Not So Sloppy Joes and Easy Hamburger Buns
Don't mind the crumbs on the plate. I had already eaten my first joe, and almost forgot to photograph the finished product. The crumbs are just proof of the yumminess awaiting you when you dive into your joes.
When I made this recipe for the first time, my husband and I both felt like the sloppy joes weren't quite sloppy enough. They were delicious, but the amount of sauciness reminded me more of seasoned ground beef used in tacos rather than the typical sloppy joe. The next time I made these, I decided to 1 and 1/2 the amount of ingredients but to keep the meat ratio the same. The result... genius.
Brown your meat and onion until onion is tender and meat is cooked. Drain the fat. Side note, if you're not a big fan of onions you can substitute the actual onion for 1/2 teaspoon of onion powder, or sprinkle in some dried onion flakes while the meat is cooking like I do sometimes. Like my handy "ChopStir?" Get one here.
Meanwhile in small bowl whisk together all other ingredients. Now, technially the original recipe called for 5 tablespoons of ketchup. Since I one and a halved the sauce ingredients, that would mean 7 1/2 tablespoons of ketcup. I don't know about you but I most certainly don't want to waste time measuring out 7 1/2 tablespoons of ketchup. Instead I suggest using slightly less than 1/2 cup of ketchup since a 1/2 cup is equivalent to 8 tablespoons. Close enough right?
Add mixture to cooked meat and heat thoroughly. Make sure you mix it into the meat well so you won't have any dry spots in your meat.
Serve on toasted or untoasted hamburger buns.
Sloppy Joes
1 lb ground beef
1 medium onion, chopped, or 1/2 tsp. onion powder
1/2 cup ketchup (slightly less)
3/4 teaspoon garlic powder
3 teaspoons brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon lemon juice
1 1/2 Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
3/4 teaspoon salt
6 hamburger buns
Brown your meat and onion until onion is tender and meat is cooked. Drain the fat. Meanwhile in small bowl whisk together all other ingredients. Add mixture to cooked meat and heat thoroughly. Serve on toasted or untoasted hamburger buns.
Easy Hamburger Buns
5-6 cups flour
2 pkgs. or 2 Tablespoons yeast
1 cup milk
3/4 cup water
1/2 cup oil
1/4 cup sugar
1 Tablespoon salt
butter or margarine melted to brush on tops
Stir together 2 cups flour and yeast. In a saucepan on medium, heat milk, water, oil, sugar and salt to very warm (120-130 degrees). Add liquid all at once to flour mixture. beat until smooth (about 3 minutes) on medium speed with an electric mixer or 300 strokes by hand. Add enough additional flour to make a soft dough; mix well. Let rest 10 minutes. roll out on well floured surface to 1/2 inch thickness. Cut with 3 inch round cutter, coffee can, or the rim of a glass. Place rounds on greased baking sheet. Let rise in a warm place (80 degrees) for 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 425 degrees and bake for 12-15 minutes or until lightly browned. Brush melted butter or margarine on tops while still warm. Slice in half. Makes 12-15 buns.
These recipes appear in Dining on a Dime Cook Book. Sloppy Joe recipe has been adapted. Purchase your own Dining on a Dime Cook Book here. Visit www.livingonadime.com.
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