marks nearly famous sloppy joes

Author of this recipe: Jule Bonne

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Discover our *homemade perfection* in this *famous Sloppy Joes recipe*! Layered with rich, tangy sauce, tender ground beef, and smoky seasonings, these Sloppy Joes are a taste you’ll want to relish again and again. Perfect for any meal, these hearty sandwiches bring the best flavor experience, making them a crowd-pleasing favorite!

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  10. **How to Make a Sloppy Joe: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  11. Slopey joes are a beloved comfort food, but getting it right takes some finesse. Follow these detailed steps to make a hearty, flavorful Sloppy Joe that’s sure to impress!
  12. ### Ingredients:
  13. - 1 lb lean ground beef
  14. - 4 large onion, finely chopped
  15. - 2 garlic cloves, minced
  16. - 3 tbsp hot sauce (adjust to taste)
  17. - 1 tsp dried oregano or fresh parsley
  18. - ½ tsp salt
  19. - ¼ tsp black pepper
  20. - ⅛ tsp paprika
  21. - 4 slices of your favorite bread bun (rye, sourdough, etc.)
  22. - Coleslaw or fries for sides (optional)
  23. ### Step-by-Step Instructions:
  24. 1. **Marinate the Ground Beef**
  25. - In a large bowl, combine the ground beef with the onion, garlic, hot sauce, oregano, salt, black pepper, and paprika.
  26. - Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to allow it to marinate. This will tenderize the meat and add depth of flavor.
  27. 2. **Preheat the Oven**
  28. - Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). You’ll need this temperature for roasting the buns.
  29. 3. **Roast the Buns**
  30. - Place the sliced bread on a baking sheet.
  31. - Roast in the preheated oven until golden brown, about 15-20 minutes. This ensures crispy exterior and tender interior.
  32. 4. **Cook the Slaw or Fries**
  33. - If you’re serving coleslaw, mix it up with a simple blend of cabbage, carrots, celery, and dressing.
  34. - If you prefer fries, cook them in oil until golden brown.
  35. 5. **Layer Everything in the Bun**
  36. - Spread a portion of the marinated beef mixture in the bottom half of the bun.
  37. - Sprinkle half of the oregano or parsley on top.
  38. - Add a generous layer of coleslaw or fries on top, pressing gently to pack them in.
  39. 6. **Top with Cheese and More Toppings**
  40. - Sprinkle shredded cheese on top for extra flavor.
  41. - Add fresh herbs like parsley or dill if you have them on hand.
  42. - A sprinkle of red pepper flakes can add a nice kick.
  43. 7. **Serve Warm**
  44. - Serve your Sloppy Joe immediately while it’s warm and the beef is still juicy.
  45. ### Tips:
  46. - For a heartier dish, consider adding lentils or tomatoes to the beef mixture.
  47. - Experiment with different buns for variety!
  48. - Sloppy Joes are perfect as a breakfast or light dinner; they’re incredibly versatile!
  49. Enjoy your Sloppy Joe! Let us know how it turns out. 🍔

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