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Brad's greek style sloppy joes The ever-so-popular Sloppy Joe sandwich takes on a Greek flair with your choice of beef or lamb, bulgur, and feta cheese. Greek-Style Sloppy Joes. this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. What makes these sloppy joes Greek? You can have Brad's greek style sloppy joes using 23 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Brad's greek style sloppy joes

  1. It's 2 lb of ground beef.
  2. Prepare 1/2 lb of breakfast sausage.
  3. It's 2 clove of fresh garlic minced.
  4. It's 1 medium of onion diced.
  5. You need 1/4 cup of diced red pepper.
  6. You need 1 cup of tomato sauce.
  7. It's 14 oz of can of diced tomatoes, drained.
  8. Prepare 1/4 cup of balsamic vinegar.
  9. It's 1 of cube chicken bouillon, reserve half for bechamel sauce.
  10. Prepare 2 tbsp of fresh lemon juice.
  11. You need 1/2 tbsp of each cinnamon, mustard, dried mint, oregano, thyme, rosemary, salt, pepper.
  12. You need 1 of bay leaf.
  13. It's 1 tsp of nutmeg and paprika.
  14. Prepare 2 tbsp of brown sugar.
  15. It's 6 of ciabatta rolls.
  16. Prepare 1 of feta cheese.
  17. It's of bechamel sauce.
  18. Prepare 1/2 stick of unsallted butter.
  19. You need 4 tbsp of flour.
  20. Prepare 1 3/4 cup of warm milk.
  21. You need 1 of other half of chicken bouillon cube.
  22. You need 2 of eggs beaten.
  23. You need 1 of salt pepper paprika cinnamon nutmeg to taste.

I started with my traditional sloppy joe recipe and subbed ground lamb for the beef. Then I added red onion, a good bit of dried oregano, chopped peperoncini, feta cheese, and of course topped it all off with a homemade tzatziki sauce (don't worry - I can't. I always loved the taste of feta cheese. I did not want just to do a meat patty with feta inside, so I came up with this sloppy joe version.

Brad's greek style sloppy joes instructions

  1. in a large skillet heat a bit of olive oil. add onion garlic and red pepper. saute for 3-4 minutes..
  2. add beef and brown. when meat is cooked, drain any excess fat..
  3. add to skillet; diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, lemon juice, bouillon, vinegar, all spices, bay leaf, and brown sugar..
  4. bring to a boil and reduce heat. simmer on low for 10-15 min. or until sauce reduces to a thicker sloppy joe sauce. if u are in a hurry, add a little tomato paste at this point and it will speed up the process..
  5. meanwhile start the bechamel sauce by melting butter in a sauce pot. add flour and cook roux until it browns and has a nutty aroma. stir constantly.
  6. add warm milk to roux stirring constantly. if u add to fast flour will get lumpy.
  7. when all milk is mixed in bring mix to a bubble. stir often. when bubbly add half of the mix to the beaten egg slowly while stirring egg. whisk egg and sauce together and slowly add back to the sauce pot. when all is incorporated back together take off heat and let cool. season to taste with above seasonings..
  8. while sauce is cooling toast buns. plate bottom bun. add dijon mustard if desired. pour sloppy joe mix on bun. top with bechamel sauce. top with feta cheese. add top bun. and get a napkin. I served with a greek salad. lets face it i have to offset this bad boy somehow..
  9. enjoy.

This was very easy and a nice change of pace from regular sloppy joes. The Greek flavor is subtle though, so add more seasonings and feta if you. We can actually feel really good about these sloppy joes! We weirdly LOVE sloppy joes in our house. I never grew up eating them.