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How To make Sloppy Joes For 100
20 pounds Ground beef
4 large Onions
chopped
4 large Green bell peppers :
chopped
4 cups Celery chopped
1 cup Brown sugar :
packed
1 cup Spicy brown mustard
4 cups Ketchup
2 cans (12-oz) tomato paste
4 cans (15-oz) tomato sauce
1 cup Vinegar
2/3 cup Worcestershire sauce
100 Hamburger buns
Recipe by: St. Louis Post-Dispatch 8/7/95 In a large Dutch oven or pan, brown the beef, onions, peppers and celery in batches until meat is browned. Remove mixture with a slotted spoon to a large roasting pan. Discard fat. Stir together the sugar, mustard, ketchup, tomato paste, tomato sauce, 6 cups water, vinegar and Worcestershire sauce. Stir into meat mixture. If too thick, add up to 2 cups more water. Cover and simmer for 3 to 4 hours, stirring occasionally. Serve on the buns.
Recipe from Taste of Home magazine.
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Classic Sloppy Joe sandwiches
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***RECIPE***
ground beef (a pound / 454g will make at least four big sandwiches)
fresh pepper (I like a jalapeno but most people use a bell pepper)
onion (not much, so I just use a shallot for a pound of beef)
carrot (if you want)
ketchup (a lot)
mustard
Worcestershire sauce
brown sugar or molasses
oil, salt, pepper, spices, etc (I like celery seed, garlic powder and onion powder)
burger buns
Chop up the onion, pepper and carrot (I like to cut the carrot into really big chunks, but they take a little while longer to cook). Get the vegetables frying in a little oil in a wide pan. When they seem halfway soft, push them over to one side of the pan and shift the pan a little off the burner so the vegetables don't get too hot.
Turn the heat up and drop in the ground beef, smashing it into the surface of the pan so that it's like a giant burger. Let it sit and brown on the bottom. When you scrape and you see golden brown, stir up the beef with the vegetables — a lot of water will come out of the meat and you can use it to deglaze the pan. Keep stirring and cooking until there's no pink beef left (I'm careful to not break up the meat chunks too much at this stage).
If you're using celery seeds or other whole spices, now would be a good time to throw them in so they can fry a little in the beef fat.
Squeeze in a ton of ketchup, a little mustard, a little Worcestershire, a little sugar/molasses, and your remaining seasonings. Stir and taste. Adjust any of the quantities and maybe loosen it up with some water so that you have a thick, saucy consistency. When in doubt, add more ketchup.
Lightly toast the buns before serving, to make the sandwiches less sloppy.
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How To Make Italian Sloppy Joes By Rachael
These Italian Sloppy Joes are made with Italian sausage (sweet and hot), Italian peppers AND Italian bread.
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Sloppy Joes - The Hillbilly Kitchen
I miss all of the little Sloppy Joe faces that my four kids had when they were little. I usually made it for them after church on Sundays because it was quick and easy to make and they all four loved it.
After they ate their Sloppy Joes, they put on their bathing suits and swam in our pool the rest of the day. Now Charlotte is old enough to eat Sloppy Joes and her Aunt Alex just bought her a new wading pool :)
Ingredients:
2 lb. - Ground beef or ground chuck
1/2 cup - Ketchup
1/2 cup - BBQ sauce
Onion powder
Salt and pepper
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