This easy weeknight dinner has been a favorite of my kids ever since I started making it when we lived in Iowa. It’s a version of the Sloppy Joe Pockets in my cookbook Dinnertime SOS, but with more veggies. The ingredient list is so simple and there’s no need to mince garlic or add brown sugar, which makes it even easier! You can serve the cooked mixture as sandwiches on hamburger buns or brioche rolls, next to a buttered roll, or even stuffed into a bun to make it easier for toddlers to eat. It has the classic Sloppy Joe taste, but with less ingredients and work. We like this dinner with roasted potatoes or my Mashed Potatoes with Broccoli. Or with sliced cucumbers and fruit. So many easy options! (You may also like Cheeseburger Pasta, Skillet Lasagna, Chicken in Tomato Sauce, and Roasted Carrot Fries.)

Ingredients You Need

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Onion: You can use any type of onion here, though I usually go with either plain white ones or yellow onion. Carrot: I like to add veggies to this skillet dinner so I grate the carrot along with the onion so it cooks quickly and blends into the meat mixture. Ground beef: I use lean ground beef here so there is very little fat in the pan. You can also use ground turkey or ground chicken if you prefer. Ketchup and tomato paste: These two ingredients are both intensely flavorful and add the majority of the classic Sloppy Joe flavor. Oregano: I love the addition of oregano for even more flavor, especially since it’s not typically noticeable to kids who dislike flecks of green. Buns, pickles, as desired for serving

Step-by-Step Instructions

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How to Store

Store leftover cooked meat mixture in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Warm to serve. You can also make this recipe ahead of time and simply reheat it to serve when you need it.

Best Tips for Success

To make this loose meat sandwich easier for toddlers to eat, look for unsliced buns. Then, make a little hole in the bun that doesn’t go all the way through and stuff some meat inside to make a little pocket. (I couldn’t find unsliced buns on the day I shot this but hopefully you can!) Use minced mushrooms in place of the carrot to add a veggie to this homemade sloppy joes that blends in even more. Or try minced bell peppers. Add tomato sauce, yellow mustard, or Worcestershire sauce for additional flavor if desired, though I personally do not think it’s needed. Serve over rice as another option.

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