flowerbug
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Pizza inspired sloppy joes
? got me curious...
Pizza inspired sloppy joes
It was a quick toss it all together job.? got me curious...
That sounds really good!It was a quick toss it all together job.
1 lb ground beef, small diced onion, some diced pepperoni fried up, seasoned with oregano and basil. Then dumped in a small jar of pizza sauce. After it got hot, spoon onto bun bottoms, cover with shredded mozzarella, nuked for about 45 seconds. Then put the bun top on and serve.
The wife is sensitive on some traditional toppings, but I don't see why you couldn't add any thing you want (mushrooms, peppers, etc). Having the ground beef already browned and in the freezer is a huge time saver
I usually keep some cooked patties in the oven for DH. Sure makes it easy when I've not planned anything else.she's talked of making some small burgers and putting them in the freezer. we'll see what we can come up with.
@FarmerJamie we eat quite a lot of Sloppy Joes and are happy with them, but i think Mom would be willing to try something different if i can get her over the instant "No, it's strange." hump...
she does want something quick she can make these days when she gets home and is really tired. i'm trying hard though to get her to ask for what she needs while she is there (it's very silly that she hasn't, but that's my opinion) so she isn't so hungry and grumpy when she gets home (it might be a traffic hazard consideration...).
she's talked of making some small burgers and putting them in the freezer. we'll see what we can come up with.
We haven't had a sloppy joe in years, but your version sounds really good. Might have to think about an Italian sloppy joe.It was a quick toss it all together job.
1 lb ground beef, small diced onion, some diced pepperoni fried up, seasoned with oregano and basil. Then dumped in a small jar of pizza sauce. After it got hot, spoon onto bun bottoms, cover with shredded mozzarella, nuked for about 45 seconds. Then put the bun top on and serve.
The wife is sensitive on some traditional toppings, but I don't see why you couldn't add any thing you want (mushrooms, peppers, etc). Having the ground beef already browned and in the freezer is a huge time saver