Wednesday 28 April 2010

Sloppy Joe


I came across this recipe on the Food Wishes website today while looking for something to make with the beef mince I had in the freezer. A sloppy joe is basically a burger but minus the whole binding, shaping and chilling the patties part. As such, it was super easy to make and tasted good! I did make some alterations to the recipe due to necessity though and I've posted the slightly modified recipe here. For the original (which serves 4-6) and the video on how to make it, go here.

Serves 2

Ingredients:
250g lean beef mince
1/4 onion, diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 red pepper, diced
5 tbsp ketchup
A dash of worchestershire sauce
Just under 1 tbsp brown sugar
1/2 tsp Dijon mustard
1 cup water
About 1 tsp (or to taste) salt
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
cayenne pepper, to taste

2 sesame seeded burger buns
a knob of butter

Method:
1) Start with a cold pan. Put the mince (helps later if you break it into small pieces first) and onion in the pan.
2) Turn on the heat to med-high. Stir the beef and onion while breaking the mince up into crumbly pieces.
3) Once all crumbly, add the garlic and stir.
4) Add the red pepper and saute for 2 mins.
5) Add 1/2 cup water and stir. (this de-glazes the beef juices that have dried up at the bottom of the pan)
6) Add ketchup, brown sugar, dijon mustard, worchestershire sauce, pepper and salt. Stir them all in.
7) Add 1/2 cup water and bring to simmer. Turn the heat on low and leave to simmer for about 30mins or until most of the water has evaporated.
8) Taste and adjust seasoning. Add cayenne pepper in and stir.
9) For the burger buns, butter the side that will come in contact with the mixture later. Place the butter side down on a hot frying pan. Remove from heat once it turns golden brown.
10) The mixture is ready to be served in the burger buns once the water has evaporated and you can pile the mixture on top of a spatula (and tilt it side to side) without it tumbling down.

See, no getting your hands all icky with burger patties! It also has a nice, sweet-salty taste and if you add cayenne pepper, it becomes slightly hot :)

Sorry, by the time I thought of posting this recipe up, I had already wolfed down the whole burger :S It's that good!
So, the pic up there was taken from the Food Wishes website and photo credits go to them.

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