A sloppy joe is an American dish of ground beef, onions, sweetened tomato sauce or ketchup and other seasonings, served on a hamburger bun.
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- Heat the olive oil in a large skillet. Add in minced garlic, shallots, and green bell pepper. Stir until fragrant and tender, about 3 minutes. Season it with salt and black pepper.
- Add the ground beef to the vegetables. Stir and cook about 5 minutes, until the meat is no longer pink and fully cooked. Add tomato sauce, barbecue sauce, Worcestershire, and hot sauce into the skillet. Stir to combine. Simmer until thickened.
- To serve, spoon and pile sloppy meat onto the toasted, buttered bun bottoms and cover with bun tops with your favourite side dish or pickles.
I have heard so much about this but nnever had tasted them, seeing your pic i want to have them right now, delicous looking.
ReplyDeleteThat sure is sloppy! :)) n so good. The buns are amazing as well. gorgeous- gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh, sloppy joe! Reminds me so much of my days in the U.S.! My American friends heart them so, so much! Yours looks so comforting ... =)
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! You made all these in one day! I mean both the bread & the meat. I guess you going to have this for your breakfast, lunch & dinner as well huh! hehe....^_^ Enjoy & have a nice day, darling!
ReplyDeleteRegards, Kristy
You are absolutely right, sloppy joe's are a great fun American sandwich. As a kid, I ate so many sloppy joe sandwiches for dinner. It's a economical and fun dish for families.
ReplyDeleteYour bread continues to knock me out! Every once in a while the family has craving for Sloppy Joes - especially homemade. Sometimes you just want to be sloppy! Fun post.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful Sloppy Joes! And your homemade bread - goodness.
ReplyDeleteThe buns for this sloppy joe look wonderful. I didn't grow up eating sloppy joe but looks like a fun, comforting meal.
ReplyDeleteSloppy Joes! I've been wanting to do these for my hubby and kids forever and somehow just haven't got around to it. I know they'll love them - thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteThe sloppy joes look really good on those poppy seeds and sesame buns.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very fancy sloppy Joe with the homemade buns glistening! What a treat!
ReplyDeleteLove your buns. Did you make them with the tangzhong starter? Never heard of sloppy Joe before but although I am not a big fan of beef I am sure they tasted great.
ReplyDeleteI love sloppy joes. Only made them once and I loved them.
ReplyDeletesloppy joe, totally new dish to me..pics looks great..Buns looks oerfcect...-)
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Angie - it's almost midnight here and I am hungry. The sight of your sloppy joes almost made me keel over *drooooool*
ReplyDeleteThe sloppy joe looks absolutely mouthwatering!!
ReplyDeletelovely pic. the burger looks tempting
ReplyDeleteAngie this was absolutely one of my favorite foods growing up! Actually I still love them! I usually cook them about once a month. The more messier they are the better.
ReplyDeleteLove me a good sloppy joe...but it's your buns, baby! Whoa, they're gorgeous :D
ReplyDeleteI love sloppy Joes!
ReplyDeleteThose homemade burger buns look so amazing and perfect! Great recipe.. bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteThese buns look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThese look so tasty! And they really take me back to my childhood. I haven't had a sloppy joe in forever - I am going to hav eto mak ethem1 I've never made my own hamburger buns, but they look so amazing that I'll have to try it!
ReplyDeleteThis takes me way back to my childhood. I haven't had one in many years. Now I just might. Great job and great photos.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
wow looks so yummy
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you, Sloppy Joe! It looks as if you are calling me : ).
ReplyDeletelooks so beautiful
ReplyDeleteSloppy joe looks very cute and yumm!
ReplyDeleteOMG I can see myself going back for 2nd and 3rd :) Good work Angie!
ReplyDeleteQuite simple to prepare. My kids would love these! thks
ReplyDeleteOMG, they look soooo good! That is a speciality I have not yet trioed... Your buins look so perfect and delicious.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I've always wanted to make this! Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteClassically delicious! Are those buns homemade?!?!? What recipe did you use? They look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI've never had sloppy joes - what have I been missing?! Looks like ultimate comfort food.
ReplyDeleteWOW delicious looking dish and lovely clicks
ReplyDeleteHey Angie, these look a absolutely perfect. The photo of the rolls make me want to bake!
ReplyDeletei love sloppy joe..looks fabulously yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteAiyo Angie! I should have come here earlier. Your Sloppy Joe look so good with lots of beef in it..yummmy!
ReplyDeleteI know of no better way to feed a gang of kids than Sloppy Joe's. Your beautiful buns are an added bonus. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThese sloppy joes look awesome especially good with the homemade buns!
ReplyDeleteI just feel like eating some, I am big fan of sloppy joe. Love them. Your pics rocks!!! I am sooo cravin for it now.
ReplyDeleteIt's all about the bun, Angie. You nailed it. I used to go nuts about these as a youth, but find them far too sweet as an adult. However, this is a great dish for a crowd of young people. Especially in the wintertime. And, my students love them, and love making them. I wish my classes were long enough to make the buns.
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Valerie
Whah...looks like a party's going on there....so many lovely buns. I love the bun with such an overflowing of meat sauce...mmm.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE sloppy joe! I haven't had it in so long though! I want to make this next week!
ReplyDeleteYou're sloppy joes look amazing! I make mine a little sweeter, with a touch of molasses, but I love your recipe with the hot sauce, have to try it!
ReplyDeleteSloppy joes are such a comfort food for me! These are mouth-watering on those lovely buns Angie.
ReplyDeleteI love Sloppy Joe's! Thank for posting this delicious recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious especially with homemade buns.
ReplyDeleteDear Angie - Those burger buns are totally drool worthy and the sloppy joes is just what the summer ordered!
ReplyDeleteYummilicious :)
Devaki @ weavethousandflavors
Angie, this look so delicious, I'm going to make this, by the way, where I can find the recipe for that homemade buns.
ReplyDeleteI have never had any Sloppy Joes as yet in the US....it seems not hard to make them....maybe I can try making them at home and have my 1st Sloppy Joes at home...:p
ReplyDeleteYour buns look so yummy, not sloppy! Good work, Angie!
ReplyDeleteMy partner would fall head over heel sfor this. I love mince with tomatoes
ReplyDeleteI LOVE sloppy joes, your pictures are totally making my mouth water!!! I want one!!!
ReplyDelete*kisses* HH
Ivy,Sonia: These buns are baked with sourdough. Here is the recipe:
ReplyDeleteSourdough Burger Buns
nice clicks!!looks so tempting..
ReplyDeleteAhh, its been so long since I've had a sloppy joe. They really are so simple, but good. Nice childhood memories of sloppy joes!
ReplyDeleteSloppy Joes are such GREAT comfort food. Those rolls you used look really great.
ReplyDeletewe love sloppy joes, and your buns are so beautiful...(does that sound weird?) are those poppy seeds? great pics
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The first time I had a somewhat equivalent to sloppy joe was the sauce on top on an A&W hotdog. That was like 30+ years ago. Now I'm thoroughly hooked. It is absolutely delicious on top of hotdogs, burgers, toasted bread, you name it, I'll put it on if I can.
ReplyDeleteyour bun look really good!! yea..sloppy joe is an American classic snack.My hubby love it dearly!
ReplyDeleteHa! This may have to be my meat choice for the weekend! or soon, I think we are doing a wine tasting Saturday with barbecue- This looks perfect, so perfect for a meat lover like me! Your bread rolls look fabulous too!
ReplyDeleteYour buns make these very special!
ReplyDeleteI do a similar recipe. I love sloppy joes but can not stand the can sauce. We like to make ours a little spicy and put coleslaw on it. sounds strange but it is so addicting!
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Sloppy Joes reminds me of being a kid as my mom made them often. Yours look much better though! Just dont tell my Mother!
ReplyDeleteThe meat fillings look incredible :D~ drooling here hehe
ReplyDeletelooks yummy! will try this out and hope they turn out to be as good as yours :)
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