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Sloppy Joe Rice Bowls

Mess-free sloppy joe flavors served over fluffy rice.

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Tidy Weeknight Sloppy Joe Bowls

All the sweet-tangy comfort of sloppy joes served over fluffy rice — no napkins required.

If sloppy joes are a childhood favorite at your house but sandwiches turn into a saucy mess, this rice-bowl approach keeps everything neat without losing the comforting flavors. The familiar tomato-ketchup base, a little brown sugar for gentle sweetness, and a hit of mustard and Worcestershire make a sauce that kids recognize and adults appreciate.

Rinsing long-grain rice until the water runs mostly clear gives you a light, separate grain that’s the perfect foil for a glossy, saucy beef mixture. While the rice simmers, softening yellow onion and green bell pepper in a little olive oil adds sweet, savory depth; garlic and browned ground beef finish the savory backbone. The result is tangy, slightly sweet, and richly savory — saucy enough to coat each forkful but controlled by the rice below.

This is a great weeknight workflow: start the rice, then build the sloppy joe mixture in one skillet — everything comes together in about 25 minutes and feeds four. Leftovers reheat beautifully (add a splash of water if the sauce has thickened) and the mixture freezes well in portions for truly no-fuss evenings.

For picky eaters, chop the veggies finer or spoon the saucy meat to the side for DIY bowls. Play with simple toppings — a sprinkle of shredded cheese, a few sliced pickles, or steamed corn on the side — to keep everyone happy without extra fuss.

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How to Make Sloppy Joe Rice Bowls

  1. Rinse the rice under cold water until the water runs mostly clear, then combine the rice and 2 cups water in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
  2. Once boiling, reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer 15 minutes; remove from heat and let sit covered 5 minutes while you make the sloppy joe mixture.
  3. While the rice cooks, heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat and add the chopped yellow onion and diced green bell pepper; cook 4–5 minutes until softened.
  4. Add minced garlic and the ground beef to the skillet; break the meat into pieces and cook until no pink remains, about 6–8 minutes, draining excess fat if desired.
  5. Stir in tomato sauce, ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, yellow mustard, salt, and black pepper; bring to a low simmer and cook 5–7 minutes until slightly thickened and glossy.
  6. Taste and adjust seasoning (more salt, a pinch more sugar, or a splash of Worcestershire if you want extra tang); keep the sauce warm on very low heat.
  7. Fluff the cooked rice with a fork and divide among 4 bowls; spoon the sloppy joe beef over the rice, sprinkle each bowl with shredded cheddar, and garnish with chopped green onions.
  8. Serve warm; for a kid-friendly version, let bowls cool slightly (cheese will melt into the beef) and offer extra ketchup on the side for picky eaters.

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Sloppy Joe Rice Bowls

Mess-free sloppy joe flavors served over fluffy rice.

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Prep
10 min
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25 min
Servings
4

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  1. Rinse the rice under cold water until the water runs mostly clear, then combine the rice and 2 cups water in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
  2. Once boiling, reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer 15 minutes; remove from heat and let sit covered 5 minutes while you make the sloppy joe mixture.
  3. While the rice cooks, heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat and add the chopped yellow onion and diced green bell pepper; cook 4–5 minutes until softened.
  4. Add minced garlic and the ground beef to the skillet; break the meat into pieces and cook until no pink remains, about 6–8 minutes, draining excess fat if desired.
  5. Stir in tomato sauce, ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, yellow mustard, salt, and black pepper; bring to a low simmer and cook 5–7 minutes until slightly thickened and glossy.
  6. Taste and adjust seasoning (more salt, a pinch more sugar, or a splash of Worcestershire if you want extra tang); keep the sauce warm on very low heat.
  7. Fluff the cooked rice with a fork and divide among 4 bowls; spoon the sloppy joe beef over the rice, sprinkle each bowl with shredded cheddar, and garnish with chopped green onions.
  8. Serve warm; for a kid-friendly version, let bowls cool slightly (cheese will melt into the beef) and offer extra ketchup on the side for picky eaters.

Nutrition

Carbohydrates
52
Saturated Fat
12
Sodium
850
Fiber
3
Unsaturated Fat
18
Protein
38
Fat
33
Cholesterol
95
Trans Fat
0.5
Calories
660
Sugar
10

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