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This Sloppy Joe and Biscuit Casserole recipe uses just a few simple ingredients, ground beef, fluffy biscuits, and a smoky sweet sloppy Joe sauce. It will be on the table in no time flat and have your family singing your praise.
This month Kevin and I have been binge-watching one of our favorite shows.
He works nights, sleeps until early
evening, and then it is hello my comfy spot on the sofa and my pay movie
channel. And with 9 seasons to watch, well we have our job cut out for us. But
it is fun to see who can remember what from which episode, or even discover
that there is a rare episode that neither of us remembers watching.
I actually was super happy to see that he
was game to jump on the binge-watching bandwagon.
He knows that, over the last
couple of years, I have participated in this behavior while I was sick and
glued to the sofa with my fave clear soda pop and a box of tissues.
I
made my way through every episode of my favorite law show, my favorite vampire
show, and all of the best zombie show ever.....twice!
He would just kind of
smirk when I clicked from episode to episode, and totally rolled his eyes when
I told him that my future plans to watch a complete season of a few popular
shows that I missed out on the first time around.
But I got him hooked with a
few of my criminal detective shows, and have hopefully made an addict of him
too!
So you know that coming up with meals for
us has kind of fallen to the back burner.
I mean, who wants to take time out of
their busy TV schedule to cook?
Ya, we have it really bad folks.
And since we
have no delivery pizza available, and the fact that I really want us to eat
healthily, I needed to come up with some quick and easy dishes for our menu that
I could feel good about serving.
After all of the holiday decadence, healthy is
something that is an absolute must.
OK, well maybe not a must for every meal,
but let's say we shoot for 5 out of 7 for the week?
For the last few weeks, I have been playing
around with McCormick's new skillet sauces.
We have tried them all, and are
hard-pressed to decide which one is our favorite.
They have it all covered.
Craving Mexican? They have Taco with Chipotle and Garlic or Fajita with
Roasted Chili, Garlic, and Lime.
Feeling more like Italian? No worries. They
have Sicilian Chicken with Tomato, Basil, and Garlic.
Craving Chinese? How
about some Sesame Garlic Stir Fry?
What I can tell you is that they are truly a
godsend when you are down to crunch time, and out of inspiration, in the dinner
making department!
Plus they are all made with natural herbs and spices. No
wacky chemical concoctions here folks, just food you can feel good about feeding your family.
One of my all-time favorite childhood
meals was good ol' Sloppy Joes.
Mom used to break that can out and I was a
happy camper!
I guess there is just something about being allowed to eat a meal
that you made a mess with, and being praised for doing it, that can make a kid's
heart sing.
So the fact that I could make that memory inducing meal easily with
ingredients I feel good about was a win/win in my book.
But, on this night, I was feeling a bit
"fancy".
I wanted to do something besides just pulling out a couple
of hamburger buns.
So out came a few extra ingredients, and in just a little
over 30 minutes I had a dish that had Kevin fooled into believing I had spent a
lot more time and effort.
As he dipped his biscuits into the tangy Sloppy Joe
mix, and yummmed and mmmmmmed, I smiled knowing my secret was safe.
Yield: 4 servings
Sloppy Joe and Biscuit Casserole
This Sloppy Joe and Biscuit Casserole recipe uses just a few simple ingredients, ground beef, fluffy biscuits, and a smoky sweet sloppy Joe sauce. It will be on the table in no time flat and have your family singing your praise.
prep time: 10 Mcook time: 25 Mtotal time: 35 M
ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 onion, chopped
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 red bell pepper, chopped
- 1 pound lean ground beef
- 1 cup frozen corn
- 1 package McCormick Sloppy Joe Skillet Sauce
- 1 can (7.5 oz each) refrigerated biscuit dough (10 small biscuits), cut in half crosswise
instructions:
How to cook Sloppy Joe and Biscuit Casserole
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
- Heat the oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Cook the onion and red bell pepper until the vegetables begin to soften, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and ground beef, and cook until the beef is browned. Stir in the frozen corn and McCormick Skillet Sauce. Cover and cook 4 to 5 minutes or until mixture comes to a boil, stirring occasionally.
- Pour into 2-quart casserole dish. Place biscuits cut side down over hot mixture around edge of the baking dish, overlapping slightly.
- Bake 12 to 15 minutes or until biscuits are deep golden brown.
Calories
535.52
535.52
Fat (grams)
25.60
25.60
Sat. Fat (grams)
7.83
7.83
Carbs (grams)
33.74
33.74
Fiber (grams)
3.34
3.34
Net carbs
30.39
30.39
Sugar (grams)
9.47
9.47
Protein (grams)
42.45
42.45
Sodium (milligrams)
694.31
694.31
Cholesterol (grams)
118.41
118.41
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Erythritol carbs will not be included as it has a glycemic index of 0 (meaning it does not spike blood sugar) and it's not metabolized.
Net carbs are the total carbs minus fiber.
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I love this idea for sloppy joes! Its better than buns to me!
ReplyDeleteKevin said the same thing Cindy!
Deletehaha, glad you took time from your busy TV schedule to make this! :) love the biscuits around the casserole . . brilliant and looks so good!!
ReplyDeleteLOL thanks! Ya, it is really bad. It seems as soon as I finish one I find two more shows I want to watch!
DeleteSuch a perfect and comforting meal for a cold winter day.
ReplyDeleteIt really really is Renee :)
DeleteOh my yum! This looks superb.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Jennie!!
DeleteI am so ready to just dive into that casserole dish!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE that you made this into a casserole! So creative and yummy all at the same time!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tammi! It was funny and super tasty :)
DeleteI binge-watched Orange is the New Black!
ReplyDeleteLove that show!!!
DeleteThat looks yummy!!! Fabulous ones.
ReplyDeleteThanks Minnie :)
DeleteSuch a beautiful casserole!
ReplyDeleteI love this "dressed up" version of a classic! And I'm with you - I am definitely a binge watcher when it comes to shows...I pick a series and get hooked!
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