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6358742 No.6358742 [Reply] [Original]

I'm a filthy casual that doesn't know how to cook. I'm making sloppy joes tonight and wanna change it up. I have diced tomatoes, but I wanna know if there's anything else I could add to make it taste really good.

>> No.6358745

Nope. Standard recipe is just diced tomatoes.

>> No.6358998

>>6358742
add some google to your recipe

>> No.6359063

Do Americans really put bolognese sauce on a burger?

>> No.6359070

>>6359063

They don't even put it on a "burger" - that would imply saucing a meat that's already there.

No, they put it on a BUN. Just a PLAIN BUN.

>> No.6359078

>>6359070
Are you trying to make me laugh now?

>> No.6360098

>>6359063
the Sloppy Joe is the pinnacle of great depression era cooking. basically its ground meat, tomato puree on a bun. people "spice" it up with things like cumin, hot sauce, and even beans. its one of those dishes that many people here were fed as a child. nothing beats the taste of overwhelming poverty.

>> No.6360102
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6360102

there is literally nothing you could do to spice it up besides putting cheese on it and maybe putting beans into the meat mix

literally nothing.

>> No.6360131

>>6360102
there are plenty of things you can do to add spice. but it wouldn't taste very authentic would it?

>> No.6360135

>>6360131
well of course you can add spice. but I didn't mean literal spice.

i mean i guess you could put bacon on it? but that wouldn't taste very good with ground beef.

>> No.6360141

>>6360135
the craziest shit I've ever seen on a joe was a fried egg and some sriracha. talk about a colon clearer...