Lee edited the recipe a bit for clarification, so this is slightly different from what i posted earlier.
Brown three pounds ground beef (80/20 is what I would recommend) 
Drain and dump into large crock pot. Discard excess fat. 
Dice 1 large spanish onion, two small green peppers or 1 Large. 
One mild hot pepper (could be Anaheim or Pablano) or for more spice use 2 Jalapenos. Dice 3-4 cloves of garlic. 
Heat onions, peppers, and garlic in the same pan with your meat juices. Cook lightly until just soft about 7 minutes or so. 
Dice one Roma tomato and put aside. Don't cube them too small though - we want chunks. 
While they are cooking mix the following in a bowl: 
1/2 cup water 
2 tablespoons Balsamic Vinegar 
2 tablespoons paprika 
1/2 tablespoon chili powder 
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 
2 tablespoons whole grain Dijon mustard (make sure it is not the creamy kind) 
1 teaspoon cayenne powder 
2 tablespoons light brown sugar 
3 tablespoons molasses 
3 tablespoons honey 
Put the bowl aside once finished. 
Now the onion and pepper should be done. Stir into that 2 cups of ketchup and another 1/2 cup of water. Stir until mixed well. 
Bring to a boil. just as it comes to a boil, add the mixture in your bowl. Stir until well blended. Bring to boil one more time and let simmer about 2 minutes. You do not want to let simmer long, By doing that it will become too thick. 
Once this is done add to the crock-pot with you meat. 
Mix well and put on high. Let it bring it self to a boil in the crock-pot and then you can turn to low. 
Let cook for at least three hours. Stir occasionally. 
Generously feeds a family of five for two meals - we'll probably have it for breakfast tomorrow ;) For smaller families, put half of it in the freezer and you've got dinner for next week.
 
 
2 comments:
Wow; sounds delicious. I may have to abandon my "open the sloppy joe sauce can and pour it in the pot" approach to making sloppy joes. :)
Hoping you and the baby are well; the two of you were in my prayers today.
Im gonna try it. I have most of the ingredients on hand.
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