Sloppy Joe Sandwich

  1. Begin by browning your meat in a large cast iron skillet. I use a cast iron skillet, as well as a medium to large pot for the cooking process. Once you have thoroughly browned your meat, remove to a bowl with a slotted spoon. Add the canola oil to the cast iron skillet, and toss in your carrots, onion, garlic, celery, bell peppers, and chili flakes, and cook on medium heat for about 7 minutes.
  2. To the larger pot, add the ketchup, tomatoes, tomato puree, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, and brown sugar, and mix well. Add in the cooked veggies, and season with salt and pepper. Mix well.
  3. Cover, and cook on medium to low heat for about 15 minutes. Toss the sauce into a food processor, or blender, and puree it into a nice smooth sauce. Add the sauce back to the pot, reduce heat to low, and add in the cooked ground beef. Give a nice stir, and cover.rnrnCook for about another 10 minutes. You are now good to go on making the sloppy joes.
  4. To prepare your sandwich, preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Slice your hard roll in half. I like to keep the bottom half thicker so it can handle the meat and sauce. Add the sliced rolls to an oven sheet, and cook for about 5 minutes, or until they are lightly toasted. Rub a bit of garlic clove onto each side of the roll, and spoon on the sloppy joe mixture. Serve with chips.
  5. Now, sit back and enjoy. Forget the canned sloppy joe. Forget the elementary cafeteria sloppy joe. This is the real deal.

carrot, onion, garlic, tomatoes, tomato paste, ketchup, green bell pepper, red bell pepper, worcestershire sauce, cider vinegar, brown sugar, red chili flake, black pepper, kosher salt, lean ground beef, canola oil, rolls, potato chips

Taken from food52.com/recipes/3791-sloppy-joe-sandwich (may not work)

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