Veg-ed Out Manwich (Sloppy Joes) (2024)

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Veg-ed Out Manwich (Sloppy Joes) (1)

This is a semi-homemade style Sloppy Joe recipe I whipped up for small party I was having today. I wasn't in the mood to do a complete from scratch but I can't possibly serve a meal without veggies (it's just not in my blood 😉 so this was a quick compromise.

To my surprise... it was a complete hit! Everyone like it and I got tons of compliments. I guess people could have just been being polite but I think these pictures say it all...

Before party...

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After Party...

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They devoured it!

I love when this happens. It makes me feel good to feed good healthy food to people. Sure I could have bought fatty ground beef and simply mixed it according to the manwich package but that's no fun. Why not veg it out? It stretches the meat, adds vitamins and volume while making it lighter and more flavorful. It's a win-win in my book!

Ingredients

  • About 1.25 lbs (20oz) lean ground beef (at least 90%)
  • About 1.25 lbs (20oz) lean ground turkey (at least 90%)
  • 1 large Vidalia Onion diced
  • 3 stalks of celery diced
  • 1 medium zucchini diced
  • 2 green peppers diced
  • ½ bag baby spinach chopped
  • 1 15.5 can Manwich
  • 1 15oz can diced tomatoes
  • 1 6oz can tomato paste

Instructions

Brown the meats with the onion and all the veggies. I started with the meats and onion in a large stock pot and then cut the veggies in order adding them and stirring them in the pot.

Transfer the browned meat and veggies to my slow cooker, add the manwich, tomatoes, and paste. Cook on High for at least an hour and then lower to low for the party.

You could add the manwich, tomatoes and paste directly in the stock pot and heat through. Then just keep it on simmer until ready to serve.

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I served with a variety of rolls. Some people were even eating it straight up!

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I'm not going to do Nutritional Info because honestly I have no idea how many servings it is. I fed about 13 people but everyone took varying amounts. For my fellow Weight Watcher friends I'd count a half of cup as 2 points but that's just based on "Roni Math" it's not scientific at all.

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Veg-ed Out Manwich (Sloppy Joes)

Looking for a tasty and healthy meal? Try this veg-ed out manwich! Made with fresh veggies and whole grains, it's the perfect lunch or dinner option.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 4 people

Calories 626 kcal

Ingredients

  • About 1.25 lbs 20oz lean ground beef (at least 90%)
  • About 1.25 lbs 20oz lean ground turkey (at least 90%)
  • 1 large Vidalia Onion diced
  • 3 stalks of celery diced
  • 1 medium zucchini diced
  • 2 green peppers diced
  • ½ bag baby spinach chopped
  • 1 15.5 can Manwich
  • 1 15 oz can diced tomatoes
  • 1 6 oz can tomato paste

Instructions

  • Brown the meats with the onion and all the veggies. I started with the meats and onion in a large stock pot and then cut the veggies in order adding them and stirring them in the pot.

    About 1.25 lbs, About 1.25 lbs, 1 large Vidalia Onion diced, 3 stalks of celery diced, 1 medium zucchini diced, 2 green peppers diced, ½ bag baby spinach chopped

  • Transfer the browned meat and veggies to my slow cooker, add the manwich, tomatoes, and paste. Cook on High for at least an hour and then lower to low for the party.

  • You could add the manwich, tomatoes and paste directly in the stock pot and heat through. Then just keep it on simmer until ready to serve.

    1 15.5 can Manwich, 1 15 oz can diced tomatoes, 1 6 oz can tomato paste

  • I served with a variety of rolls. Some people were even eating it straight up!

Nutrition

Calories: 626kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 63gFat: 32gSaturated Fat: 12gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 2gCholesterol: 179mgSodium: 786mgPotassium: 2020mgFiber: 6gSugar: 15gVitamin A: 4488IUVitamin C: 45mgCalcium: 154mgIron: 8mg

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  1. Lisa

    I'd love to write the Nurtitional Info sections for your recipes! I use SparkPeople to track and I trust their system since most of the info is entered by members. Let me know...I'm on Twitter!

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  2. karen

    this was sooo good- I threw whatever veggie we had leftover from christmas, we all loved it.

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  3. Dana

    It's cooling off a bit here in the evenings. I think this sounds like the perfect recipe to make in the next couple of days. LOVE the crockpot!

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  4. Katie

    I am planning on making these tonight. Since it's just me and my husband, I'm planning on making this and freezing half of it. I put the recipe into WW recipe builder, and when I made it for 12 servings, it came to 5 points each. That is probably more than enough for a sandwich.

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  5. Sara

    This would probably be great in stuffed peppers...may have to try it for dinner tomorrow night! Thanks!

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  6. Jessica

    I love adding veggies to ground protein. We just had taco night (my FAV). I added 1 onion and 1 zucchini to a pound of ground chicken. YUM! No complaints from the husband.

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  7. Shana

    Made this last night with a few changes. I left out the celery (not a fav of mine) and didn't have any spinach. I used orange bell pepper and made a homemade sauce. The family liked it! Adding veggies was a great way to stretch and health up an already family fav! Thanks, Roni!

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  8. roni

    Wait.. I'm Roni.. Who's the 4th.. I NEED to know! 😉

    Only kidding.. Thank you so much for the wonderful comment. And I too am a HUGE Deb fan! :~D

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  9. carrie

    I posted this post this morning to Ashley’s Edible Perspective giveaway aand thought I would forward to each of you. I’ve declared it blogger appreciation day at my house in Cambridge, MA!

    as a perpetual yo-yo dieter, i found food blogs through searching out inspiration to help me get HEALTHY! I now work in schools as a counselor, and unfortunately everyday I talk about body image, and, fortunately eating healthy. Its just so important to me. I want to be an inspiration and motivation to my students and there is nothing more I want to impart to my kids than: its NOT about being thin- its about being the right, healthy size for you and eating good whole foods.

    As an oatmeal connoisseur (you know I love my steel cut!) I stumbled on lady Kath’s “tribute” to the good stuff, and felt like I struck gold. I went through dozens of blogs before I found an army of favorites that I check religiously. Every day, I look to four women that inspire me and use cooking philosophies that I am proud to call my own as well. I now visit Kath, Caitlin, Roni and you every day as inspiration and my motivation to continue healthy eating every single day (and of course, my fifth, Deb over at Smitten Kitchen, because everyone needs some SEE RI OUS indulgence… that woman is a goddess). Anyways, thanks for doing what you do.

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  10. jamie

    This was great! I didn't have the tomatoes or celery but added mushrooms. Tossed last night's leftover brown rice into the crock pot and ate it straight up!

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  11. Janice

    This looks great! I love bulking up my sloppy joes with veggies. Thanks for sharing!

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  12. roni

    Kiley - I don't think that's an amateur question! I did fully cook it I've tried to add raw chop-meat to the crock pot and I don't like the texture of how it comes out. I find in a dish like this with all the "saucey" stuff it stays nice and moist.

    Hope that helps!

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  13. Kiley

    very amateur cook question.. but did you fully cook your meat before crock potting it? Would that not dry it out?? Thanks!

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  14. roni

    I like some of her idea and she totally inspires me but yes.. you're right.. the whole concept of “tablescapes” annoys me!

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  15. Patty

    Looks Great! I like to add things to premade/mixes too. Like Semi-Homemade on food network (only her color coordinated kitchen, "tablescapes" and always a co*cktail at the end drive me crazy!).

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  16. roni

    Carrie - I did a variety of buns (making sure I had 1 pointers for me. 😉 A veggie tray, baked dorritos with salsa, pretzels, and some cookies as we have a tradition of always having something sweet at our poker events.

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  17. Debbi Does Dinner Healthy

    I love to pump up the recipes with veggies! I use a lot of canned shortcuts, nothing wrong with that! Thanks!

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  18. Carrie

    What else did you serve with it for sides? I'm having a party on Saturday and was going to do meatballs, maybe I'll do this instead!

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  19. Kim

    I can say we definitely weren't just being polite. It was awesome, on a roll or as you say straight up. I tried it both ways! Thanks for the new idea! 🙂

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  20. T-Wan

    This sounds and looks so good. I think I'll make it for dinner tomorrow. Thanks for sharing.

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Veg-ed Out Manwich (Sloppy Joes) (2024)

FAQs

What to add to Manwich to make it better? ›

5 Easy Ways to Doctor up Manwich Sloppy Joes to Improve Taste
  1. Produce.
  2. • 1/4 tsp Garlic powder.
  3. • 1/2 Green bell pepper.
  4. • 1 Large or 2 small jalapeno peppers.
  5. • 1 Onion, medium white or yellow.
  6. • 1 Pickled jalapenos.

Can you eat 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 Manwich and Sloppy Joes? ›

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.

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.

What goes well on sloppy joes? ›

Toppings, Sauces & Salsas
  • Caramelized Mushrooms. Caramelized mushrooms are so sweet and tender, and they add the perfect burst of flavor to a Sloppy Joe by complementing meaty flavors and adding in extra protein! ...
  • Roasted Corn Salsa. ...
  • Edamame Guacamole (High Protein) ...
  • Garlic Sauce.
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Do you drain the meat before adding Manwich? ›

directions. Brown hamburger meat and then drain grease from meat. Start to preheat oven to what ever the biscuit instructions say. Add the can of Manwich to the drained beef in pan and mix.

Is there MSG in Manwich? ›

This product is likely msg free.

How are you supposed to eat sloppy joes? ›

There are so many different ways to enjoy a sloppy joe. You'll make to try them all: Classic – Serve this with toasted hamburger buns for the classic sloppy joe recipe. Grilled Cheese – Add the meat mixture when making a Grilled Cheese for a hearty sandwich.

What is it called when you don't eat beef but eat chicken? ›

A pollotarian is someone who eats poultry but not red meat or pork products. People choose this dietary pattern for various reasons.

What is the Manwich controversy? ›

Manwich wasn't banned, despite rumors to the contrary

According to widely spread myths reported by Snopes, the state of California allegedly banned the sale of Manwich, as well as the use of its name, due to it not being gender-neutral.

Did Manwich ever have meat in it? ›

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 best bun for sloppy joes? ›

Hamburger or Brioche Buns: The vehicle for the Sloppy Joe mixture, offering a soft and slightly sweet contrast to the flavorful beef filling.

How healthy is Manwich? ›

The Nutritional Breakdown

Manwich sauces are generally low in fat and cholesterol, making them a relatively healthier choice compared to some other fast food options. The nutritional content may vary slightly depending on the specific flavor and recipe you choose.

Are sloppy joes healthy to lose weight? ›

In its traditional state, a Sloppy Joe would never be considered a diet food that might aid a person in his or her weight loss goals, but the concoction can be made less caloric and fatty with a few simple changes in the recipe.

Is Manwich already cooked? ›

Since the sauce contains fully cooked meat, consumers no longer need to purchase and cook the ground beef. Packaged in a microwaveable, resealable tub, Manwich Heat & Serve heats in a microwave for six minutes and is ready to serve.

What can you add to a dish to make it taste better? ›

Add hardy herbs like thyme, rosemary, oregano, sage, and marjoram to dishes early in the cooking process; this way, they release maximum flavor while ensuring that their texture will be less intrusive.

What can I add to ground beef to make it taste better? ›

The magic lies in the seasoning – a simple yet potent mix of garlic, onion, cumin, and cayenne, creating some of the most tasty ground beef.

How do you make sloppy joes less sloppy? ›

As your beef simmers away, the sauce it's in should thicken up. However, if it needs a little help, add a mixture of equal parts cornstarch and water. Start with a tablespoon of each, but exercise caution and wait before adding more.

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.

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