Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes – A Cheesy, Comfort-Food Mashup
Introduction
Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes bring together the best of two iconic American sandwiches: the bold, beefy richness of a Philly cheesesteak and the saucy, satisfying messiness of a classic sloppy joe. The result? A mouthwatering, family-friendly dinner that’s quick, hearty, and loaded with flavor.
This recipe uses ground beef as the base — seasoned with sautéed onions, peppers, and a creamy, melty cheese sauce — all piled onto soft sandwich buns. It’s the perfect weeknight meal that delivers the flavor of a cheesesteak without needing shaved steak or a griddle. One skillet, 30 minutes, and dinner is served.
Ingredients Overview
Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes keep it simple while packing big flavor. Here’s what each ingredient brings to the table:
- Ground Beef: Choose lean ground beef (85/15 or 90/10) for rich flavor without too much excess grease. Ground turkey or chicken also work well if you’re looking for a lighter option.
- Onions: Yellow or sweet onions bring natural sweetness and a classic cheesesteak taste. Dice them small for quick cooking.
- Green Bell Peppers: Traditional in Philly cheesesteaks. Adds slight bitterness and a crisp contrast. You can also mix red or yellow peppers for added color and sweetness.
- Garlic: Fresh minced garlic or garlic powder adds a savory punch to balance the richness of the beef.
- Beef Broth: Adds moisture and depth, transforming this into a saucier, sloppy joe–style filling.
- Worcestershire Sauce: Brings umami and a subtle tanginess to mimic the flavor complexity of cheesesteaks.
- Ketchup (Optional): A small amount helps tie the sloppy joe element into the mix without overwhelming the savory cheesesteak notes.
- Salt & Pepper: Adjust to taste. A generous pinch of black pepper adds a slightly spicy finish.
- Provolone Cheese: Mild and melty, provolone is the go-to for authentic Philly cheesesteak flavor. Use slices or shredded.
- Cream Cheese or Cheese Whiz (Optional): Adds extra creaminess and richness, especially if you like your filling extra gooey.
- Burger Buns or Hoagie Rolls: Use soft buns that can hold up to the juicy filling — brioche, kaiser, or potato rolls are great choices.
Optional Additions:
- Mushrooms: Add umami and texture when sautéed with onions and peppers.
- Jalapeños: For a spicy kick.
- American Cheese or Mozzarella: Use for a different cheese profile or stretchier texture.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Sauté the Vegetables
- Heat 1 tbsp oil or butter in a large skillet over medium heat.
- Add 1 finely chopped onion and 1 diced green bell pepper.
- Sauté until soft and fragrant, about 5–6 minutes.
- Stir in 2 cloves minced garlic and cook for another 30 seconds.
2. Brown the Ground Beef
- Add 1 lb ground beef to the pan.
- Break it up with a spatula and cook until fully browned — about 6–8 minutes.
- Drain excess grease if needed.
3. Season and Simmer
- Add:
- ½ cup beef broth
- 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tbsp ketchup (optional)
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Stir well and reduce heat to low.
- Simmer for 5–7 minutes until liquid reduces slightly and mixture thickens.
4. Melt in the Cheese
- Add 6 slices of provolone cheese directly into the skillet OR 1 cup shredded provolone.
- Stir until melted and fully incorporated.
- For extra richness, add 2 tbsp cream cheese or ¼ cup Cheese Whiz.
5. Toast the Buns
- While the mixture finishes, toast buns on a skillet or under the broiler.
- Buttering them lightly adds great flavor and helps prevent sogginess.
6. Assemble and Serve
- Spoon a generous portion of the cheesy beef mixture onto each bun.
- Serve hot with a side of fries, chips, or a crisp salad.
Tips, Variations & Substitutions
Pro Cooking Tips:
- Don’t skip toasting the buns — it keeps them from going soggy and adds texture.
- Use a slotted spoon to transfer the beef mixture to prevent too much juice from soaking the bread.
- If your provolone doesn’t melt smoothly, add a splash of warm milk or a bit of cream cheese.
Flavor Variations:
- Mushroom Lover’s Version: Add sautéed mushrooms to deepen the umami notes.
- Tex-Mex: Add jalapeños and swap provolone for pepper jack.
- Classic Sloppy Joe: Stir in more ketchup and a dash of brown sugar for a sweeter, saucier profile.
Dietary Substitutes:
- Low-Carb/Keto: Serve the filling in lettuce wraps or over a grilled portobello cap.
- Gluten-Free: Use gluten-free buns or serve over mashed cauliflower.
- Dairy-Free: Use dairy-free cheese shreds or nutritional yeast; skip the cream cheese.
Serving Ideas & Occasions
Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes are the perfect crowd-pleasing meal — comforting, customizable, and easy to scale for groups. Serve them with:
- Sweet Potato Fries: Balances the savory richness with sweetness.
- Crispy Pickles or Coleslaw: Adds crunch and freshness.
- Baked Waffle Fries or Onion Rings: Classic diner-style side options.
- Game Day Appetizer Sliders: Make them mini for parties using slider buns.
- Quick Weeknight Dinner: Pair with a simple green salad or roasted veggies.
These sandwiches also make great leftovers — just store the meat mixture separately and reheat before assembling fresh sandwiches.
Nutritional & Health Notes
Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes strike a balance between indulgent and hearty. Using lean beef and controlling the cheese portions can make them surprisingly nutritious.
Per Sandwich (using lean beef and provolone on a standard bun):
- Calories: ~420
- Protein: ~28g
- Fat: ~20g
- Carbs: ~30g
Nutritional Highlights:
- High Protein from beef and cheese supports muscle and satiety.
- Iron and B-Vitamins from red meat for energy and recovery.
- Calcium from provolone for bone health.
To reduce calories:
- Use a lettuce wrap or open-faced sandwich.
- Use light cheese or less quantity.
- Choose whole wheat or lower-calorie buns.
FAQs
Q1: Can I make these ahead of time?
A1: Yes! The meat mixture can be made 2–3 days ahead and stored in the fridge. Reheat gently on the stovetop before serving. Toast buns just before assembling.
Q2: Can I freeze Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joe filling?
A2: Absolutely. Let it cool, then store in a freezer-safe container for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge and reheat on the stove for best texture.
Q3: What’s the best cheese to use?
A3: Provolone is most traditional, but American, mozzarella, or even white cheddar can work. If you prefer a super creamy result, mix in a little cream cheese or Cheese Whiz.
Q4: How do I make this recipe spicier?
A4: Add jalapeños, red pepper flakes, or use a spicy cheese like pepper jack. A dash of hot sauce in the broth also works well.
Q5: Can I make this with chicken or turkey?
A5: Yes, ground turkey or chicken works beautifully and creates a leaner version. Add a bit more seasoning since these proteins are milder than beef.
Q6: What kind of buns work best?
A6: Brioche or potato buns hold up well and offer a soft, slightly sweet contrast. Hoagie rolls or crusty sandwich rolls are also great if you want a heartier bite.
Q7: Is there a way to lighten up the recipe?
A7: Use extra-lean ground beef or ground turkey, cut back on the cheese, and serve open-faced or over roasted vegetables instead of buns.
Ground Beef Cheese Steak | Cheesy Philly Sandwich Mashup
Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes combine the rich, cheesy flavor of a Philly cheesesteak with the saucy satisfaction of a sloppy joe. Perfect for weeknight dinners or casual gatherings.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 4–6 sandwiches 1x
Ingredients
- 1 lb lean ground beef
- 1 tbsp olive oil or butter
- 1 medium onion, finely chopped
- 1 green bell pepper, diced
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- ½ cup beef broth
- 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tbsp ketchup (optional)
- ½ tsp salt
- ¼ tsp black pepper
- 6 slices provolone cheese (or 1 cup shredded)
- 2 tbsp cream cheese or Cheese Whiz (optional)
- 4–6 soft sandwich buns
Instructions
- Heat oil in skillet. Sauté onion and bell pepper for 5–6 minutes.
- Add garlic and cook for 30 seconds more.
- Add ground beef and cook until browned. Drain if needed.
- Stir in broth, Worcestershire, ketchup, salt, and pepper.
- Simmer for 5–7 minutes until thickened.
- Stir in provolone and cream cheese until melted and creamy.
- Toast buns and assemble with warm filling.
Notes
- Use a slotted spoon to prevent soggy buns.
- Add mushrooms or jalapeños for flavor twists.
- Filling stores well — perfect for meal prep or leftovers.