Originally Posted by Pablo:
When I make sloppy joes I'm going to put plain yellow mustard on them. I love vinegar and it's usually a fairly sweet mix that I make for the wife and baby, so I need to cut that down. Also a couple of dill pickle slices.
Mustard and pickles on a sloppy joe the only way to go.
Hell I even like pickles on my grilled cheese [Reply]
Originally Posted by threebag02:
Mustard and pickles on a sloppy joe the only way to go.
Hell I even like pickles on my grilled cheese
Hell yeah and I can now come out of the closet. I to put dill chips on my grilled cheese. I dont go on the SJ but the pickles are on the side and always a zig zag of turd on the SJ bun. [Reply]
I never heard of mustard on a sloppy joe in my entire life and wonder if it is a midwest thing? I have heard of people putting pickles on it like it was a hamburger but never mustard and never ketchup. The sloppy joe sauce was all that I needed. Toasted bun looks like a nice touch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
I never heard of mustard on a sloppy joe in my entire life and wonder if it is a midwest thing? I have heard of people putting pickles on it like it was a hamburger but never mustard and never ketchup. The sloppy joe sauce was all that I needed. Toasted bun looks like a nice touch.
We’ve always added fried bacon crumbles in the mix and topped with a couple slice of onions.
Gotta pruce it up a bit, I enjoy them plain as well. [Reply]
Kaiser Roll, toasted
Generous amount of gooey yellow cheese, soft cheddar is best, but American is acceptable [melted right on top of scoop of manwich].
Fresh sliced onion, like, sliced as you make the sammich
pickle planks, preferably Gedney's Zinger Dill.