Sloppy Joes

I have to admit something to you guys. As someone who spend most of my childhood in Romania, the idea of “Sloppy Joes” was bizarre to me. Ketchup… mixed into the sauce? Sugar? Mustard?? I didn’t give it the chance it so desperately deserved. I avoided this dish for far too long. It truly was love at first bite. I remember the sauce squeezing out the sides of the bun as I bit down, the delicious tomatoey, meaty flavor. That was it. I was officially converted to the church of Joe. The etymology for this recipe doesn’t give a ton of information, but, they have a pretty good idea of the name of the creator. Can you guess what it is?

Ingredient Notes

Ground beef – If you’re using fattier ground beef, you might need to drain it, but mine was pretty lean so it wasn’t necessary. Butter – Or whatever type of fat or oil you like to sauté with. Onion – Any type you have handy. Bell pepper – I used a green pepper. Use any color you like. Garlic – Use as much or little as you want. Ketchup – BBQ sauce can be used too if you want to switch up the flavor. Tomato sauce – Or tomato passata. Brown sugar – You can add more or less depending how sweet you like your Joes. Yellow mustard – Or dijon. Worcestershire – Soy sauce is a great substitute here. Italian seasoning – You can use any combination of dried herbs that you like. Salt & pepper – Season to taste.

How To Make Sloppy Joes

Tips

Leftovers

Let the sloppy joes cool down fully before transferring to an airtight container and storing in the fridge. Leftovers will last 3-4 days. You can reheat either in the microwave, or using the stovetop. Add the sloppy joes to a skillet over medium-high heat and cook, stirring often, until heated through. You can add a splash of water or broth if you find the sauce is getting too thick.

Freezing

Make sure your sloppy joes have fully cooled down to room temperature before storing in an airtight container and transferring to the freezer. Leftovers will last 3-6 months. I find it’s easiest to let the sloppy joes thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating using one of the methods detailed in the section above. The microwave is the easiest reheating method to use if you are thawing straight from the freezer.

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