
I think we could all use a few more of what I call “Back Pocket” recipes. These are recipes you can pull out at the last minute to feed a crowd. You already have most of the ingredients in your pantry, or the list is short and you can pick everything up at the store without having to look at the recipe first. This Sloppy Joe recipe is better (both in nutrition and taste) than anything that comes in a can. You can keep expanding the recipe to feed any number of people. It only takes about half an hour to prepare. And, it’s a hit at potlucks, with kids, adults . . . basically everyone but vegetarians. You can even make it with ground chicken or turkey if you want to eat less red meat – or try ground buffalo (a.k.a. bison). It’s available in many grocery stores now, and is even healthier than white meat chicken! It tends to be a little dry, but you won’t notice in this saucy dish.
As far as vegetarian goes, I’ll have to try it with the ground meat substitute I’ve seen in the freezer section. Or, maybe even seitan. If any of you get a chance to try it before I do, let me know how it turns out.
For the recipe, just click here.
By the way, if you want to try more of my “Back Pocket” recipes, try my 7 Layer Magic Bars or Roasted Pork and Sweet Potatoes.