Crock Pot Sloppy Joes For a Crowd

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Crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd is a large batch of sloppy joes recipe when you are looking for a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people. Have you ever needed to feed hungry teenagers? A field full of farmers? Wanted to make a meal that you could double, triple, quadruple to freeze the leftovers? These crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd are just what you need when you need a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people!

Crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd is a large batch of sloppy joes recipe when you are looking for a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people.

These crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd are just what you need when you need a sloppy joe recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people! I had to feed a bunch of teenagers one Sunday after church. I seriously didn’t know how was going to get it all done. With a little brainstorming, I came to a great concept. This is now my go-to way to make ground beef and sloppy joes recipe.

These crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd are just what you need when you need a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people!

Large Batch Sloppy Joe Recipe Ingredients

The ingredients for this large batch of sloppy joe are more than just brown sugar, ketchup, and some mustard. These ingredients slow cook all day for a rich flavored sloppy joe.

These crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd are just what you need when you need a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people!

The combination of these ingredients will make your favorite sloppy joes fit for a large crowd.

  • Ground Beef and Pork – I actually like using a combination of both hamburger and ground pork. You can just use the ground beef you like. Ground turkey could also be used.
  • Onions – White or sweet onions work best for this recipe.
  • Celery – Celery chopped up just gives more 
  • Bell Pepper – Green bell pepper is what I tend to use because they are the cheapest. However, red, yellow, or orange bell peppers will also work.
  • Tomato Soup – The good old canned tomato soup. Nothing fancy is needed here.
  • Tomato Paste or Sauce – You need roughly 3-4 cups of sauce. You can use paste and then add water to it to get to the three cups.
  • Ketchup – Traditional ketchup works just fine. Whatever brand you prefer.
  • Mustard – Regular yellow mustard works the best here. In a pinch, you can also use dijon mustard.
  • Barbecue Sauce – Your favorite barbecue sauce works. Spicier BBQ sauces will result in spicier sloppy joes.
  • Worcestershire Sauce
  • Brown Sugar – Light brown sugar is my go-to version. Dark brown sugar will work just fine too.
  • Dry Mustard – If you don’t have dry mustard, use extra liquid mustard.
  • Chili Powder – Your level of heat is your choice. A mild chili powder works just fine for this sloppy joe recipe.
  • Garlic Powder – Fresh garlic can also be used in place of the garlic powder.

How to Make Crock Pot Sloppy Joes for a Crowd

These crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd are just what you need when you need a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people!

This can also be a one-pot wonder! I actually put frozen ground beef in the crock pot overnight. When I woke up it was nicely browned. Once I broke it up and drained the fat off, I put the beef back in the crock pot.

If you want quick weeknight meals learn how to prep for the week by making all your ground beef in the crock pot so it is ready to go.

I added onion, celery, tomato sauce, tomato soup, mustard, ketchup, BBQ sauce, brown sugar, dried mustard, chili powder, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

Crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd is a large batch of sloppy joes recipe when you are looking for a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people.

Stir the cooked ground beef into the sauce in the crock pot. Then slow cook for 4 hours on low heat.

Then I put the crock pot back on low and let it cook for four hours. It was ready for a great lunch after church with several families from church. And now I have three meals in the freezer waiting for me too! We love to make coney dogs with our leftover sloppy joes meet too.

Crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd is a large batch of sloppy joes recipe when you are looking for a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people.

Need a smaller-sized recipe for sloppy Joes? Well, do I have the easiest crock pot sloppy Joe’s recipe for you. Check out my all in one pot crock pot Sloppy Joes recipe.

Toppings for Sloppy Joe Sandwiches

Change up a traditional sloppy joe sandwich with various different toppings. Here are a few of our favorite things to add to the top of our sloppy joes.

  • Cheese
  • Onions
  • Pickles
  • Jalapenos
  • Cole Slaw
  • Mac and Cheese

Tips for Making the Best Crock Pot Sloppy Joes Recipe

Picking the best ground beef for sloppy joes – Ground beef comes in lots of different fat content like 80/20 or 70/30. However, I would get the most bang for your buck and get a 93/7 ground beef. This means 93% meat and 7% fat. Since you are precooking the meat, you will drain the fat so lose the least amount as possible.

Be aware of liquid levels – The vegetables in this recipe will definitely put off moisture as they cook. Don’t think you need to add water until you get closer to the finished product. You will be surprised at how much liquid accumulates in the crock pot.

Storing Leftover Sloppy Joes

And the leftovers, if you have any can be used for things like coney dogs. Cook once, and eat dinner twice. My kind of cooking!

  • Refrigerator – Keep the leftover sloppy joes in an airtight plastic or glass container for 3 days.
  • Freezer – The sloppy joe leftovers freeze great too. Pour into a freezer bag and seal eliminating as much air as possible. Keep in the freezer for 1 month.

Leftover Sloppy Joe Recipes

Here are great recipes to use leftover sloppy joes for the next couple of days.

Sloppy Joe Sticks – Handheld Sloppy Joes

Low-Carb Chili Dog Casserole

Sloppy Joe Casserole

Crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd is a large batch of sloppy joes recipe when you are looking for a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people.
These crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd are just what you need when you need a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people!

Crock Pot Sloppy Joes for a crowd

Feeding a crowd of people and need an easy, delicious recipe? This Crock Pot Sloppy Joes recipe is always a favorite meal.
4.03 from 42 votes
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Course: Crock Pot
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Crock Pot Sloppy Joes for a Crowd
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 20 Servings
Calories: 372kcal
Author: Leah @ Beyer Beware

Ingredients

Instructions

  • For a juicier, looser sloppy joe sandwich, use four pounds of meat. For a less juicy sandwich, use six pounds of meat.
  • Put all the ingredients into the crock pot, stir to combine fully.
    Crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd is a large batch of sloppy joes recipe when you are looking for a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people.
  • Cook on low for 4 hours.
    Crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd is a large batch of sloppy joes recipe when you are looking for a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people.
  • Serve on buns.
    These crock pot sloppy joes for a crowd are just what you need when you need a recipe to feed a bunch of hungry people!

Nutrition

Calories: 372kcal | Carbohydrates: 70g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 856mg | Potassium: 385mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 239IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 213mg | Iron: 5mg

 

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34 Comments

  1. I don't have a picture, but I made your root beer roast beef yesterday. Some I will bar-b-que, and some I will leave plain. Steve loved it! ๐Ÿ™‚ I was tickled that something was ready to eat when we came in from the field. I am starting to <3 my crock pot!

  2. I think this is going in the crock pot now for supper tonight post football games! Thank you. I linked up with bacon wrapped duck!

  3. This looks good sounds good but I'm leery doing this in my crockpot. I tried putting sloppy joes in my crockpot on hold warm setting for about 6 hrs. and it was burned to a crisp no saving whatsoever.

    I have one hot crockpot.

  4. Yummy Yummy! I love using my crock pot. Sloppy Joes are a staple here during harvest time. This recipe looks easy to assemble and can cook while we are out in the fields. I linked up with pork sausage recipes.

  5. Love this;) And I really like that you're using ingredients versus just dumping a store bought mix… now I can tweak it to fit us;)

  6. Sloppy joes look yummy! I love to make these because they are the perfect meal to "hide a veggie" in. I made them on Sunday and added carrots, onion, zucchini, celery, and cabbage in the food processor and used the same amount of this mixture as I did meat.. and you would never know!

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  18. I upped the ingredients because I am using 7.5 pounds of beef. Should I cook this longer than 4 hours? How much longer?

  19. Itโ€™s interesting that Green pepper was listed as an ingredient, but when you go to the instructions, green pepper is not mentioned,. Iโ€™m sure this was simply an oversight,

  20. Sloppy Joe: I somehow managed to not see โ€˜brown the meatโ€ and threw everything in the pot at once and let it cook for 4 hours. Wasnโ€™t bad but loose. And it smelled good. How important was browning the meat first??

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