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Sweeten your standard sloppy joe recipe with cola

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A colleague of my dad’s—it was either Poz or Ratt or someone he met tending bar in the ’70s, I can’t recall—gave him a sloppy joe recipe that I’ve now been making for over 20 years.

Just ketchup and Coke?” I remember asking my dad. It sounded like Ratt’s handiwork, in hindsight. I had concurrent thoughts of “you’re pulling my chain, that’s disgusting” and “that sounds easy to make.” When pressed, he just shrugged and confirmed by repeating the two ingredients.

This happened when I was 17, the perfect age to not question the recipe’s plausibility and just run with it. It was easy to remember and cheap to make. Oddly, nobody in my family had made it when I grew up (a red flag if there was ever one), so there was no frame of reference.

But after 20 years of tinkering, adding more ingredients, and a lot of trial and error, I think I’ve nailed it down. The ketchup and cola actually work well together: The caramel flavor of the cola concentrates as it cooks down, and the ketchup’s tomato-onion-garlic savoriness tempers the sweetness. A few extra savory and spicy balancers like mustard and Worcestershire sauce give it character. Using pepper strips instead of diced peppers adds that earthy bell pepper flavor to the beef, but makes it way easier to fish out than those little veggie chunks.

The result is a sloppy joe that puts a canned mix to shame. Of course, this is like saying it’s the best sweatpants you own. It’s not something you’ll pull out when the guests are over, but it’s perfect for something to put on the back of the stove on a weekend afternoon. It’s more Red Roof Inn than Ritz-Carlton, but I sure love it. As do my kids. Thanks, Ratt. (Or Poz—or was it Lack?)

Cola sloppy joe

1 pound ground beef
1 cup ketchup
1 cup cola
1 red pepper
1/2 cup chicken broth
1 tsp. onion powder
2 cloves minced garlic
A few dashes of hot sauce
4-5 dashes of Worcestershire sauce
A one-Mississippi two-Mississippi squirt of yellow mustard
Salt and pepper to taste

Cut the top and bottom off a red pepper, removing the seeds and white flesh. Cut it into thin strands. Mince two cloves of garlic.

In a Dutch oven, sauté ground beef over medium-high heat, adding salt and pepper to taste. Cook until brown, about five minutes. Once browned, pour out much of the rendered fat from the beef (otherwise, your sloppy joes will have a waxy texture). Add onion powder, then the minced garlic, sautéing for another two minutes. Now deglaze the bottom of your pan by adding the half cup of chicken broth (or water). Scrape off that crusty brown stuff—that’s flavor, baby.

Add the red pepper strips and a cup each of cola and ketchup, and simmer at a medium-low heat. After a few minutes, add more black pepper if you’d like, a few shakes of hot sauce, and a few spirals of yellow mustard.

Continue cooking this over medium-low heat for about 30 minutes. Let it hang out there, stirring occasionally, lid off, so it’s still simmering, and reduce until it’s a really thick sauce. Eventually, all the sauce will reduce down, until it ceases to be soupy, and more ground meat enveloped in the sauce.

Taste as you go. It won’t lack sweetness. It may, however, need some salt or vinegar to balance it out—and you may consider adding more mustard, Worcestershire, or hot sauce. Trust your instincts.

Heap high and generous on hamburger buns. Pairs well with potato chips, a cold beverage, and a recital of the Pledge Of Allegiance.

BLACKBERRY BACON GRILLED CHEESE

Blackberry Bacon Grilled Cheese

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Serves:1 sandwich
INGREDIENTS
  • 1 Tbsp. butter
  • 2 pieces sourdough bread
  • 4 slices Swiss cheese
  • 4 pieces bacon, cooked
  • ½ jalapeno, sliced (*for less spice, remove seeds)
  • 3 Tbsp. blackberry jam
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Butter one side of each slice of bread. Place bread, butter side down, in skillet.
  2. Top one piece of bread with cheese, bacon, and jalapeños.
  3. Top the other piece of bread with blackberry jam.
  4. Put sandwich together; grill over medium heat, flipping after 4-5 minutes.
  5. Grill until both sides are golden brown and cheese is melted.

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ITALIAN GARLIC BREAD GRILLED CHEESE
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Author: Lyuba Brooke
Serves: 1 sandwich
INGREDIENTS
  •  2 slices of Italian bread
  •  1¼ Tbsp salted butter, softened
  •  1 large garlic clove
  •  4 oz mozzarella cheese (block melts best)
  •  3 slices of prosciutto
  •  1½ Tbsp pine nuts
  •  3-4 basil leaves, minced
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Mix butter and pressed garlic clove together with a fork until completely combined. Butter the outer sides of each slice of bread and get some butter mixture on the sides too.
  2. Slice mozzarella cheese thinly.
  3. Preheat a cooking pan big enough to fit two slices of bread over medium heat.
  4. Place bread slices, buttered side down, in the preheated pan.
  5. Divide slices of mozzarella cheese among both slices of bread, spreading them evenly. Let it cook until cheese starts to melt.
  6. Spread pine nuts and basil over cheese on one slice. Place prosciutto on top of nuts and basil, spread it evenly over the bread slice.
  7. Cover the slice that’s loaded with nuts, basil and prosciutto with the other cheesy slice of bread. Press gently and let the grilled cheese cook until the cheese is completely melted, flipping as needed.

“MAKE HIM A PLATE” TURKEY, CRANBERRY SAUCE AND CHEDDAR CHEESE MELT.

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One of my first and favorite food blogs to follow was a blog named “300 Sandwiches”. Its sort of a first person’s account from a young woman from NYC and her courtship of the man of dreams through the art of sandwich making. But first you need to know about the story that inspired her to create 300 Sandwiches.  She begins by telling this story from early on in their relationship.. Wait! I’ll just let you read the story in her own words.

“Honey,  this is the best sandwich ever!” he exclaimed in between bites so rapid in succession,  the sandwich was gone in minutes. And then,  he dropped a bomb me: “You’re, like, 300 sandwiches away from an engagement ring.”

(SPOILER ALERT: she eventually got her man, and I noticed today that they are married and now have a child). At the end of the day one of my favorite sandwich recipes from over the many years I have followed this blog is one she shared using Thanksgiving leftovers. I have found myself on several occasion in the middle of July or August craving this sandwich. I hope you enjoy their story and her Thanksgiving leftover recipe as much as I will next Friday.

Enjoy Joe..