Fast Food Inspired Sandwiches

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This recipe combines two comfort food favorites - Big Macs and Sloppy Joes - creating a unique sandwich with special sauce and classic burger toppings.
Clare Greco
Updated on Mon, 20 Jan 2025 16:14:17 GMT
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You won't believe how these Big Mac Sloppy Joes have become my family's most requested dinner. I stumbled upon this mashup one night when craving both fast food and comfort food. Now it's our go to meal that combines all those crave worthy Big Mac flavors with the messy fun of a homemade Sloppy Joe.

Where This Recipe Came From

My kids are always begging for Big Macs but I wanted something homemade with better ingredients. One day it hit me why not combine those signature flavors with my tried and true Sloppy Joe recipe? The result was pure magic.

What Makes It Amazing

The beauty of this recipe is how all the textures and flavors work together. The saucy seasoned beef the melty cheese that tangy special sauce and those fresh crunchy toppings. Every bite takes you back to the drive thru but so much better because it's made with love in your own kitchen.

Grab These Ingredients

  • Ground Beef: 1 lb of 80/20 keeps it juicy.
  • Onion: 1 small one finely chopped.
  • Ketchup: ½ cup for that classic taste.
  • Mustard: 2 tbsp yellow is perfect.
  • Worcestershire: Just 1 tbsp for depth.
  • Brown Sugar: 1 tbsp balances everything.
  • The Buns: Must have sesame seeds.
  • Cheese: Lots of cheddar.
  • Fresh Stuff: Crisp lettuce and pickles.
  • Secret Sauce: My homemade version is better than theirs.
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Making That Saucy Beef

First things first brown your beef and onions until they're perfect then drain off that extra fat. Now here's where the magic happens stir in your ketchup mustard Worcestershire and that touch of brown sugar. Let it all simmer together and watch it transform into something amazing.

The Secret Sauce

My special sauce is what makes these sandwiches unforgettable. Mix mayo French dressing sweet relish finely minced onion a splash of vinegar and just a pinch of sugar. Let it hang out in the fridge for a bit trust me it gets even better.

Don't Skip This Step

The key to these sandwiches? Toasting those buns. Pop them under the broiler for just a minute or two until they're golden. This keeps them from getting soggy and adds that perfect crunch.

Putting It All Together

Now comes the fun part. Layer that bottom bun with cheese add your beef mixture another slice of cheese then pile on the lettuce and pickles. Drizzle with that amazing sauce pop the top on and dig in while it's hot.

Mix It Up

Want to lighten things up? Try ground turkey or chicken. My vegetarian friends love it with plant based crumbles. Sometimes I add jalapeños for heat or switch up the cheese just to keep things interesting.

Make Ahead Magic

Life hack alert you can prep both the meat and sauce ahead of time. They keep beautifully in the fridge for 3 days. Just reheat the beef gently and toast fresh buns when you're ready to eat.

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The Perfect Spread

These sandwiches deserve great sides. We love them with crispy fries or onion rings. My kids always want milkshakes but a cold iced tea works for me. It's like having a drive thru feast right at home.

Saving Leftovers

The meat mixture freezes beautifully for up to 3 months. I love having a stash ready to go for busy nights. Just remember to always build your sandwiches fresh that's the secret to keeping everything perfect.

Healthier Options

Want to lighten things up? Use lean turkey swap in light mayo for the sauce and grab whole grain buns. You could skip that second cheese slice too but honestly why would you?

Common Questions

Yes you can make these gluten free just use the right buns and check your condiments. And freezing the meat mixture? Absolutely it's perfect for meal prep just portion it out first.

Party Perfect

These are my go to for game days and casual get togethers. Everyone loves building their own and the flavors are always a hit. Plus they're easy to scale up for a crowd.

Why You Need This Recipe

It's the best of both worlds combining fast food flavors with homemade goodness. Every bite brings back memories but better because you made it yourself with real ingredients and lots of love.

Get That Perfect Sauce

Take your time simmering the meat mixture. You want it thick but still saucy. If it gets too dry just splash in some beef broth. Keep stirring and tasting until it's just right.

Spice It Up

Like it hot? Add some diced jalapeños to the meat or spike that special sauce with sriracha. Sometimes I mix in red pepper flakes for an extra kick that builds with every bite.

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Meal Prep Champion

This recipe is your best friend for busy weeks. Make a big batch of meat and sauce on Sunday then you're just minutes away from dinner any night. Just toast fresh buns and add your toppings.

Everyone Can Enjoy

Need to make it gluten free? Easy just swap the buns. Watching carbs? Serve it in lettuce wraps. This recipe is so flexible everyone gets to enjoy that Big Mac magic.

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I make the special sauce ahead?
Yes, the special sauce can be made up to 3 days ahead and stored in the refrigerator. It actually tastes better after flavors meld.
→ How do I prevent soggy buns?
Toast the buns under the broiler before assembling and serve immediately. Don't add the sauce until ready to serve.
→ Can I use ground turkey?
Yes, lean ground turkey can be substituted for beef. You may want to add a bit more Worcestershire sauce for flavor.
→ What cheese works best?
While cheddar is recommended, American cheese provides a more authentic Big Mac taste. Any melting cheese works well.
→ Can I make the meat mixture ahead?
Yes, prepare the meat mixture up to 2 days ahead and reheat when ready to serve. Assemble sandwiches fresh.

Big Mac Sloppy Joes

A creative fusion combining classic sloppy joes with Big Mac flavors, complete with special sauce, melty cheese, and traditional toppings.

Prep Time
15 Minutes
Cook Time
20 Minutes
Total Time
35 Minutes

Category: Hearty Mains

Difficulty: Intermediate

Cuisine: American

Yield: 4 Servings (4 sandwiches)

Dietary: ~

Ingredients

01 1 pound ground beef.
02 1 small onion, finely chopped.
03 ½ cup ketchup.
04 2 tablespoons mustard.
05 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce.
06 1 tablespoon brown sugar.
07 ½ cup mayonnaise.
08 2 tablespoons French dressing.
09 1 tablespoon sweet pickle relish.
10 1 tablespoon minced onion.
11 1 teaspoon white vinegar.
12 1 teaspoon sugar.
13 4 sesame seed hamburger buns.
14 8 slices cheddar cheese.
15 1 cup shredded lettuce.
16 ½ cup dill pickle slices.

Instructions

Step 01

Brown ground beef and onion 5-7 minutes, drain fat.

Step 02

Add ketchup, mustard, Worcestershire, brown sugar. Simmer 10 minutes.

Step 03

Mix mayo, French dressing, relish, onion, vinegar, sugar and salt.

Step 04

Toast buns under broiler 1-2 minutes until golden.

Step 05

Layer cheese, meat, more cheese, lettuce, pickles and special sauce on buns.

Notes

  1. Can add hot sauce for spice.
  2. Any melting cheese works.
  3. Serve with fries or salad.

Tools You'll Need

  • Large skillet.
  • Baking sheet.

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Dairy (cheese).
  • Eggs (mayo).
  • Wheat (buns).

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 580
  • Total Fat: 38 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 35 g
  • Protein: 28 g