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jmcquown wrote:
> This is one is in my mother's handwriting. I definitely don't remember > her ever adding bread crumbs to sloppy joes. I suspect this one came > from the late 1950's when my father was in Korea and she was trying to > stretch the budget. Note, she never mentions ground beef in the > ingredients list, only in the instructions. > > Sloppy Joes > > 2 c. bread as for stuffing > 2 large onions > garlic (optional) > 4 Tbs. Worcestershire sauce > 2 cups catsup > 1/2 c. sugar > 4 Tbs. vinegar > tsp. salt & pepper to taste > > Saute onions and ground beef to separate. Add the bread crumbs and > other ingredients. Serve on unbuttered heated buns. > > Okey doke, Mom ![]() > > Jill That bread would stretch the beef out for sure. I wouldn't like that amount of sweetener, but one can always tinker to taste. These recipes are interesting reading, Jill. Thanks for typing them up for us. -- Jean B. |
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