Quick Sloppy Joes

"I am always in favor of a recipe that has ingredients that I already have on hand. As you know, I do not cook with onions, so add them as you like."
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Brown hamburger and onion in a 10 inch skillet; drain well.
  • Add Worcestershire, mustard, brown sugar, ketchup, and tomato soup to hamburger.
  • Simmer at least 30 minutes.
  • Serve on hamburger buns.

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Reviews

  1. this is a very good sloppy joe recipe. I have made it several times.
     
  2. This is a good quick fix especially on those days when you cant think of anything else easy to cook. I added a little bit of green pepper and I also added some Heniz Chili sauce. I will make this again .
     
  3. These are the best sloppy joes I have EVER had and I'm known as the worlds pickiest eater among my entire family!
     
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I am a special education teacher for the birth to three crowd! I love my job! My husband and I have 4 teenage daughters. He is so great--he keeps the 5 of us in balance..which isn't always the easiest job in the world! My picture came about while I was in college a few years ago. I was going crazy with tons of homework but felt compelled to make the family breakfast. I wasn't paying any attention to what I was doing and when I looked down, the eggs were smiling up at me! For some reason, I just love that picture and I don't really want to change it to a photo of myself. Biggest pet peeve: Tangled hangars! You try to get just one hangar and 3 more will somehow twist themselves around the one you want! I am very allergic to onions--I do not breathe them, eat them or touch them if I can help it. Sometimes I feel like we are an onion obcessed society! Start looking at labels! You would be surprised at how many boxes and packages contain onion in some form. That's okay....I make most things from scratch--which is probably better anyway.
 
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