Michael's Special Spoppy Joes

"They are special because my son actually makes these. His favorite recipe from cooking class."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
5
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ingredients

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directions

  • Brown beef and onion on medium heat, in a large non-stick fry pan approximately 5-7 minutes.
  • Stir frequently to break up beef.
  • Drain off fat.
  • Stir in barbecue sauce, water and tomato paste.
  • Cook over low heat for 4-5 minutes or until hot.
  • Spoon mixture evenly over buns.
  • Serve immediately.

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Reviews

  1. Made half recipe for the easiest,quickest, and best "Spoppy" Joes I've ever made! Used half of this on 1 bun for a hearty supper and plan to finish the other half served over spaghetti for lunch tomorrow. YUM! I can't wait! Thanks for posting your son's great recipe Miss Rat. Made for Choose Your Event Party.
     
  2. This was a good easy recipe. I needed something to use up some left over tomato paste and this was perfect. The only change I made was using ground turkey instead of ground beef, which worked fine. Thanks for posting!
     
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  1. This was a good easy recipe. I needed something to use up some left over tomato paste and this was perfect. The only change I made was using ground turkey instead of ground beef, which worked fine. Thanks for posting!
     

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