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Not Your Average Joe – Sloppy Joes! by Gordon Ramsay

Not Your Average Joe - Sloppy Joes!


 This is one of my favorite ways to make sloppy joes, beginning with simple ingredients and taking that delicious canned sauce up a notch. One bite and you’ll never look at that can the same again. The first time I made these (right after I got married over two decades ago), my husband took one bite and his eyes got really big, then he took another, and his eyes got even bigger. They were almost inhaled after that. I’ve found the same reaction whenever I serve them so watch your family for those bulging eyes and you’ll know you’ve got a winner!Ingredients for Not Your Average Joe Sloppy Joes

You’ll need: Manwich Sloppy Joe Sauce*, Shredded Cheddar Cheese, French Fried Onions, and browned ground beef.

Now you know I normally don’t get specific with brands but I have to stick by my Manwich sloppy joe sauce. I have tried several generics and they don’t even come close (some are quite horrid!). I really suggest you get this kind, unless you already have a favorite out there.

adding sauce to beef

Brown your ground beef in a large skillet and drain off any grease. I am using two pounds, even though the can says to use one pound. Add sloppy joe sauce….

Adding in cheese and onions

Then add 1 Cup of cheddar and 1 cup of French Fried Onions.

Not your average Joe sloppy Joes

Stir that all up and make sure it is heated through.

toasting buns

Now we need to toast our buns! I just put mine in a skillet and turn the heat on medium high. After a minute or so flip them over. Toasted buns make the BEST sloppy joes!!!

preparing pan for fries

For my fries, I prefer crinkle cut and usually get name brand if they aren’t too outrageously priced. I like to bake mine but if you have an air fryer you may prefer that. If you’re baking, lightly spray a baking sheet with cooking spray. preparing fries

Sprinkle liberally with seasoned salt. 

fries

I bake these at 425 for about 20 minutes or so, stirring once, until they are lightly browned on the edges.

Not Your Average Joe Sloppy Joes

Put your sloppy joe mixture on the toasted bun and top with more french fried onions. This little crunch and flavor is so good with sloppy joes!

Not Your Average Joe Sloppy Joes

Serve with lots of ketchup and sweet tea!

Not Your Average Joe Sloppy Joes

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs Ground beef browned and drained
  • 15 oz can Manwich sloppy joe sauce
  • 2 cups french fried onions
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 pack hamburger buns

Instructions

  • Brown ground beef in large skillet, drain off any grease. To cooked ground beef, add sloppy joe sauce, cheese, and 1 cup french fried onions. Stir and heat until bubbly.

  • Toast buns and top with sloppy joe meat. Sprinkle more onions on top. Serve with fries. Makes about eight sloppy joes.

I originally published this recipe in 2009 and updated the photos and post in 2020.


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CHUCK ROAST SLOPPY JOES IN THE CROCK POT by Gordon Ramsay

CHUCK ROAST SLOPPY JOES IN THE CROCK POT



This recipe came about one day when I was feeling very lazy relaxed.
I had a big beef chuck roast in the fridge and the idea of regular old roast beef just didn’t sound good, so I went through my recipes and spotted a Sloppy Joe recipe that I’ve been using for 30+ years and thought…why not???


I just put the roast and veggies in the crock pot, early in the day, and enjoyed the wonderful aroma of our upcoming dinner all afternoon. When it was time to eat, I just pulled out some burger buns and potato salad and we had a meal fit for company (well, MY kind of company any way).

CHUCK ROAST SLOPPY JOE’S



2 pounds lean beef chuck roast (trim any large fatty areas)
1 cup chopped onion
2/3 cup chopped celery
2/3 cup green pepper
2/3 cup ketchup
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon mustard powder
Pinch of cayenne powder

Brown the beef chuck roast in a frying pan, then put it in the slow cooker (a large slow cooker works best). In the same frying pan, saute the vegetables until the onions are almost transparent, then tuck them in and around the meat. 

Mix the rest of the ingredients and pour over the meat and veggies. Cook on high for 4 to 5 hours, or on low for 8 hours. It isn’t necessary, but I turn the meat over a couple of times during cooking and spoon the sauce over the meat.



Thirty minutes (or so) before serving, remove the meat and thicken the sauce with a slurry of 1 tablespoon cornstarch and 2 tablespoons of water. Once the sauce is nice and thick, cut the beef into slices

(or just pull it apart) and put it back into the sauce so it will stay nice and hot.


When it is time to eat, pile the meat and sauce on a warm buttered bun or french bread ….oh so good!!! I like my Sloppy Joe sandwich with a swirl of yellow mustard…..how do you like yours?



NOTE:  My slow cooker takes only 4 hours on high to make the meat extremely tender, but still slice-able. If you like your beef more like pulled pork, cook it on high for 5 hours.


NOTE: Browning the meat and veggies isn’t absolutely necessary, but it sure improves the overall taste.

ENJOY !!!

Slow Cooker Sloppy Joes

Sloppy Joes were one of my Mama’s favorite weeknight suppers for busy days and I’ve always loved them. I have my skillet Sloppy Joe recipe on here already (click here) but this one is what I use on those days where I don’t have time to brown my beef so I just throw it all in the slow cooker. Yup, you don’t even have to cook the beef (as long as you use lean ground chuck)! Toss it in, turn it on. Supper is ready when you are.

I grew up in a small neighborhood populated with families, kids, and bicycles. We’d all congregate at the vacant lot three doors down and across the street from my house. At best, it was only 1/2 an acre but all the neighborhood kids referred to it as “The Big Field”.

Once, we had a new neighbor move in named Miss Sandy. She had teenagers mostly and we didn’t know what to think about them. Then, one day Miss Sandy opened up her screen door and started making popcorn in her kitchen. It wasn’t long before the scent drifted across the road to my yard and curious kids began showing up. She peeped her head out the screen door with a grin and held out two brown paper lunch sacks, filled to the brim with freshly popped kernels. “Who wants popcorn?” We left a dust cloud as we raced over, not believing our luck as more and more sacks appeared until we were all sitting in her driveway on our bicycles, holding brown paper bags like we were some type of popcorn loving huffy bicycle gang.

About the time we finished our popcorn, someone rode by on a bicycle and yelled  ”Hey! We’re going to play kickball at the big field. You wanna play?” and a slew of bicycles fell in line as we shouted behind us to Miss Sandy’s kids to join us, telling them that they just had to because we had so much fun there.

We played with new friends until we heard our Mama’s calling us and then we picked our bikes up off the ground and pedaled on back to our waiting suppers and hot baths that would wash our dirt necklaces off. After supper, a few of the kids made an appearance outside again to catch lightning bugs in jars with orders from our Mama’s not to get dirty again, then we’d head back into the house and watch a little television in our parents laps before heading off to bed.

I don’t think about those as the “good old days” like some people do, though. Because if you spend your time looking too wistfully to days gone by you miss all the good in days that are still here and yet to come. There is just as much good in today as there was in yesterday, that hasn’t changed, our appreciation and ability to recognize it has.

Now let’s make some Sloppy Joes.

Don’t forget to wash your dirt necklace off before coming to the table.

You’ll need: Diced tomatoes, Ketchup, Mustard (maybe), BBQ Sauce, and Sweet Relish.

And also some LEAN Ground Chuck, buns, and whatever you want to serve with your Sloppy Joes.

Note : A lot of this stuff is optional and you can easily customize this. You might want to add chopped onion, garlic, omit the mustard, etc. You really need to use the ketchup, bbq sauce, and tomatoes, but other than that knock yourself out playing with it.

And I really like to add a tablespoon or so of these puppies.

They aren’t enough to make it hot, but it is enough to give it a weeee little kick.

 

Okay so the beauty of this is that you can put your ground beef in the slow cooker uncooked.

See? This really is an easy one. Toss it in sometime in the morning with no prep work needed.

Chop up your ground beef a little bit.

Now, I know from emails that a lot of folks find the appearance of raw ground beef rather unappetizing. If you fit into this category, I strongly suggest that you have your servants prepare this meal. If you find yourself without servants, I strongly suggest you get used to the appearance of raw ground beef. It’s looked mighty fine to me going on about forty years now! 

Add all of your ingredients in on top of your beef.

Stir that up good.

Then put the lid on and place this on low for 6-7 hours or on high for 3-4

Ingredients

  • Slow Cooker Sloppy Joes
  • 1+1/2 pound lean ground chuck*
  • 15 ounce can diced tomatoes, undrained
  • 1 cup ketchup
  • 3/4 cup barbecue sauce
  • 1 tablespoon mustard (optional)
  • 1-2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish
  • 1 tablespoon diced jalapeno (optional)
  • 8 hamburger buns, for serving

Instructions

  1. Place raw* beef in slow cooker and break up with a beef chopper or large spoon. Pour all other ingredients over beef. Stir well to combine. Cover and cook on high, 3-4 hours or low, 6-7 hours.
  2. Scoop out with slotted spoon onto buns. Serve hot and enjoy!
  3. Makes 8
  4. *Using lean ground chuck is crucial in this recipe because your meat will be terribly greasy cooking it this way if you use regular ground beef. However, if all you have is regular ground beef, simply brown it in a skillet ahead of time, add it to the slow cooker with all other ingredients, and cut cooking time in half.

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