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Sloppy Joe Recipe? Free Of Gluten And Corn.


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I hope someone can help me. I'd like to make sloppy Joes, but mixes and bottled sauces and most canned goods are out for me because of my corn allergy (corn syrup, citric acid, etc.)

Does anyone make sloppy Joes meat sauce from scratch. I can use canned tomato paste because they don't put citric acid in that. And, I am willing to use a gluten-free soy sauce, but if anyone has a recipe that doesn't use soy, that would be great.


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Here is my recipe:

Sloppy Joe's

1# ground chuck

1 c. chopped onion

1/2 c. chopped celery

1/2 c. chopped grren pepper

1 can tomato sauce

1/2 c. ketsup

1 tbsp. brown sugar

1. tbsp dryed mustard powder

1.. tbsp vinegar

salt & pepper

Saute onion, celery,green pepper in small amount of oil. ( I never add the oil) Add ground meat & brown ( I usually cook until not much liquid is left). Stir in remaining ingredients & cook until the thickness you like. If it gets to thick just add water to make it thinner.

We have used this recipe for over 30 years...

enjoy

mamaw

maryjk Newbie

Sorry my recipe uses Tomato Puree. And that has citric acid in it.

And I don't measure a lot of stuff I cook. I would have to make it again to see how much garlic powder and onion powder I put in it.

If you want the recipe, let me know and I will make it this weekend. The guys will be thrilled.

missy'smom Collaborator

Mine's basically the same as mawmaw's minus the vinegar and with a little chili powder.

ArtGirl Enthusiast

Thank you, Mawmaw - this recipe looks simple enough to make some minor changes to fit my restrictions (i.e.: I water down tomato paste to make "sauce" and I can just add the herbs and spices that are in ketchup).

Maryjk - I know how it is - I don't measure much myself. If you really want to make Sloppy Joes this weekend, then, sure, I'll appreciate the recipe.

Question: If I wanted to spice up the sauce a bit, would I just add red pepper? Or would something else be better.

zarfkitty Explorer
Mine's basically the same as mawmaw's minus the vinegar and with a little chili powder.

Me, too. But I don't use dry mustard in mine. I think I might start using it because it sounds yummy.

You can substitute your safe tomato paste for the tomato sauce in the recipe... just play around with it until it tastes right. Add some water to make up for the water from the sauce.

Geez now I want to put sloppy joes on my shopping list for the week! :)

mamaw Community Regular

I think you could zip it up with more dry mustard powder Or adding some hot pepper Or hot sauce to the ingredients.

mamaw & you are every welcome!!!


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submarinerwife Newbie

You could also spice it up with some chili powder...yum ok I am definitely hungry!

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