Today I will share you a recipe for clean eating sloppy joes. You do need to make sure you read the label on your worcestershire sauce because some do contains HFCS and/or hydrogenated oils.
Come back next week and I will be sharing the recipe for the Coconut Flour Drop Biscuits I made to serve my sloppy joes on, or you can serve them on big leaves of lettuce too!
Clean Eating Sloppy Joes
2 pounds ground beef
1 med onion
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 6oz cans of tomato paste
2 T water
2 T apple cider vinegar
2 T worcestershire sauce (be sure to get organic, as traditional as HFCS in it)
2 tsp. mustard
1/4 tsp. cloves
4-6 packets of stevia (depending upon the level of sweetness you like)
salt and pepper, to taste (optional)
Directions:
- Brown hamburger with onion and garlic on the stovetop
- Mix together tomato paste, water, vinegar, sauce, mustard and stevia in a 3 qt. pot
- Stir browned beef mixture in to the tomato mixture inside the pot
- Cook at med heat for 30 minutes.
- Enjoy!
Thanks for sharing the recipe! Bookmarking it and will give it a try over the weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing! I love sloppy joes and those biscuit look yummy too.
ReplyDeleteMichelle F.
I haven't had a sloppy joe in years! This sounds simple enough to make and I think I could manage to make it for just me. Thank you for the relatively low sugar recipe!
ReplyDeleteI make one very much like this with one lb of ground turkey and one lb of ground beef to make it with a little less fat.
ReplyDeleteSloppy Joe Sloppy Sloppy Joe!!! We love Sloppy Joes! and to make them clean eating ones, makes them even better..
ReplyDeleteI don't know what a sloppy joe is. I mean, I see it, but why are they called that? I can't stop laughing. Maybe I can make a vegan one. hahaha
ReplyDeleteMy husband hates sloppy joes simply because they are sloppy. I guess it's an American thing but I love them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and I believe my grandchildren would like.
ReplyDeleteAwesome I'm a tiny bit tired of bbq sauce I would love ot try a new version
ReplyDeleteMy kids eats that with spaghetti and they love it!
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