Sloppy but not sloppy joe. Step away from the canned sauce and give these homemade sloppy joes a try! They're truly the best version of a childhood favorite! For such an iconic retro dish, the Sloppy Joe is very misunderstood.
With just a few pantry ingredients you'll have a whole new appreciation for classic American dinner favorite recipe sloppy joes. A homemade Sloppy Joe recipe that's true to its name - sloppy moreish deliciousness! These Sloppy Joes are savoury and sweet with a touch of tang. You can cook Sloppy but not sloppy joe using 10 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Sloppy but not sloppy joe
- You need of ground chuck.
- You need of salt.
- You need of granulated garlic powder.
- You need of hamburger buns.
- Prepare of mushroom catsup see my recipe.
- It's of flour.
- Prepare of medium tomato sliced.
- You need of sliced thin potatoes.
- Prepare of seasoned salt.
- It's of oil to fry in.
Terrific freezer friendly meal option and to scale up to make vast quantities to feed a hungry crowd. A funny video I made a few weeks ago. Request a video in the comments. They probably got their start as a variation of the "loose meat" Sloppy joes are popular with most children and are a favorite in lunch rooms in schools all over the country.
Sloppy but not sloppy joe step by step
- Slice the potatoes. Heat the oil and fry..
- Turn as needed just don't let them overcook..
- Add to a bowl when done frying season with the seasoned salt.
- Then move to a paper towel to absorb excessive oils.
- Brown the meat.
- Add the flour stir in well..
- After the flour is cooked about 7 minutes. Add the mushroom catsup and stir till thickened..
- When thickened let rest for 5 minutes serve on top of hamburger buns..
- I hope you enjoy!.
They're also a favorite of parents when dinner. Sloppy Joes can be amazing, didn't you know? It doesn't have to be a quick, thrown together meal from a can that kids can tolerate. Last but not least, Sloppy Joe's Saloon in Havana is another contender for original creator. So who really invented this favorite loose meat sandwich?
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