Grown Up Sloppy Joes

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • Think of this recipe as a sloppy Joe with its shirt tucked in. It has a day job now, but still likes to party. You can get my favorite cookware from Made In today with a 15% off discount using my link: madein.cc/brianlagerstrom
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    -- RECIPE --
    ▪1lb/.5kg 80/20 ground beef
    ▪1g or 1/4tsp baking soda
    ▪100g or 1 large or 2 small poblano peppers small diced
    ▪150g or 1 large yellow or white onion, small diced
    ▪Olive oil
    ▪5g or 1tsp salt
    ▪5g or 1 1/2tsp onion powder
    ▪5g or 1tsp garlic powder
    ▪2g or 1tsp black pepper
    ▪5g or 1 3/4tsp paprika
    ▪Pinch of Chile flakes
    ▪10g or 1 1/2Tbsp flour (all purpose or gluten free blend)
    ▪50g or 3Tbsp tomato paste
    ▪50g or 3Tbsp ketchup
    ▪15g or 2Tbsp yellow mustard
    ▪15g or 2 1/2-3tsp brown sugar
    ▪50g or 3 1/2Tbsp worcestershire
    ▪20g or 1 1/2Tbsp red wine vinegar
    ▪10g or 1 ½tsp better than bouillon beef paste
    ▪350g or 1 1/2c stock (chicken or beef)
    Add beef to a bowl with baking soda and mix thoroughly to incorporate.
    Preheat a large nonstick pan over medium high. Add a squeeze (Tbsp or so) of olive oil followed by diced onions, poblanos, and a pinch of salt. Saute for 3-4 mins, stirring often. When veg has softened a bit and has started to brown, add in beef/baking soda mix, using a meat musher or wooden spoon to break up meat into small pieces. When beef is broken down well and is beginning to brown, add salt (5g), onion powder, garlic powder, pepper, paprika, and chile flake. Stir to combine and cook for about 30 seconds.
    Add flour and stir to combine and cook for a few seconds. Add tomato products, mustard, brown sugar, worchestershire, vinegar, bouillon, and stock. Stir to combine. Bring to a simmer then reduce heat to medium low to reduce for about 10-12 minutes, continuing to stir and break up meat as sauce reduces. Taste for seasoning and add salt if needed.
    Serve on toasted brioche bun.
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    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Intro & Manwich tasting
    1:28 Cooking the beef
    3:46 Seasoning/sauce
    5:00 The nonstick cookware i’m using (#ad)
    6:05 Finishing the sloppy joe mixture and tasting
    7:09 Putting it together
    8:20 Let’s eat this thing
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  • @GlyanRass
    @GlyanRass Год назад +1160

    He’s not your average Joe… messy but sophisticated… grit with a touch of grace… someone you want your parents to meet.

  • @ruraloffthehighwayfarm727
    @ruraloffthehighwayfarm727 9 месяцев назад +15

    My husband absolutely HATES sloppy joes, I guess he had one to many of the old school cafeteria kind back in the day. I watched your remake Sloppy Joseph and knew I had to try it. I gained his buy in and to my amazement he even assisted. We made one change omitting the peppers as he is not a pepper fan of any kind, but kept everything else the same. WOW..WOW..WOW, he said we "hit this out of the park". He absolutely loved it, as I did. It has great flavor, and hits on all notes. This will become a staple in our household. Thank you so much for your recipes and inspiration. This was just fabulous!!!!

  • @tilepusher
    @tilepusher Год назад +232

    I just made your Sloppy Joseph... I totally LOVED it! To be honest, I haven't even thought about Sloppy Joes for decades, let alone eaten one. Your version is even better than my cherished memories of my happy childhood! The wife, who has never had them, was also amazed at how delicious it actually is! Thank you!

  • @rachelhuffman4501
    @rachelhuffman4501 Год назад +78

    I grew up eating homemade sloppies, never "Manwich". Your recipe is very similar to the way my dad always made it! Looks yummy!!!

    • @MrGomjabber
      @MrGomjabber 11 месяцев назад +6

      Yep, my wife's recipe from her grandma is close to this.

  • @kristinarivas8900
    @kristinarivas8900 Год назад +312

    Sloppy Joes are one of those childhood nostalgia foods for me. I've tried making them from scratch in the past and they never quite turned out. Excited to try this recipe!

    • @n0etic_f0x
      @n0etic_f0x Год назад +4

      Same, I have about 5 kinds with this being as close to my base I can only say the only thing I may add is strangely more Worcestershire sauce despite the fact a lot was used or a fairly large quantity of black pepper.
      Other than that variations I have are spicy by adding some for of chili flakes, Picked by using pickled onions and peppers, One that just adds pastrami seasoning, and one that adds cheese into the sauce, oh and this is something that can be improved by Freitos or something like them

    • @nickvids
      @nickvids Год назад +5

      Same. Sloppy Joes on cheap buns always does it for me.

    • @mrastleysghost
      @mrastleysghost Год назад +9

      @@n0etic_f0x More Worcestershire sauce seems like the #1 way to make whatever traditional midwestern american/grandma's recipe meal you're making taste more like you remember lol

    • @n0etic_f0x
      @n0etic_f0x Год назад

      @@mrastleysghost probably, I remember loving Manwich as a *very* young kid but I eventually found it… boring. I started to make mine spicy as all hell but I also ran away from home at 16 and made ultimate cheep versions of it and Worcestershire sauce was an amazing thing to have because it has a lot of flavor so you are right.

    • @timtyndall4025
      @timtyndall4025 Год назад +1

      @@n0etic_f0x a cheep version? Like with chicken?

  • @nanstevenson25
    @nanstevenson25 9 месяцев назад +7

    My favorite meal at Woolworths department store for 59 cents , chips and a coke in the 60’s

    • @guitardiva2
      @guitardiva2 8 дней назад

      You’re showing your age here. Had I known they served this at the 5 and dime my life would have been so much better 😊

  • @MHarenArt
    @MHarenArt Год назад +64

    My late husband LOVED Manwich, and honestly it's not awful. I'm sure your recipe is delish!

    • @cyberpunkcentral8500
      @cyberpunkcentral8500 2 месяца назад +1

      Lol Ikr? Manwhiches are delicious! 😍
      Anyone saying otherwise can fight me! Except for Brian, I guess I'll give him a pass 😉

  • @kameronbeckering9294
    @kameronbeckering9294 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for adding specific and precise instructions 😊

  • @jeffmorris7691
    @jeffmorris7691 Год назад +124

    I use the musher to breakdown canned whole tomatoes when making sauce. So it is actually a multi use tool

    • @proprietarycurez8463
      @proprietarycurez8463 Год назад +18

      Yup! I hammer nails with mine!

    • @AuntamedWolf
      @AuntamedWolf Год назад +5

      You can most likely mush avocado with it as well.

    • @glfrjack
      @glfrjack Год назад +5

      Add "makeshift cocktail muddler" to the list (just go easy with it).

    • @MazTheMeh16
      @MazTheMeh16 Год назад +3

      Maybe u can use it to froth hot chocolate too?

    • @xploration1437
      @xploration1437 Год назад +9

      And unclog toilets.

  • @Rixuous
    @Rixuous Год назад +103

    I love your videos, I have like 15 recipes bookmarked and I make 5 of them monthly. Keep up the good work!

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  Год назад +36

      That is awesome! Thanks for watching

    • @Jack-cp5cj
      @Jack-cp5cj Год назад +7

      Seconded! Brian's recipes are my most used out of any source, by far

    • @johndavis5654
      @johndavis5654 Год назад +5

      Shrimp etoufee and stir fry lo mein with thin spaghetti are in my weekly rotation

  • @conradblume4274
    @conradblume4274 22 дня назад

    I literally just made this, it was delicious!! Love the channel.

  • @temperlore6938
    @temperlore6938 Год назад +2

    Just made these yummo! The baking soda made all the difference. Thanks for the recipe and tips.

  • @charliebrown1828
    @charliebrown1828 Год назад +3

    Looks really good. Giving this a try very soon.

  • @user-bj5dm4qs7r
    @user-bj5dm4qs7r Год назад +10

    Great "SJ" recipe. My gramp's recipe is similar, though after preparing the meat sauce and prepared Brioche buns (toasted buns is a must), he would wrap the finished sandwiches in WAX paper, individually, to allow sandwiches to steam for 5 minutes (covered with a clean dish towel); then serve, allowing guests to open their sandwich wrappings to enjoy delicious goodness. Heaven.

  • @billyantis9843
    @billyantis9843 2 месяца назад

    A very helpful approach to useful cooking instruction. Many thanks.

  • @jippygo
    @jippygo 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just made 4 batches of this recipe for hubby and son and friends to take on a guys trip. Turned out so much better than any I've tried in the past. Really appreciate the weight measurements so I know I end up with exactly what is needed.

  • @XoXCellaBella
    @XoXCellaBella 11 месяцев назад +27

    I love sloppy Joe! 😂 As a kid my mom made the Manwich version and I loved it then but, as an adult I make it homemade for my own kids. This is very similar to how I make it but I gotta have a red bell pepper in there, lol. Definitely need to try the baking soda tip though! Great video 😊

  • @azurechemical
    @azurechemical Год назад +3

    I won’t lie manwich really got me through college

  • @roBLINDhood
    @roBLINDhood 11 месяцев назад

    So close to 1M!!! Congrats dude! Your content is great!

  • @JohnKozup
    @JohnKozup 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for updating the Sloppy Joe recipe. I love them and make them frequently. To me its an almost perfect sandwich, your twist takes it even closer. I think the Sloppy Joseph with American cheese and Sweet Pickles slices does make it a perfect sandwich. Thanks so much.

  • @kurt5079
    @kurt5079 Год назад +8

    I love watching Americans trying to pronounce Worcestershire sauce. They never get close but it is fun to watch :)

    • @DeploraBill59
      @DeploraBill59 2 месяца назад

      I heard one guy from the South say, "Wash your sister" Being from the South as well, I have to agree.

    • @kurt5079
      @kurt5079 2 месяца назад

      @@DeploraBill59 🤣

    • @BillGreenAZ
      @BillGreenAZ 2 месяца назад

      We have our own pronunciations here so it's not a matter of "getting it close". It's like Brits say kel-tick and Americans say sell-tick for Celtic. Neither one is "never get close". Each is as it is to be pronounced.

    • @kurt5079
      @kurt5079 2 месяца назад +2

      @BillGreenAZ Except you all tend to get it incorrect in different ways which kind of undoes that argument.
      It is not a case of having your own pronunciation. There is correct pronunciation and incorrect pronunciation.
      It is an English name. You either get it right, or you do not.

    • @BillGreenAZ
      @BillGreenAZ 2 месяца назад

      @@kurt5079, Celtic is a name that relates to a specific group of people in a certain geographic location. It's an example of a geographically-based name that is pronounced differently where both pronunciations are correct depending upon who is speaking it. Same thing with this word. When you add the "r" sound to the end of "America", are you pronouncing it wrong? No. It is correct British pronunciation.

  • @MrMbennett09
    @MrMbennett09 Год назад +5

    Uhhhh - I made Manwich last week and thought "I wish Brian had a SJ vid" Beautiful timing!

  • @JestaKilla
    @JestaKilla Год назад +2

    You earned my upvote as soon as you used the word "unctuous".

  • @ugly_poe
    @ugly_poe Год назад

    Man I decided to make this and it was awesome and I really like your other videos as well. Thanks for making easy to follow cooking videos Brian

  • @ricketyroy
    @ricketyroy Год назад +8

    Hey Bri, that is a pretty decent Sloppy Joseph. You nailed the description of ketchup and taco sauce. My roommate loves sloppy Joe's, so I think I'm going to use this one soon. BTW, brioche buns are perfect for this! Thanks, Mayne!!!

  • @vonheise
    @vonheise Год назад +18

    At 77 I may be the the most experienced sloppy Joe chef in the world, I made my first sloppy joe at age 13, when our mom went to work and I make it on average about once a month. I have been to Key West several times and always go to the original Sloppy Joes and have their recipe, which I rarely use anymore. The original has grown from a very small bar to a very large restaurant with a stage and entertainment. I love the original, however I choose to change mine several ways for variety and even make a sloppy José with taco seasoning.
    I have used Manwich Bold before, but did not know they had a recipe on the can as I have never looked. The only time I look at a recipe is for ideas, as I cook to taste only. I can't provide recipes for my dishes as I never make them the same way twice other than by accident and don't realize it. I always cook my Joe down too, so it will stay on the bun, and use a spoon to mash the inside of the toasted bun into a concave to allow more Joe with less droppings on your plate to lick off.
    I just call it the W sauce now and most everyone knows what I am talking about.) I have added Rotel or diced tomatoes at times also for variety or even a can of Wolf's chili as I make about twice the amount as you do...

    • @Alaska-Jack
      @Alaska-Jack 9 месяцев назад +1

      Chili burgers are awesome too.

  • @kentbrooks3227
    @kentbrooks3227 Год назад

    The dance of joy at the end can only be brought about by delicious food satisfaction!

  • @qweqwe1324
    @qweqwe1324 Год назад +1

    Made this 2 days ago, it was fantastic, thank you very much.

  • @nicolejohnson7897
    @nicolejohnson7897 Год назад +8

    This looks and sounds incredible! Definitely trying this one soon! Every week I end making at least one of your recipes...this week is hummus and english muffins for some excellent breakfast sandwiches.

  • @BBKnoll12
    @BBKnoll12 Год назад +5

    One of those recipes I went straight out to get ingredients for. Turned out great!

  • @darrenlocke5627
    @darrenlocke5627 4 месяца назад +2

    Bri, we made this and it's a hit. I haven't had sloppy joes in like ten years but this was really good. We put it over baked potatoes two days later and it was like shepherd's pie. Thanks

  • @lNickos
    @lNickos Месяц назад

    Just made it. Really good!

  • @Romeowilson2323
    @Romeowilson2323 Год назад +3

    This was pure🔥 I had to add crispy onion tanglers to it to take it even more to the next level

  • @CorwinBos
    @CorwinBos Год назад +5

    Love this recipe. Very similar to what I do. Great tip on the soda, Ill have to try that

  • @cyprian431
    @cyprian431 Год назад +1

    Finally got around to making this! And good lourde was it great, thank you for the wonderful weekend (and leftovers!!!)

  • @fire2667
    @fire2667 Год назад

    Just made these, fantastic recipe as always!

  • @Roundbrow
    @Roundbrow Год назад +75

    The laugh when you bit it is excellent! What a fun video. Always love seeing Lorn in there as well giving the gluten free thumbs up (from a fellow Celiac!).

    • @timtyndall4025
      @timtyndall4025 Год назад +2

      Wasn’t there flour in it?

    • @slamdunkgator915
      @slamdunkgator915 Год назад +1

      @@timtyndall4025 when he added the flour in, he noted that it was gluten free flour.

    • @timtyndall4025
      @timtyndall4025 Год назад

      @@slamdunkgator915 did he? I’ll have to re-watch. If so I apologize.

    • @slamdunkgator915
      @slamdunkgator915 Год назад

      @@timtyndall4025 no need to apologize. It's at the 4:03 mark of the video

    • @timtyndall4025
      @timtyndall4025 Год назад +1

      @@slamdunkgator915 he said AP flour, but on the screen it noted using regular or GF flour. There’s obviously no way to know which one was used w/o him saying. Some of those little notes are too small to see or notice.

  • @HotSauceStain
    @HotSauceStain Год назад +5

    Everything you cook is like you’re reading my mind. Videos are so timely for what I want to cook 👨‍🍳

  • @annolson6756
    @annolson6756 9 месяцев назад

    THESE WERE THE BEST SLOPPY JOES OR JOSEPH I HAVE SINCERELY EVER HAD!! THANK YOU 😊😊😊

  • @lisahull6059
    @lisahull6059 Год назад

    I just made this and its awesome! Thank you!

  • @mrsmac5196
    @mrsmac5196 Год назад +5

    Funny!! I've lived near Worcester ma most of my life. We pronounce the sauce 'wou-stah-sheer'. The wou part is like the beginning of would. Ok, sloppy now in this weeks meal plan - I'll shut up now. Thank you Brian!

    • @OpeKoney
      @OpeKoney Год назад

      You got your wusta sauce and your roosta sauce (sriracha); both important, but don't get em confused!

    • @jessicapires1744
      @jessicapires1744 10 месяцев назад

      Lol as a mass native too thats how I say the sauce!

  • @seanbutler8401
    @seanbutler8401 Год назад +12

    Just made this tonight. It was outstanding! My daughter who will never try anything just demolished one. Thanks, keep them coming.

  • @tanazinn8484
    @tanazinn8484 6 месяцев назад

    Looks SO delicious!!!😋

  • @egrace3738
    @egrace3738 Год назад

    This looks soooo good!

  • @bctalicorn809
    @bctalicorn809 Год назад +4

    We have sloppy joes all the time at home because they are fast, but we've never used a can mixture. It's always been ketchup, mustard, worchestershire, and molasses/brown sugar. And I throw on a slice of American cheese and some pickles because I want it like a burger. I've always loved how we make them and can't stand the standard sloppy joes. This sounds incredible though, will have to give it a shot.

  • @arkangelarkangel1302
    @arkangelarkangel1302 Год назад +7

    I considered it the ultimate treat when one of these were on my public school lunch menu back in the day... and I mean the early 80s.

    • @hbgriss
      @hbgriss 7 месяцев назад

      They were the best. Im 52 , was in California and Texas during young school years when hot lunch was served.. Had similar both states late 70’s-80’s. I still make them today to mimic. 💪🏼

  • @Kazuo1G
    @Kazuo1G 10 месяцев назад

    I made this for 4th of July this year, and it was SO GOOD!!!

  • @usaearthling
    @usaearthling 2 месяца назад

    Sloppylicious. Loved your version. 👍👍👍

  • @KahlevN
    @KahlevN Год назад +4

    Wait, what the hell. Just yesterday I was in a chat room and someone mentioned Sloppy Joes, and I thought about how I hadn't had one in forever. I was literally planning today to do some research into making an elevated version of one (I never really liked them as a kid much, but they are nostalgic) and here you are waiting for me. Thanks!

    • @dimilton3166
      @dimilton3166 Год назад

      Riggght?!? Same situation for me when he dropped the Eggs Benny recipe.

  • @joshwagner7263
    @joshwagner7263 Год назад +4

    Hey Bri I made your chocolate fudge cake and blt loaf for my family this weekend. And they really loved it. Thanks for getting me stoked on cooking man

  • @Emmilythecat
    @Emmilythecat 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have made this version of "sloppy Joes" a couple of times now. So good. I have been asked to make them for our Christmas Eve gathering. Also I bought the "meat masher/potato masher." Serious game changer for preparing things that need to be mashed. I love it so much I bought one for our best friend. She was amazed when she made spaghetti sauce last week. Thanks Brian!

  • @badersocify
    @badersocify 4 месяца назад

    Made these today….phenomenal!

  • @RallyGoat
    @RallyGoat Год назад +6

    Thank you Brian. I've been dying for a more grown up (less processed/corn syurpy) sloopy joe! I've been craving one for nostalgias sake.

  • @alannarhodes8793
    @alannarhodes8793 5 месяцев назад +3

    Love it! I'm going to make it vegan with Beyond and swap the onion with diced carrots for a little sweetness and color

  • @ShelleyShultz
    @ShelleyShultz Месяц назад

    Brian, this is a staple in our home and has been for a long time. I use ground poultry. I make huge batches and we freeze it for fast weeknight meals. Love this recipe, thanks!

  • @OhMikeGod
    @OhMikeGod 4 месяца назад

    The flour did awesome, very well emulsified and compact, not very sloppy 💯

  • @Jermathan
    @Jermathan Год назад +5

    Made this last night and it was fantastic! My ma made a version very similar to this growing up, but this takes the cake (sorry mom!). We used King's Hawaiian rolls for the bread and the combo was ballin.
    The gamechangers here:
    - Baking soda in the beef really makes a difference!
    - Poblano peppers - adds a 'depth' to sloppy joes that I didn't know I needed.
    Well done Bri!

  • @MottiShneor
    @MottiShneor Год назад +9

    Big Like! Not because I'm going to make this recipe (on a darn diet, cutting down calories to minimum) but the technique and reasoning for each step or ingredient, and the accurate measurements that assure watchers can arrive at the same results - these all make this video really good. Thanks. It is so good it can serve even as a start-point for different things than "Sloppy Joseph"

    • @KB_2161
      @KB_2161 Год назад

      I bet it is good with ground turkey or at least 1/2 turkey and 1/2 hamburg meat. Plus I am going to use a lower calorie choice of bread and/or just throw it over a baked potato or some steamed vegetables. I have to watch my diet too as per my Dr's instructions. I just found this channel, though, and it is awesome. He puts alot of work into his videos. 👍

    • @barbados3592
      @barbados3592 3 месяца назад

      if you go keto and dont eat it with bread this can actually be something you always eat

    • @lynnlamusga
      @lynnlamusga 2 месяца назад

      @@barbados3592 I'm on keto, and this recipe has WAY too much sugar in it, nevermind the bread.
      Between the ketchup (25% sugar), the worcestershire sauce (full of sugar), the bullion has sugar in it, and the actual brown sugar, this recipe is nowhere near keto. Hilarious, being that he pointed out the HFCS/sugars in the can of Manwich.
      You could use sugar free ketchup, and bragg aminos instead of worcestershire (maybe add some fish sauce), skip the bullion paste (no SF subs), and use erythritol/allulose with a dram or two of toffee flavored stevia instead of the brown sugar. You'll also have to use xanthan or guar as your thickener instead of flour.

  • @rosecityremodel2015
    @rosecityremodel2015 2 месяца назад +2

    Who on here is old enough to remember the tv show Family Affair? If anyone does remember the show you will know Mr. French used to call Sloppy Joes “Untidy Samuels”. 😂

  • @sxwalsh55
    @sxwalsh55 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just made this, I figure I got it ~90% right, and it was delicious! Great upgrade to a classic.

  • @BoringTroublemaker
    @BoringTroublemaker 7 месяцев назад +3

    I loved sloppy joes as a kid but I kept trying them as an adult and they were just so sweet. I’m going to try this recipe. I usually do what I call a “sloppy Phil” with onion, bell pepper, mushroom, Worcestershire sauce, beef broth, provolone cheese and then thickened with a little cornstarch.
    This recipe looks much more traditional and I’m excited to give it a try.

    • @brassmule
      @brassmule 6 месяцев назад

      Do you melt the provolone cheese into the meat or do you put a slice on the bun with the meat? Sloppy Phil sounds pretty good actually!

    • @BoringTroublemaker
      @BoringTroublemaker 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@brassmulehaha both. I usually melt about 1-2 slices into the meat which really just helps to bind it, and then add a slice to the burger bun.
      I also usually use ground turkey because it works fine with the ground turkey and it offsets the amount of fat and calories from the cheese

  • @baughhumbuglights8860
    @baughhumbuglights8860 Год назад +13

    I tried this tonight - doubled the recipe to have enough for the family + leftovers. Absolutely wonderful flavor but still far too much liquid, despite reducing the beef broth to 2 cups instead of 3, and still simmering for 10-12 minutes. We ended up eating ours like an open-faced sandwich or like biscuits and gravy. And, yes, the skillet toasted brioche buns were a fantastic addition. I'm not knocking the recipe, just stating how it turned out for me when I doubled it. I absolutely want to make this again.

    • @bradmeister5160
      @bradmeister5160 11 месяцев назад

      you must be a Biden supporter, all you have to do is simmer longer.

    • @BillGatliff
      @BillGatliff 11 месяцев назад +4

      If you double this then you'll either need a much larger skillet, or you'll need to simmer to reduce for a LOT longer. The ratio of volume to surface area controls how quickly you can evaporate the water out, and when you put more stuff in the pan then the volume goes up but the exposed surface area doesn't.
      Next time maybe try doubling everything but the water, since it's there only to help everything mix evenly while you're boiling it off.

    • @BillGatliff
      @BillGatliff 11 месяцев назад

      If you're using pre-diluted stock, maybe double it as usual but pre-simmer it to reduce by half or so before adding. Use low-sodium stock here, just in case!

    • @litrick5471
      @litrick5471 8 месяцев назад

      Doubling it means you're doubling the volume but you likely didn't double your pan size so you have a lot smaller ratio of surface area to volume for the evaporation of liquid from the simmer. So you'll have to simmer it for quite a bit longer. Could also maybe make a roux with more flour or cornstarch to help.

  • @ipinchevsky
    @ipinchevsky 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, just finished eating these.. amazing 👏

  • @acb7528
    @acb7528 5 месяцев назад

    Definitely making this
    Thank you

  • @chrisold7519
    @chrisold7519 Год назад +44

    Yet another Worcestershire Sauce pronunciation explainer. I love your work Bri, you're my favourite RUclips cook. Slick, understandable, fun and very knowledgeable. The sauce pronunciation thing though; I guess you knew that you'd get a lot of 'advice' on this topic. 'Worch' is good; I like it and no one has any problem pronouncing that. I'm a Brit and it’s pronunciation comes easy to me so here goes the explainer.
    Just as New York's Greenwich Village spelling bears little relationship to its pronunciation (Greenwich is also a suburb of London and pronounced ‘grennitch’ just like in NY) Worcestershire Sauce is used differently to it’s spelling. There are two options. The easy on that most Brits use is ‘Wooster’ with ‘woos’ pronounced like ‘puss’ for cats. Don’t ask why; it’s just one of those place names that gets distorted over time.
    The slightly longer version is ‘woostisher’. Or more phonetically ‘wus-tish-er’. The shire (or ‘er’) bit is like a county name added onto the end of a town name. Anyhoo; put simply, you can use ‘wusster’ or ‘wustisher’ or new to the cannon ‘worch’!
    Anyhoo, apologies for the pedantry but hope this helps. xxx

    • @prioris55555
      @prioris55555 Год назад +4

      I lived in Worcester, Massachusetts
      worster
      wister

    • @jasonhunter2819
      @jasonhunter2819 Год назад

      Or skip it all and just call it the ole L&P

    • @linux230
      @linux230 Год назад +3

      Absolutely correct mate. I assume it's similar to how Gloucester is used.

    • @dj-kq4fz
      @dj-kq4fz Год назад

      @@prioris55555 Went to college there. I'm going with "Woostah-sheer", but I'm probably in the minority!

    • @markcemo
      @markcemo Год назад +1

      @@linux230 Ayuh, Glosstah.

  • @Debba521
    @Debba521 Год назад +9

    Worcestershire sauce was invented in England. They pronounce it like..."Wuss. Terr. Sherr" or even easier..."Wooster Sure". Other than that, the recipe looks fab! I'm curious to see how much heat the poblano brings. I don't care for too much heat, but like bland even less. Thanks for the recipe!

    • @hogue3666
      @hogue3666 Год назад +2

      When is the term WISH SAUCE gonna stick? :)

    • @andymoran8007
      @andymoran8007 Год назад +1

      Central Massachusetts residents unite, it's WUSS-TA-SHER 👌👌

    • @fnjesusfreak
      @fnjesusfreak Год назад

      My approximation is "wurr-sturr-sheer" (though the second R tends to get elided).

    • @NightflyUK6969
      @NightflyUK6969 Год назад +1

      Pretty close actually but as a resident Brit, the R's aren't as pronounced. Best attempt at typing it would be Wuh Stuh-Shuh Sauce but said fairly quickly. There's a slight gap between the the Wuh and the Stuh-Shuh.

    • @HydroSnips
      @HydroSnips Год назад

      Another Brit giving a shout out for Nightfly’s Brit version (obvs) but also heard plenty use same as @Andy Moran in Central MA describes.

  • @terry5749
    @terry5749 5 месяцев назад

    Made these tonight! OMG! So good! 🎉❤🎉

  • @walksp1500
    @walksp1500 Год назад

    I can’t wait to try these!!

  • @Nothing-zw3yd
    @Nothing-zw3yd Год назад +9

    My grandmother made the best sloppy joes, but she called it "Sweet BBQ". Nothing more than ground beef, ketchup, mustard, a little sugar, and diced sweet pickles (NOT pickle relish, hand diced sweet pickles). The secret was to cook it for about half an hour, adding water if it got too dry. The sugar would caramelize just a little, and the sweet pickles would soak up some of the beef fat and get super savory. Thick sauce, not too sweet, not too sloppy to eat on a bun. She would make 3 or 4 pounds of it for us if we were going to camp back up in the woods for a weekend. When we ran out of rolls, we'd mix it with a big can of pork and beans. It was filling and stick to your ribs goodness. I make it on occasion but it never tastes as good as when she made it for me.

    • @imnitguy
      @imnitguy 2 месяца назад

      AKA Manwich.

  • @Name-xs3bd
    @Name-xs3bd Год назад +6

    Random tip about breaking down ground meat, if you happen to have a pastry cutter lying around I’ve found it actually works really well to separate ground meat, much easier than a spatula and not only spares you another single use tool, but stops being a single use tool itself! Just be careful using it as I’ve found you can very easily go from ground meat texture to borderline fine sand pretty quickly with it.

    • @andrewzibuck5860
      @andrewzibuck5860 Год назад

      Pastry cutter is known as a feta crumbler in my kitchen.

    • @markheinle6319
      @markheinle6319 Год назад

      is it a plastic pastry cutter? looks like it would be bad for stick-free pans

    • @Name-xs3bd
      @Name-xs3bd Год назад

      @@markheinle6319 it’s metal, like 9 bucks on Amazon. In my experience you don’t have to press super hard or press it forward like a cutting motion so it doesn’t really scrape the bottom. I use it more like a potato masher for meat, which is also a decent sub to break up ground meat

  • @CyberDocUSA
    @CyberDocUSA 2 месяца назад

    My grandma called these _loose meat_ sandwiches and we ate them on plain, white bread and loved 'em! Best on a cold Sunday after playing in the snow and sipping hot cocoa wither a shot of her brandy mixed in.

  • @mrthomas7511
    @mrthomas7511 6 месяцев назад

    I like that schnucks beef wrapper. So nice seeing STL people

  • @ryanmichaels4504
    @ryanmichaels4504 Год назад +11

    Don’t forget toppings! Pickles are a must for me with sloppy Joes and cheese too especially if it can get a bit of a melt to it

    • @AlbanAwan
      @AlbanAwan Год назад

      Ohhh yes cheese please! Gotta try the pickles next time, what type do you use?

    • @joshualee8151
      @joshualee8151 Год назад

      @@AlbanAwan dill pickles is a must...

  • @zencomeseasy602
    @zencomeseasy602 Год назад +7

    I love when you do recipes of food I came to hate during my blue collar childhood. You helped me enjoy meatloaf for the first time in over 30 years, and I'm confident that sloppy joes are about to get on my good side also.

  • @thudable
    @thudable 8 месяцев назад

    HEY , that looks delicious!! Definitely going to try it. Thanks for posting. Subscribed!!

  • @CinimodNorton
    @CinimodNorton Год назад

    that looks AWESOME, we going to have to make this.

  • @hudsonja
    @hudsonja Год назад +3

    Just imagine walking down the street and seeing a man drinking worcestershire sauce out of a bottle with a sripey straw and tell me you wouldn't do a triple take...

  • @StephenieWith3Es
    @StephenieWith3Es Год назад +7

    So making this tonight for dinner. When is your cookbook coming out?!?! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ChristopherTate
    @ChristopherTate Год назад +2

    My family's ancestral recipe had five ingredients: ground beef, onion, ketchup, French's style yellow prepared mustard, and Worstershire sauce.

  • @SmallKitchen7
    @SmallKitchen7 Год назад

    Amazing video 😍 thanks for sharing

  • @steve_redman
    @steve_redman Год назад +3

    Made a version of this using ground chicken breast and thigh into a General Tso chicken sandwich. Used some chill crisp plus oil to add a nice balance of sweet and heat plus garlic. Made the beef version similar to this recipe but added some sharp aged cheddar cheese

  • @metal1150
    @metal1150 Год назад +7

    Go with the potato buns! They're always much softer than the brioche Ive found.

  • @cameron8253
    @cameron8253 2 месяца назад

    beautiful, gorgeous, sandwich. great recipe.

  • @Cookeg04
    @Cookeg04 8 месяцев назад

    Grew up on Sloppy Joe's and Hamburger Helper. Haven't feed either to my kids but might try this out. Looks amazing!

  • @adriennepender673
    @adriennepender673 Год назад +27

    YAY, GF flour for Lorn! I worry about her missing out on all the amazing pizza and breads and sammys you've made for us. Trust and BELIEVE this --ish is getting made tonight!

  • @shealarson2635
    @shealarson2635 11 месяцев назад +4

    You know if you use a hoagie bun or hotdog bun it makes the sloppy joe more manageable. Besides, everyone knows how we love when she makes them extra sloppy for us.

    • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
      @JohnDavis-yz9nq 8 месяцев назад

      If you are going to use a hotdog bun why not go ahead and make a chili hotdog replacing the the chili with this.

  • @JanaRay
    @JanaRay 10 месяцев назад

    This looks delicious. Can't wait to try. Made philly-cheese style sloppy joes the other day and the provolone broke completely melted into the sauce and coated all the meat in cheesy goodness. You should try it.

  • @luvtoyscollector3373
    @luvtoyscollector3373 Год назад

    This is definitely one of my favorite dinners 😋

  • @TandemTuba
    @TandemTuba Год назад +6

    The laugh at 8:07 after trying a new recipe tells me everything I need to know. That's the "oh my goodness I didn't know a sloppy joe could taste this good" laugh.

  • @johnny0000000000000
    @johnny0000000000000 Год назад +13

    THANK YOU FOR THIS!!! Your recipe is going up there with chef john's american goulash and also his billionaire's franks and beans as my go-to dressed-up nostalgic food for a crowd of friends / family. I already know I'm going to make this a million times. Thanks for the meat musher tip, I was thinking "this thing is so cool it could break AB's unitasker rule" and then you even pointed out that it did for you!
    Any recommendations if you're not a big fan of brioche? Portuguese sweet bread? Toasted country white or sourdough?

    • @proprietarycurez8463
      @proprietarycurez8463 Год назад +2

      corn tortillas 👌

    • @johnny0000000000000
      @johnny0000000000000 Год назад +1

      @@proprietarycurez8463 nice

    • @MorpheousXO
      @MorpheousXO Год назад +1

      English Muffins

    • @qweqwe1324
      @qweqwe1324 Год назад +2

      I made it with his "Best Bread You can actually make at home" a few hours after he uploaded it yesterday, (Ofc #3 "Big Dog version) and it was a banger, lightly toasted, open face, adds crunch and prevents sog-through. I garnished with parsley.
      I also dislike Brioche because it's too sweet for me.

    • @johnny0000000000000
      @johnny0000000000000 Год назад

      @@qweqwe1324 that's awesome! gotta try it

  • @erichowry9356
    @erichowry9356 Месяц назад

    I love this video!

  • @albertstandish1439
    @albertstandish1439 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have to try that with my son since his name is Joseph and I haven’t eaten one of those in years,thank you brother.

  • @hortondlfn1994
    @hortondlfn1994 Год назад +3

    Note regarding "Worcestershire": in Britain, the "-ce" is usually not pronounced - as in "Leicester," which is pronounced "Lester" (there are many similar examples) - so the W sauce is "Worstershire" or, rather commonly, "Wooster" (or so I have been informed by several Brits).
    Regardless, I look forward to cooking this! The last time I had a hankering for Sloppy Joe's, I made the mistake of using the popular product you used for the original test.
    It was not a pleasant experience.

  • @danieldotter6077
    @danieldotter6077 Год назад +7

    Sloppy joes are a total guilty pleasure. I eat them all the time but it's not something I tell my friends about. Kind of like that one girl in college.

  • @Cryptex410
    @Cryptex410 Год назад

    made these tonight, so good!

  • @ABoredTroll
    @ABoredTroll Год назад

    Sloppy Joes and Chicken patty on a bun were the mvps dishes during my time in elementary school.

  • @omicron0mega
    @omicron0mega 11 месяцев назад +11

    Wheres your sister? sauce.

  • @kayjaybee616
    @kayjaybee616 2 месяца назад

    Made this tonight - it’s fantastic! My husband hates sloppy joes but this was a winner. We’re from from Rochester, NY, so my guy liked that the mix reminded him of garbage plate sauce (high praise!)

  • @somebodypeculiar
    @somebodypeculiar Год назад

    I just ordered that meat chopper. I've been using a Foley Fork for such jobs. The one Mom had - 1950's, if not earlier - was stainless steel, with a replacement handle my father put on. That one went to my sisters. I have two, chromed steel that wants to rust, with cracked plastic handles. Good tools for a lot of things, like mixing popcorn after adding the butter and salt, but I'm looking forward to seeing how the meat chopper does that job. Thanks!

  • @ebikeman4348
    @ebikeman4348 Месяц назад

    I love the school cafeteria sloppy Joe. Sometimes the simplest things tastes great!