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Ok, does anyone know of a good and easy recipe to make home made sloppy joes. I dont really like manwhich, so im trying to find some other way to make them. I am assuming it would probably be a katchup base, but other than that I am clueless! Any help would be greatly appreciated! TIA
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We usually just mix our favorite BBQ sauce with cooked ground beef. I like to cook it for a little bit after I add the sauce to sweeten up the sauce a bit....
That sounds good, I haven't had those in a while!
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I know i just got the craving for them like really bad when I was thinkin about dinner, haha. Hmm maybe I will mix katchup and bbq sause with some other seasoning....that sounds like it should be good
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I cook the ground beef until it's done, then use ketchup and a little bit of mustard to cover the meat and make a sauce. I also put in about 1-2 tablespoons of sugar to make it sweet. Let it simmer until it thickens up.
That's the only way I've ever seen my family make it.
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