Sloppy Lentils - A Vegan Sloppy Joe Recipe from Oh My Veggies! (2024)

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This morning I woke up in a complain-y mood. That happens when you get older. You get crotchety. You're all, "Why do people post pictures of themselves in the car all the time? Why do people use hashtags in inappropriate ways? Why won't these kids get off my lawn?" And then you go outside with a broom to chase those kids away. I didn't know what to write about Sloppy Lentils, so I told Chris I was going to write a post to complain about things, to which he replied:

"Oh, yeah, that's a great idea. People will love that."

And then he called me Andy Rooney under his breath. But I think we all know that I have several years to go before my eyebrows reach that kind of plush luxuriousness.


Soooo, hey! Lentils! Lentils are something I have absolutely no complaints about. If I were Herbert Hoover, I would make sure there was a bag of lentils in every pot in this fine country. (Look at me, using my degree in history!) When I was a new and new-ish vegetarian, I was all about meat substitutes, but as I've gotten more comfortable with this whole vegetarian cooking thing, I've almost entirely ditched them in favor of whole foods like lentils. Lentils are cheap and easy (in a good way!), they're tasty, and they are quick to make! Not as quick as popping some faux-nuggets or faux-wings in the microwave, but quicker than beans, which require advance soaking. Lentils don't need soaking! Just throw them in a pot with some water or broth and about 20 minutes later, they're done.

I posted a recipe last year, but I know not everyone is on board the tempeh train, so I wanted to make a lentil version. The sauce has molasses in it, which makes it kind of a cross between sloppy joes and baked beans. We had this in sandwiches one night and then we had the leftovers as a side dish. You can eat them either way! #delicious

Recipe

Sloppy Lentils - A Vegan Sloppy Joe Recipe from Oh My Veggies! (3)

Sloppy Lentils

These Sloppy Lentils make a tasty vegetarian sandwich, but they're great as a side dish too!

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Course: Main Course, Snack

Cuisine: American

Diet: Vegetarian

Keyword: Sloppy Lentils, vegetarian sandwich

Servings: 4 -6 servings

Calories: 260kcal

Author: Oh My Veggies

Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 1 small onion chopped
  • 1 cup brown or green lentils rinsed and picked over
  • 2 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 15-ounce can tomato sauce
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon molasses
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon tamari or soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon mustard powder
  • Pinch of cayenne pepper optional
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 4-6 hamburger rolls optional

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Instructions

  • Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add the onion and cook until softened and just beginning to brown, 5-7 minutes. Add the lentils and broth; bring to a boil, then partially cover and reduce heat to low. Simmer for 20 minutes, or until the lentils are tender enough to eat, but still firm enough to hold their shape (not mushy!).

  • Stir in the tomato sauce, brown sugar, molasses, vinegar, tamari, tomato paste, garlic powder, mustard powder, and cayenne. Increase the heat to medium and bring to a boil. Continue to cook the lentils until the sauce has thickened, 10-15 minutes more, stirring frequently. Serve the lentils on the rolls if you're making sandwiches.

Nutrition

Calories: 260kcalCarbohydrates: 46gProtein: 11gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 975mgPotassium: 457mgFiber: 6gSugar: 13gVitamin A: 318IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 109mgIron: 4mg

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Comments

  1. Angela says

    I've made these a few times and my husband and I LOVE them! They're definitely on the regular dinner rotation. I love that they make me feel like a kid again.

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    • Kiersten Frase says

      I'm happy to hear they're a hit! 🙂

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    • MARCIA says

      Just curious...how long did you have to cook the lentils? I'm going on 1 hour and they are STILL not soft.....GRRRRRR....!!!

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      • Angela says

        I do the 20 minutes like the recipe says. They're still firm but soft enough to chew (not crunchy).

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      • Kelly says

        Marcia, were the lentils old? Or do you live at high altitude? Both of those things can make them take longer.

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  2. Alex says

    I'm making this tonight for the second time, as my girlfriend felt in love with that recipe the first time. I'm making a double-batch to be sure it last us longer this time.

    Super easy to make, dosen't take much time, perfect for a weeknight dinner. 🙂

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  3. jen says

    We're trying to add more meatless meals to our dinner table and this was a real winner. My kids love it straight up or over rice. Thanks so much!

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  4. Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl says

    I made these with a pinch of chili powder and substituted the onion with a green pepper. They were delicious served with homemade potato wedges! Even my meat loving husband said they were great. :D)

  5. Elizabeth says

    This was the first recipe I've made from this site and it was so good! The sauce was just spot on. I will definitely be trying other recipes from here. Thanks!

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    • Kiersten Frase says

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙂

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  6. Becky says

    We added salt and cayenne to get these to our liking. Next time, I'll try cutting the brown sugar. This will become our quick dinner fix. Thanks for sharing. Your philosophy and journey into " real " vegan foods is similar to ours.

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  7. Kim says

    Ive never cooked with lentils before. Do you think I could make this and freeze it?? This would be perfect for a quick freezer meal for my vegetarian sister when she has her baby!

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  8. Alyssa says

    could I use water instead of veggie broth?

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    • Kiersten says

      You can use it, but veggie broth will make the dish more flavorful.

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  9. Maritza Mattar says

    Hi! I just wanted to check, can this last 5 days in the refriegerator? Thanks!

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    • Kiersten says

      I think it should last that long, but I wouldn't try to keep it beyond 5 days.

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  10. Rose says

    Hi I just made this today and so far it seems to be a hit. Thank you so much! My family is transitioning well to vegetarian life.

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  11. Gabrielle says

    I pinned this recipe years ago when you first published it, and finally got around to making it this week. Oh my gosh!! If I knew it was going to be this delicious I would've bumped other dishes out of the way! I love how simple it is to throw together too. Definitely going to be on repeat! Thanks so much!

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  12. lyndsea skojec says

    Do you have a calorie count per serving for this meal?

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    • Alissa says

      We don't calculate the nutritional info for our recipes, but this is a handy tool if you'd like to take a crack at it yourself. 🙂

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  13. Christie says

    Would this work in the slow cooker?

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    • Alissa says

      We haven't tried these in the slow cooker, but I think so! You might need to keep an eye on in the first time around just to figure out the timing and if any of the ingredients need adjusted.

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  14. sheetal says

    Oh man. I love how decadent yet simple these are!

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  15. Mr says

    Sloppy Lentils - A Vegan Sloppy Joe Recipe from Oh My Veggies! (4)
    This is a staple in our house. Has anyone done this is a crock pot? I have seen other sloppy lentil recipes for the crock pot but this ones has the best flavours. Would love to have this made ahead of dinner time rush! Kids and meat eaters all like this recipe! Winning!

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  16. AJ Ford says

    Sloppy Lentils - A Vegan Sloppy Joe Recipe from Oh My Veggies! (5)
    Great recipe! Easy, delicious and quick. I'm allergic to most spicy things so I cut the pepper and added another half tablespoon of brown sugar. Really nice and creative. Thank you!

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FAQs

What is the sloppy joe sauce made of? ›

What is the sloppy joe sauce made of? It's made with ketchup, brown sugar, tomato paste, Worcestershire, chili powder, garlic, dry mustard, and a little Tobasco (if you want). That sauce coats the ground beef, onion, and bell pepper to make the filling.

Is manwich sloppy joe mix vegan? ›

Manwich is vegetarian and vegan. You use the sauce to mix with your choice of veggie burger crumbles (or tofu, lentils, seitan, etc.). Unfortunately, it contains many less-than-desirable ingredients, including ones you would never find in your pantry.

What else can you add to Sloppy Joes? ›

Try serving your sloppy joes with their own toppings such as slaw, melty cheese, grilled pineapple, or Hatch green chile. Even just adding a pickle gives extra flavor and crunch, transforming it from a bland sandwich into something great, like the recipe below!

What are the ingredients in a can of manwich? ›

TOMATO PUREE (WATER, TOMATO PASTE), HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, DISTILLED VINEGAR, CORN SYRUP, LESS THAN 2% OF: SALT, SUGAR, CARROT FIBER, DRIED GREEN AND RED BELL PEPPERS, CHILI PEPPER, GUAR GUM, SPICES, XANTHAN GUM, DRIED GARLIC, NATURAL FLAVORS, CITRIC ACID.

What's the difference between a sloppy joe and a sloppy Jane? ›

If you're aiming to eat a lower-fat diet, then consider fixing yourself a sloppy jane. This variant on the sloppy joe swaps out regular ground beef for leaner beef. It also places a higher focus on vegetables and other low-calorie ingredients.

What is a New Jersey style sloppy joe? ›

There are minor variations depending on the deli, but it is always a double-decker thin sliced rye bread sandwich made with one or more types of sliced deli meat, such as turkey, ham, pastrami, corned beef, roast beef, or sliced beef tongue, along with Swiss cheese, coleslaw, and Russian dressing.

Does Manwich have vegetables in it? ›

Manwich Sloppy Joe Sauce is naturally thick and made with vine-ripened tomatoes, sweet onions, bell peppers and a special blend of spices and seasonings. 20% of daily vegetables. USDA Daily Recommended Amounts: 2 1/2 Cups Vegetables: One serving contains 1/2 cup, 20% daily amount.

Is there a difference between Sloppy Joes and Manwich? ›

What is the difference between Manwich and Sloppy Joes? Sloppy Joes are the sandwich, while Manwich is the store-bought canned sloppy joe sauce, produced by ConAgra Foods and Hunt's. While the brand markets this product as a quick and easy one-pan meal, I strongly recommend you make the sauce from scratch.

What are the ingredients in French's sloppy joe mix? ›

INGREDIENTS: Spices (Dried Onion, Dried Garlic, Paprika, Black Pepper, Cayenne Pepper), Sugar, Modified Starch, Salt, Acids (Sodium Diacetate, Citric Acid), Natural Flavouring, Herbs (Oregano, Rosemary), Anti-caking Agent (Calcium Silicate), Rapeseed Oil, Colour (Paprika Extract).

How to jazz up sloppy joes? ›

Serve easy-to-make Manwich Sloppy Joes on sweet dinner rolls for a fun bite-sized treat the whole family can enjoy. Give your Sloppy Joe a unique spin by replacing hamburger buns with taco shells and adding a little cumin, crisp lettuce, shredded cheese, and juicy tomatoes.

What makes sloppy joe taste better? ›

Keep reading to discover all of the ingredients that will take your Sloppy Joe sauce to the next level.
  1. Salsa brings a spicy twist. ...
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  3. Experiment with Worcestershire sauce. ...
  4. Red pepper flakes bring the heat. ...
  5. Miso provides the umami your Sloppy Joe sauce is missing.
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What is the fancy name for sloppy joes? ›

Manwich, slush burger, yum yums, dynamite, spoonburgers, tavern sandwich; a Sloppy Joe can be called by many other names. The most well-known however is Manwich.

What is a substitute for tomato paste in sloppy joes? ›

You don't have to dash out to the store if you're out of tomato paste; tomato sauce and tomato puree are both an excellent substitute. For every 1 tablespoon of tomato paste needed, use 3 tablespoons of tomato puree or sauce.

Can you use Manwich without meat? ›

The best easy meatless manwich recipe! Lentils, vegan crumbles simmered in a savoury sweet tangy tomato sauce, piled on a bun and devoured! A classic sandwich. Ready in 20 minutes.

What's the difference between sloppy joe and Manwich? ›

Sloppy Joes are the sandwich, while Manwich is the store-bought canned sloppy joe sauce, produced by ConAgra Foods and Hunt's. What is this? While the brand markets this product as a quick and easy one-pan meal, I strongly recommend you make the sauce from scratch.

What are the ingredients in Hunt's sloppy joe sauce? ›

Ingredients. Tomato Puree (Water,Tomato Paste), Water, Sugar/Glucose-Fructose, Vinegar, Corn Syrup, Salt, Spices, Dehydrated Green Pepper, Red Pepper Flakes, Tomato Fibre, Guar Gum, Xanthan Gum, Maltodextrin, Dehydrated Garlic, Citric Acid, Flavour, Spice Extracts.

Is Manwich just the sauce? ›

Manwich, a portmanteau of man and sandwich, is the brand name of a canned sloppy joe sauce produced by ConAgra Foods and Hunt's, introduced in 1969. The can contains seasoned tomato sauce that is added to ground beef cooked in a skillet. It is marketed as a quick and easy one-pan meal for the whole family.

What is the origin of the sloppy joe recipe? ›

Many believe the Sloppy Joe is the namesake of a Sioux City, Iowa cook, who in 1930, combined the regionally popular loose meat sandwich with tomato sauce. It's less messy predecessor, the loose meat sandwich is a Midwestern favorite of steamed or sauteed ground beef, onions, mustard and pickles.

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