
One of the easiest ways to save money on your family’s grocery bill is by purchasing foods in bulk when they go on sale. When ground meat goes on sale, rather than just stocking up to store in the freezer “as is,” many cooks find it helpful to prepare meat mixes for using later in their favorite family recipes.
By preparing this recipe for All-Purpose Ground Meat Mix, you’ll be ready to fix any number of tasty ground meat recipes without needing to brown the meat, onions and spices each time you cook. Not only will this technique save you money, it saves time too.
The following recipe is from the book Frozen Assets: Cook for a Day, Eat for a Month by Deborah Taylor-Hough (SourceBooks).
All-Purpose Ground Meat Mix (makes about 12 cups)
This is a basic ground meat mix that can be used in many casseroles and recipes.
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5 pounds ground meat (beef or turkey)
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2 cups celery, chopped
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1 clove garlic, minced
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2 cups onion, chopped
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1 cup green pepper, diced
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1/2 teaspoon pepper
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1 teaspoon salt (optional)
Brown meat in a large pot. Drain. Stir in celery, garlic, onion, green pepper, salt and pepper; cover and simmer about 10 minutes until vegetables are tender but not soft. You can use this mixture immediately during your cooking session or freeze in two-cup portions for later use.
Suggested Uses (be creative)
Tacos: Add one package taco seasoning to two cups All-Purpose Ground Meat Mix (follow package directions for amount of water). Freeze. To serve: thaw and heat taco mixture; prepare tacos as you would normally.
Taco Potatoes: Follow instructions for taco mixture (above), but serve the mixture over baked potatoes instead of tortillas or taco shells. Top with grated cheese, diced tomatoes, sour cream, sliced green onions, sliced black olives and salsa.
Easy Taco Salads: Follow instructions for taco mixture; place a layer of corn chips or tortilla chips on plate; spoon taco mixture over chips; add layer of shredded lettuce; add diced tomatoes, sliced green onions, sliced black olives, sour cream and salsa.
Sloppy Joes: In a large skillet, place two cups Ground Meat Mix, one (10 3/4 ounce) can tomato soup, two tablespoons brown sugar, and one teaspoon prepared mustard. Stir. Cover and simmer ten minutes. Serve ladled onto hamburger buns.
The All-Purpose Ground Meat Mix can also be used for: Stuffed Peppers, Chili, Spaghetti, and Baked Ziti (further recipes can be found in the Frozen Assets book).
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Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog.
Cheers! Sandra. R.
Made the sloppy joes tonight to rave reviews. I tried some canned black beans to go with it for convenience sake but they just aren’t as good as my own smoky black beans. Just like your recipe for sloppy joes is far superior to canned sloppy joes. Trust us, we’re connoisseurs of the messy meal, and I love recipes that I can double or triple. This goes in my ever expanding family cookbook.
Glad to hear you all enjoyed the Sloppy Joes so much, Amy! It’s been awhile since we’ve had them here … I think maybe we’ll be having that for dinner one day this week. Thanks for the reminder.
~Debi