Sloppy Joe Style Loaded Fries
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Sloppy Joe Style Loaded Fries

Sloppy Joe Style Loaded Fries

with cabbage slaw and pickled chilli

A sloppy Joe is the name given to a burger made with mince meat that hasn't been formed into a patty. The dish hails from the USA—Sioux City, Iowa to be exact! This dish is a (further) deconstructed version which tops crispy fries and also features chipotle paste and spicy pickled peppers.

Tags:
Spicy
Allergens:
Milk
Soya
Wheat
Sulphites
Egg
Mustard

The quantities provided above are averages only.

Total Time40 minutes
Cooking Time20 minutes
DifficultyEasy

Ingredients

Serving amount

240 grams

Irish Beef Mince

100 grams

Chorizo

(Contains Milk)

2 sachet(s)

Chipotle Paste

(Contains Soya, Wheat)

50 grams

Grated Cheese

(Contains Milk)

110 grams

Creme Fraiche

(Contains Milk)

1 unit(s)

Chilli

1 sachet(s)

Apple Cider Vinegar

(Contains Sulphites)

600 grams

Potatoes

1 sachet(s)

Aioli

(Contains Egg, Mustard)

1 unit(s)

Cabbage

1 tin(s)

Tomato Paste

2 sachet(s)

Central American Style Spice Mix

Not included in your delivery

to taste

Salt

to taste

Pepper

to taste

Oil

to taste

Sugar

to taste

Water

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Nutrition Values

Energy (kJ)4907 kJ
Energy (kcal)1173 kcal
Fat71 g
of which saturates28.6 g
Carbohydrate82.4 g
of which sugars19.7 g
Dietary Fiber4 g
Protein54 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Salt4.44 g
Due to the different suppliers we purchase our products from, nutritional facts per meal can vary from the website to what is received in the delivered box, depending on your region. Nutrition for uncooked ingredients based on 2 person recipe, excludes Pantry Items.

Utensils

Oven dish
Baking Sheet with Baking Paper

Cooking Steps

Cook the Chips
1
  • Preheat the oven to 240°C/220°C fan/gas mark 9. 
  • Chop the potatoes lengthways into 1cm slices, then into 1cm chips (peeling optional).
  • Pop the chips onto a large (lined) baking tray.
  • Drizzle with oil, season well with salt and pepper, then toss to coat. Spread out in a single layer.
  • When the oven is hot, roast on the top shelf until golden, 25-30 mins. Turn the tray halfway through.

TIP: Use two baking trays if necessary.

Get Prepped
2
  • Halve the cabbage, cut out and discard the tough core, then thinly slice.
  • Add the cabbage and aioli to a bowl and mix well to combine. Season to taste with salt and pepper
  • Thinly slice the chilli widthways (keeping the seeds and core intact).
  • In a small bowl, mix the chilli with apple cider vinegar and ½ tsp sugar (double for 4p).
Brown the Mince
3
  • When the potatoes have 10 mins of cooking time left, place a pan over medium-high heat (without oil).
  • Once the pan is hot, fry the beef mince until browned, 5-6 mins. IMPORTANT: Wash hands and equipment after handling raw mince. Mince is cooked when no longer pink in the middle.
  • Use a spoon to break up the mince as it cooks. Season with salt and pepper.
Add Some Spice
4
  • Add the Central American spice to the beef and fry for a further 30 secs.
  • Pop in the tomato paste and ½ tsp sugar (double for 4p).
  • Cook for 2-3 mins more. Season to taste with salt and pepper

TIP: Add a splash of water if you feel the mince is too dry.

Load the Fries
5
  • Once the chips are ready, pop them into an oven dish.
  • Top with the beef then sprinkle over the cheese and chorizo.
  • Cook on the top shelf of the oven until the cheese is melted, 10-15 mins.
Finish and Serve
6
  • When everything is ready, drizzle the loaded fries with chipotle paste and creme fraiche.
  • Drain the pickled chilli (use less if you don't like spice) and scatter on top of the loaded fries. 
  • Serve the cabbage slaw alongside.