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It is a triple decker with rye bread slice horizontally and cut into eight squares. It has tongue, ham, swiss, cole slaw and russion dressing.

2007-04-18 17:53:10 · 1 answers · asked by JFH 4 in Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes

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The Sloppy Joe was created in 1939 in a Sioux City, Iowa, café. Supposedly the cook named Joe mixed up ground beef, minced onions and green pepper and catsup and served it on a hamburger bun.

2007-04-18 18:01:45 · answer #1 · answered by pssrivera 1 · 2 0

Who Invented Sloppy Joes

2016-11-15 07:50:42 · answer #2 · answered by buitron 4 · 0 0

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Where and when was the "Sloppy Joe" sandwich invented?
It is a triple decker with rye bread slice horizontally and cut into eight squares. It has tongue, ham, swiss, cole slaw and russion dressing.

2015-08-07 00:19:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Im afriad you have not got the right ingredients listed for a "Sloppy joe"

here is what Wikipedia says about sloppy Joes:-

In the United States, a sloppy joe is a hot sandwich, typically composed of ground beef cooked in a skillet with highly seasoned tomato sauce or tomato paste and spread between two sides of a bun. Commercially made sauces, such as Manwich, are also available. Textured vegetable protein may be used as a vegetarian or vegan substitute for the meat. Sloppy joes are simpler version of a barbeque sandwich which uses shredded beef or pork and barbecue sauce. A sloppy joe that is made from ground turkey instead of ground beef is also known as a sloppy tom

The term "sloppy" comes from the fact that eating it as if it were a normal sandwich often results in the meat and sauce spilling out. It may also be served "open face", with the bun halves or slices of bread next to each other and the meat on top of each. A sloppy joe served with no bun at all is known as a saucy beefeater.

According to the "In Mama’s Kitchen" website,

"[R]esearch at the Carnegie Library suggests that the Sloppy Joe began in a Sioux City, Iowa, cafe as a "loose meat sandwich" in 1930, the creation of a cook named Joe..."
In the Midwest, particularly in the state of Iowa, a variant known as the loosemeat sandwich, or a Maid-Rite is found. This version of the sandwich is made with only seasoned ground beef, and does not include a tomato-based sauce.

Sloppy joes are also referred to as wimpies in parts of the Northeast USA, especially northeastern Pennsylvania, and as "yip yips" in parts of southwestern Illinois near St. Louis.

there is a lso a famous Sloppy joes bar in Key West in Florida

Founded on December 5, 1933, the bar's most famous patron was Ernest Hemingway. The original location at the time Hemingway frequented Sloppy Joe's is a few doors down to the west, just off Duval Street, at 428 Green Street, and is now called "Captain Tony's".

The bar went through two name changes before settling on Sloppy Joe's with the encouragement of Hemingway. The name was adopted from a Havana nightclub that sold both liquor and iced seafood. In the Cuban heat, the ice melted and patrons taunted the owner José (Joe) García Río that he ran a "sloppy" place.

The bar is the site of the Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest, started in 1981. It is well known as a tourist attraction, with live bands and slushy drinks. On November 1, 2006, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

The bar is also referenced to in the famous film "Citizen Kane." One of the men being interviewed, trying to remember the name of Xanadu, lists a few places that are "down south." The last place mentioned before he remembers the right name is Sloppy Joe's.

Its a fun place.

Have fun!

2007-04-19 04:32:40 · answer #4 · answered by Fiona P19 3 · 2 0

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