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  2. These Easy Homemade Sloppy Joes Are Better Than ... - AOL

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    Set aside. 2. In a large skillet or Dutch oven over medium-high heat, brown ground beef and onion until no longer pink. Drain if necessary. 3. Add the garlic and mix well. Next, pour in 1 cup of ...

  3. Back to School Sloppy Joes Recipe - AOL

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    Directions. 1. Cook the beef in a 10-inch skillet until it's well browned, stirring often to separate the meat. Pour off any fat. 2. Stir the soup, ketchup and mustard in the skillet and cook ...

  4. Sloppy joe - Wikipedia

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    Sloppy joe meat being prepared with Manwich sauce. Early and mid-20th century American cookbooks offer plenty of sloppy joe-type recipes, though they go by different names: Toasted Deviled Hamburgers, [4] Chopped Meat Sandwiches, [5] Spanish Hamburgers, [6] Hamburg a la Creole, [7] Beef Mironton, [8] and Minced Beef Spanish Style.

  5. This Sloppy Joe Casserole Is Sure To Be A Hit At Your Next ...

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    This casserole has it all: a sloppy Joe mixture, cheese, and fluffy buns. The best part? The filling be made ahead for a comforting and easy dinner in a pinch.

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  7. Sloppy joe (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout most of northern New Jersey, a sloppy joe is a cold delicatessen sandwich.There are minor variations depending on the deli, but it is always a double-decker thin sliced rye bread sandwich made with one or more types of sliced deli meat, such as turkey, ham, pastrami, corned beef, roast beef, or sliced beef tongue, along with coleslaw, Russian dressing, and sometimes Swiss cheese.