instead of the sauce
Sherri says
Made tonight as written with a few green peppers, it was delicious. Will surely make again
Regina says
Made this tonight with the addition of green peppers. I didn’t have tomato sauce, so I used a small can of tomato paste and a whole can of water. It came out the perfect consistency and I will agree with another comment – better than Manwich. Never buying that stuff again. Thanks for the recipe!
Laura K says
Erin ~ This was amazing! I was in a pinch for dinner tonight and really wanted an easy Saturday night quick-fix. My family gobbled it up! A definite go-to for a busy night or even a low key weekend night. I’ve had a few minutes to check out your boards. You have a new Pinterest Fan!
Linda says
After finding an additive similar to msg in a packet of sloppy joe mix, i had to ditch it! Got sensitive to msg recently and couldn’t risk a 3 day headache. I used vegetarian “meat” with your recipe and it rocks! thanks much for a quick fix dinner!
Fefe says
This was fantastic!! Agree with others way better than manwich! Trying to cut out unnecessary additives.Used tomato paste instead of sauce and it turned out great. Also sauted onions and garlic in with the meat. Thank you for the great recipe.
Eileen says
I replaced the ground meat with a can of drained and rinsed black beans for my vegetarian daughter – she LOVED it! I sort of smashed some of the beans up to give it a better consistency. She says thank you!!
Erin, The $5 Dinner Mom says
You are welcome!
Amy Pieper says
Made this for lunch and it was a hit. Thank you so much!!
Roger DC 3 US Navy says
Erin, I made this Sloppy Joe for our Vietnam Veteran of America meeting. The guys loved it, to say the least it was a great hit. I served it with side of Apple Cole Slaw, with chips. I used firm buns with sesame seeds on top.
I will have to try it with cinnamon in the beef nest time.
Stephanie says
This was delicious! I didn’t have the usual sloppy joe mix packet, and your spice mix was better than those premade packets!!! Thank you for sharing!
Sue F says
Very good recipe. I twicked it s bit with balsamic vinegar and some lemon juice concentrate, otherwise so so delicious
Beth says
We really liked this recipe. My husband said it tasted better than Manwich and my daughter said it tasted just like it so it must have been good. Very easy to make. I only had regular Paprika so I used that and didn’t add in any peppers. I used onion powder, not fresh onions. Thanks for this recipe.
Nicole Saltzman says
Oh this was delicious! Thank you so much for this recipe. I needed to make sloppy Joe’s tonight but didn’t have any mix and didn’t have time to go to the store. Yours was the first recipe I found and I had all the ingredients. The only thing I didn’t add was the minced onion because I cooked half an onion and a red pepper in with the meat. Thank you so much. I’m definitely switching. I ALWAYS have these ingredients on hand.
Kassy says
Used diced tomatos and paste. Plus put it on Italian bread with provolone cheese. Great for sure.
Sophia says
Can u make this and substitute the tomato sauce with pasta sauce and no water?
Joann says
It is hard to find a packet of sloppy joe mix during this pandemic. So, I looked online for a homemade recipe and I’m glad I found this! I did use a 6 oz. can of tomato paste plus 1/2 c. water instead of the tomato sauce. It was great! No more packet mixes for us!
Nancy says
I made this recipe last night. I didn’t change a thing. It was very tasty and easy.
Mitch says
5 stars, A+++, 100%.
I will never again buy a packet loaded with chemicals.
I didn’t have tomato sauce so I used a can of tomato paste.
Came out thick and awesome.
A great use for our homemade smoked paprika.
MaƩve says
Had a lb. of ground beef that I needed to use, came across this recipe and it was perfect! Used bell pepper and onion, substituted Adobe of the garlic powder and used prosecco wine vinegar. Tasted great!
Kathy Wolff says
I’ve made this recipe several times and loved it! Tonight I didn’t have tomato sauce or paste. Used 14.5 can of diced petite tomatoes and it turned out great!