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Cheese Steak Sloppy Joes

This is a recipe I created awhile back because my family isn't a fan of regular sloppy joes and I was wanting something similar. I looked up recipes but didn't find one to suit my family's tastes. So I came up with this one. It honestly resembles cheeseburgers more than cheese steaks. Maybe it should be called Cheeseburger sloppy joes? Either way, I hope you enjoy the recipe!




Cheese Steak Sloppy Joes

1 pound of ground beef
1 cup hot water
1 beef bouillon cube*
1/2 tsp chopped dried onion
1/4 tsp red pepper flakes
1/4 tsp black pepper
3 slices American Cheese
Hamburger Buns, toasted

* You can substitute water and bouillon for 1 cup of beef broth if you prefer.

Dissolve beef bouillon cube in hot water.
Cook ground beef in a skillet. Drain.
Add the red pepper flakes, dried onion and black pepper to beef and stir. Add water and bouillon cube. Bring to a boil and cook for about 3 minutes to reduce the broth. Place cheese slices on top of beef mixture and wait until the cheese starts to melt and then start stirring to melt the cheese. Cook at a low simmer until the cheese sauce starts to thicken. Serve on hot toasted hamburger buns.



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