I’ve always loved sloppy joes, but this Cajun Chicken Sloppy Joes version takes things to another level.
It’s smoky, tangy, a little spicy, and packed with juicy ground chicken and sautéed veggies—everything held together in a toasted bun that soaks up all that delicious sauce.
Why I Love This Recipe
Bold Cajun flavor with a smoky, slightly spicy kick.
Quick & easy – ready in 30 minutes, one skillet only.
Great for meal prep – leftovers taste even better the next day.
Customizable with toppings like pickles, cheese, or slaw.
Comfort food classic with a fun Southern twist.
What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)
Ground chicken – Lean, juicy protein that soaks up flavor.
Bell pepper & onion – For sweetness and aromatic depth.
Tomato sauce & ketchup – Make the base rich and tangy.
Worcestershire & Cajun seasoning – Bold and savory.
Smoked paprika – Adds warmth and smoky aroma.
Hamburger buns – Toasted for the perfect bite.
Optional toppings – Pickles, cheese, or slaw for fun variations.
Pro Tips Before You Start
Use a nonstick or cast iron skillet for best browning.
Dice the vegetables small so they cook evenly and blend into the mix.
Toast the buns for texture contrast and to avoid sogginess.
Simmer the sauce long enough to thicken and concentrate flavors.
Double the batch – it freezes well and makes great leftovers.
How to Make Cajun Chicken Sloppy Joes
Step 1: Sauté the Vegetables
Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
Add the diced bell pepper and onion.
Cook, stirring often, until softened—about 3–4 minutes.
Step 2: Add the Garlic
Stir in minced garlic and cook for 1 minute, just until fragrant.
Step 3: Brown the Chicken
Add ground chicken to the skillet.
Break it apart with a wooden spoon and cook until fully browned and no longer pink, about 5–7 minutes.
Step 4: Make It Saucy
Pour in the tomato sauce, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, Cajun seasoning, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper.
Stir well to combine.
Step 5: Simmer to Thicken
Reduce heat and let the mixture simmer for 10 minutes, allowing the sauce to thicken and flavors to develop.
Step 6: Toast the Buns
While the filling simmers, toast the hamburger buns in a skillet or toaster until golden and crisp.
Step 7: Assemble and Serve
Spoon the Cajun chicken mixture generously onto the bottom halves of the buns.
Top with pickles, cheese, or slaw if desired, then finish with the top bun. Serve immediately.
What to Serve It With
Sweet potato fries – The perfect sweet-and-spicy pairing.
Corn on the cob – A classic Southern side.
Pickle chips – Adds tangy crunch.
Coleslaw – Creamy and cool to balance the spice.
Simple green salad – For a lighter contrast.
Variations / Substitutions
Make it spicier – Add hot sauce or cayenne.
Try ground turkey or beef – Equally delicious protein swaps.
Use slider buns – For party-sized servings.
Add shredded cheese directly into the mix – For melty goodness.
Swap tomato sauce for BBQ sauce – For a smoky-sweet twist.
Storage & Leftovers
Fridge: Store the filling (separately from buns) in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
Freezer: Freeze cooled chicken mixture for up to 2 months.
Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
Reheat: Warm in a skillet or microwave until hot, then assemble fresh.
Make-ahead: Cook the filling the day before, reheat, and toast buns right before serving.
FAQs
Can I make this recipe ahead of time?
Yes! The filling reheats beautifully and actually tastes better the next day.
Is Cajun seasoning spicy?
It can be mildly spicy depending on the brand.
Adjust the amount to your heat preference.
What can I use instead of Worcestershire sauce?
Soy sauce or a splash of balsamic vinegar can work in a pinch.
Can I use ground turkey instead of chicken?
Absolutely. Ground turkey is a great substitute and works just as well.
Do I have to toast the buns?
It’s not mandatory, but toasting adds great texture and keeps the buns from getting soggy.
Can I add vegetables to the mix?
Yes, chopped mushrooms, carrots, or zucchini blend well and add nutrition.
How do I keep the sandwich from falling apart?
Serve immediately and toast the buns well—don’t overload the filling.
Final Thoughts
These Cajun Chicken Sloppy Joes are saucy, bold, and seriously addictive.
The mix of heat, sweetness, and smoky flavor is everything I want in a sandwich.
Whether it’s game night or a weeknight dinner, they never fail to satisfy.
One bite and you’ll see—this isn’t your average sloppy joe.