Showing posts with label WEEKEND RECIPES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WEEKEND RECIPES. Show all posts

WEEKEND SLOPPY JOES

Years ago, when our hungry teenage boys came home for dinner (with hungry buddies tagging along) it was a challenge to feed them all with one pan of Sloppy Joe's. Unexpected "guests" at the dinner table required some quick thinking. To "stretch" this simple recipe, I added kidney beans, extra shredded veggies and cheese. It was always a big hit. Necessity is the mother of invention I guess, thank goodness for versatile recipes like this one.

Another way I stretched this recipe for the kids, was to whip up a batch of biscuits (rolling the dough thinner than usual) and putting a big spoon of cooked Sloppy Joe filling on one side of the flattened biscuit, then folded it over to enclose the meat (pinching the biscuit dough shut). With a small knife, I cut a vent hole in the "turnover" and baked them on a greased sheet at 375 for 15 minutes (sort of a Hot Pocket type sandwich). They were a big hit and the boys dipped them in ranch dressing.


These days, with the kids all gone, I still occasionally go to this recipe as a “back up” when we go camping. I freeze the cooked filling in Ziploc bags (patted to a 1” flat shape so I can thaw it quickly). If bad weather prohibits us from cooking outdoors, this Sloppy Joe filling makes a quick “stuck in the motor home” lunch with no mess or fuss.

1 pound lean ground beef
½ cup chopped onion
1/3 cup chopped celery
1/3 cup chopped bell pepper
½ cup shredded carrot
2/3 cup ketchup
½ cup water
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1/8 teaspoon red pepper sauce (see note)
1 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper
5 hamburger buns, split and toasted

Cook the hamburger and onion together, chopping up the meat as it cooks (drain meat well). Stir in remaining ingredients (except buns). Simmer on med-low for about 15 minutes (to reduce the consistency of the sauce). Fill the hamburger buns with the beef mixture and serve.

NOTE: Don't know when the kids are coming home? Keep this sandwich filling hot in the crockpot.
NOTE: I serve these with a slice of cheese under the meat mixture and a squirt of yellow mustard on top of the filling.
NOTE: I never have red pepper sauce on hand, so I always use a pinch of dry red pepper flakes instead.