Okay, so imagine this—pizza and sloppy joes had a baby. That’s what this is. And yes, it’s as good as it sounds.
I made these one night when I couldn’t pick between pizza and burgers. Just threw some stuff together, and boom—pepperoni pizza sloppy joes were born. My whole family went nuts.
They’re cheesy, meaty, and full of that classic pizza flavor. And the best part? You can whip them up fast, like, weeknight-fast.
If you’ve got picky eaters (like I do), this one’s a win. It’s messy in the best way. Let’s make dinner fun again.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- All the Pizza Goodness, None of the Dough: You still get the flavor of classic pepperoni pizza—spiced meat, tomato sauce, melty cheese, and pepperoni—but instead of making or ordering a pizza, it’s all packed inside a warm sandwich bun.
- Fast, Easy, and Family-Friendly: From start to finish, it’s on the table in 30 minutes. The ingredients are simple. Most are pantry staples or fridge basics. And the results are a big win, especially with kids and teens.
- Customizable: You can keep it simple or mix in chopped bell peppers, mushrooms, or olives to make it more like your favorite pizza combo. Use whatever cheese or sauce you like best. Add heat or keep it mild—it’s up to you.
- Great for Leftovers: The filling reheats well, making it ideal for next-day lunches or a quick repeat dinner.

What You Need to Know Before You Start
Prep Time & Cook Time
- Prep Time: 10 minutes – This includes chopping the onion, garlic, and pepperoni.
- Cook Time: 20 minutes – Browning the beef, simmering the sauce, melting the cheese.
- Total Time: 30 minutes flat from skillet to sandwich.
Servings
- Makes 4 large sandwiches with generous filling.
- If serving kids or lighter eaters, you can easily stretch it to 6 smaller portions.
- Need more? Double the recipe. It scales up easily with no extra fuss.
Difficulty
- Beginner-friendly. There’s no special equipment, no fancy steps. Just sauté, simmer, toast, and serve.
- Even if it’s your first time cooking, you’ll pull this off with confidence.
Required Kitchen Tools
You don’t need anything fancy. Just your basic kitchen gear:
- Large skillet or sauté pan: At least 10 inches wide. Cast iron or nonstick both work great.
- Wooden spoon or heatproof spatula: To stir and break up the meat.
- Chef’s knife + cutting board: For dicing onion, garlic, and pepperoni.
- Measuring spoons and cups: For spices and cheese.
- Pastry brush (optional): To butter and toast the buns.
- Small skillet or toaster oven: To toast buns until golden and slightly crisp.
Here’s what you’ll need to make these pizza-style sloppy joes. You likely have most of it already in your kitchen:
- 1 lb ground beef (80-90% lean): Use lean ground beef to keep the mix meaty but not greasy. Browned well, it forms the base of the saucy filling.
- 1 small yellow onion, finely diced: Adds flavor, aroma, and moisture to the mix.
- 2 garlic cloves, minced: Gives the dish a deeper savory punch—don’t skip it.
- 1 can (15 oz) pizza sauce: Store-bought works great. Choose one with herbs and a slightly thick texture. Marinara can be used too, but pizza sauce has bolder seasoning.
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning: A blend of oregano, basil, thyme, and rosemary—key to giving it that pizza flavor.
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese: Stirred in until melty and stretchy. Adds richness and helps bind the mixture.
- 1/2 cup sliced pepperoni, chopped small: Adds classic pizza flavor—salty, slightly spicy, and a little chewy in the best way.
- 4 hamburger buns: Use sturdy, soft buns that can hold the filling without falling apart. Brioche or potato buns work well.
- 2 tablespoons butter (optional): For brushing and toasting the buns for extra flavor and texture.
- 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese (optional): Sprinkle over the top before serving for an extra cheesy, salty finish.
- Fresh basil leaves (optional): Adds freshness and a pop of color. Tear or chiffonade just before serving.

Variations for Pepperoni Pizza Sloppy Joes
This base recipe is flexible. You can make small tweaks to match your preferences or what you already have at home:
- Use Ground Turkey or Chicken: Want a leaner option? Swap out the ground beef for ground turkey or chicken. It’ll be lighter but still tasty.
- Add More Veggies: Sneak in finely chopped bell peppers, mushrooms, or even spinach. Sauté them with the onion for added flavor and nutrition.
- Spice It Up: Add crushed red pepper flakes, hot sauce, or use spicy pepperoni to give it a little heat.
- Try Different Cheeses: Mozzarella is classic, but provolone, cheddar, Monterey Jack, or an Italian blend also work well.
- Sauce Swap: If you don’t have pizza sauce, a thick marinara or tomato basil pasta sauce will do the trick. Just adjust the seasoning to taste.
- Go Garlic Bread Style: Toast the buns with garlic butter before filling them. It brings a rich, savory edge that pairs well with the filling.
- Make It a Casserole: Pour the filling into a baking dish, top with cheese, and bake until bubbly. Serve over garlic bread, pasta, or roasted veggies.
How to Make Pepperoni Pizza Sloppy Joes: Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Brown the Beef and Onion
Place a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once it’s hot, add the ground beef and diced onion.
Use a wooden spoon to break up the meat as it cooks. Stir occasionally until the beef is fully browned and the onion turns soft and translucent—about 7 to 8 minutes.
Tip: If there’s a lot of fat in the pan, drain it off to prevent a greasy final dish.
2. Add Garlic and Seasoning
Reduce the heat to medium. Stir in the minced garlic and Italian seasoning. Cook for 30 to 60 seconds, just until the garlic is fragrant.
Why this matters: Cooking the garlic gently in the beef fat brings out its natural sweetness and keeps it from tasting raw or bitter.
3. Stir in Sauce and Pepperoni
Pour the pizza sauce into the skillet and stir to combine. Bring the mix to a gentle simmer.
Once bubbling, fold in the chopped pepperoni. Let everything cook together for 4 to 5 minutes so the flavors meld and the sauce thickens slightly.
Note: If your sauce is very thick, you can add 1–2 tablespoons of water to loosen it a bit.
4. Melt in the Cheese
Turn off the heat. Add the shredded mozzarella to the hot mixture. Stir until the cheese is fully melted and incorporated.
You should now have a rich, gooey, meaty pizza-flavored filling that’s thick enough to spoon onto buns without dripping everywhere.

5. Toast the Buns (Optional but Recommended)
While the filling finishes, toast your hamburger buns. Brush the cut sides with softened butter (or garlic butter for extra flavor).
Toast in a skillet, toaster oven, or under a broiler until lightly golden and crisp. This step keeps the buns from getting soggy and adds extra flavor.
6. Assemble the Sloppy Joes
Spoon a generous amount of filling onto the bottom half of each toasted bun. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese if using. Top with fresh basil for a bright, fresh finish. Place the top bun over everything and press gently.
Serve immediately—these are best when hot and melty.
How to Serve Pepperoni Pizza Sloppy Joes
These sandwiches are filling on their own, but they pair well with a few simple sides:
- Crispy Oven Fries or Garlic Parmesan Potato Wedges
- Side Salad with Italian dressing or Caesar-style
- Roasted Broccoli or Zucchini Chips for something green
- Pasta Salad or Baked Beans for picnic-style meals
- Pickles or Chili Flakes on the side for contrast
Storing Pepperoni Pizza Sloppy Joes
- Leftover Filling: Cool completely, then store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
- Freezing: The filling can be frozen for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
- Reheating: Warm in a skillet over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally. Add a splash of water if it looks too thick.
Note: Don’t assemble the sandwiches ahead of time. Toast the buns fresh so they don’t turn soggy.

Tips and Tricks for Success
- Chop Pepperoni Small: Smaller pieces mix more evenly and don’t clump.
- Use Thick Sauce: A thin sauce will make the mix too runny—choose a pizza sauce that clings.
- Toast the Buns: It’s not just for flavor—it helps hold the sandwich together and keeps the bottom bun from getting soggy.
- Add Cheese on Top: If you’re feeling extra, throw a slice of mozzarella or provolone on top of the filling, then place the bun on top and let the heat melt it.
- Let It Sit: Let the filling rest for a couple of minutes before spooning—it thickens slightly and holds together better.
Nutrition
Nutrient | Amount (per sandwich) |
---|---|
Calories | ~510 |
Protein | 29g |
Carbohydrates | 34g |
Fat | 30g |
Saturated Fat | 13g |
Fiber | 2g |
Sugar | 6g |
Sodium | 900mg |
Cholesterol | 85mg |
Note: Nutrition may vary depending on bun size, brand of sauce, and toppings used.
Pepperoni Pizza Sloppy Joes
Course: Lunches4
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kcalIngredients
1 lb ground beef (80-90% lean)
1 small yellow onion, diced
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 can (15 oz) pizza sauce
1 tsp Italian seasoning
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup sliced pepperoni, chopped
4 hamburger buns
2 tbsp butter (optional, for toasting buns)
1/4 cup grated Parmesan (optional)
Fresh basil leaves (optional, for garnish)
Directions
- Brown the beef and onion: In a large skillet over medium-high heat, cook ground beef and onion until fully browned and soft, about 7–8 minutes. Drain excess grease if needed.
- Add garlic and seasoning: Stir in garlic and Italian seasoning. Cook 1 minute until fragrant.
- Add sauce and pepperoni: Pour in pizza sauce and stir to combine. Add chopped pepperoni. Simmer 4–5 minutes to thicken slightly.
- Melt cheese: Remove from heat. Stir in shredded mozzarella until melted and gooey.
- Toast the buns (optional): Butter cut sides of buns and toast in a skillet or oven until golden.
- Assemble: Spoon filling onto toasted buns. Top with Parmesan and basil if using. Serve hot.
Pepperoni Pizza Sloppy Joes FAQs
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, the filling can be made in advance and stored in the fridge for up to 4 days. Just reheat before serving.
What if I don’t eat beef?
Ground turkey or chicken works well. You can even use plant-based ground meat for a vegetarian version (omit the pepperoni or use a vegan kind).
Can I make these gluten-free?
Yes—use gluten-free buns and double-check that your pizza sauce and pepperoni are gluten-free.
How do I keep the sandwich from getting soggy?
Toasting the bun is key. Also, don’t assemble until just before eating.
Conclusion
Pepperoni Pizza Sloppy Joes are one of those meals that feels indulgent but is secretly simple. You get the comforting nostalgia of a sloppy joe, the bold flavor of pizza, and the satisfaction of a hot sandwich—made entirely on the stovetop in just 30 minutes. Whether you’re feeding kids, teens, or grown-up pizza lovers, this one’s always a hit.