Today is the last day of my experiment. I did have to go grocery shopping yesterday to make Sloppy Joes that night. I haven't made Sloppy Joes in eons but somehow I instinctively knew how to make it. I made enough for the beau and I. I ate two small Sloppy Joes he ate 5! It was surprising how quickly I was able to make it too. In about 20 minutes we were scorching our mouths with hot sloppy joe sandwiches.
Quick Sloppy Joe recipe
half chopped onion
half chopped cubanelle pepper (or green pepper)
2-3 cloves of minced garlic
2 lbs of ground beef
2 tablespoons of brown sugar
1 tablespoon of white wine vinegar
1-1/2 14 oz. cans of plain tomato sauce
Worcestershire Sauce to taste (or 1 tablespoon)
Salt
Pepper
Onion Powder
Season ground beef with salt, pepper and onion powder. Set aside. Sautee onion and cubanelle pepper in olive oil until the form begins to give. Add minced garlic and ground beef to the pot to brown the beef. Once the beef is cooked, add the tomato sauce, brown sugar, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, salt, pepper and onion powder to taste. Don't skimp on any of the ingredients. The onion powder adds a great flavor and there is a fine balance between the acidity and sweetness that the tomato sauce, brown sugar, vinegar and Worcestershire sauce give to the sloppy joe mix. Cook on high heat until thick. Spoon onto toasted hamburger buns. You can add some grated cheddar cheese on top as well. This sloppy joe recipe works beautifully with egg noodles or macaroni. Mmmm....
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So ends my experiment. I learned a lot, I did a lot and I failed a lot. I'm glad I did it in the end and the best thing I got out of the experience was a little wisdom on how to spend money on food.
Congratulations on finishing the experiment! Now you get to go grocery shopping, right? :)
ReplyDeleteHaha! Congratulations! Now you have tried a limited budget. I think you did rather well.
ReplyDeleteNext experiment: Limit the beau's food intake! Haha!