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I got this from Allrecipes.com (Momma's Sloppy Joes, as posted by Leslie34). They're great on nice seeded deli rolls!
INGREDIENTS
1 pound ground turkey (I use ground beef)
1 cup ketchup
2 tablespoons white sugar
2 tablespoons white vinegar
2 tablespoons yellow mustard (I reduce it to 1 Tbsp - not a big fan of yellow mustard)
DIRECTIONS
Place the meat in a large skillet over medium heat, cook until evenly brown, and drain.
In a large saucepan over medium heat, mix the ketchup, sugar, vinegar, and mustard (I also add a shake or two of minced onion). Mix in meat. Cook, stirring often, 30 minutes.
I am not sure you would call this sloppy joes, but I don't like sloppy joes and I like this.
Brown together one chopped onion and one regular package of 93% ground beef. Add one can undiluted tomato soup and heat together. This can be eaten on a bun or just as a portion in a plate.
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We love my Gramma's sloppy joes:
2 lbs. ground turkey or hamburger
2 cans cream of celery soup(or make your own)
worcestershire sauce
ketchup
mustard
brown sugar
s&p
garlic powder
minced onion
Brown the meat and then add the other ingredients a little at a time and taste to see if it's right, we like ours to taste just a little sweet. (I put the garlic powder, w-sauce, and s&p on the meat while it's cooking.) Let simmer for an hour to blend all the flavors together and reduce the sauce. Keep stirring.
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