Sloppy Joes
[Vegan]
Author Bio
Robin Burns, the Toronto-based blogger behind the The Hungry Birdie, earned her degree in English...
Robin Burns, the Toronto-based blogger behind the The Hungry Birdie, earned her degree in English and Psychology and is currently attending law school in Ottawa. Having recently adopted a vegan lifestyle, Robin uses her blog to document her cooking adventures, offering up fun and delicious recipes. Aside from getting creative in the kitchen, Robin loves reading in bed, buying (and attempting to grow) fresh flowers, and watching any and all documentaries. Follow Robin’s journey on thehungrybirdie.com. Read more about Robin Burns: Blogger, The Hungry Birdie
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Sloppy Joes [Vegan]
Having once been a terribly picky eater, sloppy Joes are one of those meals that I remember loving as a child. There’s something to be said for a dish that you’re supposed to eat with your hands and get all over your face! This vegan spin on a summer camp...
Having once been a terribly picky eater, sloppy Joes are one of those meals that I remember loving as a child. There’s something to be said for a dish that you’re supposed to eat with your hands and get all over your face! This vegan spin on a summer camp classic is just as simple as it is satisfying. Combine crumbled tempeh with some veggies, spices and tomato sauce and you’ve got yourself an easy weeknight dinner that everyone (even the pickiest of eaters) will love!
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Ingredients You Need for Sloppy Joes [Vegan]
How to Prepare Sloppy Joes [Vegan]
- In a large pot, heat the oil over medium heat. Add in the onions, garlic, peppers and spices and cook for 1-2 minutes.
- Next, add in the crumbled tempeh and sauté briefly before stirring in the sugar, tomato sauce and ketchup. Season with salt and pepper and cook until the mixture is hot and bubbly.
- Spoon over soft burger buns, sprinkle with Daiya, garnish with a pickle and you’re ready to eat!
This looks great, but seems like it would take a lot more than 5 minutes to cut up the veggies and cook this.
What is the size or weight of your tempeh packages? They can be found in different sizes and flavours.