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Homemade Sloppy Joes
I remember making sloppy joes a lot when I first had my son. You know how you can get into a rut with making the same dishes every month? Well I made sloppy joes several times a week. I don't know what was wrong with me. My poor husband never complained.
I never really like sloppy joes as a kid but now there is just something comforting about them. Not to mention, it's a homemade meal in a flash, cheap, and my toddler loves them.
I really love this recipe for sloppy joes because that BBQ sauce and liquid smoke adds a slightly different flavor to them. They can be seasoned to your liking very easily.
Ingredients
2 Tablespoon olive oil
1 lb ground turkey or beef
1/2 onion, diced
2-4 teaspoons liquid smoke
8 oz tomato sauce
1/4 cup smokey barbecue sauce
1/4 cup ketchup
2 dashes of worcestershire sauce
2 Tablespoons celery flakes (omit is using fresh celery)
1-2 teaspoons Lawry's garlic pepper seasoning blend
Want extra seasoning kick? Throw in some dry mustard and chili powder!
Watch me make this easy homemade sloppy joe recipe from start to finish!
Optional- If you have the time, add in 1/2 diced green bell pepper, 1-2 minced cloves of garlic and 1 diced celery stick in with the meat and onions. I REALLY like it this way.
CHOOSE GOOD BREAD!!
I don't care how good a sloppy joe mixture is, if it's served on crappy bread then it sucks!!! Use good bakery bread. Potato buns work well. Spread on a little butter and toast them lightly. Then spread on some mayo, mustard and ketchup. HEAVEN I tell ya!!!
Serve with baked garlic fries, a green salad and a cold ice tea to wash it down!
wow, looks great! where did you find liquid smoke, btw?
ReplyDeleteSloppy joes are so yummy and kid-friendly. My son is 2 and loves to eat them.
ReplyDeletethere should be liquid smoke at your grocery store in the spices section
ReplyDeleteI stumbled on the liquid smoke at walmart.
ReplyDeleteI stubbled across this website today and I am very happy with it. I am in high school and my dad raises me and my sister. We live in the North but were raised on good southern cookin. My dad works 3rd shift so I do the cookin around here. These are the best sloppy Joes I have ever tasted! I threw in a little bacon too. Very yummy! and easy for me to make on days when I dont feel like cookin.. Two thumbs up!
ReplyDelete@Shay - May God bless you for doing such a good job helping your dad out by cooking. You're future husband and family will be so blessed by your abilities! I pray that your family will enjoy your hard work.
ReplyDeleteAnd to the Diva...Thank you! I love this blog! :)
Rebecca
Homeschooling mom to six wonderful blessings from the Lord
Matt 5:16
I made the sloopy joes last night for dinner and my grandchild, the pickiest eater I have ever met ate TWO bowls (she doesn't eat bread). Great job!
ReplyDeleteMade this on Tuesday! It was yummdidilicious!
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