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  1. #21

    Re: Sloppy Joes

    Interesting Fenrisx..


    I made the turkey joes tonight. They were pretty good. Its weird though. You can't get the turkey to be the same texture as the ground beef. Make sure to use some olive oil when you brown the turkey to keep it moist. Other then that, it tasted exactly like beef. My dad saved himself a portion of it and I'm going to see if he notices any difference.

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  2. #22

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    I've never used ketchup for sloppy joes, I always use tomato soup, some worcestershire sauce, itaian seasoning, and some pepper. However, that is neither here nor there. Allow me to enlighten you as I have been enlightened:

    Hamburger rolls, butter the faces of each side, put on the frying pan until the bottom is browned and crispy. This takes sloppy joes to a whole new level.
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  3. #23

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    Quote Originally Posted by fenrisx
    My wife said it was bomb actually (she uses that phrase).
    She sounds like a keeper.

    I may have to try this tonight Stephen
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  4. #24

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    Quote Originally Posted by Intrepidyota
    I've never used ketchup for sloppy joes, I always use tomato soup, some worcestershire sauce, itaian seasoning, and some pepper. However, that is neither here nor there. Allow me to enlighten you as I have been enlightened:

    Hamburger rolls, butter the faces of each side, put on the frying pan until the bottom is browned and crispy. This takes sloppy joes to a whole new level.
    Tomato soup sounds really watery. Maybe tomato paste would be thicker.

    EDIT: My dad said he noticed no difference in the sloppy joes. And he's been my guinea pig for all of the other tries at it. He said "once you flavor it, its all the same."

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  5. #25

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    I think I'm gonna try Scuba's recipe on the next camping trip

    Quote Originally Posted by corax

    Damn thread, got me jonesin' for some sloppy joe now
    . . . except with veggie crumbles instead of cow [/size]
    While we're throwing out sloppy joe recipes, here's what I usually do:
    8 oz button 'shrooms diced & cooked in a saute pan for 5 min or until soft
    16 oz veggie crumbles (if using cow, cook this first)
    1 tsp Fennel
    1/2 tsp Cayenne
    1/4 tsp Red Pepper flakes
    Dash of Chilli Powder
    Salt, Garlic Salt (or powder) and Pepper to taste
    24 oz / 3 cups marinara and simmer for 10 minutes

    If I were taking this camping, I'd probably premix the 'shrooms and spices so all I had to do was add the crumbles and marinara . . . or make the whole thing at home and just tupperware it in the cooler.
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  6. #26

    Re: Sloppy Joes

    I just do ground cow, with a can of manwich. Haha, then spicy brown mustard on the bun is a must! Some of these recipes sound great, I'm just not sure they are worth doing away the ease of opening manwich and voila. lol.
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  7. #27

    Re: Sloppy Joes

    Quote Originally Posted by 04 Rocko Taco
    I just do ground cow, with a can of manwich. Haha, then spicy brown mustard on the bun is a must! Some of these recipes sound great, I'm just not sure they are worth doing away the ease of opening manwich and voila. lol.
    That's usually the route I take(Mannwich).

    I made the first recipe, and other than dicing onions, it's hardly anymore work than Mannwich.

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