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Nutrition per serving
Protein18% · 50g
Carbs37% · 102g
Fat45% · 55g
8g
Fiber
1290mg
Sodium
4.4g
Protein / 100 cal
Per serving, as packaged by HelloFresh. Oils, salt & pepper added at home aren't included.
📊 How this meal stacks up
Benchmarked against every meal in our database
Protein rank
82th pctl
More protein than 82% of 1,474 meals
Protein density
4.4g /100cal
Leaner than 39% of meals
vs Pork average
19% heavier
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Avg957
🧾 Diet fit
Based on this meal's macros per serving
✓ High protein✕ Low carb✕ Keto-friendly✕ Under 500 cal✓ High fiber✕ Lower sodium
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Allergens & dietary
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Dietary✓ High Protein
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Ingredients
BBQ Sauce
Cornstarch
Red Onion
Chipotle Powder
Potatoes
Chicken Stock Concentrate
Ketchup
Broccoli
Ground Pork
Lime
Potato Buns
Buttermilk Ranch Dressing
Black Pepper
Cooking Oil
Salt
Sugar
How to make it
1
Adjust rack to top position and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash and dry produce. Cut potatoes into ½-inch-thick wedges. Halve, peel, and thinly slice ¼ of the onion; finely dice remaining onion. Halve lime. Halve buns.Toss potatoes on a baking sheet with a large drizzle of oil, salt, and pepper.Roast on top rack until browned and tender, 20-25 minutes.
2
While potatoes roast, in a small bowl, combine BBQ sauce, ketchup, stock concentrate, half the cornstarch (all for 4 servings), and 1 TBSP water (2 TBSP for 4).In a separate small microwave-safe bowl, combine sliced onion, juice from half the lime, ¼ tsp sugar, and a pinch of salt. Microwave until bright pink, 30 seconds.In a third small bowl, combine ranch dressing with a pinch of chipotle powder to taste (you’ll use more chipotle powder later).
3
Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add diced onion and cook, stirring, until softened, 4-5 minutes.Add pork* and season with salt and pepper. Cook, breaking up meat into pieces, until browned, 3-5 minutes (it’ll finish cooking in the next step). TIP: Not sure how much pork to use? Refer to the “Before you start” section at left for guidance.
4
Add BBQ sauce mixture to pan with pork. Cook, stirring, until mixture is thickened and pork is cooked through, 2-3 minutes more.If you like things spicy, stir in a pinch or two of chipotle powder to taste. Taste and season with salt and pepper. Add a squeeze of lime juice if you like. Turn off heat.
5
While filling cooks, toast buns until golden brown. TIP: Place on a baking sheet or toast directly on oven rack. Brush cut sides with melted butter first for extra richness.
6
Fill buns with as much pork filling and pickled onion (draining first) as you like. Divide sloppy joes between plates. Serve with potato wedges and chipotle ranch for dipping.
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Adjust rack to top position and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash and dry produce. Cut potatoes into ½-inch-thick wedges. Halve, peel, and thinly slice ¼ of the onion; finely dice remaining onion. Halve lime. Halve buns.Toss potatoes on a baking sheet with a large drizzle of oil, salt, and pepper.Roast on top rack until browned and tender, 20-25 minutes.
2
Step 2
While potatoes roast, in a small bowl, combine BBQ sauce, ketchup, stock concentrate, half the cornstarch (all for 4 servings), and 1 TBSP water (2 TBSP for 4).In a separate small microwave-safe bowl, combine sliced onion, juice from half the lime, ¼ tsp sugar, and a pinch of salt. Microwave until bright pink, 30 seconds.In a third small bowl, combine ranch dressing with a pinch of chipotle powder to taste (you’ll use more chipotle powder later).
3
Step 3
Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add diced onion and cook, stirring, until softened, 4-5 minutes.Add pork* and season with salt and pepper. Cook, breaking up meat into pieces, until browned, 3-5 minutes (it’ll finish cooking in the next step). TIP: Not sure how much pork to use? Refer to the “Before you start” section at left for guidance.
4
Step 4
Add BBQ sauce mixture to pan with pork. Cook, stirring, until mixture is thickened and pork is cooked through, 2-3 minutes more.If you like things spicy, stir in a pinch or two of chipotle powder to taste. Taste and season with salt and pepper. Add a squeeze of lime juice if you like. Turn off heat.
5
Step 5
While filling cooks, toast buns until golden brown. TIP: Place on a baking sheet or toast directly on oven rack. Brush cut sides with melted butter first for extra richness.
6
Step 6
Fill buns with as much pork filling and pickled onion (draining first) as you like. Divide sloppy joes between plates. Serve with potato wedges and chipotle ranch for dipping.
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Among the prepared dishes in 's lineup, Old-School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes with HelloFresh's Old School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes: 1140 calories, 50g protein. Pork meal. Recipe, ingredients, and nutrition from MealFan. is one of the more straightforward options to prepare. It comes in at 1140 calories per serving, with 50g protein, enough to cover roughly 57 percent of a 2,000 calorie day.
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Nutrition per serving
1140Calories
50gProtein
102gCarbs
55gFat
8gFiber
1290mgSodium
Daily calorie contribution57% of 2,000 cal target
🍽️ Serves: 2 servings
💪 High-Protein
✓ Perfect for
High-protein goals
⚠ Not ideal for
Strict calorie restriction
Vegans
Strict keto
Frequently asked questions
How many calories are in Old-School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes?
Old-School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes contains 1140 calories and 50 g of protein per serving, portioned as HelloFresh's Old School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes: 1140 calories, 50g protein. Pork meal. Recipe, ingredients, and nutrition from MealFan..
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Old-School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes is offered by . Read the full review on MealFan for pricing, freshness ratings, and how compares to competitors.
❓ Frequently asked questions
How many calories are in Old School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes?+
Old School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes has 1140 calories per serving, with 50g protein, 102g carbs, 55g fat.
Is Old School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes high in protein?+
Yes. It delivers 50g of protein per serving, which we count as high-protein.
How long does Old School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes take to make?+
About 10 minutes, rated easy difficulty, and it serves 2.
Does Old School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes list its allergens?+
HelloFresh does not itemize allergens for this meal — check the package label before cooking, especially for serious allergies.
How much does Old School BBQ Pork Sloppy Joes cost?+
It runs about $9–$12/serving through HelloFresh.
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