These Healthy Sloppy Joes are made with lean ground beef, low-sugar ketchup, BBQ sauce and low-fat cheese. They’re a guiltless version of the classic American Sloppy Joe recipe.

Can you say sloppy joe in your head without instantly picturing Adam Sandler singing that Lunch lady song about them? 

I definitely cannot.

These Healthy Sloppy Joes are made with lean ground beef, low-sugar ketchup and BBQ sauce and low-fat cheese. The indulgent recipe you crave without the guilt.
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Sloppy Joes are quintessential American food, aren’t they?

Here’s the funny thing, I never ate a single one growing up. Not one. 

My mom just didn’t do sloppy joes for some reason. We also didn’t do taco night or chicken nuggets. Breaded chicken cutlets, yes but not chicken nuggets.

Pasta was always on our weekly menu but typical “American” food just never made its way into rotation.

For a long time I equated sloppy joes to nothing more than a hamburger helper type of meal but when I finally ate a proper sloppy joe years later, I realized that’s not the case.

An indulgent recipe for healthier sloppy joes that doesn't skimp on flavor.

HISTORY OF THE SLOPPY JOE/WHAT IS A SLOPPY JOE?

Sloppy Joes are a quick and easy skillet meal that’s almost like a broken down hamburger. The basics are:

  • ground beef
  • onions
  • ketchup
  • Worcestershire sauce

While not always “traditional” I prefer mine with cheese.

The whole premise of the sloppy joe is that it’s quick, cheap and easy food.

Nothing new when it comes to American cuisine.

I feel like the Russian version of this meal is stroganoff. Slightly more refined and super comforting as well. Try this venison stroganoff for an easy version that uses ground meat!

These healthy sloppy joes have all the comforting elements of the classic recipe without the guilt!

WHAT MAKES THESE SLOPPY JOES HEALTHIER?

By definition, sloppy joes aren’t really unhealthy but there are definitely a few tweaks you can easily make to the recipe to make a healthy sloppy joe.

  1. Use lean ground beef
  2. Use no sugar added condiments like ketchup and BBQ sauce
  3. Use low-fat cheese if you’re adding cheese
  4. Throw a diced vegetable (there’s red bell pepper in these) into the ground beef mix for some added nutrition
  5. Serve on a whole wheat bun or English muffin

I love using Trader Joe’s 96/4 lean ground beef but 93/7 or even 90/10 are all good options for lean beef.

Of course, you could use ground turkey or chicken as well if you wanted to. Those are usually 92/8 or a 93/7 mix from the store.

HOW TO MAKE HEALTHY SLOPPY JOES

  1. Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  2. Once hot, add the beef to the pan and cook for about 3 minutes until browned, breaking up the meat with a spatula as it cooks.
  3. Add the onions, red pepper and garlic and continue cooking for another 5 minutes until softened.
  4. Season with salt and pepper.
  5. Add the ketchup, BBQ sauce, Worcestershire sauce, apple cider vinegar and 2 tablespoons of water to the pan. Stir to combine, lower the heat to a simmer and cook for about 7 minutes. If the mixture starts to stick to the pan and gets too dry, add up to an additional 2 tablespoons of water while cooking.
  6. Sprinkle the cheese on top of the meat mixture in the skillet. Cover with a lid for 2 minutes until melted.
Sloppy joes get a healthier makeover with lean ground beef and low sugar ketchup and BBQ sauce.

WHAT SEASONINGS ARE IN HEALTHY SLOPPY JOES?

The condiments and seasonings are the best part of a sloppy joe in my opinion and what set it apart from being just a ground up burger.

While ketchup is traditional, I like to add BBQ sauce to my healthy sloppy joe recipe as well.

It brings a little smokiness and you can easily find low-sugar or no sugar added BBQ sauce these days (I personally like the G Hughes brand).

The other *key* ingredient to sloppy joe seasoning is the vinegar.

love the tang that the apple cider vinegar brings to this dish.

I purposely use apple cider vinegar rather than red wine vinegar because I think it’s a little stronger in flavor which I really like against the ketchup and BBQ sauce.

There is also minced garlic in the recipe for more depth of flavor along with Worcestershire sauce.

A healthy version of the traditional sloppy joe recipe so you can indulge without the guilt.

How Do You Serve Sloppy Joes?

On a bun of course!

Tradition says sloppy joes are served on hamburger buns but in keeping with the healthier twist to these, I like to use a whole wheat English muffin instead.

If you’re looking to keep things gluten-free you could always make your own with this 2 minute paleo English muffin recipe, it’s made right in the microwave!

Some lettuce and homemade pickles round things out and if you really love the sweet and tangy thing, try some relish too!

Try something like this Creamy Cucumber Salad with Pickled Red Onions on the side for a complete meal.

Or, jicama fries for a healthy “fry” option with these lightened-up sloppy joes! They would round out the meal perfectly.

Lean ground beef, low-fat cheese and low sugar condiments make these healthier sloppy joes a great alternative to the traditional dinner.

There aren’t many classic American meals I can say I truly love but that’s not the case with this healthier sloppy joe recipe.

I truly love this recipe.

It’s easy, ready in 25 minutes, healthy and an explosion of flavors with each bite.

It rivals a good burger for me (or burger bowl!) and mostly because of that sweet and tangy savory flavor.

Combine that with the melted cheese and it’s really a hard meal to beat.

If you love this kind of easy recipe, make sure to check out this ground beef pasta recipe too!

Quick and easy healthy sloppy joes are a great dinner option that can be ready in under 30 minutes.

More Recipes Like These Healthy Sloppy Joes

Here are some other easy skillet meals to try:
Buffalo Turkey Cauliflower Skillet 
Turkey Skillet Mac and Cheese 
20 Minute Sweet & Spicy Pork Ramen Stir Fry 

This sloppy joe mac and cheese looks outrageous too for when you want some major comfort food in your life!

Or try these sloppy joe sweet potato fries – it’s like nachos and poutine had a baby in that creation!

4.45 from 9 votes

Healthy Sloppy Joes

Servings: 4 servings
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
These healthy sloppy joes are made with lean ground beef, low-sugar ketchup, BBQ sauce and low-fat cheese. A guiltless version of the classic recipe!

Ingredients 

  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 1 pound lean ground beef, I use 96/4 from Trader Joes
  • 1/2 cup diced yellow onion
  • 1 medium red pepper, diced
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • salt and pepper
  • 1/2 cup no sugar added ketchup, I use Heinz brand
  • 1/4 cup sugar free BBQ sauce, I use G Hughes brand
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 2 -4 tablespoons water
  • 1/2 cup low-fat shredded cheese, I use a Mexican tri-blend

Instructions 

  • Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  • Once hot, add the beef to the pan and cook for about 3 minutes until browned, breaking up the meat with a spatula as it cooks.
  • Add the onions, red pepper and garlic and continue cooking for another 5 minutes until softened.
  • Season with salt and pepper.
  • Add the ketchup, BBQ sauce, Worcestershire sauce, apple cider vinegar and 2 tablespoons of water to the pan. Stir to combine, lower the heat to a simmer and cook for about 7 minutes. If the mixture starts to stick to the pan and gets too dry, add up to an additional 2 tablespoons of water while cooking.
  • Sprinkle the cheese on top of the meat mixture in the skillet. Cover with a lid for 2 minutes until melted.
  • Serve with toasted english muffins, lettuce and pickles.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1SERVINGCalories: 432kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 37gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 115mgSodium: 674mgFiber: 1gSugar: 20g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Dishes
Cuisine: American
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5 Comments

    1. You could try using tempeh instead and treating it like ground meat while cooking. I don’t use faux-meat products but there are many out there to resemble ground meat in the form of “crumbles” and things. For a real food alternative, maybe just use some finely chopped mushrooms and nuts. I know many that make vegetarian taco “meat” this way.

  1. I have to tell you – I am teaching myself how to cook (I don’t know how!) and of all the recipes on the internet, I chose this one to be my first. I hope you feel special because I looked at a million of them. Well, I am happy to report that I made sloppy joes today and they were absolutely amazing!! Your recipe was very easy to follow, quick, and so delicious. I’ve already eaten two (BTW for lack of any better options at the store, I ended up using Sticky Fingers BBQ and it tastes incredible). Thanks for making my first cooking experience a huge success. I cannot wait to try again and will be checking out your other recipes!

    1. Love this! So happy you liked the recipe and good luck in your new cooking adventures :)