This Sloppy Joe Grilled Cheese adds a delicious twist to classic sloppy joes. Crispy on the outside and gooey on the inside, this grilled cheese mashup is full of savory flavor and perfect for an easy weeknight meal.
If you enjoy creative sloppy joe sandwiches, consider trying other variations like slow cooker ground chicken sloppy joes or a more traditional old-fashioned sloppy joe.

Why this Sloppy Joe Grilled Cheese Recipe is a Keeper
This sandwich is exactly what it sounds like: a perfect combination of sloppy joe filling and grilled cheese. The result blends tangy, savory beef with melty cheese and a crisp, buttery crust for a satisfying, slightly messy comfort meal.
- Quick to Make: Ready in about 15 minutes, ideal for busy days.
- Simple Ingredients: Uses common pantry items and prepared sloppy joe mix for convenience.
- Family Favorite: Kids and adults alike tend to love this fun, flavorful twist.
- Great Leftovers: Leftover filling stores well and reheats easily.
- Beginner Friendly: Easy to assemble and forgiving for cooks of any skill level.
What is the Best Bread for this Grilled Cheese?

Brioche or thick-cut bread like Texas toast works best because it holds up to the moist sloppy joe filling while toasting to a golden crisp. Any sturdy bread that can contain the filling without becoming soggy will work well.
Ingredient Notes to Make Sloppy Joe Grilled Cheese

Only a few ingredients are required, and most are likely already in your kitchen. The two key components are the sloppy joe filling and a good melting cheese.
- Sloppy Joe Mixture: Use prepared sloppy joe meat or make your favorite homemade mix.
- Cheese: Shredded or sliced cheese adds creaminess—Colby-Jack, cheddar, Monterey Jack, provolone or American are all excellent choices.
See the recipe card below for exact measurements and full instructions.
Prep Sloppy Joe Recipe Filling Ahead of Time
Preparing components in advance saves time and keeps the kitchen organized when you assemble the sandwiches.
- Shred the Cheese: Grate the cheese ahead of time and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
- Cook the Meat: Make the sloppy joe mix earlier in the day or the day before and refrigerate in a sealed container. Reheat gently before assembling to prevent excess moisture.
Pro Tip to Make the Sloppy Joe Filling
Drain Excess Liquid: If the filling is too watery, drain or simmer it down until it thickens before adding to the sandwich to avoid soggy bread.
How to Make this Grilled Cheese Sandwich
This recipe comes together in just a few easy steps. Follow the brief overview here and consult the recipe card below for measurements and exact timing.

1. Butter the Bread
Spread butter generously on one side of each slice of bread. Use about 1 tablespoon per side for a rich, golden crust.
2. Assemble Sandwiches
Place the sloppy joe mixture on the unbuttered side of one bread slice, top with shredded cheese, then cap with the second slice, butter side out.
3. Grill the Sandwiches
Heat a large skillet over medium heat and melt remaining butter. Grill the sandwiches until both sides are golden brown and the cheese is melted, about 2–3 minutes per side. Serve immediately.
How to Store, Reheat and Use Leftovers
- Storing: Keep leftover sloppy joe meat in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days.
- Reheating: Reheat the filling on the stove over medium heat or microwave until warmed through. To remake a sandwich, assemble and warm in a skillet or oven until the cheese melts.
- Using Leftovers: The filling also works well over baked potatoes, mixed into pasta, or served with baked beans as a hearty side.
Variations and Substitutions for this Better than Sloppy Joes Sandwich
This recipe adapts easily. Try these ideas to match your taste or dietary needs.
- Spicy: Add hot sauce, cayenne, or sliced jalapeños for heat.
- Sweet and Tangy: Stir in a bit of barbecue sauce or extra brown sugar for a sweeter profile.
- Vegetarian: Substitute cooked lentils, chopped mushrooms, or a plant-based crumble for the meat and season well.
Recipe FAQs and Reader Interactions
Pair the sandwich with roasted carrots, a tangy coleslaw, chips, or a simple side salad to balance the richness.
Yes — add cayenne, hot sauce, or fresh jalapeños to the sloppy joe mix to increase the heat.
Use a thick bread, drain or reduce the sloppy joe filling if it’s very wet, and serve the sandwich immediately rather than assembling far in advance.

Expert Tips for Making The Sloppy Joe Mix Sandwich Recipe
- Bread Choice: Thick slices like Texas toast or brioche give the best texture and flavor.
- Cheese Choices: Use cheeses that melt well—Monterey Jack, provolone, American, or sharp cheddar work beautifully.
- Golden Crust: Butter or mayonnaise on the outside of the bread creates a crisp, evenly browned exterior.
- Creative Fillings: This method works with other fillings such as buffalo chicken dip or hoagie dip—just add a favorite melting cheese.
- Shortcuts: For a quick option, use store-bought sloppy joe sauce or canned chili sauce if you don’t want to make the meat mixture from scratch.

Sloppy Joe Grilled Cheese
Equipment
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Mixing bowls
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Measuring cups and spoons
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Large skillet or grill pan
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Ingredients
- 4 slices Bread
- ½ cup Prepared sloppy joe mix
- ¼ cup Shredded Colby-Jack (or other melting cheese)
- 5 tablespoons Butter
Instructions
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Spread about 1 tablespoon of butter on one side of each bread slice.
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Place ¼ cup of prepared sloppy joe mix on the unbuttered side of a slice, then top with ⅛ cup shredded cheese.
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Top with the second slice of bread, butter side facing out, and repeat for the remaining sandwich.
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Heat a skillet or grill pan over medium-high heat and melt the remaining tablespoon of butter.
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Grill the sandwiches until golden brown and the cheese is melted, about 2–3 minutes per side. Serve immediately.
Christina’s Notes
- Bread: Thick slices like Texas toast or brioche give the best results.
- Melty Cheese: Choose cheeses that melt well—Monterey Jack, provolone, American, or sharp cheddar are great options.
- Golden Toast: Butter or mayonnaise helps create a crispy, golden exterior.
- Creative Fillings: Try this method with other cheesy fillings such as buffalo chicken or hoagie dip.
- Shortcut: For convenience, use a store-bought sloppy joe sauce or canned chili sauce if you prefer not to make the filling from scratch.
- Scale the recipe: Adjust the servings in the recipe card and ingredient amounts will update accordingly.
- Seasoning: Substitute a simple salt and pepper adjustment if you don’t have a specified seasoning blend.
- Meat doneness: Use a thermometer when cooking meat to ensure proper doneness.
- Butter choice: Unsalted butter lets you control salt levels, but salted butter works too if preferred.
- Preheat: Preheat pans or oven as indicated in recipes for best texture and timing.
For more variations, substitutions, and tips, check the blog post sections above.