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Asian Sloppy Joes

Cookbook
Author(s): Ming Tsai, Arthur Boehm
Page 53
Cuisine: Fusion
Course: Main Courses
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1 reviews, average rating 5.0 / 5

Queezle_Sister

13 years ago
5/5
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Sloppy joes are mostly made in the traditional way - sautéed onions, celery, and browned meat. Flavor in part comes by using beef and pork. But then the magic happens. You add diced tomatoes (we used the last of our garden's roma, but really canned would have served just fine), and the Hoisin-lime sauce.
My husband called this "a screaming 5" and "the best sloppy joe I've ever had".
It certainly satisfies, and it truly is an east-meets-west recipe.
It takes about 1 hour to...
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3 comment(s)

Zosia · 13 years ago
This looks like something my husband would enjoy!
Queezle_Sister · 13 years ago
I had my husband prepare this dish, and he did a great job. I'm on a new quest to better plan our meals, use the food we have, and make fewer trips to the store. In this case, I made the sauce and he seemed happy that I picked a recipe for him, and that it was fairly easy (not that he needs easy).
Queezle_Sister · 13 years ago
I added a link to the recipe on the ming.com web site.
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