This slow cooker 5-ingredient Amish beef sloppy joes recipe is my kind of weeknight magic: you literally stir brown sugar into raw ground beef, add just three more pantry ingredients, flip on the slow cooker, and walk away. The result tastes like something your grandma might have simmered all afternoon—sweet, tangy, and super comforting—but it fits right into a busy workday. This version is inspired by simple Amish-style church supper sloppy joes: no fancy ingredients, just a cozy, slightly sweet sauce that soaks into soft buns and somehow disappears every time I bring it to a potluck.
Serve these Amish beef sloppy joes piled high on soft hamburger buns or potato rolls with classic sides like potato chips, coleslaw, or pickles. For something a little more filling, pair them with baked beans, a simple green salad, or roasted veggies. They’re also great spooned over baked potatoes or rice if you want to stretch the meat further for lunches. I like to set everything out buffet-style—buns, a big spoon in the slow cooker, and a bowl of shredded cheese—so everyone can build their own.
Slow Cooker 5-Ingredient Amish Beef Sloppy JoesServings: 6
Ingredients
2 pounds lean ground beef
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1 cup ketchup
1/3 cup yellow mustard
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
Directions
Place the raw ground beef into the bottom of a 4- to 6-quart slow cooker and break it up gently with a spoon or spatula so it’s in loose chunks, not one solid block.
Sprinkle the packed brown sugar evenly over the raw ground beef. Using a spoon or spatula, stir and fold the brown sugar into the meat right in the slow cooker until it’s fairly well distributed and the beef looks lightly coated and speckled with sugar.
In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk together the ketchup, yellow mustard, and apple cider vinegar until smooth and combined. This is your simple sweet-and-tangy Amish-style sloppy joe sauce.
Pour the ketchup mixture over the beef and brown sugar in the slow cooker. Stir everything together thoroughly, making sure the raw beef is well coated with the sauce and there are no big dry clumps of meat.
Cover the slow cooker with the lid and cook on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours or on LOW for 6 to 7 hours, stirring once or twice during cooking to break up the meat into smaller crumbles and help it cook evenly.
About 30 minutes before serving, remove the lid and give the mixture a good stir, breaking up any remaining larger pieces of beef. If the sloppy joes look too loose for your liking, leave the lid slightly propped open for the last 20 to 30 minutes so some of the liquid can evaporate and the sauce can thicken.
Taste and adjust the seasoning if needed, adding a pinch more brown sugar for extra sweetness or a splash more vinegar for more tang. Serve the hot Amish beef sloppy joe mixture on toasted or soft hamburger buns.
Variations & Tips
To make these a bit lighter, you can swap part or all of the ground beef for ground turkey or a leaner beef blend; just know that very lean meat may release less fat and liquid, so you might want to add an extra tablespoon or two of ketchup if it seems dry. For a slightly smokier flavor that still stays true to the simple Amish style, replace a few tablespoons of the ketchup with your favorite mild barbecue sauce. If you like a little heat, stir in a pinch of red pepper flakes or a dash of hot sauce along with the ketchup mixture. For freezer meal prep, stir the brown sugar into the raw beef in a large freezer bag, add the ketchup, mustard, and vinegar, seal, and freeze flat; on a busy morning, you can thaw it overnight in the fridge, dump it into the slow cooker, and cook as directed. Leftovers keep well in the fridge for up to 4 days and reheat nicely for quick lunches or can be spooned over baked potatoes, rice, or even tortilla chips for an easy twist on nachos.