"IMMORAL" SANDWICH FILLING (LOOSE MEAT)
Just the thing for a day when you're wanton something delicious, and a hamburger patty is just too restrictive. Loosen up your inhibitions and pile some loose meat on a bun. Wicked over hot, whipped potatoes as well.
Provided by ThatBobbieGirl
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 35m
Yield 16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Brown the meat & drain fat.
- Stir in sugar, mustard, beer, cayenne, garlic and salt & pepper to taste.
- Simmer until liquid has mostly cooked away.
- Lay slices of cheese over top of meat, then cover for about 5 minutes, with heat on very low, until cheese has melted.
- Stir cheese into meat.
- Serve hot, on sandwich buns or bread, or over hot potatoes or rice.
LOOSE MEAT SANDWICHES ( MAID-RITE )
I can't believe that out of almost 40,000 recipes, no-one has posted a recipe for this! These are Iowa's claim to fame, sort of like a cousin to the Sloppy Joe.
Provided by yooper
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 35m
Yield 4 sandwiches
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- In a large skillet over medium heat, sauté garlic in oil until it begins to brown.
- Add onion and sauté until soft.
- Add meat, stirring constantly with a fork to crumble as finely as possible.
- When meat is brown, add all remaining ingredients and simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally until the liquid cooks out (about 15-20 minutes).
- Spoon onto hamburger buns.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 285.4, Fat 16.5, SaturatedFat 4.5, Cholesterol 73.7, Sodium 186.6, Carbohydrate 11.3, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 9.1, Protein 22.4
ANOTHER LOOSE MEAT (MAID-RITE) RECIPE
Another midwesterner here whose family loves these little gems. This recipe came from a 'best loosemeat recipe' contest in Iowa and this is the winner. My favorite as well ! The chicken broth gives it a very nice flavor.
Provided by PrimQuilter
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 40m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Cook hamburger and onion together until meat is browned.
- Drain grease.
- Put meat onion mix in a good size saucepan.
- Add both cans of chicken broth and a few shakes of pepper to pan.
- Bring to a boil.
- Turn down to medium low, stirring every 5 minutes until liquid is gone.
- This usually takes 20-30 minutes.
- Serve on soft hamburger buns with yellow mustard and pickle slices.
- Note: You can also add a couple shakes of chicken bouillon powder to the pot while cooking if you like.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 321.8, Fat 18.1, SaturatedFat 6.8, Cholesterol 101.5, Sodium 143.6, Carbohydrate 4.2, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 1.2, Protein 34.3
THE BLUE MILL TAVERN LOOSEMEAT SANDWICH
I've chosen to submit this recipe because the recipes found on this website for loosemeats, and on other websites, are not the original recipe. The loosemeat was created in 1924 at Ye Old Tavern-now Gus' Family Restaurant on 14th and Jackson St. in Sioux City, Iowa. Nowadays you will find the original sandwich served at Bob's Drive Inn on Hwy 75, LeMars, Iowa just a mile or so out of Sioux City, at The Tastee Inn and Out, on Gordon Drive and at Miles Inn on Leech Ave. among others. If you see a recipe for loosemeats that contains tomato juice-run! A loosemeat is a sloppy joe without the slop-so stay away from anything tomato-ey please! These little sandwiches are great for football parties, slumber parties, with a cold beer on a sunny summer day, or just anytime you want a real taste of Americana cooking that takes just a few minutes with very little cleanup. These are typical Iowa tavern fare. I loved these sandwiches so much when I was a kid and one day I ran into my Grandma's tavern and asked for my usual "tavern". They always came served with a thin sheet of restaurant paper under them. I was so eager I ate my sandwich half way gone before I realized I was eating the paper too:-) After cooking these in the kitchen they were transferred to a portable steamer. This is the original recipe for the little dudes that were served in the Midwest. I cannot account for changes or differences in flavor for other regions of the country, east or west. I learned to make my Grandma's version when I came to spend summers with her in Sioux City between 1958-65. She's the reason I've become a diehard foodie, a "from scratch" cook. My Grandma was a fearless woman who wasn't afraid to tread in unfamiliar waters. In so many ways food brings people together. I had no idea these little sandwiches would be so loved and bring such happiness to people. I've been so touched by the messages I've received from folks who've tried this recipe and then shared their memories w/me! Thanks!! And thank you Recipezaar for creating a place for us to come together and share with each other!
Provided by plantfreek
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 30m
Yield 4-5 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Get out a cast iron skillet-they are the best for loosemeats-or other kind if you have no iron skillet.
- Melt fat over medium heat and lightly salt bottom of skillet.
- Break ground beef up in skillet and start crumbling it with the back of a wooden spoon-this is very important-the meat must end up being cooked up into small crumbles.
- Add chopped onion while browning meat.
- Keep working with the back of spoon to break up meat.
- When meat is browned, drain off any fat and return meat to skillet.
- Add mustard, vinegar, sugar, and just enough water to barely cover meat in the pan.
- Cook, at a simmer, till water is all cooked out-between 15-20 minutes.
- Adjust salt and pepper to taste.
- Heat your hamburger buns-they're traditionally steamed for loosemeats-I like mine toasted lightly-do it the way you like it.
- When buns are warm, put yellow mustard on them and add some dill pickle slices-I put on lots!
- *If you start changing this recipe and using things like olive oil for the fat and Dijon or honey mustard for the yellow mustard, you will not get the traditional yummy taste of a loosemeat sandwich.
- Likewise, don't add any liquid smoke or Worcestershire sauce.
- Make them just like this the first time so you can sample the simplicity of this famous Midwestern treat.
- If you want to start making changes after that by all means do so but I'd like you to taste the original recipe at least once.
- Serve with homemade potato salad and chips or with my Easy Cheesy Potato recipe.
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