You’ll want to try this Sloppy Joe Grilled Cheese recipe at least once for lunch or dinner! It’s a filling way to combine two American classics – and any little ones in your life will gobble it all down for sure.
Easy Sloppy Joe Recipes
I always love combo recipes – the kind that takes two meals my family loves and turns them into something new, fresh, and delicious.
These Sloppy Joe grilled cheeses, for instance? Fun and flavorful! Everyone loves grilled cheese, and everyone loves Sloppy Joes. It’s pretty much a win-win all around.
But even beyond that, y’all, there are a lot of reasons to put this recipe in your rotation. For instance …
- It’s a GREAT way to use up all your extra/leftover Sloppy Joe meat mix without forcing everyone in the house to eat Sloppy Joes a second time in a row. I know I always end up making just a bit too much!
- As with all good recipes, it’s customizable. You can go with the standard Sloppy Joe and grilled cheese I list in the recipe – or you can get creative with the bread, the cheese, etc.
- It’s a fun recipe that can involve the kids if you so choose! If you have older kids, you can even teach them how to make it themselves – and they can impress their friends. 😉
Have I convinced you that this Sloppy Joe grilled cheese recipe is amazing? Did I even need to convince you?!
These sandwiches are so good? I don’t mean to brag, but meals like this are just to die for, y’all! I hope you enjoy it!
Sloppy Joe Grilled Cheese: Ingredients & Equipment
To make these Cheesy Sloppy Joes, you will need …
Ingredients
- prepared Sloppy Joe meat mixture – that link goes to another post of mine about making amazing Sloppy Joes. Follow the instructions and you’ll have the perfect meat mixture for this recipe!
- butter – to toast the bread.
- white bread and American cheese – standard grilled cheese ingredients. Yum!
(By the way, juuuust so you know – you can totally use this recipe with any kind of savory sandwich filling, really, not just Sloppy Joes. Try BBQ chicken grilled cheese, for example! Or even taco grilled cheese!)
Equipment
- griddle or skillet – your tool for making … well, any kind of grilled sandwich, really!
Sloppy Joe Grilled Cheese: FAQs
About 6 of them, enough for most families (or small get-togethers)!
Absolutely! You could even use ground chicken.
No longer than 2 hours. Where possible, serve them right away and serve them hot!
Yes and no. You can store the Sloppy Joe meat mixture in the fridge for up to 4-5 days in an airtight container, then reheat it in the microwave. I wouldn’t make the grilled cheeses until you’re ready to serve them, though.
Again, yes and no! The Sloppy Joe mixture itself, yes, for up to 3 months in a sealed bag or something similar. I wouldn’t try to freeze a grilled cheese, though. (Kind of a funny thought!!)
French or Italian bread is also really tasty and makes for a sturdier Sloppy Joe to boot. I’ve also heard of people using croissants or Texas toast bread!
Any you think might pair well with the Sloppy Joe meat mix! Cheddar and provolone are two that come to mind.
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Sloppy Joe Grilled Cheese
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons butter softened
- 12 slices white bread
- prepared Sloppy Joe meat mixture
- 12 slices American cheese
Instructions
- Preheat a griddle or skillet over medium heat.
- Butter one side of each piece of bread. Place one slice of bread into the skillet, butter side down.
- Top the bread slice with one slice of cheese. Scoop about 1/6th of the Sloppy Joe meat mixture evenly over the top of the cheese. Top the meat mixture with another slice of cheese, then another slice of buttered bread with the butter side facing up.
- Cook the bread until it begins to turn golden brown, about 3-4 minutes. Carefully flip the sandwich over and cook until golden brown on the second side.
- Remove the sandwich to a cutting board and cut it in half, if desired.
- Repeat the process with the remaining bread, cheese, and Sloppy Joe meat mixture.
- Serve immediately.
Notes
- Make this recipe even quicker with a 15-oz. can of Sloppy Joe sauce and 1-lb. ground beef.
- This is a great way to use leftover Sloppy Joe meat – adjust the number of sandwiches to match the amount of meat mixture you have leftover.
- Try this recipe with ground turkey in place of the ground beef!
- For a sturdier grilled cheese, try using sliced French or Italian bread.
Nutrition
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Mari
This idea is pure genius. I never would have thought to put two family favorites together. It’s something we will enjoy year round. This is the perfect summer meal; I am thinking that this would equally be perfect when the temperatures drop again, with a bowl of soup. This is one of those meals that my husband and kids and grandkids eating every day if they could, and I wouldn’t be far behind! I really enjoy seeing your posts because there are some wonderful recipes, and I get some great ideas.