BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes Recipe (2024)

BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes, have taken the original Sloppy Joe, to a whole new level. The sweet tasting pork with the tangy bbq sauce, makes the perfect combination. Your family is going to love this new twist on a family favorite.

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We have taken the good old “Sloppy Joe” to a whole new level. You will love this Porky Joe bursting with bbq flavor and bacon. It’s sure to be a family favorite.

My kids always request this one. It is so simple to throw together and tastes amazing. I love the taste of the pork and the bbq together.

If you have never tried a pork sloppy joe, this is the recipe you need to try. It is so easy to make and your picky eaters are going to love it.

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How to make BBQ Pork sloppy joes

Step 1:Cook the sausage and onion together in a pan. You’ll want to brown the sausage all the way through until completely cooked. Drain grease well.

If you are looking for a healthier alternative, we recommend using turkey sausage. It cooks the same as any other sausage, and tastes delicious.

Step 2: Add in about 1 1/2 cups of the bbq sauce. You may add more for your liking. I usually like more, but I am a sauce person. There is no such thing as too much sauce. Heat the sauce through.

Step 3: Spread the open hamburger buns on a cookie sheet. Spread butter on the inside of each bun and broil for about 1-2 minutes until barely golden. (watch closely so they don’t burn).

If you are looking for a short cut, you could also spray the buns with a butter or non stick cooking spray.

Step 4: Remove from oven and spread the meat mixture onto the bottom half of the bun.

Step 5: Top with cooked bacon crumbles, onion slices, and pickles.

I cooked my bacon from the morning before, but you could also use bacon bits, or pre-cooked bacon by the meat and sandwich meat section, at the store.

I also liked the sweet pickles on my Sloppy Joes, but my husband swears by bread and butter pickles.

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Serves: 6 people

BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes Recipe

ou will love this Porky Joe bursting with bbq flavor and bacon.

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 12 minutes mins

Total Time 17 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb italian pork sausage
  • ½ onion diced
  • 18 oz bbq sauce
  • 6 hamburger buns
  • 3 Tablespoons butter melted
  • 6 strips bacon cooked and crumbled
  • 12 slices red onion
  • 1 cup sliced bread and butter pickles

Instructions

  • Cook the sausage and onion together in a pan. You'll want to brown the sausage all the way through until completely cooked. Drain grease well. Then add in about 1 1/2 cups of the bbq sauce. You may add more for your liking. Heat through.

  • Spread the open hamburger buns on a cookie sheet. Spread butter on the inside of each bun and broil for about 1-2 minutes until barely golden. (watch closely so they don't burn) Remove from oven and spread the meat mixture onto the bottom half of the bun. Top with cooked bacon crumbles, onion slices, and pickles.

Notes

  • I cooked my bacon from the morning before, but you could also use bacon bits, or pre-cooked bacon by the meat and sandwich meat section, at the store.

Nutrition

Calories: 593 kcal · Carbohydrates: 65 g · Protein: 17 g · Fat: 29 g · Saturated Fat: 11 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 70 mg · Sodium: 1739 mg · Potassium: 521 mg · Fiber: 3 g · Sugar: 37 g · Vitamin A: 618 IU · Vitamin C: 5 mg · Calcium: 135 mg · Iron: 3 mg

Equipment

  • Skillet

  • Cookie Sheet

Recipe Details

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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  1. Lindsey bott says:

    We are going on a family reunion camping trip and I am in charge of a meal and I wanted to make sloppy joes ahead of time and freeze it. I assume this could be frozen but I don’t know. Any ideas of a good frozen camping meal.

  2. Cyd says:

    Pork sloppy Joes or any pulled pork or slow cooker bbq pork all freezes well in an airtight freezer container.

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BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you put BBQ sauce on pulled pork before or after cooking? ›

Apply the sauce after the meat has been cooked. Depending on the cooking temperature and the type of sugar, a sweet sauce can get gummy or even burn. So, apply the sauce at the end, about 15-30 minutes before removing the pork to add rich flavor.

What to add to sloppy joes to make it better? ›

Sloppy Joe sandwiches seemed like the perfect recipe to insert a little (or a lot) of green chile because the sweet sauce and sloppy-chunky texture of the beef filling mirror the smokey sweet and spicy flavor of green chile. Sweet and spicy are always an excellent combo!

Is sloppy joe made of pork? ›

Ground beef is the traditional meat for this recipe. Choose more lean meat for less fat during cooking, I use 92% lean when making these. Ground pork is a unique addition to a Sloppy Joe recipe. Including ground pork lightens the meat mixture.

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.

What is the best liquid to cook pulled pork in? ›

Transfer everything to a large slow cooker and add a splash of liquid — water is great, but so is broth, apple juice, or beer if you have them handy. Cover and cook on low until the meat is tender and pulls apart easily.

Can I use store-bought barbecue sauce for pulled pork? ›

How to use it. This doctored up store-bought BBQ sauce tastes like a homemade BBQ sauce for ribs when you add your favorite additions. Use it on chicken, pulled chicken or pork, beef brisket, and even kebabs.

What's the difference between Manwich and sloppy joes? ›

Manwich is a canned pre seasoned sauce to mix with ground beef for making sloppy Joe's. After years of making sloppy joes for my kids with the canned stuff, I discovered that making it from scratch is easy and so much better. Rachel Ray has a great recipe for Sloppy Joe's that can be found on Food Networks website.

Should you drain meat before adding sloppy joe sauce? ›

Do you drain the meat for sloppy joes? We suggest draining the browned beef, because excess grease serves as a barrier to sloppy joe seasonings. You'll want the beef to absorb these wonderful flavors as it cooks.

How to jazz up sloppy joes? ›

Serve easy-to-make Manwich Sloppy Joes on sweet dinner rolls for a fun bite-sized treat the whole family can enjoy. 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's the difference between a sloppy joe and a BBQ? ›

Shredded meat is considered barbecue, ground meat is sloppy joe..

Are pulled pork and sloppy joes the same? ›

A tasty tomato-based barbecue sauce flavors these ground pork sloppy Joe sandwiches. They're similar to a pulled pork sandwich but much faster to make.

What meat is in Manwich? ›

Manwich, a portmanteau of man and sandwich, is the brand name of a canned sloppy joe sauce produced by ConAgra Foods and Hunt's, introduced in 1969. The can contains seasoned tomato sauce that is added to ground beef cooked in a skillet. It is marketed as a quick and easy one-pan meal for the whole family.

What is a New Jersey style sloppy joe? ›

There are minor variations depending on the deli, but it is always a double-decker thin sliced rye bread sandwich made with one or more types of sliced deli meat, such as turkey, ham, pastrami, corned beef, roast beef, or sliced beef tongue, along with Swiss cheese, coleslaw, and Russian dressing.

What's the difference between a sloppy joe and a sloppy Jane? ›

If you're aiming to eat a lower-fat diet, then consider fixing yourself a sloppy jane. This variant on the sloppy joe swaps out regular ground beef for leaner beef. It also places a higher focus on vegetables and other low-calorie ingredients.

What can I use in place of Worcestershire sauce? ›

9 Worcestershire Sauce Substitutes That Get the Job Done
  • DIY Imitation Blend.
  • Reduced Balsamic Vinegar.
  • Soy Sauce.
  • Miso Paste.
  • Oyster Sauce.
  • Anchovy Paste.
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  • A1 Steak Sauce.
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Do you put BBQ sauce on during or after cooking? ›

Focus on searing the meat and then cooking it until it reaches a safe inside temperature at the thickest part. Sauces are best applied near the end of cooking to prevent burning. Only baste it with sauce during the final five minutes of cooking. The taste will blow you away without any burned mess on your grill.

Can you put BBQ sauce on before cooking? ›

While you can put some BBQ sauce on the chicken before it touches the grill, be sure that you don't slather it on. Barbecue sauce typically contains sugar that will brown faster than the meat. This can make it difficult to tell when the chicken is done.

How do you add flavor to pulled pork after cooking? ›

Combine apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, Creole seasoning, salt, red pepper flakes, and black pepper in a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook and stir until sugar is dissolved, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat and allow to cool. Pout into a squeeze bottle and store in the refrigerator up to 2 weeks.

Should I put BBQ sauce on pork ribs before cooking? ›

As a fatty cut, ribs take well to spice rubs, but we love our ribs with some sticky barbecue sauce too. Just apply the rub as you normally would before cooking, and then brush the glaze on in the last 5 minutes on the grill to achieve the perfect crusty, gooey ribs.

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