Chicken Sloppy Joes {Cookbook of the Month Recipe} (2024)

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Need a quick hit for dinner tonight? These Chicken Sloppy Joes can be done in 15 minutes flat! Keep cooked, shredded chicken on hand for this easy dinner idea, or use a rotisserie chicken.

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I am very lucky to have some great family, friends and neighbors. After I had Easton, we had several meals brought by, which was great, since I was taking it easy and not in the kitchen. Well, as a result of a couple of these meals, I ended up with the majority of 2 rotisserie chickens on my hands. As much as I love rotisserie chicken, you can only eat so much of it by itself. But the thing that I love about it is that it’s easy to turn into a different meal!!


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This recipe didn’t actually call for rotisserie chicken, and I had actually planned on making the recipe as written, but at the last minute, as I looked into the refrigerator and saw the big bag of shredded chicken, I knew this recipe would be a great way to use some of it up. What I ended up with was a dinner that took me all of 10 minutes to throw together! It doesn’t get any easier and faster than that! But even if you don’t have rotisserie chicken, this meal can be made in 15 minutes – perfect for any weeknight.

This version of a sloppy joe does have a pretty strong tomato flavor, but you can always add more of the other ingredients if the flavor is too strong. I used some rolls that I had on hand, making my joes into slider joes. Served with a simple side of steamed broccoli, this was the perfect, easy, weeknight meal!


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Chicken Sloppy Joes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 -6 servings

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Need a quick hit for dinner tonight? These Chicken Sloppy Joes can be done in 15 minutes flat! Keep cooked, shredded chicken on hand for this easy dinner idea, or use a rotisserie chicken.

Ingredients

  • 1 15-oz can tomato sauce
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon prepared yellow mustard
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • a dash of red pepper flakes or to taste
  • 3 cups shredded cooked chicken
  • 4-6 hamburger buns

Instructions

  • In a large saucepan, combine the tomato sauce, brown sugar, mustard, vinegar, salt, pepper and red pepper flakes. Stir to combine and place over medium heat until it starts to bubble. Add in the chicken and cook until heated through.

  • Serve the chicken on the hamburger buns.

Recipe Notes:

slightly adapted from $5 Dinner Mom

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  1. Lindsay says

    The taste of these were great the only problem I had was the runniness of the sauce. The sauce was so thin. Any tips on how to thicken it up? 😊

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    • Deborah says

      I would try turning up the heat and cooking it for a couple minutes longer (make sure to stir so it doesn’t burn on the bottom of your pan). That way, some of the liquid will evaporate and make a thicker sauce.

      Reply

  2. Catherine says

    My mouth is watering. What a perfect end of summer meal! xo, Catherine

    Reply

  3. lori says

    Made this tonight and received rave reviews from the family. I cut back on the red chili peppers to 1/2 tsp. which we thought gave the correct amount of zing to the sauce. It went well with the homemade whole grain buns which absorbs the sauce without going soggy. I will make this recipe again.

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    • Deborah says

      I’m so glad you loved them!!

      Reply

  4. saundra says

    Great recipe!! Kids loved it. I did replace the tomato sauce with 1 can diced tomatoes and a little cornstrach.

    Reply

  5. blogbytina.com says

    cool! Why didnt I think of that? 😀

    Reply

  6. grace says

    sing it with me–sloppy joe, slop- sloppy joe! delicious–i love the chicken twist. perhaps we should call it a sloppy jack? george? howard? 🙂

    Reply

  7. Holly says

    YUM-these look delish:)

    Reply

  8. Julie says

    Yum! Oh, and my baby boy is an Easton too..cool name!

    Reply

  9. Ann says

    These sloppy joes look great. I love these with chicken. Nice and healthy!

    Reply

  10. Georgia | The Comfort of Cooking says

    I LOVE bbq chicken sandwiches, and I know I'd absolutely love these. Great recipe, Deborah! Thanks for sharing yet another great lunch and dinner idea.

    Reply

  11. Joanne says

    I LOVE this concept, especially that it doesn't call for ketchup! I HATE ketchup but so many bbq-esque recipes call for it.

    Reply

  12. Gracie says

    The chicken already sounded good, but now I've got visions of those delicious-looking breadrolls in your photo dancing in my head. Yum! Thanks for the good idea — I use TVP instead of meat in sloppy joes all the time because you can make them when you've got nothing to thaw in the freezer. Pantry dinners are a blessed thing, but now I'm in the mood to try your chicken version! Thanks for the post. Here's the link to texturized vegetable protein sloppy joes, if you're interested:

    http://redkitchenproject.com/2009/08/07/spicy-sloppy-joes/

    Cheers!
    Gracie

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  13. Pam says

    They look great and I have to try it with the chicken. Love that BBQ!

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  14. nancy says

    I've been making skinny Sloppy Joes for years with BBQ sauce and ground turkey. Your chicken version looks yummy!

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Chicken Sloppy Joes {Cookbook of the Month Recipe} (2024)

FAQs

How do you make Sloppy Joes taste better? ›

Try serving your sloppy joes with their own toppings such as slaw, melty cheese, grilled pineapple, or Hatch green chile. Even just adding a pickle gives extra flavor and crunch, transforming it from a bland sandwich into something great, like the recipe below!

How much meat do you need for sloppy joes for 50 people? ›

How many pounds of hamburger do I need for 50 Sloppy Joes? Our recipe calls for 1 ½ pound of ground beef, which makes enough for six servings. To make 50 sandwiches, you would need to purchase 12 ½ pounds of meat.

Why are sloppy joes so sweet? ›

Most Sloppy Joe recipes call for lots of ketchup—1/2 cup to 1 cup—which makes the sandwiches overly sweet.

How do you jazz up Sloppy Joes? ›

Give your Sloppy Joe a unique spin by replacing hamburger buns with taco shells and adding a little cumin, crisp lettuce, shredded cheese, and juicy tomatoes.

What is the difference between Sloppy Joe and Manwich? ›

What is the difference between Manwich and Sloppy Joes? Sloppy Joes are the sandwich, while Manwich is the store-bought canned sloppy joe sauce, produced by ConAgra Foods and Hunt's. While the brand markets this product as a quick and easy one-pan meal, I strongly recommend you make the sauce from scratch.

What is the fancy name for sloppy joes? ›

Manwich, slush burger, yum yums, dynamite, spoonburgers, tavern sandwich; a Sloppy Joe can be called by many other names. The most well-known however is Manwich.

What's the difference between sloppy joes and Sloppy Jane? ›

Unlike traditional can Sloppy Joes, which are often loaded with unhealthy additives and preservatives, Sloppy Janes are made with lean meat, low-fat ingredients, and a variety of fresh vegetables. They are easy to make and require only a few simple ingredients.

What is the nickname for sloppy joes? ›

Some other names for sloppy joes include: barbecues, dynamites, gulash, sloppy janes, slushburgers, steamers, wimpies, and yum yums.

What is the red juice that comes out of chicken? ›

Many people think the pink liquid in packaged fresh chicken is blood, but it is mostly water that was absorbed by the chicken during the chilling process. Blood is removed from poultry during slaughter and only a small amount remains in the muscle tissue.

What cut of chicken is best for shredding? ›

While any cut of chicken can be shredded, boneless, skinless chicken breasts are naturally made for shredding: their fibers are perfectly aligned so the breast shreds easily and quickly. If you want shorter pieces in your shredded chicken, cut the breast in half crosswise before shredding it.

What goes good on Sloppy Joes? ›

Toppings, Sauces & Salsas
  • Caramelized Mushrooms. Caramelized mushrooms are so sweet and tender, and they add the perfect burst of flavor to a Sloppy Joe by complementing meaty flavors and adding in extra protein! ...
  • Roasted Corn Salsa. ...
  • Edamame Guacamole (High Protein) ...
  • Garlic Sauce.
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What do people add to Manwich? ›

Tweaks
  1. I used red pepper instead of green. ...
  2. More garlic is better! ...
  3. I really wanted something for my slow cooker but couldn't find a manwich copycat specific to slow cooker recipes. ...
  4. Add chopped green, red bell pepper, hot sauce or cayenne and some white vinegar along with 1 tsp of msg....

What's the difference between Sloppy Joes and Sloppy Jane? ›

Unlike traditional can Sloppy Joes, which are often loaded with unhealthy additives and preservatives, Sloppy Janes are made with lean meat, low-fat ingredients, and a variety of fresh vegetables. They are easy to make and require only a few simple ingredients.

What is the sloppy joe sauce made of? ›

What is the sloppy joe sauce made of? It's made with ketchup, brown sugar, tomato paste, Worcestershire, chili powder, garlic, dry mustard, and a little Tobasco (if you want). That sauce coats the ground beef, onion, and bell pepper to make the filling.

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