Monday, March 19, 2012
Ratatouille Sloppy Joes
It is a GORGEOUS day here in Philly today. A perfect 70 degrees, no wind, and not a cloud in sight. What is it about weather like that that gives life an entirely new, hopeful perspective. I smile more, laugh more, there's a bounce in my step, you get something back that you don't even realize you've missed. It's pretty great.
And while I would never think of a Sloppy Joe and a summer food, it is easily transformed into one when it's packed full of garden vegetables like bell peppers, zucchini and eggplant. My kids, who were mostly resistant to all the clean eating we were doing, happy gobbled this up, which was a win for all of us.
Ratatouille Sloppy Joes
Best of Clean Eating 2
Ingredients
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 lb extra lean ground beef or bison (I actually used ground turkey)
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 medium onion, diced
2 teaspoons chile powder
3/4 teaspoons mustard powder
1/8 teaspoon cayenne
1 sweet bell pepper, diced
1 medium zucchini, diced
1 small eggplant, diced
1 1/2 cups preferred marinara (I choose one with low sugar content)
1 tablespoon Sucanat or raw honey (I omitted)
sea salt with fresh ground pepper to taste
8 thin whole grain sandwhich buns, toasted
Directions
Heat a large nonstick saute pan on medium-high. Add oil, beef, garlic and onion and cook for 5-8 minutes, breaking up meat with a spoon while cooking, until no liquid remains and beef is browned. Add chile powder, mustard and cayenne, stir well and continue to cook for 1 more minute. Pour beef mixture into a bowl and set aside.
Return pan to heat and add bell pepper, zucchini and eggplant, stir and saute for 3-4 minutes. Add beef mixture back to pan, stir well and reduce heat to medium. Cook for an additional 10-12 minutes, stirring often, or until all vegetables are tender adn cooked throughout.
Add marinara sauce, 2 tablespoons water and honey to pan, stirring until meat and vegetables are coated. Cook until sauce is hot an dbubbling. Season with salt and pepper. To serve, sandwich 3/4 cup beef mixture between each bun.
Per Serving: 232 cal, 5g fat, 30g carbs, 5g fiber, 10g sugar, 18g protein
I always enjoy when I can squeeeeze more veggies in! This is a perfect way to do so!
ReplyDeleteI like adding veggies and beans to meat in order to stretch it out and make things more healthy. These sloopy joes look great, Teresa. We love those sandwich thins too.
ReplyDeletemy jaw actually dropped when I saw this, what a great idea! I love sloppy joes and this is a great way to add even more goodness to them.
ReplyDeletelove this such a fun twist
ReplyDeleteHearty, filling, and delicious - can't beat that!
ReplyDeleteGetting the kids to love this = major win! I love the idea of sneaking veggies into a sloppy joe and this sounds like a delicious way to do it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand idea! These really sound delicious and they'd be perfect for my grandsons. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteA nice twist on the usual Sloppy Joes! We're having great weather here too in Virginia. Absolutely perfect. Hope it stays this way!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the recipe, it looks mouth watering. I will try this for sure.
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I think that I'm in love with this recipe....I know I'm in love with this recipe =) Wow
ReplyDeleteThis is a great way to sneak those veggies in! Looks hearty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious version of sloppy joes. Love that you added all those veggies and cut back on the usual amount of sugar. I don't know if I could get my grandkids to try this but I'll give it a shot. I know grandma will love them.
ReplyDeleteI would never think of sloppy joe as "healthy" until I just read this one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super, healthy idea, Teresa! I love the way you think. :)
ReplyDeleteI love Spring. More importantly, if your kids gobbled this up, then its a definite keeper. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the weather.
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Love all the veggies in these!!
ReplyDeleteI can make this and eat it all!
ReplyDeletelovely blog yummy recipes!
ReplyDeleteThis is my type of soul food, really yummy, and chock-full of healthy veggies!
ReplyDeleteWhat marinara sauce do you use?
ReplyDeleteIt is easy to make and perfect meal for the whole family. This is one of the best summer food, I always made this recipe in summer. I impressed by that.
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I'm glad you're enjoying the day! It's getting a bit TOO hot for me right here.
ReplyDeleteBut wow, those sloppy joes look fantastic, Teresa! I love the vibrance and sloppiness of that dish. It brings back this lovely summer camp vibe. :-)
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ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful recipe. I would not have thought of doing this. Now, I will think of it. It would make such a nice meal for my husband to come home to. This is definitely his style of eating.
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Wow, what a mouthwatering recipes. Hope to make these recipes. Thanks for sharing. health and wellness product
ReplyDeleteOne of my ALL time favorites! Love your version ;)
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ReplyDeleteI love it! I suggest pairing meat with a nice Malbec wine. Malbec is wonderful with red meat. Try it and let me know.
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