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Years ago, when our hungry teenage boys came home for dinner (with hungry friends tagging along) it was a challenge to feed them all with one pan of Sloppy Joe's. Unexpected guests at the dinner table were fun, but required some quick thinking, so I "stretched" this simple but tried and true recipe, by adding kidney beans, shredded carrots, and cheese. It was always a big hit. Necessity is the mother of invention I guess, thank goodness for versatile recipes like this one!!



These days, the kids are all off on their own, but Covid threats keep me out of the grocery store more, so I still make full size batches of this recipe and freeze the extra.

I put the "extra" filling into a freezer bag, then pat the filling to  1" thick before freezing it. This "thin disk" of cooked Sloppy Joe filling thaws out FAST!!! We love "instant" meals like this.

1 pound lean ground beef (I use 90% lean)
3/4 cup chopped onion
2/3 cup ketchup
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1 level tablespoon brown sugar
1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
1/8 (to)1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (*see note)
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
5 hamburger buns, split and toasted

Saute the onions, then add the burger and cook until the
 meat is no longer pink (chopping up the meat as it cooks) (drain meat if necessary).

Stir in remaining ingredients (except buns). Simmer on med-low for about 15 minutes (this will thicken the filling, but don't let it get too dry). Butter and toast the hamburger buns, then fill with the Sloppy Joe mixture and serve.


NOTE: I ALWAYS serve our Sloppy Joes with a slice of cheese under the meat mixture and a squirt of yellow mustard on top of the meat (our favorite way to eat this sandwich).

NOTE:
 *1/8 teaspoon of cayenne adds a "little something" extra to the flavor of this sandwich, but it is NOT spicey, that's for sure (hubby hates spice). If you like a little spark in your sandwich, use about 1/4 teaspoon.



ENJOY !!!
I love serving saucy things over toast. And, when that saucy thing is creamy garlic shrimp, and the toast it’s over has been pan-fried in butter, I really love it. Frying the toast in lots of clarified butter prevents it from getting soggy while it soaks up the garlicky sauce. This creates a perfect partner, in both...to read the rest of Chef John's article about Creamy Garlic Shrimp Toast please follow this link to become a member.)

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I didn’t think about becoming a professional chef until High School, but my interest in all things food started way before then. Most of my earliest, most vivid childhood memories revolve around new foods, like my first visit to a Chinese restaurant, traveling to New York City to visit my Polish grandmother and her...to read the rest of Chef John's article about Chicken Rice-a-Roni please follow this link to become a member.)

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These yummy foods make me happy :) I hope it is the same with you too :)

Ingredients:
1 whole radish,
2 red shallots
6 dried prawns,
2 dried scallop
3 dried shiitake
6 black fungus

Seasoning:
1 teaspoon sugar
Less than 1/8 teaspoon white peppers
1 teaspoon oyster sauce
1 teaspoon light soy sauce
vegetable oil for
We’ve all heard the old saying, “if you don’t like something, try a much smaller version of it,” and I don’t think there’s a better example than these Chicago deep dish pizza “muffins.” Okay, so that’s not really an old saying, but maybe it should be, since this fun-sized version has changed how I feel...to read the rest of Chef John's article about Chicago Deep-Dish Pizza Muffins please follow this link to become a member.)

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I love tacos and burritos more than anyone should, which is why I don’t have a long history of eating pozole. The handful of times I’ve had it, I’ve loved it, but no matter how amazing a particular Mexican restaurant’s version was supposed to be, I’d almost always end up ordering my usual...to read the rest of Chef John's article about Red Pozole please follow this link to become a member.)

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When we talk about the greatest fried chicken recipes of all time, karaage has to be at or near the top of that list. This Japanese-style fried chicken is crispy, juicy, and intensely flavorful, which is even more impressive when you consider the fact that there is no skin or bones involved. However, not all karaage recipes are...to read the rest of Chef John's article about Karaage please follow this link to become a member.)

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When I first started filming and posting recipe videos, I was never too concerned with how well they’d turn out. As far as I was concerned, I wasn’t in the successful recipe development business, I was in the teaching people how to cook business. So, I’d often film things I was brand new to...to read the rest of Chef John's article about Spicy Garlic Potato Noodles please follow this link to become a member.)

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BISCUITS FOR 2


Biscuits for two....what a great idea!! 
I can't tell you how many biscuits I've thrown away because they were stale before we could eat a whole batch, but not anymore!!  

This quick and easy recipe
makes 4 delicious biscuits.

1 cup all purpose flour
2 1/2  teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/4 cup COLD butter
1/2 cup milk

Preheat oven to 400° and grease a baking sheet.

Mix the dry ingredients together. Cut the COLD butter into very small cubes and add them to the dry ingredients. Cut the butter into the flour mixture until it looks like coarse crumbs.

Add milk and stir just until everything is moistened (don't overmix) 

Turn out onto a lightly floured counter and knead 8-10 times. Dough might seem a little sticky at first, but it will come together nicely after you knead it a few times.

Pat or roll dough to 1/2" thickness and cut with floured 2 1/2" biscuit cutter (the floured rim of a drinking glass will work too).
Bake 12-15 minutes or until golden.
  
Brush with butter when they are hot out of the oven. Makes 4 biscuits.

ENJOY !!!
I’ll eat a chicken pot pie anytime, anywhere, and the same goes for the beef version, but my favorite pot pie of them all is the lobster pot pie, presented here in all its fun-sized glory. There are hundreds of ways to enjoy chicken with gravy and veggies, but there is no such plethora of similarly constructed...to read the rest of Chef John's article about Mini Lobster Pot Pie please follow this link to become a member.)

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Like many of my fellow countrymen, I grew up eating roast turkey on Thanksgiving, which is why I’ve always been a bit confused by Christmas turkey recipes. I love turkey, especially with all the fixings, but do we want that same feast twice, just a...to read the rest of Chef John's article about Holiday Roast Turkey “Cordon Bleu,” please follow this link to become a member.)

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