Two Joes and One Delight
Recipes of course!
And I've even tossed in a few
hamburger suggestions
for good measure!
SLOPPY JOES
3 cups ground
beef
2 cups rice
1 cup onion, chopped
1 ½ cup ketchup
1 cup water
2 tablespoon honey
2 tablespoons vinegar
2 tablespoons Worcestershire
Sauce
Buns
Add all ingredients
together, mixing well. Microwave for about 10 minutes. Stir occasionally.
If cooked on the stove top be sure to cook until the rice is tender.
Serve on a bun.
SLOPPY JOES
TWO
3 pounds ground
beef or turkey breast
¾ cups chopped
onion
1 ½ cup ketchup
9 tablespoons barbecue
sauce
3 tablespoons prepared
mustard
3 tablespoon vinegar
4 ½ teaspoons
Worcestershire sauce
1 ½ teaspoon
celery seed
Buns
In a nonstick
skillet, cook the meat and onion (5 minutes or until no longer pink for ground
turkey, until brown for beef) Add the next seven ingredients; simmer for
10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serves 12-18
SUNDAY FOIL
DELIGHT
2 pounds ground
meat
2 large Bermuda onions,
sliced thin
2 large potatoes,
sliced thin
2 large tomatoes
sliced thin
4 carrots, cut lengthwise
salt
Worcestershire sauce
Cheese, sliced
1 can cream soup.
Buns if you want
to eat the dinner sandwich-style.
Shape ground
beef into 12 patties. Place each patty on a 12” square of foil.
Top each patty with a slice of onion, potato, tomato, carrot, sprinkle with
salt, a dash of Worcestershire sauce.
Variation: add
a slice of cheese and a dollop of undiluted cream soup.
Make a tiny air
hole in the top of foil package. Bake at 450 for 30 minutes.
Serve 12. This is also a good meal for camping: cook the foil
patties directly on hot coals for 20 minutes.
While you are
putting together those Once A Month Marathon cooking dishes don't forget
to form some hamburgers for the barbecue. Be sure and separate each
burger with a layer of waxed paper. Bag them in quantities that suit
your family.
Another hamburger
barbecue suggestion: Go ahead and cook all those hamburgers. When they
have cooled put the left-overs into freezer bags. When you want a delicious
hamburger, take one out of the freezer and microwave for a few seconds until
piping hot. All the flavor of the BBQ without the extra time!
Beef Recipes
Simply Tender Roast Beef
Tacos, Enchiladas and...Pizza?
A Multitude of Meatballs!
Easy Italian Entries
Two Joes and One Delight
Hamburger Dinners for Children
Beef and Noodle Favorites
Kitchen Chaos Index
References and Resource Recommendations
Managing a kitchen in
a large family can be a pretty exhausting task. It certainly isn't something
that can take care of itself! With that in mind I am always looking
for ways to make the kitchen experience easier, more enjoyable, or just plain
manageable. Mega cooking, recipes, teaching children how to cook, organizing
the kitchen are just some of the topics addressed in my Kitchen Chaos series.
This index contains the entire series, not just the recipes.
Kitchen Chaos Individual Recipe Index
I have posted more than
one recipe on each of my cooking pages. For your convenience I have
submitted this individual index so you can find which recipe is on which page.
I hope you enjoy them. Remember that my recipes are altered to be for
a family of twelve. If your family is smaller, many of the recipes
can be prepared as is and then divided and frozen for additional meals during
stressful times. This index is just for listing the recipes and does
not include the other kitchen and cooking articles.
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